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2.12  Four character mnemonic name for tape devices 
 
A four character hexadecimal device mnemonic (1000 – FFFF) is now 
also allowed for tape devices. A two character alphanumeric name 
is still allowed as previously for all device types. This makes 
more than 1300 tape devices addressable. 
Note: As of SINIX-2000-Z V8.1A K818.4, the SKP-X based on the 
PRIMERGY 470 hardware supports the CD drive as a tape device for 
reading CDs. Four character device mnemonics are not permitted 
for the CD drive on SKP-X.  
 
 
2.13  New functions on SX 150 business servers 
 
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Dynamic reconfiguration 
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The SX150 supports dynamic system board reconfiguration for both  
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Solaris and BS2000 partitions, whereby both BS2000 and VM2000 can  
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be used in the BS2000 partition. The configuration of the SX150  
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standard models may have to be extended, depending on the planned  
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usage scenario for dynamic reconfiguration. 
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Please consult your sales representative. 
 
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CAPACITY on DEMAND (CoD) 
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The capacity on demand function is available to provide an  
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increase in performance that is free of interruption and limited 
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in time, as on S140/S145/S155/S170/S180/S190 business servers.  
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In addition to the working processors that are enabled as  
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standard, one or more CoD processors can be used (with  
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appropriate contractual agreement). They are switched in or  
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out as required during operation. 
 
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Big Pages 
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Pages with a size of 4 MB, so-called big pages, are used for JIT  
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memory and class 1 memory on the SX150 business server to save  
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TLB entries. 
 
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The Release Notice SYSFGM.BS2XC.021.E provides information on  
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further innovations. 
 
 
2.14  New functions in BS2000/OSD V6.0B  
 
2.14.1  Catalog administration 
 
2.14.1.1 “Extra Large” catalog format 
 
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In a Pubset catalog, the file and job variable allocations 
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are deposited in catalog entries. Large Object Pubset 
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catalogs previously comprised a maximum of 16184 4K blocks,  
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conventional Pubset catalogs 8192 4K blocks. 
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The previous catalog size allows ca. 120000 – 160000 or 
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60000 – 80000 files/JVs to be created. If this space is used 
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up, no new IDs may be created on the Pubset; for already 
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existing users, the extension or recreation of files/JVs 
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may fail.