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тАО04-21-2011 08:40 PM
тАО04-21-2011 08:40 PM
what is a core I/O card in npar ? I am a bit confused about this.
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тАО04-22-2011 08:23 AM
тАО04-22-2011 08:23 AM
SolutionAny I/O chassis can support a Core I/O card that is required for each independent partition. A system configured with 16 cells, each with its own I/O chassis and core I/O card could support up to 16 independent partitions. Note that cells can be configured without I/O chassis attached, but I/O chassis cannot be configured in the system unless attached to a cell.
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тАО04-22-2011 08:27 AM
тАО04-22-2011 08:27 AM
Re: what is a core I/O card in npar ?
The core I/O card's primary functions are:
* Partitions (console support) including USB and RS 232 connections
* 10/100Base T LAN (general purpose)
Other common functions, such as Ultra/Ultra2 SCSI, Fibre Channel, and Gigabit Ethernet, are not included on the core I/O card. These functions are, of course, supported as normal PCI X add in cards.
http://h18000.www1.hp.com/products/quickspecs/archives_Division/11717_div_v1/11717_div.HTML
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тАО04-22-2011 09:41 PM
тАО04-22-2011 09:41 PM
Re: what is a core I/O card in npar ?
Core I/O card is a "multi function" card which is present on a single circuit board and the functions being what michael has mentioned. For every npar you require a "core I/O aware" card which is the minimum requirement of an npar especially for console access.
To support core I/O , you can have interface cards as well.
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Ismail Azad
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тАО04-25-2011 08:18 PM
тАО04-25-2011 08:18 PM
Re: what is a core I/O card in npar ?
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тАО04-25-2011 09:13 PM
тАО04-25-2011 09:13 PM
Re: what is a core I/O card in npar ?
Don't worry about the core I/O requirements related to nPars/vPars on this system.
Hope this helps!
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Torsten.
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тАО04-26-2011 02:24 AM
тАО04-26-2011 02:24 AM
Re: what is a core I/O card in npar ?
Every system has different core-io.
Like in sx2000, you get core io built in cell board it self or in sx1000, it's in io chassis.
It's all depend upon, which server model you are using. But without npar won't boot.
Thanks,
Vivek