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04-14-2008 01:10 PM
04-14-2008 01:10 PM
GS160 partition issue
We have a GS160 that when powered on has problems with the HP_COUNT settings. Normally when I set a GS160 to HP_COUNT 0 and all of the QBB masks to 0. I should get this
system = QBB 0 1 + HS
QBB 0 = CPU 0 + Mem 0 + Dir + IOP + PCA 0 1 + GP (Hard QBB 0)
QBB 1 = CPU 0 + Mem + Dir + IOP + PCA + GP (Hard QBB 1)
instead I am getting this output:
system = QBB 0 1 + HS
QBB 0 = CPU 0 + Mem 0 + Dir + IOP + PCA 0 1 + GP (Hard QBB 0)
QBB 1 = CPU 0 + Mem + Dir + IOP + PCA + GP (Hard QBB 5)
any ideas why I can not get qbb1 to show up as hard partition 1 when I have the HP_COUNT set to 0?
regards,
Bennyb
system = QBB 0 1 + HS
QBB 0 = CPU 0 + Mem 0 + Dir + IOP + PCA 0 1 + GP (Hard QBB 0)
QBB 1 = CPU 0 + Mem + Dir + IOP + PCA + GP (Hard QBB 1)
instead I am getting this output:
system = QBB 0 1 + HS
QBB 0 = CPU 0 + Mem 0 + Dir + IOP + PCA 0 1 + GP (Hard QBB 0)
QBB 1 = CPU 0 + Mem + Dir + IOP + PCA + GP (Hard QBB 5)
any ideas why I can not get qbb1 to show up as hard partition 1 when I have the HP_COUNT set to 0?
regards,
Bennyb
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04-15-2008 07:38 AM
04-15-2008 07:38 AM
Re: GS160 partition issue
have you checked which ports on the hsm they are plugged in to, could be logical qbb0 in gp0 hard qbb0 and logical qbb1 in gp5 hard qbb5
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04-16-2008 09:02 AM
04-16-2008 09:02 AM
Re: GS160 partition issue
We have, they are connected to the correct ports on the H-Switch.
Bennyb
Bennyb
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