
B-2
HP Netserver AA Solution Administrator’s Guide
Figure B-1 IOP Boot Process in a Windows Endurance Server
IOP
x
is powered on
and starts the boot
process.
IOP passes POST.
IOP tests MIC BIOS
and calls MIC BIOS.
MIC BIOS calls system
BIOS.
System BIOS starts to
load Windows*.
Endurance software is
loaded.
IOP verifies tuple ID.
IOP transitions from
Offline
to
Ready.
IOP
x
and IOP
y
communication is
established.
IOP
x
IOP
y
is powered on
and starts the boot
process.
IOP passes POST.
IOP tests MIC BIOS
and calls MIC BIOS.
MIC BIOS calls system
BIOS.
System BIOS starts to
load Windows*.
Endurance software is
loaded.
IOP transitions from
Offline
to
Ready.
IOP
y
* For an IOP to service the CE boot request, it must have reached the appropriate completed
boot. The IOP that services the boot request is one of the following:
- If both IOPs are present and are identical, the IOP in the same tuple as the booting CE.
- If both IOPs are present and not identical, the IOP with the most current disk services the CE
boot request.
- If one IOP is available, and if the Endurance server is configured to boot with only that IOP, the
only available IOP services the boot request.
CE boot starts.
IOPs join.
IOP verifies tuple ID.
Summary of Contents for NetServer AA 6200
Page 1: ...HP Netserver AA Solution Administrator s Guide HP Part Number 5971 3014 Printed in April 2001 ...
Page 8: ......
Page 11: ...Tables xi A 3 Firmware LED A 3 A 4 Fiber LEDs A 4 ...
Page 12: ......
Page 14: ......
Page 18: ...xviii HP Netserver AA Solution Administrator s Guide ...
Page 88: ......
Page 180: ...6 8 HP Netserver AA Solution Administrator s Guide Figure 6 2 Sample Endurance Configuration ...
Page 210: ......
Page 216: ......
Page 248: ......
Page 256: ......
Page 262: ......