Table 2-20 Number Of Domains And Xsbs For Each System; Table 2-21 Psb, Xsb, And Lsb Numbers To Be Assigned (Decimal) - Fujitsu SPARC Enterprise M4000 User Manual

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Number of Domains and XSBs for Each System
TABLE 2-20
System
High-end system with
expansion cabinet
High-end systems
Midrange systems
Note – Enabling Memory Mirror would require twice the amount of memory of a
domain used for operation. If the system board is a Quad-XSB in the high-end
systems, Memory Mirror cannot be used.
TABLE 2-21
PSB, XSB, and LSB Numbers to be Assigned (Decimal)
TABLE 2-21
PSB Number (Note)
00
01
02
:
15
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The system containing
up to 64 CPU chips.
(SPARC Enterprise
M9000)
The system containing
up to 32 CPU chips.
(SPARC Enterprise
M9000)
The system containing
up to 16 CPU chips.
(SPARC Enterprise
M8000)
The system containing
up to 8 CPU chips.
(SPARC Enterprise
M5000)
The system containing
up to 4 CPU chips.
(SPARC Enterprise
M4000)
lists the PSB, XSB, and LSB numbers to be assigned.
XSB Number
(Uni-XSB) (Note)
00-0
01-0
02-0
:
15-0
Range of Domain
Maximum Number of
ID
XSBs
0 - 23
64 (16 x 4)
0 - 23
32 (8 x 4)
0 - 15
16 (4 x 4)
0 - 3
8 (2 x 4)
0 - 1
4 (1 x 4)
XSB Number (Quad-XSB)
(Note)
00-0, 00-1, 00-2, 00-3
01-0, 01-1, 01-2, 01-3
02-0, 02-1, 02-2, 02-3
:
15-0, 15-1, 15-2, 15-3
Memory Mirror (Note)
Uni-XSBs only
Enabled
Enabled for both Uni-
XSBs and Quad-XSBs
LSB Number
Independent values, 00 to 15, can
be arbitrarily specified in a
domain.

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