You can assemble two BladeCenter HX5 blade servers together to create a scalable blade complex.
A scalable blade complex supports the following implementation
modes:
- Single partition. The complex functions as a single server
that contains up to four multi-core processors and up to 32 DIMMs.
When the complex is implemented as a single hardware partition, the
leftmost blade server (as installed in a BladeCenter chassis) is called
the primary blade server. The blade server on the right is called
the secondary blade server.
- Multiple partitions (independent partitions). The blade servers are combined into a scalable blade complex, but
each of the blade servers is set up as a single partition.
- Stand-alone mode. The blade servers operate independently.
Important: If you install the primary blade server
of a scalable blade complex in blade server bay 7 of a BladeCenter
H Type 8852 chassis, the secondary blade server is installed in blade
server bay 8. The primary blade server receives power from power domain
1 of the chassis and the secondary blade server receives power from
power domain 2 of the chassis. The following situations can occur
if there is a power loss to either power domain, depending on how
the scalable blade complex is implemented:
- If the scalable blade complex is implemented in single partition
mode, a loss of power to power domain 1 or power domain 2 results
in both blade servers in the scalable blade complex going down.
- If the scalable blade complex is implemented in stand-alone mode,
a loss of power to power domain 1 results in the entire scalable blade
complex going down. A loss of power to power domain 2 results in the
blade server installed in blade server bay 8 going down, but the blade
server installed in blade server bay 7 continues to function.
With FlexNode processing, you can toggle between single
partition mode and stand-alone mode without having to modify the physical
setup of the blade servers. To toggle between modes, use the advanced
management module web interface.
For example, assume that you
have created a scalable blade complex and defined that complex as
a single partition through the advanced management module web interface:
- You can toggle the scalable blade complex to stand-alone mode
through the web interface. In stand-alone mode, you can install a
different operating system on each blade server and run different
applications on each blade server.
- You can then toggle the blade server complex back to a single
partition and run applications that take advantage to up to 4 processors
and 32 DIMMs. The operating system that is in use is the operating
system of the primary blade server.
- Later, you can toggle the complex back to stand-alone mode again
to gain access to the operating system on the secondary blade server.
Single partition mode considerations
The
following considerations apply to the blade servers in a scalable
blade complex that operates as a single hardware partition: