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Strany 1 - Model C100/110 Owner’s Guide

HEWLETT®PACKARDModel C100/110 Owner’s GuideHP Part No. A4200-90014Edition E0995Printed in U.S.A.

Strany 2 -  Hewlett-Packard Co. 1995

xContentsC SCSI ConnectionsSCSI Bus Differences 159SCSI Restrictions 161Cables 161Connectors and Terminators 162SCSI Configuration Constraints 162Deter

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84Using Your 3.5-Inch Floppy Disk DriveOperating the Floppy DriveAfter a few moments the ioscan utility lists all of the I/O devices it couldfind. If

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85Using Your 3.5-Inch Floppy Disk DriveOperating the Floppy DriveFormatting a New DisketteYou must always format a new floppy diskette with the mediain

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86Using Your 3.5-Inch Floppy Disk DriveOperating the Floppy DriveTransferring Data To and From a Floppy DisketteThis section describes how to transfer

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87Using Your 3.5-Inch Floppy Disk DriveOperating the Floppy Drive5 Enter the following command line to write to the diskette:tar -cvf /dev/rfloppy/c

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88Using Your 3.5-Inch Floppy Disk DriveOperating the Floppy Drive5 Enter the following command line:tar -xvf /dev/rfloppy/c20Ad1s0 pathnamewhere pat

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89Using Your 3.5-Inch Floppy Disk DriveOperating the Floppy DriveFor More InformationFor more information on using tar and a complete list of the comm

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90Using Your 3.5-Inch Floppy Disk DriveOperating the Floppy DriveConfiguring the Floppy DriverIf you reload software or rebuild the Instant Ignition s

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91Using Your 3.5-Inch Floppy Disk DriveTroubleshootingTroubleshootingIf you have trouble with any of these procedures for using your floppy diskdrive,

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92Using Your 3.5-Inch Floppy Disk DriveOrdering Information

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936Solving Problems

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ContentsxiThe Monitor Command 187Displaying the Current Monitor Configuration 188Setting the Monitor Type 189Setting the Monitor Type at Power On 193Di

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94Solving ProblemsThis chapter contains information to help you determine what’s wrong withyour system when you have problems. If you have a problem t

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95Solving ProblemsCommon Problems and SolutionsCommon Problems and SolutionsThe tables in this section list common problems you may encounter withyour

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96Solving ProblemsCommon Problems and SolutionsProblems Loading and Booting the Operating SystemTable 7 describes possible problems you may encounter

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97Solving ProblemsCommon Problems and SolutionsProblems Using a Hard Disk DriveTable 9 describes possible problems you may encounter using the hard di

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98Solving ProblemsCommon Problems and SolutionsProblems Using the CD-ROM DriveTable 10 describes a possible problem you may encounter when you use the

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99Solving ProblemsCommon Problems and SolutionsProblems Using the DDS Tape DriveTable 11 describes a possible problem you may encounter using the DDSt

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100Solving ProblemsCommon Problems and SolutionsProblems Using the Floppy Disk DriveTable 12 describes a possible problem you may encounter using the

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101Solving ProblemsDealing with a Boot FailureDealing with a Boot FailureIf your usual boot device (typically a disk) is not responding as it should,y

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102Solving ProblemsRunning System Verification TestsRunning System Verification TestsHP-UX uses a diagnostics product called SupportWave. SupportWave c

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103Solving ProblemsRunning System Verification TestsTo run SupportWave from either HP VUE or the HP-UX command lineshell, perform the following steps:1

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xiiContentsFiguresSystem Unit Front Panel Controls 5System Unit Rear Panel Connectors 9Opening the Toolbox Subpanel 30Opening the General Toolbox 30Op

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104Solving ProblemsRunning System Verification Tests5 To verify the system operation, type the following at the CSTM> prompt:CSTM> verify allThe

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105ASafety and Regulatory Statements

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106Safety and Regulatory StatementsThis appendix contains safety and regulatory statements pertaining to yourC100/C110 workstation. It provides inform

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107Safety and Regulatory StatementsEmissions RegulationsEmissions RegulationsFederal Communications Commission (FCC)This equipment has been tested and

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108Safety and Regulatory StatementsEmissions Regulations ComplianceVCCI Class 2 ITEEmissions Regulations ComplianceAny third-party I/O device installe

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109Safety and Regulatory StatementsElectrostatic Discharge (ESD) PrecautionsElectrostatic Discharge (ESD) PrecautionsElectrostatic charges can damage

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110Safety and Regulatory StatementsSafety StatementSafety StatementThis equipment conforms to the following safety standards:• UL 1950• CSA 950• IEC 9

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111Safety and Regulatory StatementsLaser Safety Statement (U.S.A. Only)Laser Safety Statement (U.S.A. Only)The CD ROM mass-storage system is certified

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112Safety and Regulatory StatementsWarnings and CautionsWarnings and Cautions

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113BChanging Your Workstation’sHardware Configuration

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ContentsxiiiFiguresInserting and Removing a Floppy Diskette 82Removing the Floor Stand 118Disk Tray Positions 121Mounting the Storage Device Slides 12

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114Changing Your Workstation’s Hardware ConfigurationThis appendix describes the procedures to change your workstation’s hard-ware configuration. It pre

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115Changing Your Workstation’s Hardware ConfigurationChecking the SCSI IDsChecking the SCSI IDsTo determine which SCSI IDs are currently in use on your

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116Changing Your Workstation’s Hardware ConfigurationChecking the SCSI IDsAfter a few moments the ioscan utility lists all of the SCSI I/O devices it c

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117Changing Your Workstation’s Hardware ConfigurationPreparing Your WorkstationPreparing Your WorkstationThis section describes how to prepare your wor

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118Changing Your Workstation’s Hardware ConfigurationPreparing Your WorkstationFigure 20 Removing the Floor Stand6 Lay the system unit on a flat surfa

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119Changing Your Workstation’s Hardware ConfigurationInstalling Storage DevicesInstalling Storage DevicesThis section describes how to install storage

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120Changing Your Workstation’s Hardware ConfigurationInstalling Storage DevicesPreparing to Install Your Storage DeviceThis section describes informati

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121Changing Your Workstation’s Hardware ConfigurationInstalling Storage DevicesFigure 21 Disk Tray PositionsTable 14 Storage ConfigurationsDiskTrayPosi

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122Changing Your Workstation’s Hardware ConfigurationInstalling Storage DevicesMounting the Storage Device SlidesFrom the accessory hardware kit which

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123Changing Your Workstation’s Hardware ConfigurationInstalling Storage DevicesStorage Device Cable RoutingWhen you install your storage device, be awa

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xivContentsMemory Module Location 145Installing Memory Cards 146EISA/GSC Slots from Outside the System Unit 147Rotating the Fan 149Removing the EISA R

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124Changing Your Workstation’s Hardware ConfigurationInstalling Storage DevicesRemoving the Disk TrayPerform the following procedure to remove the Stor

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125Changing Your Workstation’s Hardware ConfigurationInstalling Storage DevicesInstalling a CD-ROM or a DDS-Format Tape DrivePerform the following proc

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126Changing Your Workstation’s Hardware ConfigurationInstalling Storage Devices2 From the rear of the storage tray, line up the disk slides on the CD-R

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127Changing Your Workstation’s Hardware ConfigurationInstalling Storage DevicesInstalling a Floppy DrivePerform the following procedure to install a flo

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128Changing Your Workstation’s Hardware ConfigurationInstalling Storage Devices4 From the front of the storage tray, line up the disk slides on the flo

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129Changing Your Workstation’s Hardware ConfigurationInstalling Storage DevicesInstalling a Hard Disk Drive in Position 1Perform the following procedur

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130Changing Your Workstation’s Hardware ConfigurationInstalling Storage DevicesFigure 30 Installing a Hard Disk Drive in Position 15 Push the drive in

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131Changing Your Workstation’s Hardware ConfigurationInstalling Storage DevicesInstalling a Hard Disk Drive in Position 3 or Position 4Perform the foll

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132Changing Your Workstation’s Hardware ConfigurationInstalling Storage Devices4 From the rear of the storage tray, line up the disk slides on the hard

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133Changing Your Workstation’s Hardware ConfigurationInstalling Storage Devices7 Slide the disk interconnect board into the storage tray, as shown in F

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ContentsxvTablesAudio Electrical Specifications 11Serial I/O Pins 13PS2 Keyboard and ITF Keyboard Equivalent Keys 17Sample LANSCAN COMMAND TABLE 22CD-R

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134Changing Your Workstation’s Hardware ConfigurationInstalling Storage DevicesReplacing the Storage Tray1 Slide the storage tray assembly into the sys

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135Changing Your Workstation’s Hardware ConfigurationInstalling Storage DevicesIf you installed a new hard disk drive, proceed to the section entitled

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136Changing Your Workstation’s Hardware ConfigurationInstalling Storage DevicesConfiguring a Hard Disk DriveThis section describes how to add a hard di

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137Changing Your Workstation’s Hardware ConfigurationInstalling Storage Devices4 A file manager window appears with a number of icons in it. Double-clic

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138Changing Your Workstation’s Hardware ConfigurationInstalling Storage Devices12 The Set Disk Usage and Options... window opens. Select File System an

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139Changing Your Workstation’s Hardware ConfigurationRemoving the Main Tray AssemblyRemoving the Main Tray AssemblyPerform the following steps to remov

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140Changing Your Workstation’s Hardware ConfigurationRemoving the Main Tray Assembly5 Place one hand on the top of the system unit and push, while pull

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141Changing Your Workstation’s Hardware ConfigurationReplacing the Main Tray AssemblyReplacing the Main Tray AssemblyPerform the following steps to rep

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142Changing Your Workstation’s Hardware ConfigurationReplacing the Main Tray Assembly5 Reconnect the power cables and any other cables that you disconn

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143Changing Your Workstation’s Hardware ConfigurationInstalling Additional memoryInstalling Additional memoryTake a moment to read over the following i

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xviContentsTablesFast, Wide Differential SCSI Bus Configuration Constraints 164Bus Length Worksheet for Single-Ended SCSI Bus 166Fats, Wide SCSI Bus Le

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144Changing Your Workstation’s Hardware ConfigurationInstalling Additional memoryTable 15 shows the allowable memory configurations.Table 15 C100/C110 M

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145Changing Your Workstation’s Hardware ConfigurationInstalling Additional memoryPerform the following steps to add memory modules to your workstation.

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146Changing Your Workstation’s Hardware ConfigurationInstalling Additional memory3 Close the ejector tabs on each side of the memory connector. See Fig

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147Changing Your Workstation’s Hardware ConfigurationInstalling an EISA or GSC Option BoardInstalling an EISA or GSC Option BoardYour workstation has 4

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148Changing Your Workstation’s Hardware ConfigurationInstalling an EISA or GSC Option BoardGraphics PathsIf you are installing a graphics option, read

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149Changing Your Workstation’s Hardware ConfigurationInstalling an EISA or GSC Option BoardInstalling the Option BoardFollow these steps to install an

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150Changing Your Workstation’s Hardware ConfigurationInstalling an EISA or GSC Option Board4 Remove the EISA Slider, as shown in Figure 42.5 In the des

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151Changing Your Workstation’s Hardware ConfigurationInstalling an EISA or GSC Option Board7 Slide the board into the slot. Make sure that the hole in

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152Changing Your Workstation’s Hardware ConfigurationInstalling an EISA or GSC Option Board9 Replace the EISA retainer and its screw, as shown in Figur

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153Changing Your Workstation’s Hardware ConfigurationInstalling an EISA or GSC Option Board11 Rotate the fan back into place. Push it into the rear pan

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11System Overview

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154Changing Your Workstation’s Hardware ConfigurationReplacing the BatteryReplacing the Battery1 Remove the main tray as described in Removing the Main

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155Changing Your Workstation’s Hardware ConfigurationChanging Your Monitor TypeChanging Your Monitor TypeYour system ships from the factory preset to u

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156Changing Your Workstation’s Hardware ConfigurationChanging Your Monitor Type

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157CSCSI Connections

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158SCSI ConnectionsThis appendix provides information about connecting Small Computer Sys-tem Interface (SCSI) devices to an HP 9000 C100/C110 worksta

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159SCSI ConnectionsSCSI Bus DifferencesSCSI Bus DifferencesA Small Computer Systems Interface (SCSI) bus is an IEEE standard bus forconnecting your wo

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160SCSI ConnectionsSCSI Bus DifferencesTable 17 SCSI Bus Addresses, ID Numbers, and Arbitration PrioritiesSCSI-2AddressSCSI ID NumberPriority15 . . .

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161SCSI ConnectionsSCSI RestrictionsSCSI RestrictionsThis section describes the SCSI restrictions that apply to your workstation inthe following areas

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162SCSI ConnectionsSCSI RestrictionsIf you are daisy-chaining single-ended standard SCSI-2 devices together,use the following cables:• 92222A cable wi

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163SCSI ConnectionsSCSI RestrictionsThis workstation offers the following types of SCSI bus, each with its ownconfiguration constraints:• single-ended

Strany 90 - Writing to a Data Cassette

2System OverviewThis chapter introduces the HP 9000 C100/C110 workstation. Its purpose isto familiarize you with your workstation and its controls and

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164SCSI ConnectionsSCSI RestrictionsCAUTION: Do not mix single-ended, fast differential, and fast, wide SCSI peripherals togetheron the same bus.Table

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165SCSI ConnectionsDetermining SCSI Bus LengthDetermining SCSI Bus LengthThis section helps you to determine the total length of the single-ended stan

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166SCSI ConnectionsDetermining SCSI Bus Length Subtotals: __________ + __________

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167SCSI ConnectionsDetermining SCSI Bus LengthFast, Wide Differential SCSI Bus LengthFollow these instructions to calculate your total bus length for

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168SCSI ConnectionsAssigning SCSI Device IDsAssigning SCSI Device IDsBefore assigning a SCSI device ID to your drive, you need to check yourexisting S

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169SCSI ConnectionsAssigning SCSI Device IDsIf you are using HP-UX 10.0, enter the following at the prompt:/usr/sbin/ioscan -fAfter a few moments, the

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170SCSI ConnectionsAssigning SCSI Device IDs4 If you are using HP-UX 9.05 or greater, you can which SCSI IDs are currently inuse by looking under the

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171SCSI ConnectionsAssigning SCSI Device IDs5 Write in the SCSI device ID of any internal drives in Table 22.6 Write in the type of external single-en

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172SCSI ConnectionsAssigning SCSI Device IDs8 Check to see which SCSI device IDs are not used. You may use ID numbers 0through 6 if they are not alrea

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173SCSI ConnectionsConnecting to the SCSI PortsConnecting to the SCSI PortsThis section describes how to connect to the system SCSI ports (single-ende

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3System OverviewProduct DescriptionProduct DescriptionThis workstation has the following key features:• Processor Performance C100, 100 Mhz; C110,

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174SCSI ConnectionsConnecting to the SCSI Ports

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175DThe Boot Console Interface

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176The Boot Console InterfaceThis appendix describes the different features of the boot console interfaceand how to use them. It presents the informat

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177The Boot Console InterfaceBoot Console Interface FeaturesBoot Console Interface FeaturesThere are times when you want to interact directly with the

Strany 106 - Configuring the Floppy Driver

178The Boot Console InterfaceBoot Console Interface Features------ Main Menu -----------------------------------------------------Command Description-

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179The Boot Console InterfaceBoot Console Interface Features------ Information Menu ----------------------------------------------Command Description-

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180The Boot Console InterfaceAccessing the Boot Console InterfaceAccessing the Boot Console InterfaceTo access the boot console interface, follow thes

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181The Boot Console InterfaceBooting Your WorkstationBooting Your WorkstationUsually, you start your workstation by turning it on and waiting for HP-U

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182The Boot Console InterfaceBooting Your WorkstationAnswering yes (y) causes the ISL to be loaded from the specified device. After ashort time, the fo

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183The Boot Console InterfaceSearching for Bootable MediaSearching for Bootable MediaTo list devices that contain bootable media, follow the direction

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 Hewlett-Packard Co. 1995Printing HistoryFirst Printing: September 1995UNIX is a registered trademark in the United States and other countries,licens

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4System OverviewProduct Description• Internal Storage Devices:Fast, Wide SCSI Hard Disk Drives:1-inch Low Profile (up to three) 1.6-inch Full Height

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184The Boot Console InterfaceResetting Your WorkstationResetting Your WorkstationTo reset your workstation, follow the directions in “Accessing the Bo

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185The Boot Console InterfaceDisplaying and Setting PathsDisplaying and Setting PathsA path is the hardware address of a device that is attached to th

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186The Boot Console InterfaceDisplaying and Setting PathsTo display the current setting for a particular system path, follow the direc-tions in “Acces

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187The Boot Console InterfaceDisplaying and Setting the Monitor TypeDisplaying and Setting the Monitor TypeYour system ships from the factory preset t

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188The Boot Console InterfaceDisplaying and Setting the Monitor TypeDisplaying the Current Monitor ConfigurationTo display the current monitor configur

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189The Boot Console InterfaceDisplaying and Setting the Monitor TypeSetting the Monitor TypeUsing the list in the example above, you can set the monit

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190The Boot Console InterfaceDisplaying and Setting the Monitor TypeThe MONITOR INFORMATION table reappears with the new monitorshown in slot0.MONITOR

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191The Boot Console InterfaceDisplaying and Setting the Monitor TypeTrying to change the monitor type on an empty slot, fails and gives you thiswarnin

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192The Boot Console InterfaceDisplaying and Setting the Monitor TypeNOTICE: HPUX 9.05 requires path console graphics3.Do not put a graphics card into

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193The Boot Console InterfaceDisplaying and Setting the Monitor TypeSetting the Monitor Type at Power OnIf you replace your workstation’s monitor with

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5System OverviewSystem Unit Front Panel Controls and LEDsSystem Unit Front Panel Controls and LEDsBefore powering on your system, you should become fa

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194The Boot Console InterfaceDisplaying the Current Memory ConfigurationDisplaying the Current Memory ConfigurationThe following sample screen output u

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195The Boot Console InterfaceDisplaying the Current Memory ConfigurationSample Output 1The following sample shows the memory configuration table when me

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196The Boot Console InterfaceDisplaying the Current Memory ConfigurationSample Output 2The following sample shows the memory configuration table when am

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197The Boot Console InterfaceDisplaying the Status of the EISA SlotsDisplaying the Status of the EISA SlotsThe eisa command lets you identify all EISA

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198The Boot Console InterfaceSetting the Auto Boot and Auto Search FlagsSetting the Auto Boot and Auto Search Flagsauto boot and auto search are varia

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199The Boot Console InterfaceSetting the Auto Boot and Auto Search FlagsAutosearch searches for devices in the following order:Primary Boot PathAltern

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200The Boot Console InterfaceDisplaying and Setting the Fastboot ModeDisplaying and Setting the Fastboot ModeWhen fastboot is enabled (set to on), you

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201The Boot Console InterfaceDisplaying the LAN Station AddressDisplaying the LAN Station AddressIt is sometimes necessary to supply a LAN station add

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202The Boot Console InterfaceDisplaying System InformationDisplaying System InformationThe all command allows you to display the system’s processor re

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203The Boot Console InterfaceDisplaying PIM InformationDisplaying PIM InformationThe pim command allows you to display the most recent PIM information

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6System OverviewSystem Unit Front Panel Controls and LEDsSystem Power SwitchUse the Power switch to power the system unit on and off.NOTICE: There is

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204The Boot Console InterfaceDisplaying PIM Information

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205Glossaryabsolute pathname The full pathnameof a file, including all the directoriesleading to it, starting with the root direc-tory (“/”) and endin

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206Glossaryand flat spots arranged in a continuousspiral track, which is read at a constantspeed.CD-ROM drive A random-access,read-only, mass-storage

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Glossary207key while pressing another key.cpu See Central Processing Unit.CRX color graphics Expanded graph-ics capability offering 24-plane color,24-

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208Glossarystations. A diskless workstation bootsfrom its partner workstation. See alsodisked workstation, node, partnernode, workstation.double click

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Glossary209ry task is to control the storage and re-trieval of data from hard disks. Anynumber of other workstations can belinked to the file server i

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210Glossaryiconize To turn a window or shell intoan icon. See also icon.Initial System Loader The programthat actually controls the loading of theoper

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Glossary211menu bar An area at the top or bottomof a window that contain the titles of thepull-down or pop-up menus for that ap-plication.minimize but

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212Glossarypath The hardware address of a devicethat is attached to the I/O system of yourworkstation.pathname A series of names separatedby slashes t

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Glossary213give the system to execute a utility pro-gram or shell script. See also shellscript, utility program.shell script A file that contains com-

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7System OverviewSystem Unit Front Panel Controls and LEDsAudio ControlsNext to the system LEDs are the following audio controls:NOTICE: The volume Con

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214Glossarynon-client programs into believing theyare running in their favorite terminal.When not running programs or execut-ing operating system comm

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Glossary215usually includes a keyboard, a monitor,and a system unit. See also node, diskedworkstation, diskless workstation.

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8System OverviewSystem Unit Rear Panel ConnectorsSystem Unit Rear Panel ConnectorsThis section describes the following connectors on the system unit’s

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Index217Symbols$HOME,, 209Aabsolute pathname,, 205access permissions,, 205active window,, 205ANSI,, 205applicationsftp,, 26rcp,, 26rlogin,, 26telnet,,

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9System OverviewSystem Unit Rear Panel ConnectorsFigure 2 System Unit Rear Panel ConnectorsSecurity LoopThe security loop provides a means of locking

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218Indexhigh humidity,, 67media wear,, 68selft-test,, 67LED codes,, 66loading and unloading data cassette,, 71troubleshooting,, 77using device files,,

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Index219Login Manager,, 210login script,, 210Mmain memory,, 3main tray assemblyremoving,, 139replacing,, 141media, interchangeability restrictions,, 7

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220Indexsubnetwork mask,, 24superuser,, 213system administrator,, 213system call,, 213system information,displaying,, 202system name,, 213Ttar command

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10System OverviewSystem Unit Rear Panel ConnectorsAudio ConnectorsYour workstation has audio input and output capability through externalinput and out

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11System OverviewSystem Unit Rear Panel ConnectorsThe audio electrical specification for this workstation are summarized inTable 1.*To convert from dB

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12System OverviewSystem Unit Rear Panel ConnectorsKeyboard ConnectorsPS/2 Keyboard and Mouse ConnectorsThe PS/2 connectors provide an interface for a

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13System OverviewSystem Unit Rear Panel ConnectorsTable 2 shows the SIO connector pin listings. The serial connectors are 9-pinD-sub connectors. Signa

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ContentsiiiContentsPreface xvii1 System OverviewProduct Description 3System Unit Front Panel Controls and LEDs5System Power Switch 6Power LED 6System

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14System OverviewSystem Unit Rear Panel ConnectorsTOC ButtonThe TOC button resets the system and transfers control from the defaultdevice to an auxili

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15System OverviewMonitorsMonitorsYou can use one of two HP monitors with your workstation:• 17-inch, 1280x1024 color monitor (A4032A)• 20-inch, 1280x1

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16System OverviewKeyboardsKeyboardsThere are two types of Hewlett-Packard keyboards available for use withyour workstation.• PS/2 Keyboard (P/S2 inter

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17System OverviewKeyboardsTable 3 PS2 Keyboard and ITF Keyboard Equivalent KeysPS/2 Keycap Symbol ITF Keycap SymbolF9 blank1 (left)F10 blank2F11 blank

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18System OverviewKeyboardsHomeDelete Delete CharCaps Lock CapsEsc Shifted Esc / Del ShiftedPause / Break Shifted Break / Reset ShiftedNum Lock Shifted

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19System OverviewPointing DevicesPointing DevicesYou can use an HP three-button mouse, a trackball, or other options as point-ing devices using the PS

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20System OverviewOperating System OverviewOperating System OverviewYour workstation uses the HP-UX operating system, version 9.05 or greater.Instant I

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21System OverviewImportant Information You Need to NoteImportant Information You Need to NoteBefore you begin using your workstation, take a moment to

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22System OverviewImportant Information You Need to NoteA terminal window opens.3 Move the mouse cursor into the terminal window and single-click the l

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23System OverviewImportant Information You Need to NoteSCSI ID and Device File Information for HP-UX 9.05Default device file names for your drives are

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ivContentsSystem Unit Rear Panel Connectors 8Security Loop 9Audio Connectors 10Keyboard Connectors 12HP Parallel I/O Connector 12802.3 Network Connect

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24System OverviewImportant Information You Need to NoteDevice file names for DDS drives at HP-UX 10.0 depend on the namingconventions of the system on

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25System OverviewNetworking OverviewNetworking OverviewYour workstation is capable of many more tasks than are described in thisowner’s guide. This se

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26System OverviewNetworking OverviewrloginThe rlogin application also allows you to log on to another computer systemon the network from your workstat

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28Setting Up Your PrinterThis chapter describes how to configure your workstation to use a printerthat you have physically attached to either the paral

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29Setting Up Your PrinterGathering Printer InformationGathering Printer InformationBefore you start, fill in the following list with the requested info

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30Setting Up Your PrinterSetting Up a Local Printer Using SAMSetting Up a Local Printer Using SAMFollow the instructions in this section to set up a p

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31Setting Up Your PrinterSetting Up a Local Printer Using SAM4 A file manager window appears with a number of icons in it. Double-click on theSystem_A

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32Setting Up Your PrinterSetting Up a Local Printer Using SAMIf you chose Add Serial (RS-232C) Printer/Plotter in the previous step, morethan one seri

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33Setting Up Your PrinterSetting Up a Local Printer Using SAM23 Click on OK at the bottom of the Messages window.The Printer/Plotter Manager window no

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Contentsv2 Setting Up Your PrinterGathering Printer Information 29Setting Up a Local Printer Using SAM 30Setting Up Your Printer for Network Printing

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34Setting Up Your PrinterSetting Up a Local Printer Using SAM30 If you made your printer the default system printer, enter the following commandto tes

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35Setting Up Your PrinterSetting Up Your Printer for Network PrintingSetting Up Your Printer for Network PrintingIf you have a printer physically atta

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36Setting Up Your PrinterSetting Up Your Printer for Network PrintingThe line should look like the following: printer stream tcp nowait root /usr/lib/

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37Setting Up Your PrinterPrinting a FilePrinting a FileTo print a file, use one of the following command lines in a terminal windowlp filename

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38Setting Up Your PrinterSolving Printer ProblemsSolving Printer ProblemsIf you have problems printing, check the following:• Printer’s power cord is

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393Using Your CD-ROM Drive

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40Using Your CD-ROM DriveThis chapter describes how to use your CD-ROM drive. It is divided into thefollowing sections:• CD-ROM drive and CD-ROM media

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41Using Your CD-ROM DriveCD-ROM Drive and CD-ROM Media DescriptionsCD-ROM Drive and CD-ROM Media DescriptionsThis section describes basic information

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42Using Your CD-ROM DriveCD-ROM Drive and CD-ROM Media DescriptionsControls and FeaturesFigure 7 shows and Table 5 describes the operating controls an

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43Using Your CD-ROM DriveCD-ROM Drive and CD-ROM Media DescriptionsNOTICE The Volume Control, Headset Jack, and Audio Jack features of the CD-ROM driv

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viContents4 Using Your Digital Data Storage (DDS) Tape DriveDDS Tape Drive and Data Cassette Descriptions 65DDS Drive 65Data Cassettes 68Setting the W

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44Using Your CD-ROM DriveCD-ROM Drive and CD-ROM Media DescriptionsCD-ROM MediaCD-ROM discs are 120 mm (4.7 in.) in diameter, and use one data surface

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45Using Your CD-ROM DriveOperating the CD-ROM DriveOperating the CD-ROM DriveThis section describes how to perform tasks with your CD-ROM drive.Loadin

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46Using Your CD-ROM DriveOperating the CD-ROM DriveLoading a CD-ROM Disc in a Horizontally Mounted DriveThis CD-ROM drive has an automatic loading/eje

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47Using Your CD-ROM DriveOperating the CD-ROM DriveUnloading a CD-ROM Disc in a Horizontally Mounted DrivePerform the following steps to unload a disc

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48Using Your CD-ROM DriveOperating the CD-ROM DriveLoading a CD-ROM Disc in a Vertically Mounted DriveTo load a disc in the CD-ROM drive, follow these

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49Using Your CD-ROM DriveOperating the CD-ROM Drive2 Hold the disc with the label side to the left and place the edge of the disc onto discholders A a

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50Using Your CD-ROM DriveOperating the CD-ROM DriveUnloading a CD-ROM Disc in a Vertically Mounted DrivePerform the following steps to unload a disc f

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51Using Your CD-ROM DriveOperating the CD-ROM DriveVerifying the CD-ROM Drive OperationTo verify that your workstation can communicate with the CD-ROM

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52Using Your CD-ROM DriveOperating the CD-ROM DriveAfter a few moments the ioscan utility lists all of the SCSI I/O devices it couldfind. If there is a

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53Using Your CD-ROM DriveOperating the CD-ROM DriveIf ioscan does not see your CD-ROM drive it returns the following message:ioscan: No hardware found

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Contentsvii5 Using Your 3.5-Inch Floppy Disk DriveUsing the Floppy Diskette 81Setting the Write-Protect Tab on a Diskette 81Inserting and Removing a D

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54Using Your CD-ROM DriveMounting and Unmounting a CD-ROM DiscMounting and Unmounting a CD-ROM DiscTo access information on a CD-ROM disc, you must fir

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55Using Your CD-ROM DriveMounting and Unmounting a CD-ROM Disc4 The Toolboxes subpanel opens. Click on the General toolbox icon,shown below.5 A file ma

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56Using Your CD-ROM DriveMounting and Unmounting a CD-ROM Disc7 The System Administration Manager window opens. Double-click onPeripheral Devices ->

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57Using Your CD-ROM DriveMounting and Unmounting a CD-ROM DiscUnmounting a CD-ROM Disc Using SAMUse the following procedure to unmount a CD-ROM disc:N

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58Using Your CD-ROM DriveMounting and Unmounting a CD-ROM Disc3 The Toolbox subpanel opens. Place the mouse cursor on the Generaltoolbox icon, shown b

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59Using Your CD-ROM DriveMounting and Unmounting a CD-ROM Disc9 Highlight the disc you want to unmount and click on Remove a HardDisk Drive from the A

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60Using Your CD-ROM DriveMounting and Unmounting a CD-ROM DiscThe busy light stays on after the self test when one of the following condi-tions exist:

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61Using Your CD-ROM DriveTroubleshootingTroubleshootingIf you have trouble with any of these procedures for using your CD-ROMdrive, see Chapter 6 of t

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62Using Your CD-ROM DriveTroubleshooting

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viiiContents6 Solving ProblemsCommon Problems and Solutions 95Problems with Powering Up the System 95Problems Loading and Booting the Operating System

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64Using Your Digital Data Storage (DDS) Tape DriveThis chapter describes how to perform tasks that archive to and transfer datafrom the optional Digit

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65Using Your Digital Data Storage (DDS) Tape DriveDDS Tape Drive and Data Cassette DescriptionsDDS Tape Drive and Data Cassette DescriptionsThis secti

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66Using Your Digital Data Storage (DDS) Tape DriveDDS Tape Drive and Data Cassette DescriptionsLEDsThis section describes the LED codes that are displ

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67Using Your Digital Data Storage (DDS) Tape DriveDDS Tape Drive and Data Cassette DescriptionsFigure 15 DDS Tape Drive LED Display CodesLED Warning

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68Using Your Digital Data Storage (DDS) Tape DriveDDS Tape Drive and Data Cassette DescriptionsMedia Wear (Caution) Hewlett-Packard DDS drives continu

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69Using Your Digital Data Storage (DDS) Tape DriveDDS Tape Drive and Data Cassette Descriptionstions of the tape during backups or restores.• You noti

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70Using Your Digital Data Storage (DDS) Tape DriveDDS Tape Drive and Data Cassette DescriptionsFigure 16 Setting the Write-Protect Tab on a DDS TapeT

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71Using Your Digital Data Storage (DDS) Tape DriveOperating the DDS Tape DriveOperating the DDS Tape DriveThis section describes how to perform tasks

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72Using Your Digital Data Storage (DDS) Tape DriveOperating the DDS Tape DriveVerifying the DDS Tape Drive OperationTo verify that your workstation ca

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73Using Your Digital Data Storage (DDS) Tape DriveOperating the DDS Tape DriveUsing Device FilesYour system has four default device files for use with

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ContentsixB Changing Your Workstation’s Hardware ConfigurationChecking the SCSI IDs 115Preparing Your Workstation 117Installing Storage Devices 119Prep

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74Using Your Digital Data Storage (DDS) Tape DriveOperating the DDS Tape DriveIf you use the /dev/rmt/3hcn device file, the drive compresses the data,

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75Using Your Digital Data Storage (DDS) Tape DriveOperating the DDS Tape Drive4 Move the mouse cursor into the terminal window and click the left mous

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76Using Your Digital Data Storage (DDS) Tape DriveOperating the DDS Tape Drive4 Enter the following command line to receive a file listing of the data

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77Using Your Digital Data Storage (DDS) Tape DriveTroubleshootingTroubleshootingIf you have trouble with any of these procedures for using your DDS ta

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78Using Your Digital Data Storage (DDS) Tape DriveOrdering InformationOrdering InformationTo order Hewlett-Packard data cassettes and cleaning cassett

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80Using Your 3.5-Inch Floppy Disk DriveThis chapter describes how to perform tasks that allow you to archive to ortransfer data from the optional 3.5-

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81Using Your 3.5-Inch Floppy Disk DriveUsing the Floppy DisketteUsing the Floppy DisketteThis section describes basic information needed for using you

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82Using Your 3.5-Inch Floppy Disk DriveUsing the Floppy DisketteInserting and Removing a DisketteFollow these steps to insert and remove a diskette fr

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83Using Your 3.5-Inch Floppy Disk DriveOperating the Floppy DriveOperating the Floppy DriveThis section describes how to perform tasks with your 3.5-i

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