Compaq AA-RHGWC-TE User Manual
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Example 7–4: Displaying Console Serial Bus Information (cont.)
C3
CPU3/SROM
V5.0-7
ON
C0
IOR0
ON
C1
IOR1
ON
31
PSM
T05.4
(03.24/01:09)
T4.0 (07.06)
ON
SrvSw: NORMAL
31
XSROM
T05.4
(03.24/02:10)
C4
CPU0/SROM
V5.0-7
ON
C5
CPU1/SROM
V5.0-7
ON
C6
CPU2/SROM
V5.0-7
ON
C7
CPU3/SROM
V5.0-7
ON
32
PSM
T05.4
(03.24/01:09)
T4.0 (07.06)
ON
SrvSw: NORMAL
32
XSROM
T05.4
(03.24/02:10)
C8
CPU0/SROM
V5.0-7
ON
C9
CPU1/SROM
V5.0-7
ON
CA
CPU2/SROM
V5.0-7
ON
CB
CPU3/SROM
V5.0-7
ON
C8
IOR0
ON
C9
IOR1
ON
33
PSM
T05.4
(03.24/01:09)
T4.0 (07.06)
ON
SrvSw: NORMAL
33
XSROM
T05.4
(03.24/02:10)
CC
CPU0/SROM
V5.0-7
ON
CD
CPU1/SROM
V5.0-7
ON
CE
CPU2/SROM
V5.0-7
ON
CF
CPU3/SROM
V5.0-7
ON
40
HPM
T05.4
(03.24/01:18)
X4.1 (08.18)
ON
E0
SCM MASTER
T05.4
(03.24/01:21)
T4.2 (09.08)
ON
E1
SCM SLAVE
T05.4
(03.24/01:21)
T4.2 (09.08)
ON
Ineligible
1
The console serial bus (CSB) node ID, or in the case of a QBB, the CPU
number in the QBB. The CSB node address ranges are as follows:
•
10 to 1f: PCI backplane manager (PBM) — The CSB node ID is
based on the PCI drawer node ID setting.
•
e0 to e7: System control manager (SCM) — The CSB node ID is also
based on the PCI drawer node ID setting.
•
30 to 37: Power system manager (PSM) — Based on the hard QBB
ID (QBB 0 - 7)
•
40: Hierarchical switch power manager (HPM)
•
C0 to CF: In response to the SCM show csb command, the PSM
provides CSB node addresses for the CPUs and I/O risers even
though they are not on the console serial bus. This enables SCM
commands to be directed at any specific CPU, for instance power
off -cpu c4
. The PSM responds to SCM commands and powers
the CPU on or off.
2
The type of CSB node:
•
PBM (PCI backplane manager)
•
PSM (Power system manager)
•
HPM (Hierarchical switch power manager)
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