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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Contents; iii; Preface xi
  • Page 4 – iv; Using Your CD-ROM Drive
  • Page 5 – Using Your Digital Data Storage (DDS) Tape Drive
  • Page 6 – Solving Problems
  • Page 7 – vii; B Changing Your Workstation’s Hardware Configuration
  • Page 8 – viii; C SCSI Connections
  • Page 9 – ix; D The Boot Console Interface
  • Page 11 – xi; Preface
  • Page 12 – xii; Audience
  • Page 13 – xiii; Related Manuals; Refer to the following manuals for more information:; Revision History; Edition
  • Page 14 – xiv; Documentation Conventions; sample user input; output; literal values
  • Page 15 – xv
  • Page 16 – xvi
  • Page 17 – Product Information
  • Page 19 – Product Description
  • Page 20 – Internal Storage Devices
  • Page 21 – System Unit Front Panel Controls; Figure 1; System Power Switch; Use the power switch to power the system unit on and off.; when turned off and plugged in will draw 30 watts of
  • Page 22 – Power LED; LED 4 - System Heartbeat
  • Page 23 – Audio Controls; Next to the system LEDs are the following audio controls:; Headset Jack
  • Page 24 – Storage Device Controls and Features; Busy
  • Page 26 – Figure 3; Cassette LED; DCLZ
  • Page 27 – Eject Button
  • Page 28 – Figure 6; Table 3
  • Page 29 – System Unit Rear Panel Connectors; Security loop
  • Page 30 – Pullout Card; Security Loop
  • Page 31 – Audio Connectors
  • Page 33 – PS/2 Keyboard and Mouse Connectors; workstations have built-in ThickNet LAN-AUI and
  • Page 34 – Serial Input/Output Connectors; Table 5
  • Page 35 – SCSI Connectors
  • Page 36 – Monitors
  • Page 37 – Keyboard
  • Page 38 – Operating System Overview
  • Page 39 – Using Your CD-ROM Drive
  • Page 41 – CD-ROM Drive and CD-ROM Media Descriptions
  • Page 43 – NOTICE; Table 6
  • Page 45 – Operating the CD-ROM Drive; This section describes how to perform tasks with your CD-ROM drive.; Loading and Unloading a CD-ROM in the Disc Tray; Disc Tray Description; Disc
  • Page 46 – Check that the workstation is powered on.
  • Page 47 – Perform the following steps to unload a disc from the CD-ROM drive:; Removing a CD-ROM Disc From a Horizontally Mounted Drive
  • Page 50 – Removing a CD-ROM Disc From a Vertically Mounted Drive; Remove the disc from disc holders A and B.
  • Page 51 – Verifying the CD-ROM Drive Operation; In a terminal window, enter the following command:; RETURN; If you receive this message, go to Chapter 6, “Solving Problems.”
  • Page 52 – Mounting and Unmounting a CD-ROM Disc; Mounting a CD-ROM Disc Using SAM; Use the following procedure to mount a CD-ROM disc:; sam
  • Page 53 – The following screen message appears:; From the Actions menu, click on Add a Hard Disk Drive; The following screen messages appear:; Click on; OK
  • Page 54 – Unmounting a CD-ROM Disc Using SAM; Use the following procedure to unmount a CD-ROM disc:
  • Page 55 – A window with the following message opens:; Yes; Reading the Busy Light; You load a disc and close the Disc Tray.
  • Page 56 – A defective disc; No disc present
  • Page 57 – Troubleshooting
  • Page 60 – Using Your Digital Data Storage (DDS) Tape Drive; This chapter provides information on the following:; DDS tape drive and data cassette descriptions
  • Page 61 – DDS Tape Drive and Data Cassette Descriptions; DDS Drive
  • Page 63 – This section describes the LED codes that are displayed.
  • Page 64 – If the LEDs display the high humidity signal, the humidity is
  • Page 65 – Data Cassettes; Media Life
  • Page 66 – Follow this procedure to clean the tape heads:; Media Restrictions
  • Page 67 – Setting the Write-Protect Tab on a Data Cassette; Setting the Write-Protect Tab on a DDS Tape
  • Page 68 – Operating the DDS Tape Drive; Loading and Unloading a Data Cassette; Loading and Unloading a Data Cassette
  • Page 69 – Verifying the DDS Tape Drive Operation; If you receive this message, go to Chapter 5, “Solving Problems.”
  • Page 70 – Using Device Files; sam RETURN
  • Page 71 – Archiving Data; Use the following instructions to save files to a data cassette:; Load the data cassette into the tape drive.
  • Page 72 – Restoring Files from a Data Cassette to Your System; Listing the Files on a Data Cassette
  • Page 73 – Further Command Information; man tar; The man utility looks up man pages on the system.; man command
  • Page 74 – HP92283A - Box of five 60-meter DDS data cassettes
  • Page 77 – Using the Floppy Diskette; Setting the Write-Protect Tab on a Diskette; Setting the Write-Protect Tab on a Floppy Diskette
  • Page 78 – Inserting and Removing a Diskette; Insert the diskette into the drive, as shown in Figure 23.; Inserting and Removing a Floppy Diskette; Push the diskette into the floppy drive until it clicks into place.
  • Page 79 – Operating the Floppy Drive; Verifying the Floppy Drive Configuration; In a terminal window, enter the following at the prompt:; ioscan
  • Page 80 – In the list of drives, click on the floppy drive listing to select it.; From the Actions menu, click on View More Information.
  • Page 81 – Formatting a New Diskette; Insert the diskette into the floppy disk drive.
  • Page 82 – Transferring Data To and From a Floppy Diskette; Use the following instructions to save files to a floppy diskette:; Load the formatted floppy diskette into the disk drive.; Restoring Files from a Floppy Diskette to Your System; Load the floppy diskette into the disk drive.
  • Page 83 – Enter the following command line:; Listing the Files on a Floppy Diskette
  • Page 84 – For More Information
  • Page 85 – Configuring the Floppy Driver
  • Page 87 – Solving Problems
  • Page 88 – This chapter is divided into the following sections; Common problems and solutions
  • Page 89 – Common Problems and Solutions; Problems with Powering Up the System; Table 9; Make sure the power switch is set to the ON position.
  • Page 90 – Problems Loading and Booting the Operating System
  • Page 91 – Problems with the 802.3 Network; The following can cause Auto-Negotiation failure:
  • Page 92 – Problems Using a Hard Disk Drive
  • Page 93 – Problems Using the CD-ROM Drive
  • Page 94 – Problems Using the DDS Tape Drive
  • Page 95 – Problems Using the Floppy Disk Drive
  • Page 96 – LED Error Codes; System Unit Front Panel LEDs
  • Page 97 – Reserved
  • Page 98 – No console/IPL error FAULT
  • Page 99 – Dealing with a Boot Failure; To boot a device manually, follow these steps:; At the Main Menu prompt, type the following:; The search command looks for bootable media on your workstation.
  • Page 100 – Running System Verification Tests; man cstm
  • Page 101 – To access the Support Tools Manager, perform the following steps:; cstm; verify all; Enter; exit
  • Page 103 – Safety and Regulatory Statements
  • Page 105 – Declaration of Conformity 1
  • Page 106 – Declaration of Conformity 2
  • Page 107 – Declaration of Conformity 3
  • Page 108 – Special Video Configuration Statements; For FCC Applications:
  • Page 109 – Emissions Regulations; Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.; Operation of this device is subject to the following conditions:; This device may not cause harmful interference.
  • Page 110 – VCCI Class 2 ITE; Emissions Regulations Compliance; Regulation On Noise Declaration For Machines -3. GSGV; Lpa <70dB Lpa<70dB
  • Page 111 – Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Precautions
  • Page 112 – Safety Statement; This equipment conforms to the following safety standards:
  • Page 113 – Visible LEDs
  • Page 114 – Warnings and Cautions
  • Page 116 – Changing Your Workstation’s Hardware Configuration; Also, read the ESD Precautions in Appendix A of this guide.
  • Page 117 – Checking the SCSI IDs; At a command line prompt, enter the following at the prompt:
  • Page 119 – Preparing Your Workstation; Unplug the power cord from the back of the system unit.
  • Page 120 – Lay the system unit on a flat surface, such as a table top.
  • Page 121 – Installing Storage Devices
  • Page 122 – Preparing to Install Your Storage Device; st Hard Disk Drive
  • Page 123 – Floppy Drive
  • Page 124 – Remove the storage tray retaining screw, as shown in Figure 27.; Removing the Storage Tray; Slide the storage tray completely out of the system unit.
  • Page 125 – Installing a CD-ROM or a DDS-Format Tape Drive; Removing a Disk Filler Panel
  • Page 126 – Push the storage device in until the locking tabs snap into place.
  • Page 127 – Installing a Floppy Drive; Refer to the cable routing label on the storage tray. See Figure 31.
  • Page 128 – Push the floppy drive in until the locking tabs snap into place.
  • Page 129 – Installing a Hard Disk Drive in Position 1; Perform the following procedure to install a hard disk drive:; Refer to the cable routing label on the storage tray. See Figure 33.
  • Page 130 – Push the drive in until the locking tabs snap into place.
  • Page 131 – Installing a Hard Disk Drive in Position 3 or Position 4; Remove the fan bracket and disconnect the fan cable.; Removing the Disk Interconnect Board; Disconnect any cables from the disk interconnect board.
  • Page 134 – Replacing the Storage Tray; Installing the Storage Tray Assembly; Tighten the storage tray retaining screw, as shown in Figure 37.
  • Page 136 – Configuring a Hard Disk Drive; From the Actions menu, click on Add a Hard Disk Drive.
  • Page 137 – 0 The following screen messages appear:
  • Page 138 – Removing the Main Tray Assembly; Perform the following steps to remove the main tray assembly:; Disconnect cables from any peripheral devices.; Removing Main Tray Assembly; Thumb Screws
  • Page 139 – Slide the main tray assembly out of the chassis.
  • Page 140 – Replacing the Main Tray Assembly; Perform the following steps to replace the main tray assembly:; Replacing the Main Tray Assembly
  • Page 141 – Power on the monitor, any peripheral devices, and the system unit.
  • Page 142 – Installing Additional Memory; You must insert memory modules in pairs of equal size.
  • Page 143 – Use Figure 40 to locate the memory modules on the CPU Assembly.
  • Page 144 – White Ejector Tab
  • Page 146 – Rotating the EISA Fan
  • Page 147 – Removing the EISA Slider and Retainer
  • Page 148 – Installing the EGRAM Module
  • Page 150 – 1 Replace the EISA retainer and its screw, as shown in Figure 47.
  • Page 151 – Securing the Fan
  • Page 152 – Installing an EISA, PCI, or GSC Option Board; Your workstation has 4 option slots, as shown in Figure 49.; Option Slots from Outside the System Unit
  • Page 153 – Graphics Adapter Considerations
  • Page 155 – The system supports only four graphics displays at a; Dual Graphics Adapters; You may not install dual display graphics adapters; Multi-board Graphics Adapters
  • Page 156 – Graphics
  • Page 157 – Installing the Option Board; Press the fan release clip and rotate the fan, as shown in Figure 50.; Rotating the Fan; EISA Retainer
  • Page 158 – Remove the EISA slider, as shown in Figure 52.; Removing the EISA Slider and Blank Plate; Remove the blank plate from the slot, as shown in Figure 52.
  • Page 160 – Replace the EISA retainer and its screw, as shown in Figure 54.; Installing the EISA Retainer and EISA Slider
  • Page 161 – firmly until the clip snaps into place.; sembly” earlier in this appendix.
  • Page 162 – Replacing the Battery; Removing the Battery
  • Page 164 – Changing Your Monitor Type; Setting the Monitor Type from the Boot Console Interface
  • Page 165 – Changing the Console to External Terminal; Turn system power off.
  • Page 167 – SCSI Connections
  • Page 169 – SCSI Bus Differences; Embedded
  • Page 170 – * Address 7 is reserved for host controller use on all buses.
  • Page 171 – Narrow
  • Page 172 – SCSI Restrictions; Cables
  • Page 173 – Always use the shortest possible cable(s) for your configuration.
  • Page 174 – Connectors and Terminators
  • Page 175 – SCSI Configuration Constraints
  • Page 177 – Determining SCSI Bus Length
  • Page 178 – System Unit
  • Page 179 – Fast, Wide Differential SCSI Bus Length
  • Page 183 – Assigning SCSI Device IDs; At a command line prompt, enter the following:
  • Page 184 – Narrow Single-Ended SCSI Device IDs
  • Page 185 – connected to the system.
  • Page 186 – Add your new drive to the table.; Fast, Wide Differential SCSI Device Drives and Device ID
  • Page 187 – Ultra, Wide SE SCSI Device Drives and Device ID
  • Page 188 – Connecting to the SCSI Ports; System SCSI Port Connection; System Narrow, Single-Ended SCSI Connector; Rear Panel SCSI Connectors without Terminators
  • Page 191 – The Boot Console Interface
  • Page 193 – Boot Console Interface Features; Here are some of the things you can do:
  • Page 198 – Accessing the Boot Console Interface; To access the boot console interface, follow these steps:
  • Page 199 – Booting Your Workstation; Here are some situations and examples:; boot device
  • Page 201 – Searching for Bootable Media; To hold the display temporarily, press Ctrl S.; To continue the display, press; Where device_type is one of the following:; lan is all connections to the built-in LAN.; gscn is an optional fast, wide SCSI interface in slot number n.
  • Page 202 – Resetting Your Workstation; reset
  • Page 203 – Displaying and Setting Paths; Your workstation’s default boot device (usually the root disk)
  • Page 204 – where path_type is one of the path types listed in Table 30.; path primary; path path_type path; Mnemonic Style Notation; Optional
  • Page 205 – Displaying and Setting the Monitor Type; The Monitor Command; monitor; The correct usage for setting the graphics configuration is:; monitor graphics_path type; where valid graphics_path parameters are:
  • Page 206 – Graphics Configuration Restrictions; Displaying the Current Monitor Configuration; configuration
  • Page 207 – Setting the Monitor Type; monitor list
  • Page 208 – The boot console also displays the new monitor information.
  • Page 209 – Setting the Monitor Type at Power On; Next, the following message is displayed:; To restart the monitor selection process, press TAB.
  • Page 211 – Displaying the Current Memory Configuration; information; This places you in the Information Menu. From here type:; memory
  • Page 213 – Memory Information Sample 2
  • Page 214 – Displaying the Status of the System I/O; IO
  • Page 215 – Setting the Auto Boot and Auto Search Flags; auto; auto boot state; or; auto search state; where state is on or off.
  • Page 216 – Autosearch searches for devices in the following order:
  • Page 217 – Displaying and Setting the Security Mode; secure; To set the SECure flag on or off, enter one of the following:; secure on
  • Page 218 – Displaying and Setting the Fastboot Mode; To display the status of fastboot, type the following at the prompt:; fastboot; To disable fastboot, type the following at the prompt:; fastboot off; To enable fastboot, type the following at the prompt:; fastboot on
  • Page 219 – Displaying the LAN Station Address; lanaddress; The address is for the system’s built-in LAN.
  • Page 220 – Configure and Display LAN Settings; , operating in compliance with IEEE; LanConfig
  • Page 222 – Displaying System Information; all; This information is paged to allow you to view it as necessary.
  • Page 223 – Displaying PIM Information; You can use pim in the following ways:; pim 0 fault_type - fault type information on processor
  • Page 225 – Glossary; bootstrap service See boot.
  • Page 226 – child directory See subdirectory.
  • Page 227 – key while pressing another key.; default Most commands give you a; diskette See floppy diskette.
  • Page 229 – host See cluster server.
  • Page 230 – ISL See Initial System Loader.
  • Page 231 – mouse pointer See pointer.
  • Page 232 – RAM Random access memory.
  • Page 234 – username The name that the system; utility See utility program.
  • Page 237 – Index
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Page 3 - Contents; iii; Preface xi

Contents iii Preface xi Audience xii Safety and Regulatory Statements xii Release Document(s) xii Related Manuals xiii Revision History xiii Documentation Conventions xiv Problems, Questions, and Suggestions xv 1 Product Information Product Description 3 System Unit Front Panel Controls 5 System Pow...

Page 4 - iv; Using Your CD-ROM Drive

iv Contents SCSI Connectors 19 TOC Button 19 Power Cord Connector 19 Monitors 20 Keyboard 21 Pointing Devices 21 Operating System Overview 22 2 Using Your CD-ROM Drive CD-ROM Drive and CD-ROM Media Descriptions 25 CD-ROM Drive 25 Controls and Features 26 CD-ROM Media 28 Caring for CD-ROM Discs 28 Op...

Page 5 - Using Your Digital Data Storage (DDS) Tape Drive

Contents v 3 Using Your Digital Data Storage (DDS) Tape Drive DDS Tape Drive and Data Cassette Descriptions 45 DDS Drive 45 Storage Capacities 45 Controls and Indicators 46 LEDs 47 LED Warning Conditions 48 Data Cassettes 49 Media Life 49 Cleaning the Tape Heads 50 Media Restrictions 50 Setting the ...

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