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HP V

ISUALIZE

 B1000/C3000 Owner’s Guide

HP V

ISUALIZE

 Computers

Printed in USA February 1999

Manufacturing Part Number: HP Part No. A4985-90013

Edition E0299

Содержание Visualize c3000

Страница 1: ...HP VISUALIZE B1000 C3000 Owner s Guide HP VISUALIZE Computers Printed in USA February 1999 Manufacturing Part Number HP Part No A4985 90013 Edition E0299 ...

Страница 2: ...wlett Packard Company HEWLETT PACKARD WARRANTY STATEMENT HP PRODUCT DURATION OF WARRANTY HP VISUALIZE B1000 C3000 Computers 1 Year 1 HP warrants HP hardware accessories and supplies against defects in materials and workmanship for the period specified above If HP receives notice of such defects during the warranty period HP will at its option either repair or replace products which prove to be def...

Страница 3: ...he published environmental specifications for the product or e improper site preparation or maintenance 7 TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY LOCAL LAW THE ABOVE WARRANTIES ARE EXCLUSIVE AND NO OTHER WARRANTY OR CONDITION WHETHER WRITTEN OR ORAL IS EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED AND HP SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY SATISFACTORY QUALITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPO...

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Страница 5: ...rallel I O Connector 32 802 3 Network Connectors 32 RS 232C Serial Input Output Connector 33 SCSI Connectors 34 Power Cord Connector 34 Security Loop 35 Locking Your System Unit s Left Side Panel 36 Memory 37 Monitors 38 Operating System Overview 39 Information You Need to Record 40 LAN Station ID 40 IP Address and Subnetwork Mask Information 40 Powering Up Your System 41 Getting Required Informat...

Страница 6: ...CD Driver 62 Audio Control for the CD Drive 63 Installing the xmcd Utility 63 Using the xmcd Utility 64 3 Using Your 3 5 Inch Floppy Disk Drive Operating the Floppy Drive 69 Floppy Disk Drive 69 Using the Floppy Diskette 70 Using Device Files 71 Formatting a New Diskette 74 Transferring Data To and From a Floppy Diskette 75 Listing the Files on a Floppy Diskette 76 Troubleshooting 76 Verifying the...

Страница 7: ...Ds 90 Assigning Ultra Narrow Single Ended SCSI Device IDs 91 Assigning Ultra2 Wide Low Voltage Differential SCSI Device IDs 92 Connecting to the SCSI Ports 93 System SCSI Port Connection 93 5 Changing Your Computer Hardware Configuration System Unit Front Panel 98 Opening the System Unit Front Panel 98 Closing the System Unit Front Panel 99 Left Side Panel of the System Unit 100 Opening the Left S...

Страница 8: ... a Hard Disk Drive 141 Removing a Hard Disk Drive 144 Configuring a Hard Disk Drive as a File System 148 Memory Cards 153 Installing Additional Memory 153 Removing Memory 157 Changing Your Monitor Type 159 Setting the Monitor Type at Power On 159 Setting the Monitor Type from the Boot Console Interface 159 Setting the Monitor Type Using SAM 160 Troubleshooting Monitor Problems 163 6 The Boot Conso...

Страница 9: ...to an External Terminal 190 Displaying the Current Memory Configuration 191 Memory Information Sample 192 Displaying the Status of the System I O 193 Setting the Auto Boot and Auto Search Flags 194 Displaying and Setting the Security Mode 196 Displaying and Setting the Fastboot Mode 197 Displaying the LAN Station Address 198 Displaying System Information 199 7 Solving Problems Common Problems and ...

Страница 10: ...RRL Korea 219 VCCI Class B ITE Japan 219 EMI Class A Taiwan 220 Special Video Configuration Statement 220 Third Party Emissions Regulations Compliance 221 Special Regulatory and Safety Information 222 Acoustics 222 Laser Safety Statement U S A Only 222 LEDs 222 Warnings and Cautions 223 WARNING 223 WARNUNG 223 AVERTISSEMENT 223 WARNING 223 WARNUNG 223 ADVERTISSEMENT 223 Glossary ...

Страница 11: ... Drive Controls and Features 69 Figure 3 2 Setting the Write Protect Tab on a Floppy Diskette 70 Figure 3 3 Inserting and Removing a Floppy Diskette 71 Figure 5 1 Opening the Front Panel 98 Figure 5 2 Opening the Left Side Panel of the System Unit 101 Figure 5 3 Unscrewing the Power Supply Captive Screws 103 Figure 5 4 Propping Up the Power Supply 104 Figure 5 5 PCI Card Slot Numbering and Capabil...

Страница 12: ...Drive 123 Figure 5 21 Installing the CD Drive Blank 124 Figure 5 22 Tightening the Bracket Screws 125 Figure 5 23 Replacing the CD Drive Bay s Rear Cover 125 Figure 5 24 Removing the Floppy Disk Drive Bay s Rear Cover 127 Figure 5 25 Front of System Unit with the Front Panel Removed 128 Figure 5 26 Removing the Floppy Disk Bracket and Blank 129 Figure 5 27 Installing the Floppy Disk Drive 130 Figu...

Страница 13: ...rting the Hard Disk Drive 143 Figure 5 40 The Hard Drive Slots 144 Figure 5 41 Removing the Hard Disk Drive 145 Figure 5 42 Removing the Hard Disk Drive from Its Bracket 146 Figure 5 43 Replacing the Hard Disk Drive Bracket 147 Figure 5 44 Propping Up the Power Supply 154 Figure 5 45 Memory Card Slot Numbers and Loading Sequence 155 Figure 5 46 Installing Memory Cards 156 Figure 5 47 Propping Up t...

Страница 14: ...14 Figures ...

Страница 15: ... 4 3 Ultra2 Wide Low Voltage Differential SCSI Cables 85 Table 6 1 System Paths 179 Table 6 2 Mnemonic Style Notation for Boot Paths 179 Table 7 1 Problems Powering Up the System 203 Table 7 2 Problems Loading and Booting the Operating System 204 Table 7 3 Problems with the 802 3 Network 204 Table 7 4 Problems Using a Hard Disk Drive 205 Table 7 5 Problems Using the CD Drive 205 Table 7 6 Problems...

Страница 16: ...16 Tables ...

Страница 17: ...t you have installed your computer as described in the HP VISUALIZE B1000 C3000 Installation Card Audience This guide is intended for HP VISUALIZE B1000 C3000 computer users Safety and Regulatory Statements See Appendix A for the safety and regulatory statements that apply to the HP VISUALIZE B1000 C3000 computer ...

Страница 18: ...d the applicable field installation charge as covered under the standard terms and conditions For more information please contact your local sales representative Related Manuals For more information refer to the following documents Configuring HP UX for Peripherals HP UX System Administration Tasks HP CDE Getting Started Guide Managing Systems and Workstations Using HP UX Using Your HP Workstation...

Страница 19: ...Problems Questions and Suggestions If you have any problems or questions with our hardware software or documentation please contact either your HP Response Center or your local HP representative If you have access to a web browser you can get the latest software and hardware patches at the following URL http us support external hp com ...

Страница 20: ... the static free mat static strap routing nodes and peripheral units to that piece of equipment Keep uninstalled printed circuit boards in their protective antistatic bags Handle printed circuit boards by their edges once you have removed them from their protective antistatic bags user supplied values Italic words or characters in syntax and command descriptions represent values that you must supp...

Страница 21: ...21 1 System Overview This chapter introduces the HP VISUALIZE B1000 C3000 computer Its purpose is to familiarize you with your computer and its controls and indicators ...

Страница 22: ...E for HP UX 10 20 June 1999 with the HP CDE interface Note that the HP UX 10 20 operating system is a Year 2000 compliant operating system The topics included in this chapter are Product Description System Unit Front Panel and Removable Devices System Unit Rear Panel Connectors Monitors Operating System Overview Information You Need to Record Powering Up Your System ...

Страница 23: ...nd Workstation ACE for HP UX 10 20 June 1999 User Interface HP CDE graphical user interface Compatibility Source and binary code compatible with the B and C Class product family Monitors List of compatible monitors 19 inch 1280x1024 and 1600x1200 color 75Hz 21 inch 1280x1024 stereo capability and 1600x1200 color 75Hz Optional Graphics Supported graphics devices HP VISUALIZE EG and VISUALIZE fx2 Pr...

Страница 24: ...ne Ultra Narrow Single Ended NSE SCSI one Parallel port IEEE 1284 one Universal Serial Bus USB ports two Serial interface ports RS 232C two Audio ports Line in line out headset and microphone in PCI slots Slot 1 64 Bit 5 0V 33MHz Slot 2 Primary Graphics 64 Bit 3 3V 66MHz Slot 3 64 Bit 5 0V 33MHz Slot 4 Secondary Graphics 64 Bit 5 0V 33MHz Slot 5 32 Bit 5 0V 33MHz Slot 6 32 Bit 5 0V 33MHz Keyboard ...

Страница 25: ...le Devices Before powering on your system you should become familiar with the system unit controls Figure 1 1 shows the system unit front panel controls Figure 1 1 System Unit Front Panel Controls Bezel Release Buttons System LCD System Power Switch CD Drive optional Floppy Disk Drive optional Bezel Bezel Lock ...

Страница 26: ...ures For more information about the Liquid Crystal Display read the section LCD Information in Chapter 7 of this document System Power Switch The power switch is used to turn the system unit on and off When you turn your computer off the operating system executes an automatic shutdown q command This prevents any damage to programs and data on your system disk Turning the power switch back on again...

Страница 27: ... CD drive Floppy disk drive NOTE You cannot have two devices of the same type For example you cannot have two CD drives and you cannot have two floppy disk drives For a more detailed description of each of the removable media device s controls see Chapter 2 for CD drive controls and Chapter 3 for floppy disk drive controls Figure 1 1 shows the system unit with a removable CD drive and a removable ...

Страница 28: ...adphones and microphone USB keyboard and mouse connectors HP parallel IEEE 1284 I O connector 802 3 TP Twisted Pair LAN connector RS 232C serial I O connectors SCSI connectors including Ultra2 Wide Low Voltage Differential and Ultra Narrow Single Ended SCSI TOC transfer of control button Power cord connector NOTE To maintain FCC EMI compliance verify that all cables are fully seated and properly f...

Страница 29: ...ltage Differential SCSI connectors must have terminators connected to them when not in use Figure 1 3 System Unit Rear Panel Connectors Six I O Card Slots Two Serial Inputs Two USB Inputs LAN Connector Parallel Connector Line Input Jack Line Output Jack Microphone Headphones Ultra2 Wide LVD SCSI Connector Connect Terminator Ultra Narrow Single Ended SCSI Connector Connect Terminator Power Input TO...

Страница 30: ...ins the Line IN Line OUT Mic IN and Headphone OUT connectors See Figure 1 4 Figure 1 4 Audio Connectors The audio connectors are standard stereo audio mini jacks Hewlett Packard recommends using gold plated plugs available through audio retailers for best quality recording and playback through the external connectors A summary of the computer audio electrical specifications follows Line Input Jack...

Страница 31: ... that you should consult the documentation that accompanies each input device for specific information concerning its use For more information on the Universal Serial Bus use your browser and the following URL http www usb org Keyboard The USB connector provides an interface for the keyboard to the system This keyboard provides the standard keycaps found on most PC keyboards Table 1 2 Audio Electr...

Страница 32: ...provides you with the ability to connect more than one USB device to your computer as well as with the ability to extend your USB device s cable length As an example you may desire to locate your computer s keyboard and mouse at a greater distance from your computer but your keyboard and mouse cables are not long enough To increase the cable length of your keyboard and mouse you make use of the US...

Страница 33: ...u can set functions such as bit rate character length parity and stop bits using the System Administration Manager SAM or by selecting a system special device file with the functions already programmed The SIO ports are used as an interface for serial asynchronous devices to the CPU Table 1 3 shows the SIO connector pin listings The serial connectors are 9 pin D sub connectors Signal names are tho...

Страница 34: ...or information about connecting SCSI devices to your computer NOTE When attaching external Ultra Narrow Single Ended SCSI NSE SCSI and Ultra2 Wide Low Voltage Differential SCSI LVD SCSI devices be sure to terminate the last device on the external SCSI bus with a terminator appropriate for that bus Note that terminators for the LVD SCSI bus and the NSE SCSI bus are shipped with your product Power C...

Страница 35: ...d a security loop This device allows you to secure the internal parts of your computer by providing a means for locking the computer s left side panel Figure 1 5 provides a view of the security loop components Figure 1 5 Security Loop Components Security Loop Pin Hole Security Loop Pin and Spring Security Loop Pin Pushed In Place By The Padlock ...

Страница 36: ...el is closed See Figure 1 6 Figure 1 6 Closed Left Side Panel 2 Push the security loop s pin into the security loop pin hole and insert the padlock s latch through the holes at the top and bottom of the security loop This locks the left side panel 3 Lock the padlock Your system unit s left side panel is now secure System Unit s Front Panel Left Side Panel using the front panel as reference ...

Страница 37: ...DIMM cards in these slots To install DIMM cards in your computer follow the procedure in the section Installing Additional Memory in the chapter Changing Your Computer Hardware Configuration Please keep in mind that if memory is installed improperly or it is bad your computer s operating system will not boot up and a DIMM error will appear in your computers LCD If a DIMM error does occur please re...

Страница 38: ...5Hz A4576A 21 inch 1600 1200 color 75Hz A4576A Before using your monitor you should become familiar with its controls connectors and indicators For information on these controls and indicators and on using your monitor see the documentation that came with the monitor Note that connection to earlier HP monitors with 15 pin mini DSub cables can be made using the A4168A adapter cable shipped with you...

Страница 39: ... to the Instant Ignition System Information sheet that came with your system for details on configuration If your Instant Ignition system does not have the kernel preconfigured with all of the device drivers you need to refer to the manual Managing Systems and Workgroups to configure your kernel If you have any questions about Instant Ignition refer to Using Your HP Workstation for more informatio...

Страница 40: ... here LAN Station ID __________________________________________________ The LAN Station ID can also be found on the back of the computer near the LAN connector If the previous methods for locating your LAN Station ID do not work you can get your LAN Station ID by executing the lanscan command in a terminal window IP Address and Subnetwork Mask Information Get the IP address and the subnet mask inf...

Страница 41: ... already In this case you will need to install the operating system from the CDs found in the HP UX 10 20 Software for Workstations ACE media kit for details see the CD Booklet included with the CDs Note that the CDs contain the HP UX 10 20 operating system as well as the June 1999 HP UX 10 20 ACE bundles The ACE bundles reside on the IPR media and are also available from the following URL http ww...

Страница 42: ... name _____________________________________________ The host name is sometimes called the system name Internet Protocol address ________________________________ You will need this address if you are connecting the workstation to a local area network Time zone ______________________________________________ This is the time zone where the workstation is located Optional networking parameters Ask you...

Страница 43: ...erver parameters You need to supply these parameters if you want the workstation to obtain its fonts on a network server Ask your system administrator if you need to configure these parameters Font server name __________________ Font server IP address __________________ ...

Страница 44: ...zone Enter the information as it is requested NOTE You should enter the host name when requested otherwise you will get an error message when you log in If you do not have other pieces of information press Enter to use the default value You can provide missing information later by logging into a terminal emulator window as superuser and executing this command sbin set_parms 5 You are now asked if ...

Страница 45: ...n as root This is because the system contains no other user accounts Once you have created user accounts you should log out as superuser and log back in as one of the other users 8 Use the System Administration Manager SAM to set up user accounts Documentation The documentation for your system is located on the Instant Information CD To view this CD you need to read the special mounting instructio...

Страница 46: ...46 Chapter1 System Overview Powering Up Your System ...

Страница 47: ...47 2 Using Your CD Drive This chapter provides an overview of the optional CD drive and media as well as an explanation of how to use the CD drive ...

Страница 48: ...e see Chapter 5 of this document NOTE Be sure you have read and understand the information on mounting and unmounting CDs before you begin using your CD drive NOTE This chapter requires you to be superuser root If you cannot log in as root contact your system administrator In this chapter the terms CD and CD drive are use rather than CD ROM and CD ROM drive because the CD drives used in the B1000 ...

Страница 49: ...dle CDs by the edges only Always be sure a CD is either in the CD drive or its protective case when not in use This will reduce the chance of exposing the disk surface to dust Over time dust reduces the reliability of the read head in the CD drive Caring for CDs Observe the following guidelines to help prevent data loss and prolong the life of you CD and CD drive Use CDs in a clean environment to ...

Страница 50: ...rive The CD drive is a mass storage device that can read removable CD ROM CD R and CD WR media The drive supports the ISO 9660 and High Sierra format standards You can access information from the drive like any other disk drive except you cannot write to the drive The drive contains a semiconductor laser for reading data optically and includes an embedded controller with an ATAPI interface ...

Страница 51: ...via software called xmcd for details see Audio Control for the CD Drive on page 63 Table 2 1 CD Drive Operating Controls and Features Control Feature Purpose Busy Indicator The Busy Indicator blinks during a data transfer Eject Button The Eject Button when pressed opens the Disk Tray for removal or insertion of a disk When the drive is in use you must press the eject button for more than one secon...

Страница 52: ...ssed in the section Mounting a CD Using SAM Once the CD has been mounted you must unmount it before removing the CD Unmounting a CD is discussed in the section Unmounting a CD Using SAM Loading a CD This CD drive has an automatic loading ejecting feature To load a CD in the CD drive follow these steps 1 Press and release the eject button on the CD drive The disk tray opens as shown in Figure 2 2 F...

Страница 53: ...D Drive 2 Hold the disk by the edges with the label side up and place it in the disk tray as shown in Figure 2 3 Figure 2 3 Placing the CD in the Disk Tray 3 Press the eject button to close the tray as shown in Figure 2 4 Figure 2 4 Closed Disk Tray ...

Страница 54: ...ps 1 Press and release the eject button on the CD drive to open the disk tray 2 Grasp the disk by the edges and lift it out of the disk tray 3 Press the Eject Button to close the disk tray Locating Help If you have trouble with any of the procedures for using your CD drive see the chapter Solving Problems in this document ...

Страница 55: ...ile system information only If you wish to load a music CD for example you would not need to mount the disk Mounting a disk with file system information gives the disk a path name that allows your computer to communicate with it You must unmount the CD before removing it from the drive To mount a CD on an HP UX 10 20 operating system with the Workstation Additional Core Enhancements for HP UX 10 2...

Страница 56: ...e click on the System_Admin icon in the Application Manager window 4 Double click on the Sam icon in the Application Manager System_Admin window If you are root the System Application Manager SAM will appear on your screen 5 Double click on the Disk and File System icon ...

Страница 57: ...e Manager However you can select any appropriate item from the Actions menu 8 Enter the mount directory name for example disk1 in the Mount Directory field of the Add Disk without LVM window 9 Click on the Modify Defaults button In the Modify Defaults window select the Read Only item from the Access button menu Next unselect the Create New File System item by clicking on it Exit the Modify Default...

Страница 58: ...e disk was mounted To unmount a CD on an HP UX 10 20 operating system with the Workstation Additional Core Enhancements for HP UX 10 20 June 1999 perform the steps covered in this section 1 Log in as root 2 Move the mouse pointer to the Application Manager control for tools and click the left mouse button Alternatively you can execute sam at a terminal window command prompt and skip to step 5 3 Do...

Страница 59: ...AM will appear on your screen 5 Double click on the Disk and File System icon 6 Double click on the Disk Devices icon The following screen message is displayed Scanning the system s hardware The Disk and File Systems window opens containing a list of devices installed in this system From the list of devices choose the CD drive you would like to remove unmount by highlighting that device ...

Страница 60: ...ove in the Actions menu In the window that next appears click on the Yes button This will unmount the CD You will need to wait for a short time before the CD is unmounted The CD is successfully unmounted when you see Unused in the Use column of the Add Disk without LVM window ...

Страница 61: ...s Enter usr sbin ioscan d sdisk After a few seconds the ioscan utility lists all of the I O devices that use the sdisk driver Your CD drive should be among the devices listed The list appears similar to the following H W Path Class Description 10 0 15 1 5 0 disk SEAGATE ST39102LC 10 0 15 1 6 0 disk SEAGATE ST39102LC 10 0 14 0 0 0 disk TEAC CD 532E B If ioscan does not detect any usable I O system ...

Страница 62: ... the Instant Ignition system on your computer you may need to reconfigure the HP UX kernel to add the CD driver Use the SAM utility to add the CD driver and build a new HP UX kernel For more information about how to reconfigure the kernel using SAM see the following manuals Managing Systems and Workgroups Using HP UX ...

Страница 63: ... Utility Here is the procedure for downloading the xmcd utility to your system 1 Log in as root 2 Type the previously given URL into the entry box on your web browser and press Enter 3 Select the menu item labeled Downloads found on the xmcd homepage 4 Scroll down to the section Select your platform on the Downloads web page and select the item labeled HP UX 9 x and later HP PA RISC 5 Wait for a f...

Страница 64: ...DE interface The xmcd utility must also be installed on your system See the section Installing the xmcd Utility To load and play an audio CD follow the steps in this procedure 1 Load the audio CD See the section Loading a CD in this chapter 2 Insert the headphone plug into the headphone jack located on the back of your system unit 3 Click on the Audio icon located on your HP CDE control panel Line...

Страница 65: ...dio window does not control the CD drive s volume level To control the CD drive s volume you need to use the volume slider on the xmcd user interface See the window in step 5 5 Start the utility by typing xmcd at the prompt and pressing Enter Now that you have your audio CD player started put on your headphones and press the Play button to listen to the audio CD Note that pressing the Help button ...

Страница 66: ...66 Chapter2 Using Your CD Drive Audio Control for the CD Drive ...

Страница 67: ...67 3 Using Your 3 5 Inch Floppy Disk Drive This chapter describes how to perform tasks that allow you to archive to or transfer data from the 3 5 inch floppy disk drive ...

Страница 68: ...t are given in this chapter enter them at the command line prompt in an HP CDE terminal window Some procedures in this chapter require you to log in as superuser root If you cannot log in as root contact your system administrator Here are the topics covered in this chapter Operating the Floppy Drive Verifying the Floppy Drive Configuration Additional Floppy Drive Information For information on ins...

Страница 69: ...from the drive like any other disk drive that is you can write information to it and read information from it Controls and Features Figure 3 1 and Table 3 1 describe the operating controls and features of the floppy disk drive Figure 3 1 Floppy Disk Drive Controls and Features Table 3 1 Floppy Disk Drive Operating Controls and Features Control Feature Purpose Busy Indicator The Busy Indicator illu...

Страница 70: ...write position So before trying to write to the diskette make sure that the write protect tab is in the write position as shown in Figure 3 2 Figure 3 2 Setting the Write Protect Tab on a Floppy Diskette To protect files on a diskette from being overwritten set the write protect tab to the write protect position NOTE The write protect tab should always be in the write position for formatting a new...

Страница 71: ...it clicks into place 3 Remove the diskette by pressing the eject button see Figure 3 1 and taking it out of the drive Using Device Files Device files are special files that tell your system which pathway through the system hardware to use when communicating with a specific device Device files also describe the type of device You will need to know the special device file associated with your floppy...

Страница 72: ...with your floppy drive use the following procedure 1 Log in as root 2 Move the mouse pointer to the Application Manager control for tools and click the left mouse button Alternatively you can execute sam at a terminal window command prompt and skip to step 5 3 Double click on the System_Admin icon in the Application Manager window ...

Страница 73: ...on the Disk Devices icon The following screen message is displayed Scanning the system s hardware The Disk and File Systems window opens containing a list of devices installed in this system From the list of devices choose the floppy disk drive you would like to configure as a file system by clicking on the device to highlight it 7 Select the Actions menu and then select the menu item View More In...

Страница 74: ...follow these steps 1 Log in as root 2 Make sure that the write protect tab on the floppy diskette is in the write position as shown in Figure 3 2 3 Insert the diskette into the floppy disk drive 4 Type the following at the prompt and press Enter mediainit f 16 devicefile where 16 is the High Density HD format option and devicefile is the device file as listed by SAM See the section Using Device Fi...

Страница 75: ...toring data from a diskette or listing the files on a diskette Saving Files to a Floppy Diskette Use the following instructions to save files to a floppy diskette 1 Check the write protect tab on the floppy diskette to ensure that it is in the write position 2 Load the formatted floppy diskette into the disk drive 3 Type the following command in a terminal window at the prompt and press Enter tar ...

Страница 76: ...n Using Device Files in this chapter and pathname is the path name of the file or directory containing files that you want to restore from the diskette If you do not specify pathname everything on the floppy diskette is restored Listing the Files on a Floppy Diskette Use the following instructions to list the files on a floppy diskette 1 Load the floppy diskette into the disk drive 2 Enter the fol...

Страница 77: ...y drive should be among the devices listed The list appears similar to the following Class I H W Path Driver S W State H W Type Description floppy 0 10 0 14 1 4 1 sioflop CLAIMED DEVICE HP_PC_FDC_FLOPPY dev floppy c0t1d0 dev rfloppy c0t1d0 If ioscan does not detect any usable I O system devices that use the floppy class such as the floppy disk drive nothing is output and you are returned to the sy...

Страница 78: ...to reconfigure the kernel using SAM see the following manuals Managing Systems and Workgroups Using HP UX For More Information For more information on using tar and a complete list of the command arguments refer to the tar man page by typing the following command in a terminal window at the prompt and pressing Enter man tar You can mount the floppy drive as a file system using the SAM utility Be s...

Страница 79: ...es refer to the dosls man page by typing the following command in a terminal window at the prompt and pressing Enter man dosls For more information on using your floppy disk drive and floppy diskettes refer to the floppy man page by typing the following command in a terminal window at the prompt and pressing Enter man floppy For more information on using the mediainit command refer to the mediaini...

Страница 80: ...80 Chapter3 Using Your 3 5 Inch Floppy Disk Drive Additional Floppy Drive Information ...

Страница 81: ...81 4 SCSI Connections This chapter provides information about connecting Small Computer System Interface SCSI devices to an HP VISUALIZE B1000 C3000 computer ...

Страница 82: ...s Connecting to the SCSI Ports The instructions in this chapter assume you are using the HP UX 10 20 operating system and the Workstation Additional Core Enhancements for HP UX 10 20 June 1999 with HP CDE NOTE When attaching external SCSI devices be sure to terminate the last device on the external SCSI bus Note that these terminators were shipped with your system ...

Страница 83: ...and an Ultra2 Wide Low Voltage Differential SCSI bus LVD SCSI The following table shows the specification differences between these SCSI buses CAUTION Currently Hewlett Packard does not support mixing Ultra Narrow Single Ended and Ultra2 Wide Low Voltage Differential devices on any one bus type Table 4 1 SCSI Bus Differences Type Data Transfer Rate Data Bus Width Available SCSI Addresses1 1 Addres...

Страница 84: ...se address 7 is reserved by the system The Ultra2 Wide Low Voltage Differential SCSI bus supports only 15 devices because address 7 is reserved by the system Cables Only SCSI cables approved by HP can be used to connect your workstation to any SCSI devices HP offers the following SCSI cables for Ultra Narrow Single Ended SCSI devices Table 4 2 Ultra Narrow Single Ended SCSI Cables Cable Number Cab...

Страница 85: ...ant problems with system operation Always use the shortest possible cable s for your configuration NOTE See SCSI Bus Length Constraints later in this chapter to determine the total length of your cables Table 4 3 Ultra2 Wide Low Voltage Differential SCSI Cables Cable Number Cable Length Description C2978A 0 5m 68 pin HDTS1 to 68 pin HDTS C2979A 1 5m C2911B 1 0m C2924B 2 5m C2361A 1 0m 68 pin VHDCI...

Страница 86: ... pin terminator LVD SCSI from Hewlett Packard Number of Devices Per SCSI Bus The number of SCSI devices per bus is limited see Table 4 1 Before adding another SCSI device determine if the system can support the additional device This workstation offers the following types of SCSI buses each with their own configuration constraints Ultra Narrow Single Ended SCSI bus Ultra2 Wide Low Voltage Differen...

Страница 87: ... not have a differential impedance between 110 and 135 ohms and it may be constructed in a way such that the device has considerable crosstalk on critical signals such as Reset Select and Busy Failure to strictly adhere to the Ultra2 Wide Low Voltage Differential SCSI bus specifications will impact the performance of the LVD bus The Ultra2 Wide Low Voltage Differential interface is a much higher p...

Страница 88: ... length specifications that apply to the Ultra Narrow Single Ended SCSI bus on your computer Note that these specifications are based on the requirement that the SCSI device being connected to the NSE SCSI bus does not exceed the maximum capacitance of 25 picofarads pF Please check with the vendor of your SCSI device if you are not sure of your devices maximum capacitance Here are the total cable ...

Страница 89: ...tem uses 1 meter of this maximum cable length internally This means that up to 11 meters of cable can be used for connecting external Ultra2 Wide Low Voltage Differential SCSI devices to this workstation NOTE When calculating the total Ultra2 Wide Low Voltage Differential SCSI cable bus trace length used externally remember to account for cables connecting external devices together as well as the ...

Страница 90: ...IMED DEVICE ctl 0 10 0 14 0 7 0 sctl CLAIMED DEVICE Initiator ba 1 10 0 14 1 superio CLAIMED BUS_NEXUS PCI Core I O Adapter tty 0 10 0 14 1 1 asio0 CLAIMED INTERFACE Built in RS 232C tty 1 10 0 14 1 2 asio0 CLAIMED INTERFACE Built in RS 232C ext_bus 1 10 0 14 1 3 SCentIf CLAIMED INTERFACE Built in Parallel Interface siopc 0 10 0 14 1 4 siofdc CLAIMED INTERFACE Built in Floppy Drive floppy 0 10 0 1...

Страница 91: ...oscan command discussed above and looking under the H W Path heading The entry 10 0 15 0 is the built in Ultra Narrow Single Ended SCSI bus For devices connected to the built in Ultra Narrow Single Ended SCSI bus such as disks the number between the two decimals and after the third in the hardware path specifies the SCSI ID for that device For example a hardware path of 10 0 15 0 2 0 specifies a N...

Страница 92: ...ltra2 Wide Low Voltage Differential SCSI bus For devices connected to the built in Ultra2 Wide Low Voltage Differential SCSI bus such as disks the number between the two decimals and after the third in the hardware path specifies the SCSI ID for that device For example a hardware path of 10 0 15 1 5 0 specifies a LVD SCSI device at SCSI ID 5 Here is the break down of the hardware path SCSI device ...

Страница 93: ...e Low Voltage Differential SCSI LVD SCSI connector The illustration below shows the two SCSI connectors SCSI cables connect to these ports with a high density thumbscrew connector NOTE It is necessary to put a terminator on unused SCSI connectors on the back panel or the last device connected to the SCSI bus Terminators are shipped with the system Be sure to use a NSE SCSI terminator for the NSE S...

Страница 94: ...94 Chapter4 SCSI Connections Connecting to the SCSI Ports ...

Страница 95: ...95 5 Changing Your Computer Hardware Configuration This chapter describes the procedures to change your computer s hardware configuration ...

Страница 96: ...20 operating system and the Workstation Additional Core Enhancements for HP UX 10 20 June 1999 with the HP CDE interface Information for the HP CDE interface can be found in the HP CDE Getting Started Guide CAUTION Always wear a properly grounded wrist strap when reconfiguring your computer with internal devices For details on electrostatic discharge read the section Electrostatic Discharge ESD Pr...

Страница 97: ...uty flat blade screwdriver with 150mm 6 inch long shaft T 10 and T 15 Torx drivers Note that the screws these drivers are used on have a recessed slot for use by flat bladed screwdrivers Needle nose pliers NOTE Many of the HP UX commands in this chapter will require that you become superuser root If you cannot log in as root contact your system administrator ...

Страница 98: ...s the system power switch the system automatically performs a shutdown q 2 Attach the static grounding wrist strap by following the instructions on the package Attach the sticky end of the wrist strap to bare metal on the back panel of the system unit 3 Unlatch the front panel also known as the front bezel by pressing in on the two latch buttons located on the right side of the front panel See Fig...

Страница 99: ...system unit 1 Locate the hinges on the left side of the front panel and insert them into the holes located along the left edge of the system unit 2 Rotate the front panel inward until you hear the two latch buttons snap in place The front panel is now closed If there is a need to lock the front panel use the system unit keys that came with your system to lock the panel These keys are located insid...

Страница 100: ...h and shutdown the system without performing the proper shutdown sequences See Figure 5 2 Therefore before taking the left side panel of your computer off do a reboot h or press the soft power switch on the front panel of your computer Either of these actions will gracefully power down the system 1 Power off the system and unplug the system unit power cord from the electrical outlet 2 Attach the s...

Страница 101: ...el toward you as shown in Figure 5 2 This releases the panel s top and bottom left side hook hinges from their hinge slots See Figure 5 2 Figure 5 2 Opening the Left Side Panel of the System Unit NOTE The EMI gasket as shown in Figure 5 2 must not be removed from the side panel Safety Interlock Release Pin T 15 Torx Thumbscrew T 15 Torx Thumbscrew Safety Interlock Switch Left Side Panel EMI Gasket...

Страница 102: ...ge slots See Figure 5 2 Note that the hinge slots are located on the far right edge of the system unit using the back of the system unit as the reference 2 Swing the back edge of the panel toward the system unit s back edge and press the outside edges of the side panel tightly against the system unit This will ensure a tight seal of the EMI gaskets 3 Secure the side panel in place with the two T 1...

Страница 103: ...lectrical outlet before servicing any components within the system unit Propping Up the Power Supply To prop the power supply up follow these steps 1 Lay the system unit on its right side using the front panel as your reference and on a cushioned surface to avoid cosmetic damage to the system unit s exterior 2 Open the left side panel of the system unit by following the procedure in the section Op...

Страница 104: ...e Configuration System Unit Power Supply 4 Lift up on the power supply The bail will automatically engage to hold up the power supply at approximately 90 degrees See Figure 5 4 Figure 5 4 Propping Up the Power Supply Bail Lock Bail Power Supply ...

Страница 105: ...steps 1 Pull slightly back on the power supply until you are able to remove the bail from the bail lock Using the power supply handle lower it downward into its original operating position See Figure 5 3 2 Tighten both captive screws in place as seen in Figure 5 3 Use a T 15 Torx driver and 6 inch pounds of torque to tighten the screws 3 Replace the left side panel of the system unit as shown in t...

Страница 106: ...cription of slot capabilities Figure 5 5 PCI Card Slot Numbering and Capabilities NOTE To maintain optimum graphics performance you should always use slot 2 SL2 as your primary graphics card slot and slot 4 SL4 as your secondary graphics card slot If you connect your monitor to a different graphics card slot you will need to change the graphics path for that monitor To do this read the section Dis...

Страница 107: ...river or flathead screwdriver to remove the I O slot bulkhead screws Here are the steps required for remove an I O card from the system unit 1 Power off the system and unplug the system unit power cord from the electrical outlet Note that when you press the system power switch the system automatically performs a shutdown q 2 Open the side panel of the system unit as explained in the section Openin...

Страница 108: ...igure 5 7 Removing the I O Card Retainer 4 Locate the I O card you want to remove and using a T 15 Torx driver remove the I O card s bulkhead screw as shown in Figure 5 8 Figure 5 8 Removing the I O Card 5 Pull evenly on the outside edges of the I O card to remove it See Figure 5 8 I O Card Retainer I O Card Air Divider I O Card Bulkhead Screw I O Card Bulkhead I O Card Being Removed ...

Страница 109: ...kip to step four 4 Pull evenly in the direction of the arrow on both PULL tabs of the I O card retainer to remove it See Figure 5 7 5 Insert the I O card into the slot you have chosen with the bulkhead appropriately positioned See Figure 5 8 If the card is full length the non bulkhead end of the card should be placed in the I O card guide Press firmly and evenly on the I O card until it is in the ...

Страница 110: ...this section just covers that task Figure 5 9 Fan Cooling Areas for the System Unit CAUTION If one of the fans in the fan areas shown in Figure 5 9 is not working as indicated by an LCD error message you need to call your local Hewlett Packard support representative Continuing to operate your system unit with a bad fan will cause damage to the system unit To determine the fan that needs to be repl...

Страница 111: ...move memory cards you will need to remove this fan To remove the fan from the hard disk drive chassis follow these steps 1 Lay the system unit on its side and on a cushioned surface to avoid cosmetic damage to the system unit s exterior 2 Remove the system unit s side panel See the section Opening the Left Side Panel of the System Unit in this chapter 3 Prop up the power supply See the section Pro...

Страница 112: ...d from their alignment holes allowing the fan to be taken out of the system unit If you are removing the hard disk drive fan to get access to the memory cards you do not need to unplug the fan s power cable Once the hard disk drive fan is removed place it on top of the hard disk drive chassis Figure 5 10 Removing the Fan from the Hard Disk Drive Chassis Top Alignment Tab Bottom Alignment Tab Fan B...

Страница 113: ... Position the fan bracket so that the top alignment tabs will fit around the two hard disk drive alignment screws and the bottom alignment tabs can slide down into their alignment holes as shown in Figure 5 10 Once the tabs are properly aligned slide them into place 2 Close the system unit as explained in the section Propping Up the Power Supply in this chapter ...

Страница 114: ...f your CD drive as they are set at the factory However if you bought a new CD drive to install in your system you will have to make sure that the master slave CSEL jumper is set in the CSEL position Since different manufacturers of CD drives have different locations for the CSEL jumper look at the documentation that comes with your CD drive for the proper location of this jumper CAUTION CD drives ...

Страница 115: ...nit Push the cover handle away from the rear of the removable media chassis approximately one inch Next pull the cover handle toward you The audio ATAPI and power cables are now accessible to you Figure 5 11 Removing the CD Drive Bay s Rear Cover 3 Rotate the system unit around until you see the front of the unit as shown in Figure 5 12 Figure 5 12 Front of System Unit with the Front Panel Removed...

Страница 116: ...Figure 5 13 and remove the blank filler from the bracket You are now ready to mount the CD drive into the CD drive bracket Note you will need the blank filler screws to mount the CD drive Figure 5 13 Removing the CD Drive Bracket and Blank CAUTION CD drives are susceptible to mechanical and electronic shock When handling the drive always wear the static grounding wrist strap that came in the CD dr...

Страница 117: ...e to the bracket as shown in Figure 5 14 The screws should be tightened using 6 inch pounds of torque Note that the CD drive should extend approximately one inch out from the front of the CD drive bracket Figure 5 14 Installing the CD Drive 6 Slide the CD drive and its bracket into the system unit chassis as shown in Figure 5 14 There are runners on the side of each bracket and guides inside the C...

Страница 118: ...you can pull its cable through the back of the CD drive chassis to the front of the CD drive chassis and connect it Note that you should connect the audio cable first Figure 5 15 Plugging in the Audio ATAPI and Power Cables 8 Tighten the two CD drive bracket screws as shown in Figure 5 16 The screws should be tightened using 6 inch pounds of torque Figure 5 16 Tightening the Bracket Screws Power C...

Страница 119: ... remain outside of the CD drive bay s rear cover Figure 5 17 Replacing the CD Drive Bay s Rear Cover 10 Remove the plastic CD drive blank from the computer s front panel 11 Complete the installation of the CD drive by replacing the front and side panels of the system unit as explained in the sections Closing the Left Side Panel of the System Unit and Closing the System Unit Front Panel in this cha...

Страница 120: ...le to mechanical and electronic shock When handling the drive always wear the static grounding wrist strap that came in the CD drive kit Always handle the drive carefully 1 Perform the procedures in the sections Opening the System Unit Front Panel and Opening the Left Side Panel of the System Unit The front panel needs to be opened so you can remove the CD drive from the system chassis The left si...

Страница 121: ...e back of the removable media chassis inside the system unit Push the cover handle away from the back of the removable media chassis approximately one inch Next pull the cover handle toward you The audio ATAPI and power cables are now accessible to you Disconnect these cables from the CD drive Figure 5 18 Removing the CD Drive Bay s Rear Cover Audio Cable Rear Cover T 15 Torx Slotted Screw Rear Co...

Страница 122: ...uration Removable Media Devices 3 Rotate the system unit around until you see the front of the unit as shown in Figure 5 19 Figure 5 19 Front of the System Unit with the Front Panel Removed Bracket Screw LCD System Unit Power Switch hidden Bracket Screw ...

Страница 123: ...ly as shown in Figure 5 20 Next remove the four CD drive mounting screws T 10 Torx slotted screws as shown in Figure 5 20 and remove the CD drive from the bracket You are now ready to attach the CD drive blank to the CD drive bracket Figure 5 20 Removing the CD Drive Bracket Guide CD Drive Mounting Screws T 10 Torx Screws Bracket Screws Bracket Runner CD Drive T 15 Torx Screws CD Drive Bracket ...

Страница 124: ...e mounting screws T 10 Torx slotted screws using 6 inch pounds of torque This will secure the CD drive blank in place Align the bracket runners and bracket guides and slide the CD drive blank and bracket into place See Figure 5 21 Figure 5 21 Installing the CD Drive Blank Bracket Guide CD Drive Mounting Screws Bracket Runner Bracket Screws CD Drive Bracket Blank ...

Страница 125: ...f the CD drive bay s rear cover The CD drive bay s rear cover s edge is rounded to keep you from cutting the cables See Figure 5 23 Next place the end opposite the rear cover handle into the cover slot rotate it into place and tighten the T 15 Torx slotted screw using 6 inch pounds of torque This will secure the rear cover in place See Figure 5 23 You have completed the removal of the CD drive Fig...

Страница 126: ...the installation of the floppy disk drive WARNING Turn the system unit off and unplug the power cord before installing the floppy disk drive CAUTION Floppy disk drives are susceptible to mechanical and electronic shock When handling the drive always wear the static grounding wrist strap that came in the floppy disk drive kit Always handle the drive carefully 1 Perform the procedures in the section...

Страница 127: ...ay s rear cover is located on the rear of the removable media chassis inside the system unit Push the cover handle away from the rear of the removable media chassis approximately one inch Next pull the cover handle toward you The floppy data cable and power cable are now accessible to you Figure 5 24 Removing the Floppy Disk Drive Bay s Rear Cover T 15 Torx Slotted Screw Power Cable Data Cable Rea...

Страница 128: ...iguration Removable Media Devices 3 Rotate the system unit around until you see the front of the unit as shown in Figure 5 25 Figure 5 25 Front of System Unit with the Front Panel Removed System Unit Power Switch LCD CD Drive Blank Floppy Drive Blank ...

Страница 129: ...ews as shown in Figure 5 26 and remove the blank from the bracket You are now ready to mount the floppy disk drive into the floppy disk bracket Figure 5 26 Removing the Floppy Disk Bracket and Blank CAUTION Floppy disk drives are susceptible to mechanical and electronic shock When handling the drive always wear the static grounding wrist strap that came in the floppy disk drive kit Always handle t...

Страница 130: ...d on the front part of both sides of the bracket These T 10 Torx screws should then be screwed into the screw holes located on both sides of the floppy disk drive These holes are located near the floppy disk drive s front panel The remaining T 10 Torx screws should be insert through the holes labeled A at the back part of the floppy disk drive bracket These screws should then be screwed into the r...

Страница 131: ...ector Next plug the data cable into its connector Note that the connectors are keyed for proper insertion See Figure 5 28 Figure 5 28 Plugging In the Floppy Data and Power Cables 8 Tighten the two floppy disk drive bracket screws as shown in Figure 5 29 You will need to use 6 inch pounds of torque to tighten them Figure 5 29 Tightening the Bracket Screws Power Cable Data Cable Ferrite Bead Bracket...

Страница 132: ...er Figure 5 30 Replacing the Floppy Disk Drive Bay s Rear Cover 10 Remove the plastic floppy disk drive blank from the computer s front panel 11 Complete the installation of the floppy disk drive by replacing the front and side panels of the system unit as explained in the sections Closing the Left Side Panel of the System Unit and Closing the System Unit Front Panel in this chapter You should als...

Страница 133: ...e to mechanical and electronic shock When handling the drive always wear the static grounding wrist strap that came in the floppy disk drive kit Always handle the drive carefully 1 Perform the procedures in the sections Opening the System Unit Front Panel and Opening the Left Side Panel of the System Unit The front panel needs to be opened so you can remove the floppy disk drive from the system un...

Страница 134: ...ve bay s rear cover is located on the rear of the removable media chassis inside the system unit Push the cover handle away from the rear of the removable media chassis approximately one inch Next pull the cover handle toward you Remove the floppy data and power cables from their connectors Figure 5 31 Removing the Floppy Disk Drive Bay s Rear Cover T 15 Power Cable Data Cable Rear Cover Torx Slot...

Страница 135: ...emovable Media Devices 3 Rotate the system unit around until you can see the front of the unit as shown in Figure 5 32 Figure 5 32 Front of System Unit with the Front Panel Removed LCD Bracket Screw hidden Bracket Screw Floppy Disk Drive System Unit Power Switch ...

Страница 136: ...s shown in Figure 5 33 Next remove the four floppy disk drive mounting screws T 10 Torx slotted screws as shown in Figure 5 33 and remove the floppy disk drive from the bracket You are now ready to attach the floppy disk drive blank to the floppy disk drive bracket Figure 5 33 Removing the Floppy Disk Drive Bracket Screw Floppy Disk Mounting Screw Floppy Disk Drive Floppy Disk Bracket there are fo...

Страница 137: ...unting screws T 10 Torx slotted screws into the bracket and tighten them using 6 inch pounds of torque See Figure 5 34 Figure 5 34 Installing the Floppy Disk Blank and Bracket 6 Slide the floppy disk blank and its bracket into the system unit chassis as shown in Figure 5 34 Floppy Disk Bracket Floppy Disk Mounting Screws there Floppy Disk Blank Bracket Screw are four of them ...

Страница 138: ... that the floppy data and power cables are positioned so that they come out of the top edge of the rear floppy disk drive bay s cover This edge is rounded to prevent cutting of the cables See Figure 5 36 Put the rear cover in place and tighten the T 15 Torx slotted screw using 6 inch pounds of torque Figure 5 36 Replacing the Rear Floppy Disk Drive Bay s Cover Bracket Screw Bracket Screw T 15 Torx...

Страница 139: ...e removal of the floppy disk drive by replacing the front and side panels of the system unit as explained in the sections Closing the Left Side Panel of the System Unit and Closing the System Unit Front Panel in this chapter You should also make sure that all cables are positioned within the system unit so that they do not hang loosely This will prevent damage to the cables ...

Страница 140: ...ide Low Voltage Differential SCSI bus The hard disk drive that came with your computer was set to SCSI ID 6 on the Ultra2 Wide Low Voltage Differential SCSI bus If you are adding a second internal hard disk drive the second hard disk drive will use SCSI ID 5 on the Ultra2 Wide Low Voltage Differential SCSI bus Note that the two slots for the hard disk drives have SCSI ID numbers 5 and 6 preassigne...

Страница 141: ... you will need to mount it and create a file system on it This should be done after you have installed the hard disk drive To mount a hard disk drive and create a file system on it use the procedure provided in the section Adding a Hard Disk Drive as a File System Using SAM found in this chapter 1 Open the front panel of your system unit using the instructions found in the section Opening the Syst...

Страница 142: ... outward on the release lever the hard drive bracket will come out of its slot Figure 5 38 Removing the Hard Drive Bracket 3 Mount the hard disk drive on the hard drive bracket using the four T 15 Torx shoulder screws that are stored on the mounting bracket See Figure 5 38 Plastic Release Hook Release Lever Two T 15 Torx Hard Disk Drive Mounting Screws Two T 15 Torx Hard Disk Drive Mounting Screws...

Страница 143: ...river that is long enough to fit through the access holes on the sides of the hard disk drive bracket Figure 5 39 Inserting the Hard Disk Drive 5 Slide the assembly into its hard drive slot and push inward on the release lever until the front of the hard disk drive bracket is flush with the system unit and the lever snaps closed The front panel should now be replaced as explained in the section Cl...

Страница 144: ...ed to unmount it This should be done before you remove the hard disk drive To unmount a file system on a hard disk drive use the procedure provided in the section Removing a Hard Disk Drive as a File System Using SAM found in this chapter 1 Open the front panel of you system unit using the instructions found in the section Opening the System Unit Front Panel In the lower right corner of the system...

Страница 145: ...ase lever as shown in Figure 5 41 As you pull outward on the release lever the hard disk drive bracket will come out of its slot Note that you should hold the hard disk drive bracket as well as the release lever to avoid dropping the hard disk drive when you remove it Figure 5 41 Removing the Hard Disk Drive Hard Disk Drive Bracket Plastic Release Hook Release Lever Hard Disk Drive ...

Страница 146: ...ging it Note that in order to remove the T 15 Torx screws from the sides of the hard disk drive you will have to have a T 15 Torx driver that is long enough to fit through the access holes on the sides of the hard disk drive bracket Figure 5 42 Removing the Hard Disk Drive from Its Bracket Plastic Release Lever Plastic Release Hook Hard Disk Drive Bracket T 15 Torx Should Screw Mounting Grommet do...

Страница 147: ... push inward on the release lever until the front of the hard dive bracket is flush with the system unit and the release lever snaps closed See Figure 5 43 The front panel should now be replaced as explained in the section Closing the System Unit Front Panel in this chapter Figure 5 43 Replacing the Hard Disk Drive Bracket Storage Locations for the T 15 Should Screws Release Lever Plastic Release ...

Страница 148: ... and Workgroups The procedures in this section require you to log in as root If you cannot log in as root contact your system administrator Adding a Hard Disk Drive as a File System Using SAM Here is the procedure you need to follow to add a hard disk drive as a file system using SAM 1 Log in as root 2 Move the mouse pointer to the Application Manager control for tools and click the left mouse but...

Страница 149: ...e Disk Devices icon The following screen message is displayed Scanning the system s hardware The Disk and File Systems window opens containing a list of drives installed in this system From the list of devices choose the hard disk drive you would like to configure as a file system by clicking on the device to highlight it 7 Click on Add in the Actions menu For this example you will select the item...

Страница 150: ...he Add Disk without LVM window disappears and HFS appears in the Use column of the Disk and File Systems window your task will be complete Removing a Hard Disk Drive as a File System Using SAM Here is the procedure you need to follow to remove a hard disk drive as a file system using SAM 1 Log in as root 2 Move the mouse pointer to the Application Manager control for tools and click the left mouse...

Страница 151: ...er SAM will appear on your screen 5 Double click on the Disk and File System icon 6 Double click on the Disk Devices icon The following screen message is displayed Scanning the system s hardware The Disk and File Systems window opens containing a list of devices installed in this system From the list of devices choose the hard disk drive you would like to remove unmount by highlighting that device...

Страница 152: ... next appears click on the Yes button This will unmount the file system located on the hard disk drive you are removing from the system unit You will need to wait for a short time before the new file system is unmounted The file system is successfully unmounted when you see Unused in the Use column of the Add Disk without LVM window ...

Страница 153: ...n for DIMMs when inserting them into their connectors because the connectors are keyed to prevent you from putting them in backwards See Figure 5 46 Use the Boot Console Interface to verify that the computer recognizes the additional DIMMs when you have finished installing them Note that you can also use SAM and select the Performance Monitor icon then the System Properties icon and in the window ...

Страница 154: ...rdware Configuration Memory Cards 2 Prop up the system unit power supply as explained in the section Propping Up the System Unit Power Supply in this chapter Figure 5 44 Propping Up the Power Supply Power Supply Fan DIMM Card DIMM Connector ...

Страница 155: ...256Mbyte card with another 128Mbyte card The B1000 and C3000 computers use only 128 Mbyte and 256 Mbyte DIMM cards 4 Remove the hard disk drive fan as explained in the section Removing the Fan from the Hard Disk Drive Area in this chapter and load the DIMM cards in the slots using the loading sequence provided in Figure 5 45 Figure 5 45 Memory Card Slot Numbers and Loading Sequence NOTE When insta...

Страница 156: ...g the Hard Disk Drive Fan in this chapter 8 Replace the left side panel as explained in the section Closing the System Unit after Propping Up the Power Supply in this chapter Plug the power cord back in to the electrical outlet 9 Verify that this installation was successful by following the steps in the section Displaying the Current Memory Configuration in the chapter The Boot Console Interface i...

Страница 157: ...ioned surface to avoid damage to the system unit s exterior 1 Open the side panel of the system unit as explained in the section Opening the Left Side Panel of the System Unit in this chapter 2 Prop up the system unit power supply as explained in the section Propping Up the System Unit Power Supply in this chapter Figure 5 47 Propping Up the Power Supply 3 Remove the fan from the hard disk drive c...

Страница 158: ...e 5 45 7 Replace the hard disk drive fan as explained in the section Replacing the Hard Disk Drive Fan in this chapter 8 Replace the left side panel as explained in the section Closing the System Unit after Propping Up the Power Supply in this chapter Plug the power cord back in to the electrical outlet 9 Verify that this removal was successful by following the steps in Chapter 6 of this book The ...

Страница 159: ... your keyboard s Num Lock light comes on during the boot process to initiate the automatic monitor selection process Your system will query you for a new monitor type Note that if you have waited more than 15 minutes for a monitor type to appear go to the section Troubleshooting Monitor Problems in this chapter 2 Select one of the monitor types listed on the screen and press Enter If your monitor ...

Страница 160: ...fined in a previous section or you have an Instant Ignition system that boots up using the HP CDE interface To use the System Administration Manager SAM to set the monitor type follow the steps in this procedure 1 Log in as root 2 Move the mouse pointer to the Application Manager control for tools and click the left mouse button Alternatively you can execute sam at a terminal window command prompt...

Страница 161: ...ation Manager SAM will appear on your screen 5 Double click on the Display icon 6 Double click on the Monitor Configuration icon in the Display window The Monitor Configuration window will have a monitor icon s in it that is are associated with the graphics card s in your system units I O card slot s 7 Click on the monitor icon in the Monitor Configuration window whose monitor type you want to set...

Страница 162: ... is the number of the entry you selected To finish your monitor type selection select the Modify Monitor window s OK button A pop up window will appear to confirm your monitor type selection Press the Yes button in that pop up window This causes the monitor to reset possibly hiding existing windows You will then be given 15 seconds after the monitor type changes to configure this setting Press the...

Страница 163: ...mputer keyboard connector from the system rear panel 3 Connect a serial terminal emulator to the Serial 1 connector the left serial connector on the system rear panel 4 Power on the system The system will now display the console to the terminal connected to Serial 1 port Note that you can use a 9 pin to 9 pin serial cable HP F1044 80002 to connect an HP OminiBook serial port to the workstation 5 S...

Страница 164: ...164 Chapter5 Changing Your Computer Hardware Configuration Changing Your Monitor Type ...

Страница 165: ...165 6 The Boot Console Interface This chapter describes the different features of the boot console interface and how to use them ...

Страница 166: ...etting Your Computer Displaying and Setting Paths Displaying and Setting the Monitor Type Changing the Console to an External Terminal Displaying the Current Memory Configuration Displaying the Status of the System I O Setting the Auto Boot and Auto Search Flags Displaying and Setting the Security Mode Displaying and Setting the Fastboot Mode Displaying the LAN Station Address Displaying System In...

Страница 167: ...ome of the things you can do Boot your computer Search for bootable media Reset your computer Display and set boot paths Display and set your monitor type Display memory configuration information Display the status of the PCI slots Set Auto Boot Auto Search and Auto Start Set Fastboot Display LAN information Display system information The boot console menus follow showing the various tasks you can...

Страница 168: ... CON KEY path Display or modify a path SEArch DIsplay IPL path Search for boot devices COnfiguration command Access Configuration menu commands INformation command Access Information menu commands SERvice command Access Service menu commands DIsplay Redisplay the current menu HElp menu commands Display help for menu or command RESET Restart the system Main Menu Enter command ...

Страница 169: ...values FastBoot ON OFF Display or set boot tests execution LanConfig Display or set LAN Configuration MOnitor LIST path type Change the current monitor type PAth PRI ALT CON KEY path Display or modify a path SEArch DIsplay IPL path Search for boot devices SECure ON OFF Set show security mode TIme c y m d h m s Read or set real time clock in GMT PreviousPower ON OFF Set previous power state BOot me...

Страница 170: ...or Display coprocessor information FwrVersion Display firmware version IO Display I O interface information LanAddress Display built in system LAN address MEmory Display memory information PRocessor Display processor information WArnings Display selftest warning messages BOot PRI ALT path Boot from specified path DIsplay Redisplay the current menu HElp menu command Display help for menu or command...

Страница 171: ...s MemRead addr len type Read memory locations PCIDelay value Display or set PCI delay value PDT CLEAR Display or clear the Page Deallocation Table PIM proc HPMC LPMC TOC Display PIM information ScRoll ON OFF Display or change scrolling ability BOot PRI ALT path Boot from specified path DIsplay Redisplay the current menu HElp menu command Display help for menu or command RESET Restart the system MA...

Страница 172: ...cute the shutdown q command to shut down the HP UX operating system on your computer before powering it off When you turn off the power switch your computer automatically shuts down the operating system before terminating the power Make sure you do not unplug the system s power cord or otherwise interrupt power to the system unit at this time When the operating system has been properly shut down t...

Страница 173: ...ollowing message Processor is booting from first available de vice To discontinue press any key within 10 seconds NOTE If you are using a power saving monitor you will have less than 10 seconds from the time this message appears to press a key 4 Press a key You will then see the message Boot terminated The Main Menu of the boot console appears ...

Страница 174: ... some possible booting scenarios you may encounter If you know which device you want to boot from and you know that it contains a bootable operating system follow the directions in Accessing the Boot Console Interface earlier in this chapter and then type the following at the prompt Main Menu Enter command boot device where device is the hardware path to the device specified in Mnemonic Style Nota...

Страница 175: ...t with the Initial System Loader ISL before booting you computer follow the directions in Accessing the Boot Console Interface earlier in this chapter and then type the following at the prompt Main Menu Enter command boot device The following prompt will appear Interact with ISL Y N Q Answering yes Y causes the ISL to be loaded from the specified device After a short time the following prompt appe...

Страница 176: ...orrupted and you wish to boot your computer from the backup kernel stand vmunix prev type the following at the ISL prompt and press Enter ISL hpux stand vmunix prev If you do not know which media in your file systems have bootable operating systems you can find them with the search ipl command See the subsequent section Searching for Bootable Media ...

Страница 177: ...orarily suspends the search Ctrl Q Continues the search Any Other Key Stops the search These flow control keystrokes do not work with a bitmapped display but such a display can show more than forty lines of text so you are unlikely to need them To search for devices of just one type that actually contain bootable media follow the directions in Accessing the Boot Console Interface earlier in this c...

Страница 178: ...Console Interface earlier in this chapter and then type the following at the prompt and press Enter Main Menu Enter command co When the Configuration Menu appears type the following at the prompt and press Enter Configuration Menu Enter command default When the Configuration Menu appears again type the following at the prompt and press Enter Configuration Menu Enter command reset ...

Страница 179: ...n Menu Enter command path The paths are displayed in Mnemonic Style Notation as shown in Table 6 2 Table 6 1 System Paths Path Type Device primary or pri Your computer s default boot device usually the root disk alternate or alt Your computer s alternate boot device usually a DDS format tape device console or con Your computer s primary display device keyboard or key Your computer s primary input ...

Страница 180: ... type the following at the prompt and press Enter Main Menu Enter command path primary To set a system path to a new value follow the directions in Accessing the Boot Console Interface earlier in this chapter and then type the following at the prompt and press Enter Main Menu Enter command path path_type path where path_type is one of the path types listed in Table 6 1 and path is the specificatio...

Страница 181: ...itor command lets you change your computer s graphics configuration This command is available in the Configuration Menu of the boot console interface NOTE The monitor command lets you change your computer s graphics configuration before you replace your monitor For information about changing the configuration after you replace your monitor refer to Changing Your Monitor Type in Chapter 5 To displa...

Страница 182: ...lot 4 secondary slot graphics 5 Graphics adapter installed in slot 5 graphics 6 Graphics adapter installed in slot 6 and type is the numerical monitor type See Setting the Monitor Type in a subsequent section for a list of types For example an HP VISUALIZE EG graphics card A4977A installed in option slot 2 would be graphics 2 Note that you can have graphics 1 through graphics 6 for your graphics_p...

Страница 183: ...nter command configuration This places you in the Configuration Menu From here type the following command at the prompt and press Enter Configuration Menu Enter command monitor The message on your display is a list of the current graphics adapters and their monitor types configured for your computer MONITOR INFORMATION Path Slot Head HPA Resolution Freq Type Class GRAPHICS 2 2 1 fffa000000 1280x10...

Страница 184: ...or types similar to the following is displayed MONITOR INFORMATION Path Slot Head Type Size Freq Class GRAPHICS 2 2 1 1 1280x1024 75Hz PCI GRAPHICS 2 2 1 2 1280x1024 75Hz PCI Double buffered GRAPHICS 2 2 1 3 1280x1024 75Hz PCI Greyscale GRAPHICS 2 2 1 4 1280x1024 75Hz PCI Double buffered Greyscale GRAPHICS 2 2 1 5 1280x768 75Hz PCI GRAPHICS 2 2 1 6 800x600 75Hz PCI GRAPHICS 2 2 1 7 640x480 75Hz PC...

Страница 185: ...s the new monitor information Trying to change the monitor type to a number not listed for that graphics device fails and gives you the following warning message Value of monitor type n out of range n nn Trying to change the monitor type on an empty slot fails and gives you the following warning message No such graphics card Setting the Monitor Type with SAM The System Administration Manager SAM a...

Страница 186: ... and click the left mouse button Alternatively you can execute sam at a terminal window command prompt and skip to step 5 3 Double click on the System_Admin icon in the Application Manager window 4 Double click on the Sam icon in the Application Manager System_Admin window If you are root the System Application Manager SAM will appear on your screen ...

Страница 187: ...n 1 1280 1024 75 10x20 PCI 9 Select an entry from the list in the Modify Monitor window In that same window select the check box labeled Make monitor type n the default where n is the number of the entry you selected To finish your monitor type selection select the Modify Monitor window s OK button A pop up window will appear to confirm your monitor type selection Press the Yes button in that pop ...

Страница 188: ...m Lock light to come on NOTE It takes a short amount of time approximately 40 seconds after powering on the computer before the Num Lock light comes on Wait two seconds after the Num Lock light comes on which is near the end of the boot sequence then press Tab to initiate the automatic monitor selection process If your screen remains blank after two minutes of waiting for something to be displayed...

Страница 189: ...rocess press Tab Troubleshooting Monitor Problems In the event that your console stops displaying to your graphics device use the following procedure to set the console for displaying to an external terminal Here are the steps to follow 1 Turn system power off 2 Disconnect the computer keyboard connector from the system rear panel 3 Connect a serial terminal emulator to the Serial 1 connector the ...

Страница 190: ...ay the console to an external serial terminal so that you can configure the graphics console 1 Turn the system s power off 2 Disconnect the USB keyboard connector from the system rear panel 3 Connect a serial terminal to the Serial 1 connector on the system back panel Configure the terminal for 9600 baud No Stop Bits No Parity 8 Bits 4 Power on the system The system will now display the console to...

Страница 191: ...ation Menu of the boot console interface follow the directions in Accessing the Boot Console Interface earlier in this chapter Once you are in the Boot Console Interface Main Menu type the following at the prompt and press Enter Main Menu Enter command information This places you in the Information Menu From here type the following at the prompt and press Enter Information Menu Enter command memor...

Страница 192: ... modules are properly installed and configured MEMORY INFORMATION MEMORY STATUS TABLE Slot Size Status 0 256MB Active 1 256MB Active 2 128MB Active TOTAL MEMORY 640MB MEMORY FAULT TABLE Slot Size Status Active Installed Memory 640MB of SDRAM Deallocated Pages 0 Pages Available Memory 640MB Good Memory Required by OS 0 Not Initialized Memory HVERSION SVERSION 0x0860 0x0900 ...

Страница 193: ...isplayed I O MODULE INFORMATION IODC IODC Path Decimal Type Location HVER SVER Vers Dep LAN 10 0 12 0 Ethernet built in 0060 a200 0x02 0x00 AUDIO 10 0 13 0 Audio built in IDE 10 0 14 0 IDE built in 0060 a300 0x00 0x00 SUPERIO MISC 10 0 14 0 Bridge Device built in FLOPPY 10 0 14 1 0 Floppy Disk built in SERIAL_1 10 0 14 1 1 RS232 port built in 0060 8c00 0x01 0x00 SERIAL_2 10 0 14 1 2 RS232 port bui...

Страница 194: ...f your computer enters the boot administration mode of the boot console user interface The state of the auto search flag determines how your computer seeks a boot device during auto boot If auto search is set to on your computer will search for other boot devices if the primary boot device is not available If auto search is off your computer will default to the boot administration mode if it can t...

Страница 195: ...gs The auto search command searches for devices in the following order Primary boot path can be set by the user Alternate boot path can be set by the user Low voltage differential SCSI built in PCI 1 through PCI 6 plug in interface cards Narrow single ended SCSI built in LAN built in ...

Страница 196: ... the procedure in the section Accessing the Boot Console Interface in this chapter Once the Main Menu is present you can type the following command at the prompt and press Enter Main Menu Enter command configuration From the Configuration Menu you can execute the secure command and preform the subsequent tasks in this section To display the current setting for the secure flag type the following co...

Страница 197: ...enu When fastboot is disabled set to off more extensive memory testing and I O interface testing is performed during the self tests causing the boot process to take longer If you are experiencing difficulty in booting your computer set fastboot to off and reboot the system More extensive testing may reveal the error condition To display the status of fastboot type the following at the prompt and p...

Страница 198: ...hat your LAN station address can be determined using the Boot Console Interface s Information Menu A LAN station address for your computer is the label that uniquely identifies the LAN connection for your computer at the link level the hardware level To display your workstation s LAN station addresses type the following at the prompt and press Enter Information Menu Enter command lanaddress The LA...

Страница 199: ...or revision and speed cache size memory size flag settings and the boot and console paths To display system information for the Information Menu type the following at the prompt and press Enter Information Menu Enter command all This information is paged to allow you to view it as necessary unless the service ScRoll command has been used to disable scrolling ...

Страница 200: ...200 Chapter6 The Boot Console Interface Displaying System Information ...

Страница 201: ...pter contains information to help you determine what is wrong with your system when you have problems If you have a problem that is not listed in this chapter or if your problem persists contact your designated service representative ...

Страница 202: ...he Workstation Additional Core Enhancements for HP UX 10 20 June 1999 with the HP CDE graphical interface When using HP CDE you will have to use command line options in a terminal window to perform tests Here are the topics covered in this chapter Common Problems and Solutions Dealing with a Boot Failure Memory Failures LCD Information Running System Verification Tests NOTE This chapter requires y...

Страница 203: ...lem Solution The LCD screen does not light up Make sure all AC power cables are connected securely to the system Make sure the power cord is plugged into a working AC outlet Make sure the power is turned ON The LCD screen lights up but the screen is blank Make sure the LCD control cable is properly connected inside the system unit LCD messages See LCD Information later in this chapter If problems ...

Страница 204: ...booting Follow the instructions in Dealing with a Boot Failure later in this chapter If the LCD displays a DIMM error follow the instructions in Memory Failures later in this chapter If problems persist contact your system administrator or call your designated service representative Table 7 3 Problems with the 802 3 Network Problem Solution Cannot reach other systems on the network Applications th...

Страница 205: ... Dealing with a Boot Failure later in this chapter If the disk drive is external to the system unit make sure that its power is turned ON If problems persist contact your system administrator or call your designated service representative Table 7 5 Problems Using the CD Drive Problem Solution The CD drive does not respond to commands for example mount or swinstall Re enter the commands and make su...

Страница 206: ... file dev floppy c0t1d0 for commands that require a device file name Make sure the write protect tab is set to write if you are trying to copy data to a floppy diskette Follow the instructions in the section Running System Verification Tests later in this chapter to verify that the floppy disk drive is functioning properly Make sure cables power data etc are connected If problems persist contact y...

Страница 207: ... connectors on the back of your system unit Note that these terminators were shipped with your system unit 1 Follow the directions in Accessing the Boot Console Interface in Chapter 6 of this document NOTE Your computer automatically shuts down the operating system before it terminates the power 2 At the Main Menu prompt type the following and press Enter Main Menu Enter command search ipl This ca...

Страница 208: ...re is either something wrong with the file system or with the hardware If you suspect a file system failure see the manual Using HP UX for help on dealing with file system failures If you think that something is wrong with the hardware continue reading this chapter for more troubleshooting information ...

Страница 209: ... error Your system s Boot Console Interface will never appear A possible solution to the memory failure problem is to perform the procedure in the section Installing Additional Memory in the chapter Changing Your Computer Hardware Configuration If the problem persists contact your system administrator or call your designated service representative ...

Страница 210: ...ecuted The mnemonics and their meanings are FLT A hardware error has been detected TST Hardware being tested INI Hardware being initialized SHU System being shutdown WRN A non optimal or unusual operating condition exists RUN Computer is running operating system In general the LCD display has the following format MMM Three character mnemonic CCCC Four digit hexadecimal code FFFFFF Six character fi...

Страница 211: ...gs This section provides the failure and warning messages you will see in your computer s LCD if there is a problem with a fan in your system unit Table 7 7 lists the fan numbers and their names The fan numbers will appear in the description of the chassis code in your computer s LCD Here is an example of a failure message for the I O fan WRN D010 SYS BD fan failed 4 Here is an example of a warnin...

Страница 212: ...lure or warning in you LCD you should record the information on a piece of paper and call in the problem to your local HP Support Representative The representative will want the LCD failure or warning message you record for determining the course of action to take regarding possible repairs I O Fan 4 Hard Disk Drive Fan 6 CPU Fan 5 Upper System Fan 2 Lower System Fan 3 ...

Страница 213: ...m rear panel 3 Connect a serial terminal to the Serial 1 connector the left serial connector on the system rear panel Configure the terminal for 9600 baud No Stop Bits No Parity 8 Bits 4 Power on the system The system will now display the console to the terminal connected to Serial 1 port Note that you can use a 9 pin to 9 pin serial cable HP F1044 80002 to connect an HP OminiBook serial port to t...

Страница 214: ...e Enhancements for HP UX 10 20 June 1999 HP UX Diagnostic IPR Media on your computer There are three interfaces that allow you access to the Support Tools Manager a command line interface accessed through the cstm command a menu driven interface accessed through the mstm command and the graphical user interface accessed through the xstm command For more information on these user interfaces see the...

Страница 215: ...215 A Safety and Regulatory Statements This appendix contains safety and regulatory statements pertaining to your HP VISUALIZE B1000 C3000 computer ...

Страница 216: ...d Regulatory Statements Here are the topics covered in this appendix Declaration of Conformity Emissions Regulations Third Party Emissions Regulations Compliance Special Regulatory and Safety Information Warnings and Cautions ...

Страница 217: ...Appendix A 217 Safety and Regulatory Statements Declaration of Conformity Declaration of Conformity ...

Страница 218: ...d in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception determined by turning the equipment off and on you should try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures R...

Страница 219: ...following conditions This device may not cause harmful interference This device must accept interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Cables used with this device must be properly shielded to comply with the requirements of the FCC EMI Class A RRL Korea VCCI Class B ITE Japan ...

Страница 220: ...ZE B1000 C3000 computer no longer meets FCC Class B regulations The computer now becomes FCC Class A compliant This statement applies only to those applications which include a cable connected to the video out connector on a Video Out card No modification to the regulatory statements is necessary for applications which include cables connected to other connectors on the card but not to the Video O...

Страница 221: ...egulations Compliance Any third party I O device installed in HP system s must be in accordance with the requirements set forth in the preceding Emissions Regulations statements In the event that a third party noncompliant I O device is installed the customer assumes all responsibility and liability arising therefrom ...

Страница 222: ... to the Radiation Control for Health and Safety Act of 1968 This means that the mass storage system does not produce hazardous laser radiation Because laser light emitted inside the mass storage system is completely confined within protective housings and external covers the laser beam cannot escape from the machine during any phase of user operation LEDs The LEDs on this product are classified as...

Страница 223: ...anchants du châssis de l équipement peuvent étre exposés quand le cache de l unité n est pas en place Pour éviter des blessures faire très attention lors de l installation de modules supplémentaires par le client WARNING Disconnect power plug from wall outlet or source power before moving or removing the device or installing add on components WARNUNG Entfernen Sie die Stromzuführung von der Steckd...

Страница 224: ...224 AppendixA Safety and Regulatory Statements Warnings and Cautions ...

Страница 225: ...ne of source code that identifies the file directory or other data to be used a parameter Attachment unit interface AUI A transceiver cable that conforms to IEEE 802 3 specifications B Backup v To make a copy of one or more files on a tape or disk that can be stored separately from the original files Backup n A spare copy of one or more files on a tape or disk that can be used to restore data into...

Страница 226: ...eo music except computer data is read from and written to these disks CD RAM disks are 120 mm 4 7 inches in diameter use one data surface and have a capacity of about 650 MB The data surface contains pits and flat spots arranged in a continuous spiral track which is read at a constant linear speed CD RAM drive A random access read write mass storage device that uses removable CD RAM disks The driv...

Страница 227: ...cluster server See also cluster cluster node cluster server Cluster node A member of a group of workstations connected via a Local Area Network LAN One workstation the cluster server acts as a file server to the other machines in the cluster See also cluster cluster client cluster server Cluster server A workstation that provides file access login access file transfer printing and other services a...

Страница 228: ...m messages are displayed The system administrator sends messages to other system users from this tty Control key sequence A keystroke combination used as a shorthand way of specifying commands To enter a control key sequence hold down the Ctrl key while pressing another key CPU See Central Processing Unit Current directory See current working directory Current session The work and processes that h...

Страница 229: ... Memory Module Dual In line Memory Module A memory board whose connectors on each side of the board are connected to different chips This allows for a wider data path as more modules can be accessed at the same time Directory A special type of container object that contains information about the objects beneath it in the HP UX organizational structure Basically it is a file that stores names and l...

Страница 230: ...ion an icon or other object that has been dragged to a new position See also drag E EEPROM Electronically erasable read only memory Usually bytes or words can be erased and reprogrammed individually during system operations The EEPROM is used for storing configuration information that will be remembered after a reboot and AC power loss Environment The conditions in which your commands or programs ...

Страница 231: ...e system The hierarchically organized set of files and directories on a hard disk Firmware The control software that is embedded in ROM and is always resident regardless of the status of the operating system It handles the booting of the system initialization of I O and starts the loading of the operating system Floppy diskette A thin flexible disk shaped sheet of plastic that magnetically stores ...

Страница 232: ...nvironment A user interface that draws a graphical layer over the complexities of the other layers of the system the hardware operating system and X Window system enabling you to control your workstation by directly manipulating graphical objects instead of by typing commands at a command line prompt HP UX This is Hewlett Packard s version of the UNIX operating system HP UX cluster See cluster nod...

Страница 233: ...three digit decimal integer between 0 and 255 inclusive in which leading zeroes are optional The internet protocol address is also referred to as the IP address Invisible file name A filename in which the first character is a period Invisible filenames are not displayed by the listing commands such as ls and ll without additional options such as a IP address See internet protocol address ISL See I...

Страница 234: ...y identifies a user of the system See also session user account and username Login directory The directory in which you are placed when you log in usually your home directory See also home directory Login manager The program that controls the initial startup of HP CDE and accepts the user s username and password Login script The shell program that runs at each login and sets the login environment ...

Страница 235: ...k or shares one with another node See also disked workstation diskless workstation workstation Node name A unique identifying name given to a workstation in a cluster See also cluster node Nonvolatile memory System memory that retains its contents even after workstation power is turned off O Object Any file directory or link in the network See also directory file link pathname Operating system The...

Страница 236: ...ion object A pathname ends with the name of the destination object See also name object Permissions A set of rights read write execute associated with an object in the file system Determines who may use the object and how PID Process Identifier Also referred to as a process ID See also process ID PIM Processor Internal Memory The pim command is a command used by the Boot Console Interface for dete...

Страница 237: ...ssage or symbol displayed by the system to let you know that it is ready for your input Push button A graphic control that simulates a real life push button Use the pointer and mouse to push the button and start an action or set a state R S RAM Random access memory ROM Read only memory root See superuser Scroll bar A vertical or horizontal bar located on the side or bottom of a window that allows ...

Страница 238: ...An IEEE standard for interfacing a computer to multiple disparate high speed peripherals such as a disk drive a CD ROM drive or a scanner etc singly or in combination See also Ultra2 Wide Low Voltage Differential SCSI Ultra Narrow Single Ended SCSI SPA Soft Physical Address See also soft physical address Soft physical address SPA This is a location in system memory associated with the DIMM cards S...

Страница 239: ...tes a complete display terminal Terminal windows are typically used to fool window dumb programs into believing they are running in their favorite terminal When not running programs or executing operating system commands terminal windows display the command line prompt See also HP Common Desktop Environment Title bar The rectangular area between the top of the window and the window frame that cont...

Страница 240: ...ssigns you a user ID Enter your user ID during the login procedure when the system displays the login prompt See also user account Username The name that the system recognizes as uniquely yours Also known as your login name The username is also the name that identifies you to the mail system and other software requiring secure entry Utility See utility program Utility program A program provided wi...

Страница 241: ... workspace See also HP Common Desktop Environment terminal window Workspace manager The program that controls the size placement and operation of windows on the HP CDE Workspace The Workspace Manager is a special Window Manager See also Window Manager Workstation A compact graphics oriented computer having high speed and high memory capacity A workstation usually includes a keyboard a monitor and ...

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Страница 243: ...CD ROM loading and unloading 52 CD ROM mounting and unmounting 55 Common Problems 203 Solutions 203 Computer booting 174 Computer resetting 178 Configuring floppy driver 62 78 Conformity declaration of 217 Connector 802 3 twisted pair LAN 32 Audio 28 30 Fast Narrow Single Ended SCSI 28 34 LAN 802 3 Twisted Pair 28 Parallel IEEE 1284 28 32 Power cord 28 34 RS 232C serial I O 28 33 Ultra2 Wide Low V...

Страница 244: ...ots rear panel 29 I O displaying the status of the system 193 I O standard 24 ide ipl device type 177 IEEE 1284 parallel connector 28 Ignition instant 41 Information displaying system 199 Instant ignition 39 41 Instant Information 45 Interface user 23 Internal storage devices 24 Internet protocol IP address 40 Internet protocol address 42 io 193 ioscan 61 77 90 IP address 40 ipl device type fwscsi...

Страница 245: ...on 44 Powering up the system Problem 203 Solution 203 Powering up your system 41 Problem 802 3 network 204 CD drive 205 Floppy disk drive 206 Hard disk drive 205 Loading and booting the operating system 204 Powering up the system 203 Product description 23 R Rear panel Fast Narrow Single Ended SCSI 29 Headphones jack 29 I O card slots 29 Line input jack 29 Line output jack 29 Microphone jack 29 Po...

Страница 246: ...39 System unit fans 110 System unit front panel 98 System unit power supply 103 System unit rear panel connectors 29 System verification tests running 214 System powering up 41 T tar 78 Terminal changing the console to an external 190 Terminators SCSI 86 Third party emissions regulations compliance 221 Time zone 42 TOC button 28 Transferring data floppy diskette 75 U Ultra2 Wide Low Voltage Differ...

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