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The cabinet, bay, and chassis fields specify the physical location of the I/O chassis. The values of
these fields are as follows.
cabinet
specifies the cabinet number where the I/O chassis resides.
On HP rp7405/rp7410, rp7420, rp7440, rx7620, rx7640, rp8400, rp8420, rp8440, rx8620, and
rx8640 servers, the server cabinet number always is 0.
In HP rp8400, rp8420, rp8440, rx8620, and rx8640 complexes the I/O Expansion cabinet, if
present, is 8.
On HP Superdome servers, the cabinet number can be:
0 the left Compute cabinet.
1 the right Compute cabinet, if present.
8 an I/O Expansion cabinet, if present.
9 an I/O Expansion cabinet, if present.
bay
specifies the I/O bay (within a cabinet) where the I/O chassis resides.
On HP rp7405/rp7410, rp7420, rp7440, rx7620, rx7640, rp8400, rp8420, rp8440, rx8620, and
rx8640 servers, the bay number always is 0.
On HP Superdome servers, the bay number can be:
0 the front bay of a Compute cabinet, or the bottom bay of an I/O Expansion cabinet.
1 the rear bay of a Compute cabinet, or the middle bay of an I/O Expansion cabinet.
2 the top bay in an I/O Expansion cabinet.
chassis
specifies the I/O chassis (within a bay).
On HP rp7405/rp7410, rp7420, rx7620, rp8400, rp8420, and rx8620 servers, the chassis number
is:
0 Chassis 0, which connects to cell 0 and is the left chassis as viewed from the cabinet
rear: the left eight PCI card slots.
1 Chassis 1, which connects to cell 1 and is the right chassis as viewed from the
cabinet rear: the right eight PCI card slots.
On HP Superdome servers, the chassis number is:
1 Chassis 1, the left chassis in the bay, as viewed when facing the bay/chassis.
3 Chassis 3, the right chassis in the bay, as viewed when facing the bay/chassis.
In HP Superdome servers all chassis are 12-slot I/O chassis, both in Compute cabinets and
in I/O Expansion cabinets.
The example below shows the parstatus command listing details about two different I/O
chassis (cabinet 0/bay 0/chassis 1, and cabinet 0/bay 1/chassis 3).
# parstatus -i0/0/1
[Chassis]
Core Connected Par
Hardware Location Usage IO To Num
=================== ============ ==== ========== ===
cab0,bay0,chassis1 absent - - -
# parstatus -i0/1/3
[Chassis]
Core Connected Par
Hardware Location Usage IO To Num
=================== ============ ==== ========== ===
cab0,bay1,chassis3 active yes cab0,cell0 0
#
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