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Starting and Stopping the System
HP Integrity NonStop NS-Series Operations Guide — 529869-005
15- 7
Loading the System
You can choose these system load disks:
•
An FCDM-Load attempts to load the system from a system disk in the disk drive
enclosure connected to IOAM enclosure group 110:
•
A SCSI-Load attempts to load the system from a disk in group, module, slot
11.1.11 of a NonStop S-series I/O enclosure.
•
A load from $SYSTEM attempts to load the system from a disk in group, module,
slot 11.1.11 of a NonStop S-series I/O enclosure, by default.
•
You can configure additional alternate system disks to load from. To create an
alternate system disk, see the
NonStop NS
xxxx
Hardware Installation Manual
for
your Integrity NonStop NS16000, NS14000, or NS1000 server. Then use OSM to
make the disk available in the Configuration Drop-down menu in the System Load
dialog box.
System Load Paths for a Normal System Load
16 paths are available for loading.
Table 15-1
describes each load path in order of use.
The system load task attempts to use each path until the system load is successful or
all possible paths have been tried. If the system load fails along all paths, refer to
Troubleshooting and Recovery Operations
on page 15-18.
IOAM
FCSA
Disk Drive Enclosure
Path
Group
Module
Slot
SAC
Shelf
Bay
Primary
110
2
1
1
1
1
Backup
110
3
1
1
1
1
Mirror
110
3
1
2
1
1
Mirror Backup
110
2
1
2
1
1
Note.
For Integrity NonStop NS14000 and NS1000 servers, Fibre Channel disks are
connected to IOAMs or VIO enclosures located in group 100. For more information, see
the
NonStop NS
xxxx
Hardware Installation Manual
for your Integrity NonStop NS14000 or
NS1000 server, or the
Versatile I/O (VIO) Manual
.
Table 15-1. System Load Paths in Order of Use
Data Travels
Load Path
Description
From
To Processor
Over ServerNet Fabric
1
Primary
$SYSTEM-P
0
X
2
Primary
$SYSTEM-P
0
Y
3
Backup
$SYSTEM-P
0
X
4
Backup
$SYSTEM-P
0
Y
5
Mirror
$SYSTEM-M
0
X