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Actions, G4sa, G4sa fru – HP NonStop G-Series User Manual

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Track ID

A unique serial number that identifies the component. Track IDs are used for
tracking components.

Hardware Revision

A code that identifies the generation of the component. Hardware revision
codes are used for tracking components.

Logical

Configured Type

The configuration type of this resource.

Values: CCSA, E4SA, FESA, G4SA, GESA, TRSA, Unknown

Device State

The state of the component as known to the NonStop Kernel operating system on
the server.

Values

Actions

Abort

Terminates operation of the Gigabyte Ethernet ServerNet adapter (GESA) and the associated
Ethernet ServerNet addressable controller (SAC). When the Abort action finishes, the GESA and the
SAC are in the Stopped state.

Start

Starts the Gigabyte Ethernet ServerNet adapter (GESA) and the associated Ethernet ServerNet
addressable controller (SAC). The GESA and the SAC must be in the Stopped state before you
perform this action.

During startup, the controller operational code is automatically loaded into the SAC. When the Start
action completes, both the GESA and the SAC are in the Started state.

Stop

Rather than automatically stopping the GESA (as the Abort action does), this action first warns you
if the GESA is currently in use (and stops it only after you confirm).

G4SA

The M8800 Gigabit Ethernet 4-port ServerNet adapter (G4SA) provides Gigabit connectivity
between NonStop S-series systems and Ethernet LANs. G4SAs are installed in slots 1 through 5 of
an

I/O Adapter Module

(IOAM).

Each G4SA contains one

G4SA SAC

, which contains up to four

G4SA PIF

s. The PIFs correspond to

the four Ethernet ports on each G4SA. For more information about the G4SA, including diagrams to
identify specific ports, see the Gigabit Ethernet 4-Port Adapter Installation and Support Guide.

Note: If a ServerNet switch board is not present, G4SAs will not appear in OSM.