Compaq AlphaServer 160 User Manual page 179

Alphaserver gs80; alphaserver 160; alphaserver 320
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SIO
SMC
Soft partition
SRM console
Standard I/O
module
System box
System cabinet
System control
manager
System drawer
System
management
console
System primary
CPU
Vaux
Standard I/O module. Module in a PCI box that has I/O
ports, the system control manager (SCM) microprocessor,
and SRM console firmware.
System management console; a PC, software, and termi-
nal server used to manage the system.
A collection of resources within a hard partition. Re-
sources can be allocated among soft partitions. In con-
trast to hard partitions, a QBB can provide resources to
more than one soft partition. Soft partitions are defined
by using the SRM console. Also referred to as logical
partitions.
Firmware on the standard I/O module that provides a
command-line interface for operator control of the sys-
tem or of a partition. The SRM console is responsible for
booting the operating system and passing system con-
figuration data, discovered during power-up, to it.
See SIO.
The GS160 and GS320 enclosure for two quad building
blocks (QBBs).
The GS160 and GS320 cabinet that holds up to two
system boxes.
See SCM.
The GS80 enclosure for one quad building block (QBB).
See SMC.
The CPU chosen out of all CPUs in all QBBs to be the
primary CPU of the system.
Low voltage power present in the system whenever the
power cord is plugged in and the circuit breakers are on.
Vaux powers the console serial bus and all its microproc-
essors, allowing the system control manager to power up,
monitor, and control the system.
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