[HPADM] Summary Information Hp v class

From: Binkley Robert - rbinkl (Robert.Binkley_at_acxiom.com)
Date: 05/20/03

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    To: "Hpux-Admin (E-mail)" <hpux-admin@dutchworks.nl>
    Date: Tue, 20 May 2003 09:35:22 -0500
    
    

    Thanks to every one that replied::
    I really appreciate all of the individual

    You are the proud admin of a V2600 class server with 12 550MHz CPUs and 16
    GB RAM spread across four memory carriers. It would appear that your boot
    disks are external to the server and would be housed in the HDV10 disk
    housing.

    The V series does support internal disks, however HP will configure these
    servies in a high availability configuration by placing the boot disks in an
    external housing. Otherwise, due to the design of the V series, a disk
    failure would require an outage to repair and partial disassembly of the
    server.

    I would guess that you have other disks connected via fiber or SCSI cards
    for your application(s) and/or data.

    ryan green

    Hi,

    You got a V2600 server from HP, former build by convex. You have 12
    cpu's 550 MHz and 16 GB Memory. The HVD10 is an Enclosure for 10 scsi
    disks , that you can scsi attach to the server. You will probably need a
    pci scsi controler for the v-class server. V2600 was the high end server
    class hp had before superdome came out.
    I worked with the v-class server, so if you need more information, i
    could look for a more detailed description.

    Rgds,

    Claudiu

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