The VITA-46 committee started a shelf management discussion a few days
ago. It looks like they are heading towards a very simplified set of
requirements. I really doubt that they will support RMCP/HPI.
You still monitor and manage the activity on the VME boards.
Michael Thompson
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Pentair Electronic Packaging
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Thanks Michael for the insights!
I ask because GoAhead provides high availability (HA) middleware services
and our software product, in its quest to maintain up-time, gains many
insights and asserts much control as a client of the HPI interface.
A potential customer of ours is using VME for a product with HA
requirements which is new to me and thus the question.
Thanks Again, Steve (in Sharon MA)
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I wrote the ANSI/VITA-38 System Management on VME specification, published
in 2003.
The specification says: Use PICMG 2.9 CPCI System Management and this VME
backplane pinout.
As far as I know there are no implementations of System Management on
VME.
Michael Thompson
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Hi OpenHPI devel crew
I have searched the web and (tried to) search the openHPI mail archive for
any hints that OpenHPI has been wed to VME in some fashion. In my own
simple minded software way of thinking, I was hoping for a VME based
OpenHPI plug-in that could serve as a good starting point. So far, no
indication that anything like this exists.
Perhaps VME technology pre-dates the sort of 'platform management'
standardization necessary to make this a plausible and viable
off-the-shelf combination, even at some crude approximation?
Thanks for any insights, Steve Mills
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