Understand processing-node numbering, Add or modify resource management policy, Understand – HP Neoview Release 2.5 Software User Manual
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Understand Processing-Node Numbering
This table shows the processing-node numbers for each segment in a Neoview platform. For an
8-segment Neoview platform, processing nodes are numbered sequentially from 0 to 127. For
example, segment 1 contains processing nodes 0 through 15. Segment 2 contains processing
nodes 16 through 31, and so on.
If you specify the processing-node list 2, 18, 3, 19 — highlighted with underscores in the table
— the association server starts the first NDCS server in processing node 2 of segment 1, the
second in processing node 2 of segment 2, the third in processing node 3 of segment 1, and the
fourth in processing node 3 of segment 2.
If more NDCS server processes are needed, the association server starts again at the beginning
of the processing-node list; in this example, a fifth NDCS server process would be created on
processing node 2. Client connections are allocated in the same order.
Position in Segments 1–8
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
Processing Node
112
96
80
64
48
32
16
0
0
113
97
81
65
49
33
17
1
1
114
98
82
66
50
34
18
2
2
115
99
83
67
51
35
19
3
3
116
100
84
68
52
36
20
4
4
117
101
85
69
53
37
21
5
5
118
102
86
70
54
38
22
6
6
119
103
87
71
55
39
23
7
7
120
104
88
72
56
40
24
8
8
121
105
89
73
57
41
25
9
9
122
106
90
74
58
42
26
10
10
123
107
91
75
59
43
27
11
11
124
108
92
76
60
44
28
12
12
125
109
93
77
61
45
29
13
13
126
110
94
78
62
46
30
14
14
127
111
95
79
63
47
31
15
15
Add or Modify Resource Management Policy
The Resource Management box of the Create New Data Source dialog box displays each resource
management policy that is currently in effect for a data source. You can add, modify, or remove
a resource management policy for the selected data source.
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