HP-UX 11i Release Notes (December 2000)

Workstation/Server Specific Information
N4000 Server Functionality
Chapter 354
N4000 Server Functionality
This section describes 11i functionality to enable HP 9000 models HP
N4000 mid-range servers. Related operating system changes can be
found in the following sections of this document:
“Changes to System Administration Manager (SAM) (new)” on page
137
“Improved ioscan(1M) Description Field for PCI Devices” on page 148
“ttytype(1) Support for the N4000 Console” on page 59
“New stty(1) Options” on page 60
“SCSI Interface Driver scsi_c720” on page 51
“Guardian Service Processor (GSP)” on page 52
With the exception of some new system build options, changes to HP-UX
11i for the N4000 servers will have little, if any, bearing on customers
using legacy PA-RISC systems.
For the purpose of this document, all systems prior to N4000 are termed
“legacy” (including B-, C-, and D-Class low-end systems, K-Class
mid-range systems, and T- and V-Class high-end systems).
Platform Infrastructure
The HP N4000 servers are the first HP systems based on PA-RISC
processors with IA-64 Core Electronic Complex (CEC) components. This
“hybrid” system contains a new modular platform infrastructure. New
kernel interfaces and platform modules are being provided to support all
current platforms, whether PA-based, IA-64-based, or hybrid.
Subsequent sections describe the following new platform architecture
components:
Platform Support Modules (PSM)
The PSMs control specific hardware or functions of a given platform.
PSMs designed for the new functionality include the following:
PAT PSM
SBA PSM
SAPIC PSM