Before
Turning
On
the
P
o
w
er
for
the
First
Time
If
y
ou
are
turning
on
y
our
w
orkstation
for
the
rst
time,
y
ou
will
b e
asked
for
some
information
ab out
y
our
system.
Y
ou
should
kno
w
the
follo
wing
things:
The
system
name
of
y
our
w
orkstation.
This
is
sometimes
called
the
host
name.
The
system
name
should
not
exceed
eigh
t
c
haracters
in
length.
Obtain
a
system
name
from
y
our
system
administrator.
The
time
zone
where
y
our
computer
is
lo
cated.
If
y
ou
are
connecting
y
our
system
to
a
lo
cal
area
net
w
ork,
y
ou
will
also
need
to
kno
w
this:
The
station
address
of
y
our
w
orkstation.
This
is
a
four-elemen
t
co de
that
uniquely
iden
ties
y
our
computer
among
all
those
lo
cated
on
y
our
net
w
ork
(or
an
y
one
else's).
This
is
sometimes
called
the
in
ternet
proto col
address
or
IP
address.
Obtain
this
address
from
y
our
net
w
ork
administrator.
Ha
v
e
this
information
at
hand
when
y
ou
turn
on
the
p o
w
er
for
the
rst
time.
En
ter
the
information
when
y
our
system
requests
it.
If
y
ou
do
not
ha
v
e
the
information
when
prompted
for
it,
the
system
will
allo w
y
ou
to
exit
and
restart
the
system
at
another
time
when
y
ou
can
ha
v
e
the
information
ready
at
hand.
Booting
HP-UX
When
y
ou
turn
on
the
p o
w
er
to
y
our
w
orkstation,
it
will
b o ot
the
HP-UX
op erating
system .
The
expression
\b o ot"
is
short
for
\b o otstrap;"
the
computer
loads
a
sequence
of
programs,
eac
h
enabling
more
of
the
system
than
the
previous
program.
Th
us
the
computer
\pulls
itself
up
b
y
its
o
wn
b o otstraps."
A
computer's
op erating
system
is
a
set
of
programs
that
con
trols
the
execution
of
other
programs.
HP-UX
allo
ws
y
our
w
orkstation
to
run
man
y
programs
simultaneously
.
HP-UX
also
allo ws
a
n
um
b er
of
dieren
t
users
to
run
programs
at
the
same
time.
Once
HP-UX
is
running
on
y
our
system,
y
ou
m
ust
log
in
as
a
user.
If
y
ou
are
accustomed
to
w
orking
on
single-user
p ersonal
computers,
this
may
strike
y
ou
as
o dd,
esp ecially
if
y
ou
are
the
only
user
of
y
our
mac
hine.
Ho
w
ev
er,
the
3-2
Starting
Up
Y
our
W
orkstation
Summary of Contents for Model 720 - Workstation
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Page 13: ...Figure 2 3 System Unit Switch Locations Your HP Apollo 9000 Model 720 730 Workstation 2 5 ...
Page 15: ...Figure 2 4 LED Windows Your HP Apollo 9000 Model 720 730 Workstation 2 7 ...
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Page 117: ...Figure 5 1 Core I O Card Removal Expanding Your Workstation and Replacing Its Parts 5 7 ...
Page 119: ...Figure 5 2 Processor Card Removal Expanding Your Workstation and Replacing Its Parts 5 9 ...
Page 121: ...Figure 5 3 SIMM Card Removal Expanding Your Workstation and Replacing Its Parts 5 11 ...
Page 123: ...Figure 5 4 Internal Disk Removal Expanding Your Workstation and Replacing Its Parts 5 13 ...
Page 129: ...Figure 5 7 VSC Interface Card Removal Expanding Your Workstation and Replacing Its Parts 5 19 ...
Page 131: ...Figure 5 9 Power Supply Removal Expanding Your Workstation and Replacing Its Parts 5 21 ...
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