User`s guide
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Tips and Features for Administrators
Creating a Mono-Domain Scheme Using All Server Resources
Notes:
• A domain configuration scheme can include more than one Central Subsystems. If you
have more than one Bull NovaScale Server, see Configuring and Managing Extended
Systems, on page 5-125.
• For more information about scheme configuration options, refer to:
- Assessing Configuration Requirements, on page 5-31
- Creating a Domain Configuration Scheme, on page 5-33
- Creating a Domain Identity, on page 5-50
The configuration criteria set out in the following tables is used to illustrate this example:
NovaScale 5085 Server
Scheme
Name MyBusinessScheme
Description Mono-domain, Cells 0 & 1, Boot 0Lun0, MyBusiness-1
Central Subsystem(s) MYSERVER-00
Number of domains 1
Domain size 2 cells: Cell0 & Cell1
EFI boot LUNs SAN: FDA1300 LUN1
Data LUNs (SAN only) SAN: FDA 1300 LUN10, LUN6
Fibre channel hosts (SAN only) Primary Link: Cell_0: Module_0/IOC_0/PCISLOT_1
Secondary Link: Cell_1: Module_0/IOC_1/PCISLOT_1
IO resource location 0IOC0 mandatory, 0IOC1 optional
Resource access All resources unlocked
Domain Identity
Name MyBusiness-1
Description Time zone: Central America
Operating System Windows
Domain network name MyBusiness-1Net
Domain IP address 123.123.12.1
Domain URL http://www.MyBusiness-1Web.com
Domain CPU parameters Monothreading mode
High memory IO space Disabled
IO memory space optimization Disabled
Licensing number XAN-S11-99999/11
Substitute mode Disabled
Halt on machine check reset Disabled
Table 38. Scheme configuration criteria - example 1 - mono-module server