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- Page 7 and 8: 6.5.1 SUSE LINUX Enterprise Server
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- Page 15 and 16: Preface Blade servers are a relativ
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The architecture also features a co
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(later IBM Eserver pSeries®) and I
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Scalar processors perform operation
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The VMX extensions to PowerPC Archi
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Figure 2-13 PowerPC 970 internal or
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The speculative superscalar techniq
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Chapter 3. Software environment 3 T
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 - Update
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esolution and recovery of problems
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Chapter 4. Planning considerations
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► One or more subnets connected t
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Serial over LAN subnet The SoL remo
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Blade Server Myrinet Expansion Card
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same Linux distribution in the netw
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To use the second interface, you mu
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Management node selection Each CSM
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Part 2 Implementing Part 2 the Blad
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Chapter 5. Hardware setup 5 This ch
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Figure 5-1 Management Module contro
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7. Restart the Management Module. I
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4. You are prompted to confirm that
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5.3.1 Assigning names to blade serv
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5.4 Firmware You may need to upgrad
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2. Unzip the firmware update packag
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You can also connect directly to th
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Therefore, the interfaces to manipu
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e. A window opens that shows the pr
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5.5.1 Configuring Serial over LAN B
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d. Click the Enable Serial Over LAN
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To use the SoL remote text console
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2. When prompted, enter a valid use
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3. Define the JS20 blade as a NIM c
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After you run the boot command, the
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Chapter 6. Installing Linux 6 This
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Configure the NFS daemon to export
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2. You now see the Source Configura
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4. After the source files are copie
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5. After you compile the kernel, cr
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6.2.2 Trivial File Transfer Protoco
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from a previous version of Red Hat.
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After the AutoYaST editor is create
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6.4.1 Open Firmware For instruction
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Select the language. 1) Bosnia 2) C
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6. We chose the following site-spec
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Chapter 7. Installing AIX on the JS
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Figure 7-2 Configuring as a NIM Mas
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7.2 Adding resources Follow these s
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5. Click View Settings, as shown in
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2. In the Add New Machine window (F
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4. As shown in Figure 7-13, enter t
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4. Proceed with the installation by
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3. In the Installation and Settings
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Chapter 8. System management scenar
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► Integrated, centralized SQL dat
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New password: Re-enter new password
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9. We decided to use encrypted comm
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8.1.3 Using Director to manage JS20
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node is the same architecture as th
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3. Download the two CSM tarballs in
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Setting up hardware control point p
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lade1: blade2: blade3: InstallDiskT
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In our lab environment using SuSE,
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Abbreviations and acronyms ac alter
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Related publications IBM Redbooks T
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► IBM Microelectronics Division -
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Index Symbols /boot/ppc64 109 /etc/
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