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08-31-2004 03:18 AM
08-31-2004 03:18 AM
L2000 New Processor
If I want to add a fourth CPU in a L2000-44 server, Do I need to install a Processor Support Module?
Thanks for your response.
Thanks for your response.
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08-31-2004 04:27 AM
08-31-2004 04:27 AM
Re: L2000 New Processor
Hi,
NO - not if you already have three CPUs.
You need a support module for every 2 CPUs.
So with 3 CPUs you already have the 2 modules.
IF you only have 2 CPUs then yes - you'll most likely need another module.
HTH,
Jeff
NO - not if you already have three CPUs.
You need a support module for every 2 CPUs.
So with 3 CPUs you already have the 2 modules.
IF you only have 2 CPUs then yes - you'll most likely need another module.
HTH,
Jeff
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09-01-2004 11:57 PM
09-01-2004 11:57 PM
Re: L2000 New Processor
No..
As already mentioned by jeff, Every processor support module takes on 2 processor.
NOw since you have already 3 processor that means you have 2 PSM's and they are capable of handling 4 processors.
Regards,
As already mentioned by jeff, Every processor support module takes on 2 processor.
NOw since you have already 3 processor that means you have 2 PSM's and they are capable of handling 4 processors.
Regards,
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