pro cess
of
user
login
is
one
of
the
w
a
ys
that
HP-UX
prev
en
ts
unauthorized
p ersons
from
using
y
our
system.
This
is
esp ecially
imp ortant
if
y
our
system
is
attached
to
a
net
w
ork.
Turning
On
the
P
o
w
er
T
urn
on
the
p o
w
er
to
the
monitor
and
an
y
external
p eripherals
rst.
If
necessary
,
w
ait
for
an
y
external
disk
driv
es
to
come
up
to
sp eed.
(The
installation
do cumen
ts
that
are
supplied
with
the
external
driv
es
will
explain
this.)
After
the
monitor
and
an
y
other
external
devices
ha
v
e
b een
turned
on,
turn
on
the
w
orkstation.
HP-UX
Starts
Up
After
ab out
three
min
utes,
man
y
messages
app ear
on
y
our
screen.
These
messages
con
v
ey
information
ab out
the
v
arious
hardw
are
and
softw
are
subsystems
that
are
b eing
activ
ated
b
y
the
b o otup
pro cess.
Unless
something
is
wrong
with
y
our
system,
y
ou
will
not
ha
v
e
to
resp ond
to
an
y
of
these
messages.
Starting
Up
Y
our
W
orkstation
3-3
Summary of Contents for Model 720 - Workstation
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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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