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Server configurations, Basic configuration rules, Dual-cabinet system – HP A9834-9001B User Manual

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Chapter 1

Overview

Server Configurations

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Server Configurations

Refer to the HP System Partitions Guide (5990-8170A) for extensive details on the topic of proper
configurations. Also, an interactive program found on the PC SMS, titled “Superdome Partitions Revisited,”
can be very useful.

Basic Configuration Rules

Single-cabinet system:

- Two to 32 CPUs per complex with single-core processors

- Four to 64 CPU cores per complex with dual-core processors

- Minimum of one cell

- Maximum of eight cells

Dual-cabinet system:

- 6 to 64 CPU cores per complex with single-core processors

- Twelve to 128 CPU cores per complex with dual-core processors

- Minimum of 3 cells

- Maximum of 16 cells

- No master/checker support for dual-core processors

The governing rules for mixing processors is as follows:

- No mixing of frequencies on cell or intra-partition

- No mixing of cache sizes on cell or intra-partition

- No mixing of major steppings on cell or intra-partition (TBD)

- No support for IA and PA processor within the same complex

Maximum of 32 DIMMs per cell.

- 32 GB memory per cell with 256 Mb SDRAMs (1 GB DIMMs)

- 64 GB memory per cell with 512 Mb SDRAMs (2 GB DIMMs)

- DIMM mixing is allowed

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