[Hotplug_sig] Hotplug Testing

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We're planning to test hotplug capability on PowerPC platforms we have
in house.  Following this text is a description of the systems. 
Basically we have two systems and an HMC.

Also following is a brief conversation I had with Dave Hansen about
possible testing we can do, but I'd like this discussion to move to a
wider forum.  What suggestions does this group have for our testing
hotplug given the equipment we have?

-- Tom

On Tue, 2004-12-07 at 22:33, Dave Hansen wrote:
> On Mon, 2004-12-06 at 17:34, Tom Hanrahan wrote:
> > Can we perform physical swaps on the hardware we got from IBM?
> > Here's what we got:
> 
> I don't think anything at all supports physical swap.  LPAR resizing is
> another question.  It likely requires an HMC to work.  Did you get any
> of those?
> 
> -- Dave

> Type: 9124  Model: 720  Speed: 1.65GHz  Deskside Config
> Configured Retail: $21,238.00
> 2-Processors
> 8GB Memory
> ~300 GB Disk Storage
> 2 X 2-port Gigabit Ethernet
> CD R/W DVD
> Internal 4MM Tape Drive
> Flat Panel Monitor
> Keyboard & Mouse
> 
> Type: 9124  Model: 720  Speed: 1.65GHz  Deskside Config
> Configured Retail: $39,002.00
> 4-Processors
> 16GB Memory
> ~600 GB Disk Storage (8 Drives)
> 2 X 2-port Gigabit Ethernet
> CD R/W DVD
> Internal 4MM Tape Drive
> Flat Panel Monitor
> Keyboard & Mouse
> Hardware Management Console (HMC)
> 
> Type: 9124  Model: 720  Speed: 1.65GHz  Deskside Config
> Configured Retail: $35,705.00
> 4-Processors
> 16GB Memory
> ~600 GB Disk Storage
> 2 X 2-port Gigabit Ethernet
> CD R/W DVD
> Internal 4MM Tape Drive
> Flat Panel Monitor
> Keyboard & Mouse
> 



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