Compaq ProLiant 8000 ProLiant 8000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide - Page 65
Table 2-5, Examples of Processor Mixing by Cache Size, Example, Processors 1 and 2, CAUTION
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2-48 Compaq ProLiant 8000 Servers Maintenance and Service Guide Example 1 2 Table 2-5 Examples of Processor Mixing by Cache Size Processors 1 and 2 512 KB 512 KB 1 MB 1 MB Processors 3 and 4 1 MB 1 MB 2 MB 2 MB Processors 5 and 6 1 MB Terminator Board 2 MB Terminator Board Processors 7 and 8 2 MB 2 MB Terminator Board Terminator Board With the bus/core ratio switches in the default position, the system ROM automatically detects the speed of processors installed on both processor buses. The processors automatically run at the speed of the slowest processor installed in the server. The default setting for the bus/core ratio switches has all switches in the Off position. Compaq recommends that the bus/core ratio switches remain on the default setting to allow the system ROM to detect the correct speed automatically. If necessary, the bus/core ratio switches can be manually set to force processor speed settings. See "Processor Board Bus/Core Frequency Ratio Switch Settings" in Chapter 4 for manual bus/core frequency switch settings. CAUTION: If the bus/core ratio switches are set to a speed higher than the slowest processor, the server will not boot. Failure to properly set the bus/core ratio switches could damage the server and void the warranty.