Data Organization Of The Sdr In Pssp - IBM RS/6000 SP Problem Determination Manual

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Figure 67. Data Organization of the SDR in PSSP 2.1
The SDR object classes have been split into two types: object classes that are
systemwide:
/spdata/sys1/sdr/system
and object classes that are specific to the partitions:
/spdata/sys1/sdr/partitions
The templates or definitions for the names of the attributes contained in all the
object classes are now found in a separate file from the actual data. These
definitions can be found in:
/spdata/sys1/sdr/defs
Each partition has its own directory identified by its associated IP address (IP
alias or Control Workstation IP address). In the example given, the following
directories exist:
/spdata/sys1/sdr/partitions/9.180.6.199
/spdata/sys1/sdr/partitions/9.180.6.198
The switch topologies are stored in the respective partition directories in a
subdirectory called files . In the example given:
/spdata/sys1/sdr/partitions/9.180.6.199/files/SDR.expected.top.any.l1.8way1.0isb
/spdata/sys1/sdr/partitions/9.180.6.198/files/SDR.expected.top.any.l1.8way2.0isb
The diagram shown in Figure 68 on page 149 gives examples of the object
classes that are systemwide and those that are partition-specific.
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