Vio module, Attributes, Physical – HP NonStop G-Series User Manual
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VIO Module
The OSM Service Connection displays a VIO Module object to represent:
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In Integrity NonStop NS14000 series, NS1200, NS1000, and NS3000AC servers, VIO enclosures, which take
the place of an IOAM enclosure. There are two VIO enclosures in each system. The VIO Module objects are
located under the Fabric Group objects, with VIO Module 2 under the Internal ServerNet X Fabric and VIO
Module 3 under the Internal ServerNet Y Fabric.
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In NonStop S-series servers, a V4SE or V8SE, which serve as a replacement for a
. The VIO Module
objects appear as modules 2 and 3 under the appropriate Group object(s).
For more information about VIO hardware, see the Versatile I/O (VIO) Manual.
Each VIO Module object, depending on the type of system and configuration, contains:
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in slot 1 -- OSM displays an FCSA object to represent the four built-in Fibre Channel ports that provide
the functional equivalent of an FCSA.
NOTE:
Valid for NS14000 series, NS1200, and NS1000 servers only; not applicable for NS3000AC or NonStop
S-series servers.
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(Optional)
in slot 2 for additional processor connectivity (processors 4-7).
NOTE:
Valid for NS14000 series, NS1200, and NS1000 servers only; not applicable for NS3000AC or NonStop
S-series servers.
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(Optional)
in slot 3 for NonStop S-series connectivity.
NOTE:
Valid for NS3000AC servers only; not applicable for NonStop S-series or other NonStop NS-series
servers.
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(Optional)
in slot 5 for ServerNet cluster connectivity.
NOTE:
Valid for NS14000 servers only; not applicable for NonStop S-series or other NonStop NS-series servers.
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in slot 6. OSM displays a G4SA object to represent the built-in Ethernet ports that provide the
functional equivalent of a G4SA (NS-series) or GESA (S-series).
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or, for NS14000 series, NS1200, and NS1000 servers only,
7.
NOTE:
In an S-series server, adding a VIO G4SA in slot 7 upgrades a V4SE to a V8SE (8 Gigabit Ethernet
ports).
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Two
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Two
, in slots 16 and 17.
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VIO modules are initially configured using the Configure Module action in the OSM Low-Level Link, as described in
the Hardware Installation Manual.
Location in OSM Tree: System > Fabric Group 100 > Internal ServerNet Fabric > VIO Module
Example: VIO Module 100.2
Attributes
VIO Module
Service State
Physical
A code that identifies the generation of the component. Hardware revision codes are
used for tracking components.
Hardware Revision
The part number of the component that was assigned in manufacturing. Use part
numbers for identifying and ordering parts.
Part Number
A unique serial number that identifies the component. Track IDs are used for tracking
components.
Track ID
VIO Module
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