From the primary console terminal, check the configuration. You can do this
either from the power-up display (Example 4–1) or by using a show config
command.
The AlphaServer GS140 power-up display includes (as long as a CPU
module is in slot 0) test numbers as testing proceeds, so that if the
system fails, the user or field service engineer can determine the point
during testing that the system failed.
The TYP line of the power-up display shows three CPUs, three
memories, and three I/O modules, so the TLSB hardware supports
three partitions.
A DWLPB (PCI) is installed in hose 1 (C1) of the KFTIA in slot 8, and
,
,
in the topmost hoses (C4 and C8) of the KFTHAs in slots 7 and 6
and
respectively.
Three separate interleave sets (A, B, and C) are shown, which indicates
the interleave environment variable is set to none.
Check the version of the console firmware to make sure it supports
logical partitions. (See the Systems and Options Catalog for
information on the version of the firmware supporting logical
partitions.)
Setting Up, Initializing, and Booting Logical Partitions 4-3
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