Bug 589601

Summary: Explicitly list test procedure for single-motherboard multi-node systems
Product: [Retired] Red Hat Hardware Certification Program Reporter: Gary Case <gcase>
Component: Policy GuideAssignee: Rob Landry <rlandry>
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Version: 5.3CC: riek, yshao
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Description Gary Case 2010-05-06 14:25:40 UTC
Description of problem:
Intel produces systems with multiple, independent nodes on a single motherboard. You can think of them as two motherboards glued together, because essentially that's what they are. There needs to be a statement in the policy guide covering these systems, something along the lines of:

On systems that contain multiple independent nodes, as long as the nodes are identical and fully independent, only one node needs to be tested.

Comment 1 Rob Landry 2010-06-28 18:42:00 UTC
I thought this was already requested but I don't see the bug, marking rhel6 policy + as we already have a de facto policy this should simply be the documentation there of.n active

Comment 2 Rob Landry 2010-08-30 00:37:10 UTC

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 581753 ***