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The following table shows the descriptions of the items displayed in the Memory
Allocation Display subscreen.
#
Title
Description
(1)
#
Serial numbers of memory blocks to be displayed
(2)
Mem Org
Addr
(Hex)
Displays the start address of the allocated memory in hexadecimals.
The addresses are listed in ascending order. When the Memory Allocation
Display has no more content, "-------- END ------- " will be displayed.
This screen displays up to 15 memory blocks (the first row on the first page
is taken up by descriptions). If there are more than 15 memory blocks, you
will have to scroll using the Page Up, Page Down keys to view the display
content. For more details, see the table below showing key operations.
(3)
Mem Size This displays the memory size in decimal numbers in units of MB.
(4)
Node#
Displays the memory node number. When NUMA is disabled, “-“ is
displayed.
(5)
Name
Displays what is using the memory area indicated by Mem Size from the
address of Mem Org Addr. The meaning of the system names is shown
below.
SYS1: Indicates that the LPAR manager kernel is using the memory
area.
SYS2: Indicates that the LPAR manager's communications and service
control components are using the memory area.
LPARx: Indicates that the LPAR having number x is using the
processor. (The LPAR name is not displayed.)
ISOLATED: Indicates that the area is isolated from the system target due
to memory error detection.
Only the active LPARs are displayed.
********: Indicates an unallocated area
Note 1: The memory area D000 0000 to FFFF FFFF for the IPF version LPAR manager and the
memory area D000 0000 to FFFF FFFF are used for hardware. So, they are not displayed on
this screen
Note 2: A single guest memory area can be allocated up to four separated memory blocks. When this
happens, the display is also split up into four blocks.
Note 3: For SYS1, NUMA features are not enabled.
The key operations in the Memory Allocation Display subscreen are shown in the
table below.
#
Key
Operation/Role
1 Esc
Closes the subscreen that displays the memory allocation status.
To refresh the contents of the Memory Allocation Display subscreen,
close the screen with the Esc key and then re-open it by pressing the
F2 (Mem) key.
When you press the F2 key after temporarily closing the screen with
the Esc key, the state of the display that existed before (by using the
Page Up, Page Down keys) is not inherited.
2 PageDown
Displays the contents of the memory block after the currently
displayed ones. If there is no next memory block to be displayed, this
key operation is ignored.
3 PageUp
Displays the content of the memory block before the currently
displayed ones. If there is no previous memory block to be displayed,
this key operation is ignored.
4 Other keys
Not used. (Ignored)
(20) How to enable the processor capping function
Summary of Contents for Compute Blade 2000
Page 1: ...MK 99BDS2K001 16 Hitachi Compute Blade 2000 User s Guide ...
Page 42: ...xlii Precautions for Safe Use Rear View of A1 A2 Chassis ...
Page 43: ...xliii Precautions for Safe Use Rear View of A2 Chassis ...
Page 44: ...xliv Precautions for Safe Use Server Blade ...
Page 45: ...xlv Precautions for Safe Use I O Slot Expansion Unit ...
Page 46: ...xlvi Precautions for Safe Use I O Module ...
Page 47: ...xlvii Precautions for Safe Use AC Power Input Module ...
Page 51: ...li How to Use the Manuals This page is intentionally left blank ...
Page 61: ...10 1 Before Use ...
Page 64: ...13 2 How to Use the System Equipment Rear view of A1 chassis Rear view of A2 chassis ...
Page 93: ...42 2 How to Use the System Equipment ...
Page 123: ...72 3 Connecting the System Equipment and Powering On ...
Page 272: ...221 5 Server Blade Setup 3 Check Del and click Go The following screen appears 4 Click Yes ...
Page 345: ...294 5 Server Blade Setup 12 Click Next The following screen appears ...
Page 351: ...300 5 Server Blade Setup 3 Check Delete and click Go The following screen appears 4 Click Yes ...
Page 426: ...375 5 Server Blade Setup 3 Check Delete and click Go The following screen appears 4 Click Yes ...
Page 430: ...379 5 Server Blade Setup 3 Click Go Hotspare is set to the specified hard disk ...
Page 479: ...428 5 Server Blade Setup ...
Page 717: ...666 6 Management Module Settings Details of a physical partition ...
Page 722: ...671 6 Management Module Settings Server blade details view ...
Page 723: ...672 6 Management Module Settings ...
Page 732: ...681 6 Management Module Settings Management module details view ...
Page 745: ...694 6 Management Module Settings Optional Physical WWN list view ...
Page 748: ...697 6 Management Module Settings Optional Physical WWN initialization view ...
Page 751: ...700 6 Management Module Settings ...
Page 754: ...703 6 Management Module Settings Power status details view ...
Page 767: ...716 6 Management Module Settings ...
Page 768: ...717 6 Management Module Settings ...
Page 769: ...718 6 Management Module Settings ...
Page 814: ...763 6 Management Module Settings Power status trend view partition ...
Page 817: ...766 6 Management Module Settings Access log display view ...
Page 819: ...768 6 Management Module Settings WWN change log display view ...
Page 879: ...828 7 Configuring the LAN Switch Module Link aggregation adding editing screen ...
Page 899: ...848 8 Configuring the 10 Gb DCB Switch Module ...
Page 919: ...868 10 Configuring the Fibre Channel Switch Module ...
Page 1535: ...1484 12 Logical partitioning manager ...
Page 1877: ...1826 14 14 When You Need Help ...
Page 1925: ...16 Glossary ...