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output window

The window that displays a process response to your command.

parent directory

A directory that contains other directories, each of which is then
called a subdirectory. See also subdirectory.

partner node

A workstation that shares its disk with a diskless node. See also disk-
less workstation
.

password

The word you enter next to the password prompt at login time. Keep
your password secret and change it occasionally in order to protect
your account from unauthorized use. See also user account.

path

The hardware address of a device that is attached to the I/O system of
your workstation.

pathname

A series of names separated by slashes that describe the path of the
operating system from some starting point in the network to a destina-
tion object. Pathnames begin with the name of the starting point, and
include every directory name between the starting point and the des-
tination object. A pathname ends with the name of the destination ob-
ject. 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.

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Страница 1: ...J Class Owner s Guide Workstation Systems Group HP Part No A4476 90013 Edition E0596 Printed in U S A ...

Страница 2: ...r consequential damages in connection with the furnishing performance or use of this material Hewlett Packard assumes no responsibility for the use or reliability of its software on equipment that is not furnished by Hewlett Packard This document contains proprietary information that is protected by copyright All rights reserved No part of this document may be photocopied reproduced or translated ...

Страница 3: ...xiii Preface ...

Страница 4: ...xiv This owner s guide describes how to use your HP 9000 J Class work station This manual assumes that you have installed your workstation as described in the J Class Hardware Installation Guide ...

Страница 5: ...g HP UX version 9 05 refer to the following manuals for more information J Class Hardware Installation Guide A4081 90600 Using Your HP Workstation A2615 90001 Installing and Updating HP UX B2355 90039 System Administration Tasks HP 9000 Series 700 Computers B2355 90040 Installing Peripherals B2355 90041 HP Visual User Environment User s Guide B1171 90061 Managing Clusters of HP 9000 Computers Shar...

Страница 6: ...ters B2355 90051 Configuring HP UX for Peripherals B2355 90053 HP Visual User Environment User s Guide B1171 90079 Managing Clusters of HP 9000 Computers Sharing the HP UX File System B2355 90038 To order manuals please contact your local sales office The revision history for each edition of the manual is listed below HP Part No Edition Revision History A4081 90601 E0195 First printing A4081 90607...

Страница 7: ...olored rectangle with rounded corners and a key label denotes a key on your keyboard In this manual we refer to the Enter key On your keyboard the key may be labeled either Enter or Return Screen Button This colored symbol with a label in it denotes an HP VUE screen button A screen button is a key or button which is drawn on your workstation s graphic display by HP VUE It works like a keyboard key...

Страница 8: ...ou have any questions suggestions or problems with our hard ware software or documentation please call 1 888 301 5932 US Canada or contact the HP Response Center for your country Questions Suggestions or Problems ...

Страница 9: ...Connectors 1 14 HP Parallel I O Connector 1 15 802 3 Network Connectors 1 15 RS 232C Serial Input Output Connector 1 15 SCSI Connectors 1 16 Power Cord Connector 1 16 Monitors 1 17 Keyboards 1 18 Keyboard Differences 1 18 Pointing Devices 1 21 Operating System Overview 1 22 Important Information You Need to Note 1 23 LANIC ID 1 23 SCSI ID and Device File Information for HP UX 9 05 1 25 SCSI ID and...

Страница 10: ...Using Your CD ROM Drive CD ROM Drive and CD ROM Media Descriptions 3 3 CD ROM Drive 3 3 Controls and Features 3 3 CD ROM Media 3 5 Caring for CD ROM Discs 3 5 Operating the CD ROM Drive 3 6 Loading and Unloading a CD ROM Disc 3 6 Loading a CD ROM Disc 3 6 Unloading a CD ROM Disc 3 9 Verifying the CD ROM Drive Operation 3 11 Using Device Files 3 14 Mounting and Unmounting a CD ROM Disc 3 15 Mountin...

Страница 11: ... Data in Compressed and Noncompressed Mode 4 13 Writing to a Data Cassette 4 14 Restoring Files from a Data Cassette to Your System 4 15 Listing the Files on a Data Cassette 4 16 Further Command Information 4 17 Media Interchangeability Restrictions 4 17 Troubleshooting 4 17 Ordering Information 4 18 Using Your 3 5 Inch Floppy Drive Using the Floppy Diskette 5 3 Setting the Write Protect Tab on a ...

Страница 12: ...eclaration of Conformity A 2 Federal Communications Commission FCC A 3 Emissions Regulations A 3 VCCI Class 1 ITE A 4 Emissions Regulations Compliance A 4 Datacom Users Statement United Kingdom Only A 4 Regulation On Noise Declaration For Machines 3 GSGV A 4 Acoustics A 4 Electrostatic Discharge ESD Precautions A 4 Laser Safety Statement For U S A Only A 5 IEC 825 Class 1 Laser Label A 5 Warnings ...

Страница 13: ... 5 Connectors and Terminator C 7 SCSI Configuration Constraints C 7 Single Ended SCSI 2 Bus Configuration Constraints C 7 Fast Wide SCSI 3 Bus Configuration Constraints C 9 Determining SCSI Bus Length C 9 Single Ended SCSI 2 Bus Length C 9 Fast Wide SCSI 3 Bus Length C 12 Assigning SCSIDevice IDs C 14 Single Ended Standard System SCSI Device IDs C 16 Fast Wide SCSI IDs C 20 Connecting to the SCSI ...

Страница 14: ... Monitor Type D 16 Displaying the Current Memory Configuration D 19 Sample Output 1 D 19 Sample Output 2 D 20 Displaying the Status of the EISA Slots D 22 Setting the Auto Boot and Auto Search Flags D 23 Displaying and Setting the Fastboot Mode D 24 Displaying the LAN Station Address D 24 Displaying System Information D 25 Displaying PIM Information D 25 Glossary Index ...

Страница 15: ...assette 4 9 5 1 Setting the Write Protect Tab on a Floppy Diskette 5 3 5 2 Inserting and Removing a Floppy Diskette 5 4 B 1 Removing the Front Panel B 7 B 2 Replacing the Front Panel B 9 B 3 Removing Storage Drawer from System Unit B 11 B 4 Removing EMI Plate B 12 B 5 Removing Drive Screws B 13 B 6 CD ROM Drive SCSI Address Jumper Settings B 15 B 7 DDS DC Tape Drive SCSI Address Jumper Settings B ...

Страница 16: ...roud and Disconnecting Fan Cable B 46 B 28 Removing CPU and Connector Dust Covers B 47 B 29 Replacing the CPU Assembly B 48 B 30 EISA GSC Slots from Outside the EISA Assembly B 50 B 31 EISA GSC Slots from Inside the EISA Assembly B 51 B 32 Removing the EISA Assembly B 52 B 33 Rotating the EISA Assembly for Installation B 53 B 34 Removing the EISA Assembly Cover B 54 B 35 Removing the EISA Slot Cov...

Страница 17: ...Disk Drive 6 6 6 5 Problems Using the CD ROM Drive 6 7 6 6 Problems Using the DDS Tape Drive 6 8 6 7 Problems Using the Floppy Disk Drive 6 9 C 1 SCSI Bus Differences C 3 C 2 SCSI Bus Addresses ID Numbers and Arbitration Priorities C 4 C 3 Single Ended SCSI 2 Bus Configuration Constraints C 8 C 4 Fast Wide SCSI 3 Bus Configuration Constraints C 9 C 5 SCSI 2 Bus Length Worksheet for Single Ended St...

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Страница 19: ...rview Product description System unit front panel controls LED and LCD System unit rear panel connectors Monitors Keyboards Pointing devices Operating system overview Important information you need to note Networking overview ...

Страница 20: ...ass workstation Its purpose is to familiarize you with your workstation and its controls and indi cators The instructions in this chapter assume you are using the HP UX version 9 05 or later operating system with the HP VUE version 3 0 interface ...

Страница 21: ...ics 2D color graphics single and dual head HCRX 8 HCRX 24 fast 8 plane or 24 plane graphics HCRX 8Z HCRX 24Z accelerated 8 plane or 24 plane graphics CRX 48Z 24 plane accelerated double buffered graphics Freedom series 3150 graphics sub system w 1 MB texture memory Freedom series 3250 graphics sub system w 1 MB texture memory Freedom series 3400 graphics sub system w 1 MB texture memory Main Memor...

Страница 22: ...Ethernet IEEE 802 3 AUI Thicknet or RJ45 UTP Twisted Pair Standard I O One SCSI 2 Single Ended 8 bit for removable devices 5 MB sec synchronous 1 5 MB sec asynchronous ALT 1 50 pin high density SCSI 2 connector One SCSI 3 Fast wide for hard disk drives 20 MB sec synchronous 68 pin high density SCSI 3 P connector Two serial interfaces RS 232C 9 pin male One parallel interface Centronics BUSY handsh...

Страница 23: ...SA GSC Five slots total four EISA and three GSC that can be used as follows two individual EISA one individual GSC and two combination EISA or GSC Keyboards PS 2 Keyboard or ITF Keyboard also known as HP HIL ...

Страница 24: ...g on your system you should become familiar with the system unit controls Figure 1 1 shows the the system unit front panel controls Figure 1 1 System Unit Front Panel Controls System Unit Front Panel Controls LED and LCD ...

Страница 25: ...gress Figure 1 2 LCD Symbols System Power Switch Use the Power switch to power the system unit on and off CAUTION Do not turn off the power to your workstation without first performing the recommended shutdown procedure If you do not shut down your workstation properly you can damage the programs and data on your disk Using the proper shutdown method for your workstation and operating system also ...

Страница 26: ...ce the OS is booted the LED remains on without flashing Removable Device Buttons and LEDs Depending on your configuration you can have up to two 2 of the following removable device drives CD ROM disc drive DDS tape drive Floppy diskette drive NOTICE You cannot have two of the same type of de vice For example you can have a CD ROM device and a floppy device but not two CD ROMs A description of each...

Страница 27: ...1 9 Removable Device Bays 2 Figure 1 3 System Unit with Removable Device Door Open ...

Страница 28: ... LAN connector 802 3 TP Twisted Pair LAN connector RS 232C serial I O connectors HP HIL keyboard connector SCSI connectors including fast wide SCSI 3 and single ended SCSI 2 TOC button Power cord connector NOTICE To maintain FCC EMI compliance verify that all cables are fully seated and properly fastened Figure 1 4 shows the locations of the connectors on the system unit s rear panel System Unit R...

Страница 29: ...air Connector labeled UTP RSĆ232C Connectors HP HIL Connector Graphics Connector Power Connector Parallel I O Connector SCSI Connectors are shown with terminators attached as they are shipped from the factory See Figure 1 5 for detail on Audio Connectors Mouse Connector Audio Connectors Figure 1 4 System Unit Rear Panel Connectors ...

Страница 30: ...nel and through an in ternal speaker The rear panel contains the Audio IN stereo line in Mic microphone in Audio OUT stereo line out and Headphones headphones out connectors Audio OUT Connector Headphones OUT Connector Audio IN Connector Mic IN Connector Figure 1 5 Audio Connectors The audio connectors are standard stereo audio mini jacks Hewlett Packard recommends using gold plated plugs availabl...

Страница 31: ...grammable input gain 0 to 22 5dB in 1 5dB steps Input monitoring 16 bit linear 8 bit u law or A law coding Audio Inputs Line in Mono microphone compatible with 1 5V phantom supply bias voltage supplied by the system CD ROM audio if internal CD ROM is installed Audio Outputs Line out Headphone Mono speaker jacks Built in mono speaker Audio CODEC Crystal CS4215 ...

Страница 32: ...Microphone Line Out Headphone Speaker Line In Microphone Line Out Headphone 619ohm 118ohm Signal to Noise 65dB 61dB 63dB 61dB 57dB THD w nominal load 73dB 70dB 68dB 75dB 73dB To convert from dB to number of significant bits use the formula n dB 20 log 10 dB 6 For example for 61dB S N then n 61 6 significant bits or in other words about 6 bits of noise 10 Keyboard Connectors PS 2 Keyboard Connector...

Страница 33: ...l transceiver Your workstation will automatically select the correct network setting RS 232C Serial Input Output Connector You can attach a variety of pointing devices such as a mouse or trackball or peripheral devices to the RS 232C Serial Input Output SIO ports on the J200 workstation Peripheral devices include print ers plotters modems and scanners Consult the documentation that accompanies eac...

Страница 34: ...nect external SCSI devices such as DDS format tape drives and CD ROM drives Consult the documen tation that accompanies each SCSI device for specific information concerning its use Refer to Appendix C for information about con necting SCSI devices to your workstation NOTICE When attaching external SCSI devices be sure to terminate the last device on the external SCSI bus Power Cord Connector Plug ...

Страница 35: ...1024 color monitor A4330A 20 inch 1280x1024 color monitor A4033A 20 inch 1280x1024 color monitor A4331A Before using your monitor you should become familiar with its con trols connectors and indicators For information on these controls and indicators and on using your monitor see the documentation that came with it Monitors ...

Страница 36: ...other keyboard These keys gener ate codes that may not exist as output from the other keyboard or may be generated by a different key Codes that are generated when a key is pressed are called keycodes Some applications expect to use keycodes generated by keys existing on one of the keyboards the ITF keyboard for example Since the keys do not exist on the other keyboard the PS 2 keyboard for exam p...

Страница 37: ...eq Menu Scroll Lock Stop Pause Break Break Reset Page Up Prev Num Lock System User End Select Page Down Next Enter Return Alt left Extend Char left Alt right Extend Char right No Equivalent Clear Line No Equivalent Clear Display No Equivalent Insert Line No Equivalent Delete Line No Equivalent Print Enter No Equivalent number pad No Equivalent Tab number pad Continued ...

Страница 38: ...hifted Pause Break Shifted Break Reset Shifted Num Lock Shifted System User Shifted 0 Ins number pad 0 number pad 1 End number pad 1 number pad 2 B number pad 2 number pad 3 Pg Dn number pad 3 number pad 4 A number pad 4 number pad 6 number pad 6 number pad 7 Home number pad 7 number pad 8 Y number pad 8 number pad 9 Pg Up number pad 9 number pad Del number pad number pad Ctrl left Ctrl Ctrl right...

Страница 39: ...ng the serial ports or the HIL port For instructions on using your particular pointing de vice see the manual that came with it For general information on using three button mice and on the vari ous cursor shapes associated with different areas of HP VUE while using a mouse see Using Your HP Workstation Pointing Devices ...

Страница 40: ... it does not include full HP UX functionality such as online manual ref erence pages man pages Please refer to the Instant Ignition System Configuration Informa tion sheet that shipped 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 refer to the manual System Administration Tasks HP 9000 Se...

Страница 41: ...he LANIC ID listed there and record it here LANIC ID _______________________________________________ You can also get your LANIC ID by using the the lanscan command in a terminal window To do this follow these steps 1 Turn your workstation and monitor on if you have not already done so Figure 1 1 of this chapter shows the location of the power switch on the workstation See the documentation that c...

Страница 42: ...ng at the prompt etc lanscan Enter If you are using HP UX 10 0 or later enter the following at the prompt usr sbin lanscan Enter You will see a table similar to the following Hardware Station Dev Hardware Net Interface NetMgt Encapsulation Path Address lu State NameUnit State ID Methods 2 0 2 0x0800091595EE 0 UP lan0 UP 4 ETHER IEEE8023 The LANIC ID in this example is 0800091595EE ...

Страница 43: ...for HP UX 10 0 or Later Default device file names for your drives are listed below Device Device File Name CD ROM drive dev r dsk c t d Floppy disk drive dev rfloppy c t d where c identifies the bus address of the SCSI interface card t identifies the target address of the SCSI disk d identifies the SCSI lun address 0 except for disk arrays Device file names for DDS drives at HP UX 10 0 or later de...

Страница 44: ...best available density character entry rw rw rw dev rmt c t d f0nb Berkeley style no rewind best available density character entry rw rw rw IP Address and Subnetwork Mask Information Get the IP address and the subnet mask information for your worksta tion from either your system administrator or your network adminis trator and note them here IP address _____________________________________________...

Страница 45: ...came with your worksta tion telnet The telnet application uses the TELNET protocol to communicate with another computer system on the network The telnet application allows you to log on to the remote system from your workstation For more information on telnet read the online man page by entering the following at a command line prompt man telnet Enter rlogin The rlogin application also allows you t...

Страница 46: ... from another computer system on a network to your workstation For more infor mation see the Using Your HP Workstation manual that came with your workstation and read the online man page by entering the fol lowing at a command line prompt man rcp Enter NFS The Network File System NFS allows your workstation to access files on remote computer systems as if they were on your local sys tem The file s...

Страница 47: ...2 1 Chapter 2 Setting Up Your Printer Gathering printer information Setting up a local printer using SAM Setting up your printer for network printing Printing a file Solving printing problems ...

Страница 48: ... the HP UX version 9 05 or later operating system with the HP VUE version 3 0 interface NOTICES Make sure you have installed the printer as described in the manufacturer s instructions before following the instructions in this chapter Also ensure that the printer is powered on con nected to your workstation has paper loaded and is online Some procedures in this chapter require you to log in as roo...

Страница 49: ...check one Parallel Serial RS232C Port 1 Serial RS232C Port 2 Printer Name The printer name is a name the system uses to identify the printer The printer name can be any name that you wish Printer Model Number On Hewlett Packard printers the model number is located on a label on the back of the printer Gathering Printer Information ...

Страница 50: ...ng HP VUE follow these instructions to set up your printer using SAM 1 Log in as root If you need information on logging in or setting up a user account see Using Your HP Workstation 2 Move the mouse pointer to the up arrow above the Toolbox control and click the left mouse button This is called a single click or simply a click Toolbox Control Up Arrow 3 The Toolbox subpanel opens Click on the Gen...

Страница 51: ... System Administration Manager window opens Double click on Printers and Plotters 7 The Printers and Plotters window opens Double click on Printers Plotters If your workstation doesn t have any printers set up a message window opens Click on OK to remove it 8 From the Actions menu click on Add Local Printer Plotter SAM System Adminis tration Manager is a util ity that performs system administratio...

Страница 52: ... parallel interface and click the left mouse button If you chose Add Serial RS 232C Printer Plotter in the pre vious step more than one serial interface may be listed The seri al interfaces are listed in ascending order The lowest numbered serial interface corresponds to the lowest numbered serial con nector on your workstation Choose the serial interface that cor responds to the connector to whic...

Страница 53: ...gain 17 If you want your printer to be set as the system default printer move the mouse cursor to the small box labeled Make this the system default printer and click the left mouse button 18 Click on O K 19 A small window opens with a message asking if you want to add your printer to the Printers subpanel Click on Yes 20 Another small window opens with a message that asks if you want to restart t...

Страница 54: ...ter 24 Move the cursor to the word List at the top of the Printer Plot ter Manager window and click the left mouse button 25 A menu opens below the word List Click on Exit The main SAM window becomes visible again 26 In the main SAM window click on Exit SAM The SAM window closes 27 Double click on the window menu button in the upper left corner of the Toolbox window The window closes 28 To test th...

Страница 55: ...t your printer lp vueprofile Enter If your printer isn t the default system printer enter the follow ing command to test your printer lp d printername vueprofile Enter where printername is the name you chose when setting up your printer The file named vueprofile prints out on the printer If the file doesn t print see the section titled Printing Prob lems later in this chapter The lp command sends ...

Страница 56: ... account see Using Your HP Workstation 2 Using a text editor such as vi or Text Editor edit the following file etc inetd conf 3 Find the following section in the file Other HP UX network services 4 The following line should be directly below Other HP UX network services printer stream tcp nowait root usr lib rlpdaemon rlpdaemon i If the line is present delete the pound sign from the begin ning If ...

Страница 57: ...sing HP UX 9 05 enter the following command line to reboot your workstation etc reboot Enter If you are using HP UX 10 0 or later enter the following com mand line to reboot your workstation usr sbin reboot Enter Your workstation shuts itself down and then reboots automatical ly This may take a few minutes When the login prompt returns your system is ready to accept printer requests from other com...

Страница 58: ...e 1 Click on the Terminal Control on the Front Panel of your Workspace A terminal window opens 2 Move the mouse cursor into the terminal window and click the left mouse button 3 Enter the lp command as described above For more information on the lp command enter the following man lp Enter Also see Using Your HP Workstation for information on printing files by dragging and dropping the file icon on...

Страница 59: ... Printer is powered on Printer is online Printer has paper loaded Printer is set up for the correct interface type Printer cable is connected to the correct interface port on your printer Printer cable is connected to the correct interface port on your workstation Solving Printing Problems ...

Страница 60: ...Your CD ROM Drive CD ROM drive and media descriptions Loading and unloading a CD ROM disc Verifying the CD ROM drive operation Using device files Mounting and unmounting a CD ROM disc Reading the busy light Troubleshooting ...

Страница 61: ...ctions in this chapter assume you are using the HP UX version 9 05 or later operating system with the HP VUE version 3 0 interface NOTICE Be sure you have read and understand the information on mounting and unmounting CD ROM discs before you begin using your CD ROM disc drive NOTICE Some procedures in this chapter require you to log in as root If you cannot log in as root con tact your system admi...

Страница 62: ... from the drive like any other disk drive except that you cannot write to the drive The drive contains a semiconductor laser for reading data optically and includes an embedded controller with a SCSI interface Controls and Features Figure 6 1 and Table 6 1 describe the operating controls and features of the CD ROM drive Headphone Jack Volume Control Thumbwheel Busy Indicator Eject Button Emergency...

Страница 63: ... present Press the Eject Button to open the Disc Tray and in sert or remove a disc When the drive is in use you must press the eject button for more than one second to open the Disc Tray By removing the Phillips type screw and inserting the end of a paper clip you can open the Disc Tray when the workstation does not have power The disc tray holds the CD ROM disc This style of CD ROM drive does not...

Страница 64: ... Over time dust reduces the reliability of the read head in the CD ROM drive Caring for CD ROM Discs Observe the following guidelines to help prevent data loss and pro long the life of your CD ROM discs and drive Use CD ROM discs in a clean environment to prevent dust par ticles from scratching disc surfaces Store CD ROM discs in a cool dry place to prevent moisture and heat damage Don t try to cl...

Страница 65: ...oad or unload a CD ROM disc Loading a CD ROM Disc This CD ROM drive has an automatic loading ejecting feature To load a disc in the CD ROM drive follow these steps 1 Press and release the eject button on the CD ROM drive The disc tray opens partway as shown in Figure 6 2 Figure 6 2 CD ROM Disc Tray Partway Open Operating the CD ROM Drive ...

Страница 66: ...by the edges with the label side up and place it in the disc tray as shown in Figure 6 3 Figure 6 3 Placing the CD ROM Disc in the Disc Tray 4 Press down gently on the center of the CD ROM disc to make sure it is seated on the disc tray hub shown in Figure 6 3 ...

Страница 67: ...3 8 5 Gently push the disc tray in until it is closed as shown in Figure 6 4 Figure 6 4 Disc Tray Closed ...

Страница 68: ...isc from the Disc Tray follow these steps 1 Press and release the eject button on the CD ROM drive The disc tray opens approximately 1 inch as shown in Figure 6 5 Figure 6 5 CD ROM Disc Tray Partway Open 2 Gently pull the disc tray fully open ...

Страница 69: ...3 10 3 Grasp the disc by the edges and lift it out of the disc tray as shown in Figure 6 6 Be careful to touch only the edges of the disc Figure 6 6 Removing the CD ROM Disc From the Disc Tray ...

Страница 70: ...igure 6 7 Disc Tray Closed Verifying the CD ROM Drive Operation To verify that your workstation can communicate with the CD ROM drive follow these steps 1 Click on the Terminal Control on the Front Panel of your Workspace The ioscan utility verifies the configuration of all drives ...

Страница 71: ...at the prompt etc ioscan d scsi Enter After a few moments the ioscan utility lists all of the SCSI I O devices it could find If there is a SCSI CD ROM drive in the list that listing appears similar to the following H W Path Description Status 2 0 1 2 0 cd rom_drive ok nnnnnnnn If you are using HP UX 10 0 or later enter the following at the prompt usr sbin ioscan d sdisk Enter ...

Страница 72: ... 0 6 target 8 0 6 0 disk DEC DSP3210SW 8 12 ba Core I O Adapter 8 12 5 ext_bus Built in SCSI 8 12 5 2 target 8 12 5 2 0 disk TOSHIBA CD ROM XM 4101TA 8 12 5 4 target 8 12 5 4 0 disk SEAGATE ST3600N 8 12 5 6 target 8 12 5 6 0 disk MICROP 2112 10 bc I O Adapter 10 12 ext_bus GSC add on Fast Wide SCSI Interface 10 12 4 target 10 12 4 0 disk SEAGATE ST31200W If ioscan does not see your CD ROM drive it...

Страница 73: ...umber NOTICE The device file name used in these examples is appropriate only for systems running HP UX 9 05 If you are using HP UX 10 0 the device file names will depend on the naming conven tions of your particular system See SCSI ID and Device File Information for HP UX 10 0 or Later in Chapter 1 of this book If you set the SCSI address of your CD ROM drive to a value other than 2 you must creat...

Страница 74: ...r workstation is running HP VUE follow these instructions to mount and unmount a CD ROM disc as a file system If you re using something other than HP VUE use the instructions for mounting and unmounting a CD ROM disc that come with that product For more information on configuring your CD ROM drive see the System Ad ministration Tasks manual or online help The procedures in this chapter require you...

Страница 75: ...olbox control and click the left mouse button once Toolbox Control Up Arrow 4 The Toolboxes subpanel opens Click on the General toolbox icon shown below 5 A file manager window appears with a number of icons in it Double click on the System_Admin toolbox icon ...

Страница 76: ... and File Systems window opens Double click on CD ROM Floppy and Hard Disks The following screen message appears Scanning the system s hardware The CD ROM Floppy and Hard Disks window opens con taining a list of drives currently configured on this system Disks that are unmounted will have the word unused in the Use col umn 10 From the Actions menu click on Add a Hard Disk Drive 11 The Select a Dis...

Страница 77: ...procedure to unmount a CD ROM disc NOTICE Before you unmount a CD ROM disc make sure that your working directory the directory in which a relative path name search begins is set to some directory other than the one under which the disc was mounted CAUTION If you wish to use a CD ROM disc as a mounted file system you must mount the CD ROM disc every time you load it into the drive You must also unm...

Страница 78: ...ow with the left mouse button 3 The Toolbox subpanel opens Place the mouse cursor on the General toolbox icon shown below and click the left mouse button 4 A file manager window appears with a number of icons in it Double click on the System_Admin toolbox icon 5 Move the mouse cursor to the SAM icon shown below your icon can look like either of these and double click the left mouse button ...

Страница 79: ...g screen message appears Scanning the system s hardware The CD ROM Floppy and Hard Disks window opens con taining a list of drives currently configured on this system 9 Highlight the disc you want to unmount and click on Remove a Hard Disk Drive from the Actions menu 10 Press the eject button on the CD ROM drive and remove the CD ROM disc from the disc tray 11 A window with the following message o...

Страница 80: ...nce 1 Light On The busy light goes on when the disc loads into the drive 2 Light Flashing The light flashes six times while a read test is performed on the disc 3 Light Off The light goes off when the self test is com plete The busy light stays on after the self test when one of the following conditions exist A defective disc A disc insertion error for example an upside down disc No disc present T...

Страница 81: ...3 22 Troubleshooting If you have trouble with any of these procedures for using your CD ROM drive see Chapter 6 of this book Solving Problems ...

Страница 82: ... and data cassette descriptions Setting the write protect tab on a data cassette Operating the DDS tape drive Loading and unloading a data cassette Using device files Archiving data in compressed and non compressed mode Troubleshooting Ordering information ...

Страница 83: ... assume the DDS tape drive is set to the factory default address of SCSI ID 3 The instructions in this chapter assume you are using the HP UX version 9 05 or later operating system with the HP VUE version 3 0 interface CAUTION Use only data cassettes labeled DDS Digital Data Storage cassettes Never use audio cas settes labeled DAT Digital Audio Tape in your DDS format drive ...

Страница 84: ... is for both drives Whenever the information differs we will specify whether the information refers to the DDS DC or the DDS 2 drive DDS Drive Your DDS tape drive is a 3 1 2 inch form factor DDS tape drive with data compression and a SCSI interface It conforms to the DDS for mat standard for storing computer data and incorporates a data com pression capability It s a high capacity high transfer ra...

Страница 85: ...eady amber this indicates a fault condition Table 5 1 lists the LED codes and their meanings Table 5 1 LED Display Codes DDS DC Drive Cassette Drive Meaning Light Light Cassette un loading Cassette loaded online Cassette loaded activity Cassette loaded offline Write Protect States Error States Cassette un loading Cassette loaded online Cassette loaded activity Cassette loaded offline Media wear ca...

Страница 86: ...e to correct when reading and writing to a tape to deter mine tape wear and tape head cleanliness If excessive tape wear or dirty tape heads are suspected the drive warns you by displaying the Media Wear Caution signal on the LED indicators If the LED indicators on your DDS format drive display the Media Wear Caution condition follow this procedure 1 Check the system console for any tape error mes...

Страница 87: ...ght flashes green to show activity load ing unloading reading and writing Steady green means a cartridge is loaded The Clean Attention Light flashes amber to indicate head cleaning is needed or a cartridge is near the end of its life Steady amber means a hard fault Table 5 2 LED Display Codes DDS 2 Drive Tape Clean Meaning Light Attention Activity load or unload Activity read or write Cartridge lo...

Страница 88: ... are using makes multi ple passes over sections of the tape during backups or restores You notice that when you do backups and restores the tape stops and starts frequently Cleaning the Tape Heads Clean the heads of your tape drive after every 25 hours of tape drive use or if the Media Wear Caution signal is displayed on the LED NOTICE Only use HP Cleaning Cassettes HP92283K to clean the tape head...

Страница 89: ...u can only store or change information on a data cassette when the write protect tab is in the write position So before trying to write to the data cassette make sure that the write protect tab is in the write position as shown in Figure 5 2 Figure 5 2 Setting the Write Protect Tab on a DDS Tape To protect information on a data cassette from being overwritten set the write protect tab to the write...

Страница 90: ... and Unloading a Data Cassette Follow these steps to load and unload a data cassette in the DDS tape drive 1 Turn on power to the tape drive 2 Insert the data cassette into the drive as shown in Figure 5 3 Eject Button Figure 5 3 Loading a Data Cassette Operating the DDS Tape Drive ...

Страница 91: ...s on the drive flash on and off Ten to twenty seconds later the data cas sette slides partway out of the drive Remove the cassette from the drive Verifying the DDS Tape Drive Operation To verify that your workstation can communicate with the DDS for mat tape drive if you are using HP UX 9 05 type the following etc ioscan d scsi Enter After a few moments the ioscan utility returns a message similar...

Страница 92: ...Class Description bc 8 bc I O Adapter 8 12 ba Core I O Adapter 8 12 5 ext_bus Built in SCSI 8 12 5 3 target 8 12 5 3 0 tape HP HP35480A If ioscan does not see your tape drive it will return the following mes sage ioscan No hardware found If you receive this message go to Chapter 6 Solving Problems ...

Страница 93: ...e device file names will depend on the nam ing conventions of your particular system See SCSI and Device File Information for HP UX 10 0 or Later in Chapter 1 of this book Device Files No Data Compression Your system has two device files for using your tape drive with data compression turned off The device files are named dev rmt 3m and dev rmt 3mn and are set for SCSI ID 3 If you use the dev rmt ...

Страница 94: ... data cassette saving and restoring using the HP UX tar com mand and your tape drive s device file NOTICE Before using your DDS format tape drive to back up your file system make sure you read the Media Interchangeability Restrictions section later in this chapter The tar tape file archiver command allows you to save files to a data cassette restore files from a data cassette to your system or lis...

Страница 95: ...inal Control on the Front Panel of your Workspace Terminal Control A terminal window opens 4 Move the mouse cursor into the terminal window and click the left mouse button 5 Enter the following command line to write to the tape tar cvf dev rmt 3m pathname Enter where pathname is the pathname of the file or directory contain ing files that you want to write to the tape To use the data com pression ...

Страница 96: ...l on the Front Panel of your Workspace A terminal window opens 4 Move the mouse cursor into the terminal window and click the left mouse button 5 Enter the following command line to restore data tar xvf dev rmt 3m pathname Enter where pathname is the pathname of the file or directory contain ing files that you want to restore from the tape If pathname is not specified everything on the data casset...

Страница 97: ...ve 2 Click on the Terminal Control on the Front Panel of your Workspace A terminal window opens 3 Move the mouse cursor into the terminal window and click the left mouse button 4 Enter the following command line to receive a file listing of the data cassette tar tvf dev rmt 3m Enter To use the data compression mode substitute dev rmt 3hc for dev rmt 3m ...

Страница 98: ... two restrictions apply to the media Data cassettes with compressed data can only be read by tape drives that have data compression capabilities such as the tape drive part number C1504 67201 found in Kit A2275A AHS Full height 5 1 4 in DDS format tape drives models HP 35470A and HP35480A can get 1 3 GB and can read or write to 60 meter data cassettes only if they are not using data com pression W...

Страница 99: ...S data cassettes HP92283B Box of five 90 meter DDS data cassettes HP92300A Box of five 120 meter DDS data cassettes for DDS 2 drive only HP92283K Package of two cleaning cassettes HP92283L Lockable storage box for 12 cassettes CAUTION Use only data cassettes labeled as DDS Digital Data Storage cassettes Never use audio cassettes labeled DAT Digital Audio Tape in your DDS format drive ...

Страница 100: ...on a diskette Inserting and removing a diskette Verifying the floppy disk drive configuration Using device files Floppy disk drive device file Formatting a new diskette Transferring data to and from a floppy diskette Configuring the floppy driver Troubleshooting Ordering information ...

Страница 101: ...sume you are using the HP UX version 9 05 or later operating system with the HP VUE version 3 0 interface NOTICES When examples of user input are given in this chapter enter them at the command line prompt in an HP VUE terminal window or HP UX shell Some procedures in this chapter require you to log in as root If you cannot log in as root con tact your system administrator ...

Страница 102: ...tte make sure that the write protect tab is in the write posi tion as shown in Figure 5 1 Push tab up for write Push tab down for write protect Figure 5 1 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 NOTICE The write protect tab should always be in the write position for formatting a...

Страница 103: ...floppy disk drive 1 Insert the diskette into the drive as shown in Figure 5 2 Eject Button Figure 5 2 Inserting and Removing a Floppy Diskette 2 Push the diskette into the floppy drive until it clicks into place 3 To remove the diskette push the eject button see Figure 5 2 then take out the diskette ...

Страница 104: ...al window to see which devices are currently in use on your system 1 Click on the Terminal Control on the Front Panel of your Workspace Terminal Control A terminal window opens 2 Move the mouse cursor into the terminal window and click the left mouse button 3 If you are using HP UX 9 05 enter the following at the prompt etc ioscan d scsi Enter Operating the Floppy Drive The ioscan utility verifies...

Страница 105: ... at the prompt usr sbin ioscan d sflop Enter After a few moments the ioscan utility lists all of the SCSI floppy I O devices it could find The list appears similar to the following H W Path Class Description bc 8 bc I O Adapter 8 12 ba Core I O Adapter 8 12 5 ext_bus Built in SCSI 8 12 5 0 target 8 12 5 0 0 disk TEAC FC 1 HF 07 If ioscan does not see your floppy drive it returns the following mess...

Страница 106: ...SI ID of your floppy drive is set to the factory default of SCSI ID 0 using the device file dev rfloppy c201d0s0 The underlined 0 indicates the SCSI ID number NOTICE The device file name used in these examples is appropriate only for systems running HP UX 9 05 If you are using HP UX 10 0 or later the device file names will depend on the naming conventions of your particular system See SCSI ID and ...

Страница 107: ...he left mouse button 6 Execute mediainit with an interleave of 2 by entering the fol lowing mediainit i 2 dev rfloppy c201d0s0 Enter Transferring Data To and From a Floppy Diskette This section describes how to transfer data to and from your floppy diskette saving and restoring using the HP UX tar command with your floppy drive s device file You need to set the write protect tab to the write posit...

Страница 108: ...the mouse cursor into the terminal window and click the left mouse button 5 Enter the following command line to write to the diskette tar cvf dev rfloppy c201d0s0 pathname Enter where pathname is the pathname of the file or directory contain ing files that you want to write to the diskette Restoring Files from a Floppy Diskette to Your System Use the following instructions to restore files from a ...

Страница 109: ...thname Enter where pathname is the pathname of the file or directory contain ing files that you want to restore from the diskette If you don t 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 Click on the Terminal Control on the...

Страница 110: ...ormation about how to mount and unmount the floppy drive see the manual Using HP UX B2910 90001 For more information on copying data to or from your system to other media including your floppy diskette refer to the cpio man page by typing the following in a terminal window man cpio Enter For more information on using your floppy disk drive and floppy dis kettes refer to the floppy man page by typi...

Страница 111: ...the kernel using SAM see the following manuals System Administration Tasks HP 9000 Series 700 Computers B2355 90040 Using HP UX B2910 90001 Troubleshooting If you have trouble with any of these procedures for using your floppy disk drive see Chapter 6 of this book Solving Problems Ordering Information To order Hewlett Packard micro flexible diskettes for use in your 3 5 inch floppy disk drive use ...

Страница 112: ...6 1 Chapter 5 Solving Problems Common problems and solutions Dealing with a boot failure Memory failures LCD indicated problems Running system verification tests ...

Страница 113: ...hat isn t listed in this chapter or if your problem persists contact your designated service representative When calling for ser vice always have your system s model number and serial number ready The instructions in this chapter assume you are using the HP UX version 9 05 or later operating system with the HP VUE version 3 0 interface ...

Страница 114: ...d into a working ac outlet Make sure the power switch is set to the ON position Press the brightness control on the monitor to adjust it If the screen is still blank turn off the system and monitor power switches When the system is completely powered off check the video cable connections Go to the section Changing Your Monitor Type in Appendix B for in formation about displaying and setting your w...

Страница 115: ... Make sure that all SCSI devices are set to the proper SCSI ID See Appendix C for default SCSI ID settings Check that all SCSI devices are cor rectly cabled Check that the SCSI bus is correctly terminated See Appendix C for information on SCSI cabling and termination Follow the instructions in Dealing With a Boot Failure later in this chapter If problems persist contact your system administrator o...

Страница 116: ... work Applications that rely on the net work won t run Check the network connector on the back of the system unit Make sure that the network cable or transceiver is fastened securely to the connector If problems persist contact your system administrator or call your designated service representative ...

Страница 117: ... SCSI devices are set to the proper SCSI ID See Ap pendix C for default SCSI ID set tings Check that all SCSI devices are cor rectly cabled Check that the SCSI bus is correctly terminated See Appendix C for information on SCSI cabling and termination Make sure that the system can com municate with the drive as described in Checking the SCSI IDs in Ap pendix B Follow the instructions in Dealing Wit...

Страница 118: ...ectly Make sure that the system can com municate with the drive as described in Checking the SCSI IDs in Appendix B Follow the instructions in the section entitled Running System Verifica tion Tests later in this chapter to verify that the CD ROM drive is functioning properly If problems persist contact your system administrator or call your designated service representative ...

Страница 119: ... file name Make sure the write protect tab is set to write if you are trying to copy data to a data cassette Make sure that the system can com municate with the drive as described in Checking the SCSI IDs in Ap pendix B Follow the instructions in the section entitled Running System Verification Tests later in this chapter to verify that the tape drive is functioning prop erly If problems persist c...

Страница 120: ... dev rfloppy c201d0s0 for commands that require a device file name Make sure that 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 entitled Running System Verification Tests later in this chapter to verify that the floppy drive is functioning properly If problems persist contact your system administrator or call your d...

Страница 121: ...tation to search exhaustively for bootable media 3 Boot from one of the listed devices by typing the following at the prompt Main Menu Enter a command or a menu boot device Enter where device is the hardware path to the device specified in mnemonic style notation such as scsi 5 0 4 If your workstation still fails to boot there is either something wrong with the file system or with the hardware If ...

Страница 122: ...sr sbin sysdiag Enter DUI logtool Enter LOGTOOL memrpt detail Enter NOTICE You must be logged in as superuser to use the memrpt command To exit the sysdiag and logtool utilities use the exit command The pdt can also be checked using the pdt command in the Service menu of the boot console handler If a failing SIMM is replaced use the Service menu pdt clear command to clear out the PDT HP UX 9 05 ha...

Страница 123: ... are FLT A hardware error has been detected TEST Hardware being tested INIT Hardware being initialized SHUT System being shutdown WARN A non optimal operating condition exists RUN System is running operating system During a normal boot sequence a set of windows appear In gener al the LCD display has the following format ZZZZ 4 character OSTAT YYYY 4 digit hex code CPUXX Functional CPUs in system H...

Страница 124: ...Window 2 While the pdh is being verified the following message is displayed ZZZZ YYYY line 1 Selftest Sys Bd line 2 Window 3 After the pdh is verified the selftest is executed The display changes to ZZZZ YYYY line 1 flashes with Z Y field change Selftest line 2 Window 4 When the selftest is complete the message once the console is found is ZZZZ YYYY CPUXX line 1 flashes with Z Y field change AAAAA...

Страница 125: ...BBBBBBBBBBBB is the model number for example 9000 J200 If the system encounters an FLT code while the system is booting the FLT code is interpreted and one of the following messages is dis played FLT CODE MESSAGES Meaning of X 1 Selftest Sys Bd 2 Selftest cpu X 0 or 1 3 Selftest EISA X 0 to 4 4 Selftest SIMM XX SIMM pair 0 to 7 5 Selftest Mem Sys 6 Selftest Graph X 0 to 2 7 Unexp Trap XX 0 to 28 8...

Страница 126: ...ools 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 online man pages by entering the following at a command line prompt man cstm Enter man mstm Enter man xstm Enter To access the Support Tools Manager ...

Страница 127: ...t the CSTM prompt you can enter several commands To see what commands are available type the help command 4 To verify the system operation type the following at the CSTM prompt CSTM verify all Enter Messages similar to the following appear Verification has started on device CPU Verification has started on device FPU CSTM Verification of FPU has completed CSTM Verification of CPU has completed 5 Pr...

Страница 128: ... 17 6 To exit the Support Tools Manager type the following CSTM exit Enter If any tests failed further diagnosis is necessary by qualified service personnel Contact your designated service representative ...

Страница 129: ...nfiguration Checking the SCSI IDs Opening the system unit Closing the system unit Installing removable media devices Adding a hard drive Installing additional memory Adding a second processor Installing an EISA or graphics board Changing your monitor type ...

Страница 130: ...ing system with the HP VUE version 3 0 interface CAUTION Always wear a properly grounded wrist strap when reconfiguring your workstation Use the following tools to remove or replace hardware parts when changing your configuration Light duty flat blade screwdriver with 150 mm 6 in blade Number 1 Posi drive driver Needlenose pliers Also read the ESD Precautions in Appendix A of this guide ...

Страница 131: ... window opens 2 Move the mouse cursor into the terminal window and single click the left mouse button 3 If you are using HP UX 9 05 enter the following at the prompt etc ioscan d scsi Enter After a few moments the ioscan utility lists all of the SCSI I O devices it could find The list should appear similar to the fol lowing H W Path Description Status 2 0 1 2 0 cd rom_drive ok nnnnnnnn Checking th...

Страница 132: ...35480A target 5 8 12 5 4 tgt CLAIMED DEVICE disk 10 8 12 5 4 0 sdisk CLAIMED DEVICE SEAGATE ST3600N target 6 8 12 5 6 tgt CLAIMED DEVICE disk 5 8 12 5 6 0 sdisk CLAIMED DEVICE MICROP 2112 lan 0 8 12 6 lan2 CLAIMED INTERFACE Built in LAN ps2 0 8 12 7 ps2 CLAIMED INTERFACE Built in Keyboard Mouse bc 2 10 ccio CLAIMED BUS_NEXUS I O Adapter graphics 0 10 0 graph3 CLAIMED INTERFACE Graphics graphics 1 ...

Страница 133: ...uch as disks the fourth number is the SCSI ID for that device For example the listing 2 0 1 6 0 in the sample device list tells you that there is a SCSI device a disk currently using ID 6 on the SCSI bus The information is presented in a different format if you are using HP UX 10 0 or later although you still look under the H W Path heading NOTICE Never use SCSI address 7 for any device Ad dress 7...

Страница 134: ...ng Your HP Workstation for the proper method of shutting down your work station 2 Attach the static grounding wrist strap by following the instruc tions on the package Attach the sticky end of the wrist strap to bare metal on the back panel of the system unit 3 Press down on the two buttons on the top front of the worksta tion releasing the front panel also known as the front bezel as shown in Fig...

Страница 135: ...B 7 Figure A 1 Removing the Front Panel 4 Swing the panel down and pull up slightly so the two guide pins on the bottom clear their guides and lay the front cover down ...

Страница 136: ...e pins on the bottom of the front cover into the guides on the bottom of the system unit 2 Swing the front cover up and push it firmly into the workstation housing The front panel edges automatically align with the workstation housing and the top latch buttons pop up into posi tion See Figure A 2 NOTICE To maintain FCC EMI compliance verify that the top latches snap completely into position Closin...

Страница 137: ...9 Figure A 2 Replacing the Front Panel 3 Reconnect the power cables and any other cables that you dis connected when opening the workstation then power on any pe ripherals the monitor and the system unit ...

Страница 138: ...ve is included in these steps NOTICE Before opening the system unit follow the instructions in Checking the SCSI IDs earlier in this appendix to determine the SCSI IDs currently in use on your workstation 1 Open the system unit according to the directions in Opening the System Unit earlier in this appendix 2 Unscrew the two captive screws on the left side of the Storage Assembly and pull down the ...

Страница 139: ...afety catch prevents the drawer from coming all the way out NOTICE When sliding the Storage Assembly out of the system unit move the drawer ejector handle to prevent the Storage Assembly from hitting it 4 Push in on the safety catch and continue pulling the drawer out Be sure to support the drawer from the bottom ...

Страница 140: ...ce 6 Unscrew the captive screw holding the EMI plate at the back of the removable drives and lift the plate up and out of the drawer as shown in Figure A 4 Figure A 4 Removing EMI Plate 7 Disconnect the SCSI and power cables from the drive ...

Страница 141: ...holding the drive in the storage drawer and slide the drive out of the drawer See Figure A 5 Figure A 5 Removing Drive Screws 9 Check the SCSI address jumper settings on the replacement drive using the following information sections ...

Страница 142: ...ange the CD ROM drive s address follow these instructions referring to Figure A 6 If you do not need to change the drive s address go to Step 10 of this installation pro cedure 1 Locate the jumpers at the back of the CD ROM drive 2 To change the address use needlenose pliers to set the drive s SCSI ID to an address that is not used by another SCSI device Check that the other jumpers are set correc...

Страница 143: ...B 15 ID 4 ID 2 ID 1 Jumpers 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 SCSI ID Address ID 1 ID 2 ID 4 PRTY PRV ALM TEST TERM Figure A 6 CD ROM Drive SCSI Address Jumper Settings ...

Страница 144: ...ive s address or operation mode go to Step 10 of this installation pro cedure 1 Locate the jumpers at the back of the DDS tape drive 2 To change the jumper settings use needlenose pliers to set the drive s SCSI ID to an address that is not used by another SCSI device Check that the other jumpers are set correctly NOTICE Do not use SCSI ID 7 for your DDS tape drive s SCSI address The host SCSI cont...

Страница 145: ...B 17 Target ID Jumpers 0 1 2 3 Jumpers 4 5 6 Target ID SCSI Terminators must be removed Default Term PWR ID2 ID1 ID0 ID2 ID1 ID0 Term PWR Figure A 7 DDS DC Tape Drive SCSI Address Jumper Settings ...

Страница 146: ...D Default Term PWR Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0 Term PWR SCSI Connector Power Connector Bit 2 Bit1 Bit 0 Term PWR Term PWR is not used in HP workstation configurations Figure A 8 DDS 2 Tape Drive and SCSI Address Jumper Settings ...

Страница 147: ...7 8 Compression Disabled No Host Control Compression Enabled No Host Control Compression Disabled Host Can Control Compression Compression Enabled With Host Control ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Figure A 9 Switch Settings for Data Compression Operation Mode ...

Страница 148: ...hange the floppy disk drive s address follow these instructions referring to Figures A 10 and A 11 If you do not need to change the drive s address go to Step 10 of this installation procedure 1 Locate the jumpers on the top of the floppy drive 2 To change the jumpers use needlenose pliers to set the drive s SCSI ID to an address that is not used by another SCSI device Check that the other jumpers...

Страница 149: ...ddress Jumpers Å Å Å Top View of Floppy Disk Drive ID 0 ID 1 ID 2 Jumper in 0 out 1 SCSI ID Address Jumpers ID 0 ID 1 ID 2 Jumpers 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 SCSI ID Address Figure A 10 Floppy Drive SCSI Address Jumper Settings ...

Страница 150: ...B 22 ÅÅ ÅÅ ÅÅ ÅÅ Top View of Floppy Disk Drive 1 2 3 SCSI Terminators Figure A 11 Floppy Drive Terminators ...

Страница 151: ...f each of the removable me dia drives in the bracket and the position of the screws holding the drive bracket in place The same bracket can be used on all three drives Figure A 12 Attaching Removable Drive Mounting Bracket and Drive Orientation ...

Страница 152: ... See Figure A 13 Do not over tighten the side screws Reconnect the drive SCSI and power cables here Figure A 13 Replacing Drive Screws 12 Reconnect the cabling from the back of the drive to the side of the drawer assembly See Figure A 13 13 Secure the EMI plate at the back of the removable drives with the captive screw in the bottom of the plate 14 Slide the drawer back in ...

Страница 153: ...the system unit and secure the two captive screws on the left of the Storage Assembly as shown in Figure A 14 NOTICE If the ejector handle is not pushed completely in you may not have proper seating of the SCSI PCB interconnect to the backplane Figure A 14 Replacing the Storage Drawer Assembly ...

Страница 154: ...ppendix to verify that your workstation can see the newly installed drive For information about using your drives see the following chapters in this book Using your CD ROM drive is in Chapter 3 Using your DDS tape drive is in Chapter 4 Using your floppy drive is in Chapter 5 ...

Страница 155: ...6 which is normally reserved for the boot disk drive Check the jumpers on the hard drive you plan to install Figure A 15 shows the correct SCSI address for the jumpers on your drive These jumpers are the only jumpers you may need to change on the drive 1 Use a pair of small needle nose pliers to set the SCSI ID jumpers to SCSI ID 5 if you are adding a second hard drive or SCSI ID 6 if this is the ...

Страница 156: ...B 28 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 Figure A 15 Fast Wide Hard Drive Jumper Settings ...

Страница 157: ...B 29 PCB Side of Drive Top Drive Bottom Drive Figure A 16 Replacing Hard Drive Mounting Bracket and Drive Orientation ...

Страница 158: ...ix to determine the SCSI IDs currently in use on your workstation 1 Open the system unit according to the directions in Opening the System Unit earlier in this appendix 2 Unscrew the two captive screws on the left side of the Storage Assembly and pull down the drawer ejector handle on the right side of the Storage Assembly as shown in Figure A 17 The Storage Assembly slides partway out of the draw...

Страница 159: ...h prevents the drawer from coming all the way out NOTICE When sliding the Storage Assembly out of the system unit move the drawer ejector handle to prevent the Storage Assembly from hitting it 4 Press in on the safety catch on each side of the drawer to allow the drawer all the way out and place the drawer on a flat surface ...

Страница 160: ... each side of the Storage Assembly slide the disk into the Storage Assem bly securing it to the drawer with two side screws See Figure A 18 Do not over tighten the side screws The drives should be placed in the drive bays with the bottom of each drive toward the middle as shown in Figure A 18 Refer to Figure B 16 for drive orientation in the bracket Figure A 18 Placing Hard Drives in Storage Drawe...

Страница 161: ...ify that your workstation can see the hard drive Configuring a Hard Drive This section describes how to add a hard disk drive to your system as a file system using SAM For more information about configuring a hard disk drive refer to the System Administration Tasks manual The procedures in this chapter require you to log in as root If you cannot log in as root contact your system administrator 1 L...

Страница 162: ... can look like either of these and double click the left mouse button 6 The System Administration Manager window opens Double click on Peripheral Devices 7 The Peripheral Devices window opens Double click on Disks and File Systems 8 The Disks and File Systems window opens Double click on CD ROM Floppy and Hard Disks SAM System Adminis tration Manager is a util ity that performs system administrati...

Страница 163: ...ions menu click on Add a Hard Disk Drive 10 The Select a Disk to Add window opens with a list of unused disks Highlight the hard disk drive you want to add to your sys tem 11 Click on O K 12 The Set Disk Usage and Options window opens Select File System and click on O K 13 The following screen messages appear Task started Creating the device file Modifying etc checklist Task completed Click on O K...

Страница 164: ...ds into the connectors Be sure therefore that you understand the prop er orientation for SIMMs going into the connectors See Figure B 22 When you have finished installing additional SIMMs use the Boot Console Interface to verify that they are seen by the work station Perform the following steps to add memory SIMMs to your worksta tion Note the instructions in Step 8 of this section on SIMM configu...

Страница 165: ...ll the CPU Assembly straight out and place on a flat surface with an antistatic mat NOTICE The CPU Assembly is heavy and has no safety catch Be sure to pull it out slowly making sure it is properly supported 5 Use Figure A 20 to locate the memory SIMMs on the CPU As sembly ...

Страница 166: ...B 38 Memory SIMMs Figure A 20 Memory SIMM Location 6 To install a new memory SIMM turn the CPU assembly until the memory SIMMs are in the position shown in Figure A 21 ...

Страница 167: ... be configured from 32 MB to 256 MB installed in pairs of 16 MB SIMMs Memory can be configured from 128 MB to 768 MB 128 MB to 1 GB if you are running HP UX 10 0 installed in pairs of 64 MB SIMMs or memory can be configured from 32 MB to 768 MB 1 GB if you are run ning HP UX 10 0 in combinations of pairs of 32 MB and 128 MB SIMM pairs Memory SIMMs must be installed in pairs of equal size with 128 ...

Страница 168: ...rformance and maximum future ca pacity use 128 MB SIMM pairs exclusively Front of System 3B 7B 3A 7A 5B 1B 5A 1A 2B 6B 2A 6A 4B 0B 4A 0A Pair 4 Pair 2 Pair 3 Pair 1 Pair 8 Pair 6 Pair 7 Pair 5 CPU Modules J18 J17 J16 J15 J31 J30 J29 J28 J26 J25 J24 J23 J22 J21 J20 J19 Figure A 22 Memory SIMM Sequence 9 Open the ejector tab by pressing down on it at the left of the con nector Refer to Figure A 23 ...

Страница 169: ... SIMM down slightly Push the SIMM firmly and evenly Ejector tabs pop partly back up Push ejector tabs until they lock Notched end the SIMM in the connector so that the fingers on the edge of the SIMM just touch the connector Close the ejector tabs into the connector to be sure it is properly seated in place Close the ejector tabs Place Figure A 23 Installing Memory Cards 11 Close the ejector tab ...

Страница 170: ...eplace the CPU Assembly in the system unit first align the top of the CPU Assembly with the guide on the system unit Re fer to Figure A 24 and to the label on the back of the assembly Be sure to support the CPU Assembly properly while replacing it Figure A 24 Replacing the CPU Assembly ...

Страница 171: ...re the ejectors are com pletely depressed to ensure proper connector seating 15 Close the system unit and reconnect all cables as described in the Closing the System Unit section in this appendix 16 To verify that this installation was successful follow the steps in Appendix D of this book The Boot Console Interface on dis playing memory information If you have only replaced a faulty SIMM you must...

Страница 172: ...irections in the Opening the System Unit section earlier in this appendix 2 Remove the two screws in the center of the CPU Assembly Ejector Tab Ejector Tab Figure A 25 Removing the CPU Assembly 3 Release the ejector latches on the left side top and bottom of the CPU Assembly Refer to Figure A 25 Adding a Second Processor ...

Страница 173: ...cation 6 Disconnect the fan cable from the system board Refer to Figure A 27 CAUTION Be sure to reconnect the fan cable when you have finished installing the processor Failure to reconnect the fan could cause the unit to over head and damage the processor s 7 Remove the six screws attaching the CPU shroud to the system board and pull the shroud straight up Set the shroud aside ...

Страница 174: ... module Remove screws and pull shroud straight up Note Front cover and board carrier not shown for easier viewing Figure A 27 Removing CPU Shroud and Disconnecting Fan Cable 8 When adding or replacing a processor module you must also remove one or more dust covers because ...

Страница 175: ...the steps in Figure A 28 A B To remove the dust cover on the proĆ cessor module grasp the cover and pull the cover evenly To remove the dust cover on the CPU board grasp the tab on the right side of the cover and gently rock the covĆ er back and forth while pulling it gently up Install the processor module into the connector by lining it up over the connector and pressing firmly and evenly Figure ...

Страница 176: ...ing the CPU shroud to the system board 11 Reconnect the fan cable to the system board 12 To replace the CPU Assembly in the system unit first align the top of the CPU Assembly with the guide on the system unit Re fer to Figure A 29 and to the label on the back of the assembly Be sure to support the CPU Assembly properly while replacing it Figure A 29 Replacing the CPU Assembly ...

Страница 177: ...the system unit as far as it will go See Figure A 29 13 Press the ejector tabs all the way in and replace the two screws in the center of the CPU Assembly Make sure the ejectors are com pletely depressed to ensure proper connector seating 14 Close the system unit and reconnect all cables as described in the Closing the System Unit section in this appendix ...

Страница 178: ...4 Fast 8 plane or 24 plane graphics HCRX 8Z HCRX 24Z Accelerated 8 plane or 24 plane graphics CRX 48Z 24 plane Accelerated double buffered graphics NOTICE Dual graphics boards take up two slots Figures A 30 and A 31 show the physical layout of the EISA GSC slots first from outside the system unit then from inside the EISA Assembly Figure A 30 EISA GSC Slots from Outside the EISA Assembly Installin...

Страница 179: ...e workstation graphics2 Graphics device in slot 2 If there is a Dual Graphics Card in slot 1 this is the port to the left on the card when facing the back of the workstation graphics3 This is a logical slot and can only be reached by using the left port of a Dual Graphics Card in physical slot 0 NOTICE We do not recommend using a Dual Graphics Card in slot 2 other than the CRX HCRX If running 9 05...

Страница 180: ... an EISA or graphics board into your workstation 1 Working from the rear of the workstation unscrew the four cap tive screws and pull the EISA Assembly straight out using the handle See Figure A 32 Figure A 32 Removing the EISA Assembly ...

Страница 181: ...B 53 2 Rotate the unit 90 degrees clockwise and place on a flat surface as shown in Figure A 33 Figure A 33 Rotating the EISA Assembly for Installation ...

Страница 182: ...B 54 3 Unscrew one screw at the back of the cover and lift the cover up and out to remove it from the EISA Assembly See Figure A 34 Figure A 34 Removing the EISA Assembly Cover ...

Страница 183: ...B 55 4 Unscrew one screw at the top of the slot cover and pull the cover straight up to remove it See Figure A 35 Figure A 35 Removing the EISA Slot Cover ...

Страница 184: ...he board guides and slide firmly into the connector Check to see the board is evenly inserted to seat properly See Figure A 36 Figure A 36 Installing an EISA or Graphics Board in the EISA Assembly 6 Secure board with one screw in top of board connector bracket ...

Страница 185: ...B 57 7 Insert cover in guide and secure with screw Refer to Figure A 37 Figure A 37 Replacing EISA Assembly Cover ...

Страница 186: ...B 58 8 Rotate the unit back 90 degrees as shown in Figure A 38 and grasp the handle Figure A 38 Rotating the EISA Assembly Back ...

Страница 187: ...B 59 9 Slide the EISA Assembly into the system unit and secure it with the four captive screws See Figure A 39 Figure A 39 Replacing EISA Assembly ...

Страница 188: ... Monitor Type at Power On If you replace your workstation s monitor with a different monitor type and do not set the workstation s graphics parameters by using the monitor command before doing so then press Tab after your keyboard s lights flash during the boot process to initiate the automatic monitor selection process Your system queries you for the new monitor type Select the new type by pressi...

Страница 189: ...ty Emissions regulations Emissions regulations compliance Datacom users statement Acoustics Electrostatic discharge ESD precautions Laser safety statements Warnings and cautions This appendix contains safety and regulatory statements pertaining to your J Class workstation ...

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Страница 191: ...ct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Ask the dealer or an experienced radio television technician for help Hewlett Packard s system certification tests were conducte...

Страница 192: ...100003 for indirect connection to Public Telecommunica tions systems within the United Kingdom Regulation On Noise Declaration For Machines 3 GSGV Lpa 70dB Lpa 70dB operator position am Arbeitsplatz normal operation normaler Betrieb per ISO 7779 nach DIN 45635 T 19 Electrostatic charges can damage the integrated circuits on printed circuit boards To prevent such damage from occurring observe the f...

Страница 193: ...at have a CD ROM drive installed The CD ROM mass storage system is certified as a Class 1 laser product under the U S Department of Health and Human Services DHHS Radiation Performance Standard according 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 sy...

Страница 194: ... par le client WARNING Disconnect power plug from wall outlet or power source before moving or removing the device or installing add on components WARNUNG Entfernen Sie die Stromzuführung von der Steckdose oder der Stromquelle bevor Sie das Gerät bewegen abbauen oder zusätzliche Bauteile installieren AVERTISSEMENT Débrancher la fiche de la prise de courant ou de la source d alimentation électrique...

Страница 195: ...C 1 Appendix C SCSI Connections SCSI bus differences SCSI restrictions Determining SCSI bus length Assigning SCSI device IDs Connecting to the SCSI ports ...

Страница 196: ...assume you are using the HP UX version 9 05 or later operating system with the HP VUE version 3 0 interface NOTICE When attaching external SCSI devices be sure to terminate the last device on the external SCSI bus If no external devices are attached the SCSI connector on the rear of the system must be terminated with the terminator that was shipped with your workstation ...

Страница 197: ...able C 2 shows the SCSI addresses ID numbers and arbitration priorities for each CAUTION Do not mix single ended and fast wide devices on any one bus type Doing this will cause a system failure Table C 1 SCSI Bus Differences Transfer Rate Data Bus Width Maximum Addresses Maximum Cable Length Device Physical Location Controller Embedded or Plugable Single Ended up to 8 bits 8 6 0 meters internal an...

Страница 198: ...rbitration Priorities SCSI 2 Address Priority SCSI 2 ID Number 7 1 1 6 1 2 5 1 3 4 1 4 3 1 5 2 1 6 1 1 7 0 1 8 15 1 9 14 1 10 13 1 11 12 1 12 11 1 13 10 1 14 9 1 15 8 1 16 8 bit devices SCSI 2 Single Ended 16 bit SCSI 3 Fast Wide Bus devices 15 8 7 0 ...

Страница 199: ...evices K2296 cable with 0 9 meter 3 feet length K2297 cable with 1 5 meter 5 feet length HP offers the following SCSI cables for connecting externally con nected devices to the system fast wide port C2911A cable with 0 9 meter 3 feet length C2924A cable with 2 5 meter 8 2 feet length C2925A cable with 10 0 meter 32 8 feet length C2926A cable with 20 0 meter 65 6 feet length CAUTION SCSI cables app...

Страница 200: ...gether use the following cables 92222A cable with 0 5 meter 1 6 feet length 92222B cable with 1 0 meter 3 2 feet length 92222C cable with 2 0 meter 6 6 feet length If you are daisy chaining fast wide SCSI 3 devices together use the following cable C2911A cable with 0 9 meter 3 feet length C2924A cable with 2 5 meter 8 2 feet length C2925A cable with 10 0 meter 32 8 feet length C2926A cable with 20...

Страница 201: ...tor you must order terminator K2291 for 50 pin connectors or C2905A for 68 pin connectors from Hewlett Packard SCSI Configuration Constraints You are limited to the number of same type SCSI devices per system Before adding another SCSI device determine if the system can sup port the additional device This workstation offers the following types of SCSI bus each with its own configuration constraint...

Страница 202: ...ves 4 mm DDS Tape Drives one internal 9 track Tape Drives 650 MB Magneto Optical Drives Magneto Optical Autochangers see notice below Maximum Number of SCSI 2 Devices 7 1 1 2 2 1 1 7 NOTICE Magneto Optical Autochangers use three SCSI 2 drive addresses Each address must be accounted for in the maximum number of SCSI 2 devices allowed CAUTION Do not mix single ended standard and fast wide SCSI 2 per...

Страница 203: ...ls together on the same bus This section helps you to determine the total length of the single en ded standard SCSI 2 bus and the fast wide SCSI 3 bus Single Ended SCSI 2 Bus Length Follow these instructions to calculate your total single ended standard SCSI 2 bus length including the system unit external SCSI 2 de vices and SCSI 2 interconnect cables using Table C 5 1 Find all of your external SC...

Страница 204: ...r on the subtotal line at the bottom of the column Do the same for the fourth column 4 Add the subtotals together and write the total in the Total SCSI 2 Bus Length box NOTICE The total length of the single ended standard SCSI 2 bus must not exceed 6 meters 19 6 feet If the number you write for Total SCSI 2 Bus Length is greater than 6 meters 19 6 feet try configuring your installation with shorte...

Страница 205: ...et meters feet System Unit 7980S A1999A 0 3 1 0 C1701C C1704C Internal SCSI 2 Bus Length Device Internal Length Subtotals meters feet External C1520A C1521A C1700C C1705C C2213A 0 0 0 0 0 3 1 0 Total SCSI 2 bus length not to exceed total of 6 meters 19 6 feet C2217T 1 5 4 9 1 5 4 9 N A 0 2 0 7 0 2 0 7 1 1 3 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 4 9 1 3 4 3 ...

Страница 206: ...sing for your installation Cable lengths are listed in subsection Cables in the SCSI Restrictions sec tion 4 Add up all of the numbers in the second column and write that number on the subtotal line at the bottom of the column Do the same for the third column 5 Add the subtotals together and write the total in the Total SCSI 3 Bus Length box NOTICE The total length of the SCSI 3 bus must not ex ce...

Страница 207: ... 3 Bus Length SCSI 3 Device Internal SCSI 3 Bus Length meters feet C3034T C3035T C3036T meters feet Device Internal Length Cable Length meters feet External Subtotals Total SCSI 3 bus length not to exceed total of 25 meters 82 feet System Unit N A 1 5 4 9 1 0 3 3 1 0 3 3 1 0 3 3 ...

Страница 208: ...l of your Workspace Terminal Control A terminal window opens 2 Move the mouse cursor into the terminal window and single click the left mouse button 3 If you are using HP UX 9 05 enter the following at the prompt etc ioscan d scsi Enter After a few moments the ioscan utility lists all of the SCSI I O devices it could find The list should appear similar to the fol lowing H W Path Description Status...

Страница 209: ...35480A target 5 8 12 5 4 tgt CLAIMED DEVICE disk 10 8 12 5 4 0 sdisk CLAIMED DEVICE SEAGATE ST3600N target 6 8 12 5 6 tgt CLAIMED DEVICE disk 5 8 12 5 6 0 sdisk CLAIMED DEVICE MICROP 2112 lan 0 8 12 6 lan2 CLAIMED INTERFACE Built in LAN ps2 0 8 12 7 ps2 CLAIMED INTERFACE Built in Keyboard Mouse bc 2 10 ccio CLAIMED BUS_NEXUS I O Adapter graphics 0 10 0 graph3 CLAIMED INTERFACE Graphics graphics 1 ...

Страница 210: ...Standard System SCSI Device IDs Before assigning a SCSI device ID to your drive you need to check your SCSI device IDs To check what SCSI device IDs are available and assign an ID to your device follow these instructions which use Table C 7 1 Write in the SCSI device ID of any internal drives in Table C 7 2 Write in the type of external drives single ended standard EISA or fast wide devices curren...

Страница 211: ...n your drive does not conflict with any existing drive IDs use that ID If your default address conflicts with an exist ing drive ID you need to assign a new SCSI device ID to your drive See the drive installation documentation for information on changing the device ID CAUTION Do not use SCSI device ID 7 for any device except the system card ...

Страница 212: ...ent uses ID No 2 N A Internal System Drives External Device Drives N A N A N A N A N A N A N A 1st External Device 2nd External Device 3rd External Device 4th External Device 5th External Device 6th External Device 7th External Device NOTICE You can have no more than 7 SCSI devices internal and external connected to the system 4 mm DDS Tape Drive if present uses ID No 1 5 Write in the SCSI device ...

Страница 213: ...and accounts for three of the seven devices allowed on the SCSI bus 8 Check to see which SCSI device IDs are not used You may use ID numbers 0 through 6 if they are not already in use If the de fault ID on your drive does not conflict with any existing drive IDs use that ID If your default address conflicts with an exist ing drive ID you need to assign a new SCSI device ID to your drive Refer to t...

Страница 214: ...e IDs are not used You may use ID numbers 0 through 6 and 8 through 15 if they are not already in use If the default ID on your drive does not conflict with any existing drive IDs use that ID If your default address conflicts with an existing drive ID assign a new fast wide SCSI device ID to your drive Refer to the drive s installation documentation for information on changing the device ID CAUTIO...

Страница 215: ...two 2 SCSI connectors System Single Ended SCSI 2 Connector System Fast Wide SCSI 3 Connector Figure C 1 shows the rear panel with terminators attached to the two SCSI connectors Figure C 2 shows the two SCSI connectors without terminators SCSI cables connect to these ports with a high density thumb screw connector Connecting to the SCSI Ports ...

Страница 216: ...C 22 Figure C 1 Rear Panel SCSI Connectors with Terminators Attached ...

Страница 217: ...anel SCSI Connectors without Terminators NOTICE The last device connected to the SCSI bus must be terminated with a SCSI terminator All of the devices listed ship without terminators If you do not already have a SCSI terminator you must order terminator K2291 from Hewlett Packard ...

Страница 218: ...le media Resetting your workstation Displaying and setting paths Displaying and setting the monitor type Displaying memory configuration information Displaying the status of the EISA slots Setting auto boot and auto search flags Displaying and setting fastboot mode Displaying the LAN station address Displaying system information Displaying PIM information ...

Страница 219: ...2 This appendix describes the different features of the boot console in terface and how to use them The instructions in this chapter assume you are using the HP UX ver sion 9 05 or later operating system ...

Страница 220: ...tem is unavailable Here are some of the things you can do Boot your workstation Search for bootable media Reset your workstation Display and set boot paths Display and set your monitor type Display memory configuration information Display the status of the EISA slots Set auto boot and auto search Set fastboot Display LAN information Display system information Display PIM information NOTICE All of ...

Страница 221: ...ommand you want help on Main Menu Command Description BOot PRI ALT path Boot from specified path PAth PRI ALT CON KEY path Display or modify a path SEArch DIsplay IPL path Search for boot devices COnfiguration menu Displays or sets boot values INformation menu Displays hardware information SERvice menu Displays service commands DIsplay Redisplay the current menu HElp menu command Display help for ...

Страница 222: ...dress MOnitor option Display or set monitor type in EEPROM PAth PRI ALT CON KEY path Display or modify a path PRocessor proc ON OFF Config Deconfig processor SEArch DIsplay IPL path Search for boot devices TIme c y m d h m s Read or set the real time clock in GMT BOot PRI ALT path Boot from specified path DIsplay Redisplay the current menu HElp command Display help for menu or command RESET Restar...

Страница 223: ...sa Display EISA slot information FWrVersion Display firmware version MEmory Display memory information MOnitor Display monitor type in EEPROM PRocessor Display processor information BOot PRI ALT path Boot from specified path DIsplay Redisplay the current menu HElp command Display help for menu or command RESET Restart the system MAin Return to Main Menu Information Menu Enter a command or a menu ...

Страница 224: ...M information PDT CLEAR Display or clear the Page Deallocation Table ChassisCodes proc Display chassis codes BOot PRI ALT path Boot from specified path DIsplay Redisplay the current menu HElp command Display help for menu or command RESET Restart the system MAin Return to Main Menu Service Menu Enter a command or a menu ...

Страница 225: ...n shutting down your workstation see Using your HP Worksta tion If Autoboot is turned off the boot sequence automatically stops at the boot console Main Menu If Autoboot is turned on you will see the following messages Processor is starting Autoboot process To discontinue press any key within 10 seconds 3 Press a key You will then see the message Boot terminated The Main Menu of the boot console a...

Страница 226: ...u 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 appendix and then type the following at the prompt Main Menu Enter a command or a menu boot device Enter where device is the hardware path to the device specified in Mnemonic Style Notation see Table D 2 For example if you wish to boot an opera...

Страница 227: ...y controls the loading of the operating system By interacting with ISL you can choose to load an alternate version of the HP UX operating system For example if the usual kernel hp ux for 9 05 or later and stand vmunix for 10 0 or later on your root disk fwscsi 6 0 has become corrupted and you wish to boot your workstation from the backup kernel SYSBCKUP for 9 05 or later and stand vmunix prev for ...

Страница 228: ...ily press Ctrl S To continue the display press Ctrl Q To halt the search press any key These flow control commands 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 Inter face earlier in this ap...

Страница 229: ...em Paths primary or pri Device Your workstation s default boot device usually the root disk Path Type alternate or alt Your workstation s alternate boot device usually a DDS format tape device To display the current settings for the system paths type the follow ing at the prompt Main Menu Enter a command or a menu path Enter The paths are displayed in Mnemonic Style Notation as shown in Table D 2 ...

Страница 230: ...ons in Accessing the Boot Console Interface earlier in this appendix and then type the following at the prompt Main Menu Enter a command or a menu path primary Enter To set a system path to a new value follow the directions in Acces sing the Boot Console Interface earlier in this appendix and then type the following at the prompt Main Menu Enter a command or a menu path path_type path Enter where ...

Страница 231: ...device in slot 0 If using a Dual Color Graphics Card this is the console port to the right on the card when facing the back of the workstation graphics1 Graphics device in slot 1 If using a Dual Color Graphics Card this is the console port to the right on the card when facing the back of the workstation graphics2 Graphics device in slot 2 If there is a Dual Color Graphics Card in slot1 this is the...

Страница 232: ...nce you are in the Boot Console Interface Main Menu type Main Menu Enter a command or a menu configuration Enter This places you in the Configuration Menu From here type Configuration Menu Enter command monitor Enter The screen displays a list of the current monitors configured for your workstation MONITOR INFORMATION Slot HPA State Resolution Frequency Class graphics0 f8000000 Present 1280x1024 7...

Страница 233: ...g Follow the directions in the screen prompts and enter the monitor type you want to configure in this example number 1 MONITOR INFORMATION Type Resolution Frequency 1 1280x1024 72Hz 2 1024x768 75Hz 3 1024x768 70Hz 4 1024x768 75Hz Flat Panel 5 1280x1024 60Hz 6 1024X768 60Hz 7 640X480 60Hz 8 1280X1024 75Hz VESA 9 1024X768 75Hz VESA 10 800X600 75Hz VESA 11 640X480 75Hz VESA 12 1280X1024 72HZ GraySca...

Страница 234: ...hange the monitor type on a slot that cannot support that monitor results in a warning as shown in the following example Configuration Menu Enter command monitor graphics1 Enter MONITOR INFORMATION Reminder SGIC only supports one type of monitor Changing its monitor type will not have any effect Slot HPA State Resolution Frequency Class graphics0 f8000000 Present 1024x768 75Hz graphics1 f4000000 P...

Страница 235: ...G Intended graphics hardware does not exist Be sure to install the hardware after you power down the system Slot HPA State Resolution Frequency Class graphics0 f8000000 Present 1024x1280 75Hz graphics1 f4000000 Present Fixed graphics2 f6000000 Empty graphics3 fa000000 Present 1280x1024 72Hz Current Console Path core RS232_ 9600 8 none Stable Store Console Path GRAPHICS0 ...

Страница 236: ...n the Information Menu From here type Information Menu Enter command memory Enter The screen displays a list of the current memory SIMMs configured for your workstation Sample Output 1 The following sample shows the memory configuration table when memory SIMMs are properly installed and configured MEMORY INFORMATION DETAILED MEMORY CONFIGURATION TABLE SPA GROUP SMC SMC Status Bank Bank Status Size...

Страница 237: ...t now the BAD MEMORY TABLE is displayed MEMORY INFORMATION WARNING Memory banks deallocated due to a SIMM size mismatch or a SIMM failure Refer to the ME command in the INFORMATION menu for error information DETAILED MEMORY CONFIGURATION TABLE SPA GROUP SMC SMC Status Bank Bank Status Size Slot Sys Brd 0x00000000 0 0 Configured 3 Configured 16MB 0a b 1 Configured 0 Configured 16MB 2a b 2 Configure...

Страница 238: ... Brd 1 Present 1 Sizing Error 0MB 4a b 3 Present 2 Sizing Error 0MB 4a b Active Installed Memory bytes 201326592 of Standard DRAM s Deallocated Pages bytes 0 Available Memory bytes 201326592 Good Memory Required by OS bytes 8151040 Memory HVERSION SVERSION 0x0490 0x00000900 ...

Страница 239: ... Menu of the boot console interface type Information Menu Enter command eisa Enter The following table appears Slot Slot State Device Information 1 Empty Empty 2 Unconfigured HWP1850 3 Empty Empty 4 Configured INP0100 Slot is the slot number as seen on the back of your workstation Slot State is the current state of any card in each slot and Device Information is the compressed EISA ID read from th...

Страница 240: ...the boot administration mode of the boot con sole user interface The state of the auto search flag determines how your workstation seeks a boot device during autoboot If auto search is set to on your workstation will search for other boot devices if the primary boot de vice is not available If auto search is off your workstation will de fault to the boot administration mode if it can t see the pri...

Страница 241: ...fastboot type the following at the prompt Configuration Menu Enter command fastboot off Enter To enable fastboot type the following at the prompt Configuration Menu Enter command fastboot on Enter It is sometimes necessary to supply the LAN station address of your workstation to other users For example if your workstation is to be come a member of a cluster the cluster administrator needs to know ...

Страница 242: ...ompt Information Menu Enter command all Enter This information is paged to allow you to view it as necessary The pim command allows you to display the most recent PIM in formation for the specified fault type To display PIM information for a specific fault from the Service Menu type the following at the prompt Service Menu Enter command pim processor_number Enter You can use pim in the following w...

Страница 243: ...window The window that is receiving input from the keyboard at the present time If there is no active window anything you type is lost Only one window can be active at a time The active window is said to have the keyboard focus ANSI The American National Standards Institute a non profit organization made up of various expert committees that publishes standards for use by national industries ANSI h...

Страница 244: ...short program stored in the read only memory of your workstation that loads the operating system or any complex program into main memory Part ner workstations provide bootstrap service to diskless workstations See also boot ROM boot console interface The interactive program that enables you to interact with the hard ware of your workstation before the workstation boots the operating system The boo...

Страница 245: ...nches in diameter and use one data surface with a capacity of 600 MB The data surface contains pits and flat spots ar ranged in a continuous spiral track which is read at a constant speed CD ROM drive A random access read only mass storage device that uses remov able CD ROM discs The drive contains a semiconductor laser for reading data optically and an embedded controller with a SCSI inter face C...

Страница 246: ... resides on the 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 performs as a server to 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 across a...

Страница 247: ...pecial action you want the command to take See also default configuration The arrangement of a workstation or network as defined by the na ture number and chief characteristics of its functional units More specifically the term configuration may refer to a hardware configu ration or a software configuration control key sequence A keystroke combination used as a shorthand way of specifying com mand...

Страница 248: ...king box displayed in whatever screen is active at a particular time The cursor marks your current typing position on the screen and indicates which program HP VUE terminal window or shell will receive your commands daisy chaining A method of connecting devices where the signal passes from one device to the next in serial fashion along a bus DDS tape drive A device that stores data on Digital Data...

Страница 249: ...e HP UX organizational structure Basically it is a file that stores names and links to files and other directories See also file disk A thin round plate with a magnetic surface coating on which data is stored by magnetic recording See also floppy diskette hard disk CD ROM disc disked workstation A workstation that has its own hard disk drive See also diskless workstation node partner node workstat...

Страница 250: ...tner node workstation double click To press and release a mouse button twice in rapid succession drag To press and hold down a mouse button while moving the mouse and the pointer on the screen See also drop drive See CD ROM drive DDS tape drive floppy drive hard disk drive drop To release an icon that has been dragged to a new position See also drag environment The conditions under which your comm...

Страница 251: ...dard bus architecture based on and compatible with that used by IBM in their AT series computers fast wide SCSI A 16 bit wide bus with high power receivers and drivers which al lows a cable length of up to 25 meters and a speed of up to 20 MB per second See also single ended standard SCSI Small Computer System Interface file The basic named unit of data stored on disk See also directory file name ...

Страница 252: ...disks Any number of other workstations can be linked to the file server in order to use it to access data file system The organized set of files and directories on a hard disk floppy diskette A thin record shaped plate that stores data on its magnetic surfaces The system uses heads similar to heads in tape recorders to read and write data on concentric disk tracks floppy drive A device that stores...

Страница 253: ...on that provides online help HOME The environment variable representing the home directory This is the directory in which you are placed after you log in Typically this is users login where login is your username See also home direc tory home directory A shorthand way of referring to a frequently used directory almost always the login directory host See cluster server host name See internet protoc...

Страница 254: ...resentation of an object Objects can be ico nized turned into icons to clear a cluttered workspace Icons can be restored to their original appearance when needed Whatever pro cesses are executing in an object continue to execute when the object is iconized iconify See iconize iconize To turn a window or shell into an icon See also icon Initial System Loader The program that actually controls the l...

Страница 255: ...and the host name invisible filename A filename in which the first character is a dot Invisible filenames are not displayed by the listing commands such as ls and ll without add options such as a IP address See internet protocol address ISL See Initial System Loader kernel The part of the operating system that is an executable piece of code responsible for managing the computer s resources The ker...

Страница 256: ...systems and clusters that share data hardware and software resources via Networking Ser vices software local area network station address The label that uniquely identifies the local area network LAN con nection for your workstation at the hardware level log in To initially sign on to the system so that you may begin to use it This creates your first user process See also username login directory ...

Страница 257: ...lso icon iconize mouse pointer See pointer name A character string associated with a file directory or link A name can include various alphanumeric characters but never a slash or null character See also pathname network Two or more workstations sharing information See also cluster workstation network controller A printed circuit board that passes bit streams between the network and the main memor...

Страница 258: ...ile memory System memory that retains its contents even after workstation power is turned off object Any file directory or link in the network See also directory file link pathname operating system The program that supervises the execution of other programs on your workstation For example the entire HP UX system including the kernel and all HP UX commands See also kernel option See command option ...

Страница 259: ...our account from unauthorized use See also user account path The hardware address of a device that is attached to the I O system of your workstation pathname A series of names separated by slashes that describe the path of the operating system from some starting point in the network to a destina tion object Pathnames begin with the name of the starting point and include every directory name betwee...

Страница 260: ...ou may execute programs a program currently running in the system process ID A unique identification number assigned to all processes by the oper ating system Also referred to as a PID See also PID program A unit of executable code in binary or source form Most HP UX commands and routines consist of programs prompt A message or symbol displayed by the system to let you know that it is ready for yo...

Страница 261: ... Computer System Interface server A program that controls all access to input and output devices session The time between when you log in and when you log out Also called a work session or a login session See also current session shell A command line interpreter program used to invoke utility programs Some examples of HP UX shells are the Bourne Korn Key and C shells Sometimes referred to as a com...

Страница 262: ...standard SCSI An 8 bit wide SCSI bus with standard receivers and drivers which limits total cable length to 6 meters See also fast wide SCSI Small Computer System Interface Single In line Memory Module A memory board slider One of the components of a scroll bar The slider is the object that is dragged along the scroll area to cause a change Small Computer System Interface SCSI An IEEE standard for...

Страница 263: ...rectory is also referred to as the child directory See also parent directory superuser A user with permission to enter the top level directory and make changes to files and programs that users are not allowed to change To become superuser or become root means to let the system know that you are now assuming the role of system administrator You can do this either by logging into the system as root ...

Страница 264: ...tains the title of the window object transceiver A device that transmits and receives signals user account The system administrator defines a user account for every person au thorized to use the system Each user account contains the name the computer uses to identify the person user ID and the person s pass word User accounts also contain project and organization names to help the system determine...

Страница 265: ...n for viewing information HP VUE allows you to create several types of windows on the screen Each window is a separate computing environment in which you may execute programs edit text or read text See also Workspace Man ager Window Manager The HP VUE program that controls the size placement and operation of windows working directory See current working directory Workspace What the screen becomes ...

Страница 266: ... VUE Workspace The Workspace Manager is a spe cial 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 moni tor and a system unit See also node disked workstation diskless workstation ...

Страница 267: ... 4 4 4 4 4 2 4 5 4 4 4 4 3 3 4 3 0 4 4 0 4 5 4 4 5 4 0 4 5 4 4 5 4 4 2 4 3 4 5 4 3 4 0 2 3 4 3 4 3 4 5 4 0 1 3 4 C 4 4 4 5 4 1 1 2 4 5 4 0 4 5 4 4 1 4 0 3 4 5 4 0 4 5 4 3 0 4 5 4 0 4 0 4 5 4 0 0 0 4 5 4 0 4 1 1 2 4 5 4 0 4 1 3 0 4 3 0 4 5 4 ...

Страница 268: ... storage devices BĆ10ćBĆ26 memory BĆ36ćBĆ43 opening the system unit BĆ6ćBĆ7 connectors system unit ac power 1Ć16 audio headphones OUT 1Ć12 audio microphone IN 1Ć12 HP HIL 1Ć15 keyboard 1Ć14 mouse 1Ć14 network 1Ć15 parallel 1Ć15 PS 2 1Ć14 rear panel 1Ć10ć1Ć16 RSĆ232 1Ć15 SCSI 1Ć16 serial 1Ć15 stereo line IN 1Ć12 stereo line OUT 1Ć12 controls system unit front panel 1Ć6ć1Ć9 power switch 1Ć7 cpio com...

Страница 269: ...3 4 3 0 3 0 2 3 3 0 1 3 2 3 3 4 3 3 3 0 2 3 3 4 3 3 2 2 0 0 3 0 0 0 1 3 0 3 0 3 3 2 0 3 E 3 2 3 1 3 4 3 3 4 3 3 F 3 3 0 3 2 0 3 2 0 3 3 4 3 0 3 2 3 4 3 3 3 3 0 3 0 2 3 4 3 1 3 3 4 3 2 0 3 4 3 3 4 3 3 4 3 2 3 4 3 0 3 3 4 3 1 3 3 4 3 3 0 3 3 ...

Страница 270: ... 1Ć14 1Ć15 differences 1Ć18 general information 1Ć18ć1Ć20 ITF 1Ć18 key equivalents 1Ć19ć1Ć20 PS 2 1Ć18 L command DĆ24 LANIC ID 1Ć23ć1Ć24 command 1Ć24 laser safety statements AĆ5ćAĆ6 LCD system unit 1Ć6ć1Ć9 LEDs CDĆROM drive 3Ć21ć3Ć22 DDSĆ2 tape drive 4Ć6ć4Ć8 display codes 4Ć6 DDSĆDC tape drive 4Ć4ć4Ć8 display codes 4Ć4 removable device 1Ć8 system unit 1Ć6ć1Ć9 logging in from a remote terminal comm...

Страница 271: ...Index 5 0 N 0 O 0 0 P 0 ...

Страница 272: ...Index 6 R 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 S 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 ...

Страница 273: ...Index 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 See 0 0 0 0 0 0 T 0 See also 0 U 0 V W ...

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