Installation guide
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Installation Guide
Example of PMB code wheel settings for a system with 3 cabinets, each containing 2
modules:
Cabinet 1 Cabinet 2 Cabinet 3
Cabinet Hexadecimal Code (0 to F) 0 1 2
CSS Module_0 Hexadecimal Code (0 to F) 0 0 0
CSS Module_1 Hexadecimal Code (0 to F) 1 1 1
Table 3. PMB code wheel settings - multiple server configuration example
7. Click OK. You are requested to update the PAM tree.
8. Click the PAM tree
Refresh button. The new Central Subsystem is added to the pool
of resources available for domain management and configuration and appears in the
PAM tree under the Hardware Monitor node.
Central Subsystem
1 Functional status icon
2 CSS availability status bar
3 Central Subsystem
Figure 50. Central Subsystem node
9. Check server status - system functional status icon and CSS availability status bar green in
the Status pane. See Figure 27.Status pane, on page 2-9.
Note:
PAM software allocates a PUID (PAM Universal / Unique Identifier) to each hardware /
software object to guarantee unambiguous identification.
The PUID for a Central Subsystem is:
PAM:/CELLSBLOCK_<NAME>,
where <NAME> is the name allocated by the Customer when the Central Subsystem is
declared.
The PUID for the Central Subsystem in the example shown above is:
PAM:/CELLSBLOCK_MYSERVER
This PUID is used for the creation of Domain Schemes.