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>>> SHOW CONFIGURATION !Likely an XMI-2 system
Type Rev
1+ <REFERENCE>(XRP) (8082) 0007
2+ <REFERENCE>(XRP) (8082) 0007
8+ MS65A (4001) 0084
9+ MS65A (4001) 0084
B+ KDM70 (0C22) 1811
D+ CIXCD (0C05) 1611
E+ DEMNA (0C03) 0600
System configuration provides clues to help identify the power
and packaging of <REFERENCE>(hyperion) and <REFERENCE>(rigel)
systems. The examples show output from a SHOW CONFIGURATION
command on three systems.
System 1. The first system is an XMI-1 based system because there are
two DWMBAs at nodes D and E (see
1
in the example). A DWMBA is
not allowed on an XMI-2 based system. Therefore, the proper power and
related FRUs are found in the second column of Table 1–1. There are
also no XMI I/O devices, which is an indication of the XMI-1. The system
also has MS62A memory modules. XMI-2 based systems ship with MS65A
memories.
System 2. The second system is an XMI-2 based system because the XMI-
to-VAXBI adapter is a DWMBB at node E. A DWMBB is not likely to be
found in an XMI-1 based system. Note also that the VAXBI has node
numbers above six, indicating a 12-slot VAXBI channel. Therefore, the
proper power and related FRUs are found in the third column of Table 1–1.
System 3. The third system is an XMI-2 based system. There is no VAXBI,
the memories are all MS65As, and there is no system load device shown.
Therefore, the proper power and related FRUs are found in the third column
of Table 1–1.
Introduction 1–7