7.1 Before You Start Be sure to read the Release Notes chapter in this guide. To create an OpenVMS Galaxy on an AlphaServer 4100, you must also be familiar with the following configuration and hardware requirements: Two-instance maximum You can run a maximum of two instances of OpenVMS on an AlphaServer 4100. Console firmware You must have AlphaServer 4100 console firmware Version AS4_G52-59 (Available on the V7.2 kit). Console commands In addition to the console hints in Chapter 5, you should be aware of the following: * Enter console commands on one instance at a time. * Do not enter console commands at another console until the command entered at the first console has completed. AlphaServer 4100 clock An AlphaServer 4100 has one clock. For an OpenVMS Galaxy, this means that you cannot run the two instances at different times. Also, the SET TIME command affects both instances. Note that this may not become evident until a number of hours have passed. Console ports COM1 (upper) is the console port for instance 0. COM2 (lower) is the console port for instance 1. Unlike creating an OpenVMS Galaxy on an AlphaServer 8400, you do not need additional hardware for the second console. COM-2 is used for this purpose. CPUs CPU0 must be the primary for instance 0. CPU1 must be the primary for instance 1. CPUs 2 and 3 are optional secondary CPUs that can be migrated. I/O adapters The four lower PCI slots belong to IOD0, which is the I/O adapter for instance 0. The four upper PCI slots belong to IOD1, which is the I/O adapter for instance 1. Storage controllers You will need two storage controllers, such as KZPSAs. These can go to separate Storageworks boxes or to the same box for running as a SCSI cluster. One controller each goes in IOD0 and IOD1. Network cards If each instance needs network access, a network card (such as a DE500) is required for each instance. One card each goes in IOD0 and IOD1. Physical memory Because OpenVMS Galaxy on an AlphaServer 4100 does not support memory holes, physical memory for an OpenVMS Galaxy environment must be contiguous. To achieve this on an AlphaServer 4100, one of the following must be true: * All memory modules must be the same size (for example, 1 GB). * If two sizes are present, only one module can be a smaller size. You must put the larger modules into the lower slots.