Reserved Sb Configuration] Window; Figure 1.69 [Reserved Sb Configuration] Window - Fujitsu PRIMEQUEST 2000 Series Tool Reference

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1.3 [Partition] Menu for PRIMEQUEST 2400E2/2800E2/2400E/2800E

1.3.7 [Reserved SB Configuration] window

In the [Reserved SB Configuration] window, you can set the Reserved SB to the partition.
Reserved SB is an SB (Memory Scale-up Board is excluded) which is incorporated newly in the Partition, in
place of a disconnected SB when the SB which was incorporated in the Partition was disconnected due to
hardware problems.
Gray out is done for SB or Memory Scale-up Board not installed.
In case of an PRIMEQUEST 2800E2/280E model, check the number of CPUs of the SB which is
incorporated in the specified Partition while setting it in the Reserved SB, and check with the following
mounting conditions.
Mounting of one CPU for an SB is possible only when the Partition is configured with one SB.
Mounting of two 2CPUs for an SB is mandatory when the Partition is configured with several SB.
The Reserved SB cannot be set when TPM function is used.
The Reserved SB cannot be set though Fixed I/O Mode is specified in the Partition.
When mounting conditions are not fulfilled, a message is displayed and Reserved SB cannot be set.
If you attempt to set an SB with a DIMM configuration that does not satisfy the Memory Operation Mode
requirements as a Reserved SB for a partition that is set to Memory Operation Mode, a confirmation dialog
box appears. A warning message stating that Memory Operation Mode is cancelled while shifting to
Reserved SB is displayed in the dialog box for confirmation and whether to continue with the Reserved SB
settings is confirmed.
When several Reserved SBs are registered in one Partition, they operate as Reserved SBs in ascending
order of SB number.

FIGURE 1.69 [Reserved SB Configuration] Window

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