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Pagina 1 - Owner’s Guide

J282/2240Owner’s GuideWorkstation Systems GroupHP Part No. A2876–90015Edition E1297Printed in U.S.A.

Pagina 2 -  Hewlett-Packard Co. 1997

ix1–1. System Unit Front Panel Controls 1-6. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1–2. LCD Symbols 1-7. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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5-7Table 5–5. Problems Using the CD-ROM DriveProblem SolutionThe CD-ROM drivedoes not respond tocommands.Re-enter the commands and makesure that you

Pagina 4 - Contents

5-8Table 5–6. Problems Using the DDS Tape DriveProblem SolutionThe DDS tape drivedoes not respond tocommands.Re-enter the commands and make surethat

Pagina 5 - Chapter 3

5-9Table 5–7. Problems Using the Floppy Disk DriveProblem SolutionThe floppy drivedoes not respond tocommands.Re-enter the commands and make surethat

Pagina 6 - Chapter 5

5-10If your usual boot device (typically a disk) is not responding as itshould, you must try to boot from the disk (or another boot device) byselectin

Pagina 7 - Configuration

5-11J Class systems use Memory Page Deallocation, a feature that allowsthe system to provide information to the operating system aboutmemory failures.

Pagina 8 - The Boot Console Interface

5-12Your workstation uses an LCD panel to display firmware/OS progresscodes. The codes, referred to as chassis codes, consist of one of themnemonics l

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5-13The windows are as follows:Window 1When the system is hard booted, the LCD will be cleared and the fol-lowing message will be displayed for approx

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5-14Window 5When an attempt to boot is made, the following message is displayedonce IPL is successfully loaded and launched:ZZZZ YYYY CPUXX♥ <– lin

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5-15HP-UX uses a diagnostics product called the Support Tools Managerthat allows system operation verification.You can access the Support Tools Manage

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5-16A terminal window opens.2. Move the mouse cursor into the terminal window and click theleft mouse button.3. Enter the following at the prompt:cstm

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xB–15. Replacing Drive Screws B-26. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B–16. Replacing the Storage Drawer Assembly B-27. . . . . . . .

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5-176. To exit the Support Tools Manager, type the following:CSTM> exit EnterIf any tests failed, further diagnosis is necessary by qualified serv

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A-1Appendix ASafety and Regulatory Statements• Declaration of conformity• Emissions regulations• Emissions regulations compliance• Datacom users state

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A-3Federal Communications Commission (FCC)This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limitsfor a Class B digital device, pursuant to

Pagina 18 - Conventions

A-4Any third-party I/O device installed in HP system(s) must be in ac-cordance with the requirements set forth in the preceding EmissionsRegulations s

Pagina 19 - Problems

A-5Electrostatic charges can damage the integrated circuits on printedcircuit boards. To prevent such damage from occurring, observe thefollowing prec

Pagina 20 - Chapter 1

A-6(For workstations that have a CD ROM drive installed.)The CD-ROM mass storage system is certified as a Class 1 laserproduct under the U.S. Departme

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A-7WARNING:Removing device cover may expose sharp edges in equipment chassis. To avoid injury,use care when installing customer add-on devices.WARNUN

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B-1Appendix BChanging Your Workstation’sHardware Configuration• Checking the SCSI IDs• Opening the system unit• Closing the system unit• Installing re

Pagina 24 - • Mouse PS/2 Mouse

xi1–1. Audio Electrical Specifications 1-14. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1–2. Serial I/O Pins 1-16. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Pagina 25 - Controls, LED

B-2This appendix describes the procedures to change your workstation’shardware configuration.The instructions in this appendix assume you are using th

Pagina 26 - System Power Switch

B-3To determine which SCSI IDs are currently in use on your system,use the ioscan command in a terminal window:1. Click on the Terminal Control on the

Pagina 27 - • Floppy diskette drive

B-4Class I H/W Path Driver S/W State H/W Type Description==========================================================================

Pagina 28 - Bays (2)

B-54. You can determine which SCSI IDs are currently in use by look-ing under the H/W Path heading. The J2240 lists 8/4/19/0 as thebuilt-in SCSI bus c

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B-6Perform the following steps to open the system unit:1. Power off the system, the monitor, and any peripheral devices.Unplug the system unit power c

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B-7Figure B–1. Removing the Front Panel4. Swing the panel down and pull up slightly so the two guide pinson the bottom clear their guides and lay the

Pagina 31 - Audio Connectors

B-8Perform the following steps to close the system unit:CAUTION: Do not attempt to operate the workstation withthe front cover removed. The cover is n

Pagina 32 - • Audio CODEC Crystal CS4215

B-9Figure B–2.Replacing the Front Panel3. Reconnect the power cables and any other cables that you dis-connected when opening the workstation, then po

Pagina 33 - Keyboard Connectors

B-10Your workstation can have any two of the following removable mediadevices, with no two the same:• CD-ROM drive• 2 to 8 GB, 4 mm DDS tape drive• 3.

Pagina 34 - 802.3 Network Connectors

B-11             Figure B–3.Removing Storage Drawer from System U

Pagina 36 - Monitors

B-125. Set the drawer on a flat surface.6. Disconnect the power distribution cable from the Fan extendercable.   Fi

Pagina 37 - Pointing Devices

B-13  Figure B–5.Removing EMI Plate8. Remove the two M–3 screws from the fan.

Pagina 38 - Overview

B-14Figure B–6.Removing FAN/EMI Plate9. Unscrew the captive screw holding the FAN/EMI plate at theback of the removable drives and lift the plate up a

Pagina 39 - LANIC ID

B-1511. Unscrew the two screws holding the drive in the storage drawer,and slide the drive out of the drawer. See Figure B–7.Figure B–7.Removing Drive

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B-16CD-ROM DriveThe CD-ROM drive ships with the drive set to SCSI ID address2. We recommend keeping the address setting at 2 unless it isused by anoth

Pagina 41 - Networking

B-17SCSI ID32default1456SCSI ID0Figure B–8.CD-ROM Drive SCSI Address/Jumper Settings

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B-18DDS Tape DriveThe DDS tape drive ships with the drive set to SCSI ID address3 and the Operation Mode switches set for correct drive opera-tion. We

Pagina 43 - Chapter 2

B-19TargetIDJumpers0123Jumpers456TargetIDSCSI Terminators(must be removed)(Default)TermPWRID2 ID1 ID0 ID2 ID1 ID0TermPWRFigure B–9.DDS-DC Tape Drive S

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B-20SCSIID0123456SCSIID(Default)TermPWR*Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0 Bit 2 Bit 1 Bit 0TermPWR*SCSI ConnectorPower ConnectorBit 2Bit1Bit 0TermPWR*Term PWR is not

Pagina 45 - Media Descrip

B-21Operation ModeSwitchesON1 2345678ON12345678Compression Disabled,No Host ControlCompression Enabled,No Host ControlCompression Disabled, HostCan Co

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xiiiPreface

Pagina 47 - CD-ROM Media

B-22Floppy DriveThe floppy disk drive ships with the drive set to SCSI ID address 0. We recommend keeping the address setting at 0 unless it is used b

Pagina 48 - Operating the

B-23SCSI ID Address JumpersTop View of Floppy Disk DriveID 0ID 1ID 2Jumper in = 0; out = 1SCSI ID Address JumpersID 0ID 1ID 2Jumpers01234567SCSI ID

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B-24Top View of Floppy Disk Drive123SCSI TerminatorsFigure B–13.Floppy Drive Terminators

Pagina 50 - Figure 2–4. Disc Tray Closed

B-2513. Figure B–14 shows the orientation of each of the removable me-dia drives in the bracket and the position of the screws holdingthe drive bracke

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B-2614. With the disk mounting bracket between the guides on each sideof the Storage Assembly, slide the disk into the Storage Assem-bly, securing it

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B-2718. Push the drawer ejector handle up until the Storage Assemblyslides all the way into the system unit and secure the two captivescrews on the le

Pagina 53 - The ioscan utility verifies

B-2819. Follow the instructions in “Checking the SCSI IDs” earlier inthis appendix, to verify that your workstation can see the newlyinstalled drive.F

Pagina 54 - Terminal Control

B-29This section describes how to add a hard drive to your workstation.The first part deals with installing a hard drive and the second parttells you

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B-30   654321015141312111098Figure B–17.Typical Hard Drive Jumper Settings

Pagina 56 - Using Device Files

B-31PCB Side of DriveTop DriveBottom DriveFigure B–18.Replacing Hard Drive Mounting Bracket and Drive Orientation

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xivThis owner’s guide describes how to use your HP 9000 J282/2240workstation.This manual assumes that you have installed your workstation as described

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B-32Installing a Hard Disk DrivePerform the following steps to install a hard disk drive.NOTICE: Before opening the system unit, follow theinstruction

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B-33             Figure B–19.Removing Storage Drawer from System

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B-345. Be sure you have already checked the SCSI ID of the drive youwant to install using the method described at the beginning ofthis section.6. With

Pagina 61 - Reading the Busy Light

B-357. Reconnect the SCSI and power cables from the back of the driveto the side of the drawer assembly.8. Slide the drawer back in and secure.9. Clos

Pagina 62 - Troubleshooting

B-363. The Toolbox subpanel opens. Click on the General toolboxicon, shown below.4. A file manager window appears with a number of icons in it.Double-

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B-37The following screen message appears:Scanning the system’s hardware...The CD-ROM, Floppy, and Hard Disks window opens con-taining a list of drives

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B-38Take a moment to read over the following important notes aboutinstalling memory:• Before trying to install additional memory DIMMs in your J282/22

Pagina 65 - Descriptions

B-39Ejector TabEjector TabFigure B–21.Removing the CPU Assembly4. Pull the CPU Assembly straight out and place on a flat surfacewith an antistatic mat

Pagina 66 - LEDs (light emitting

B-40Memory BracketMemory DIMMsFigure B–22.Memory Retention Bracket and Memory DIMM Loca-tionNOTICE: When installing DIMMs you need to orient thenotch

Pagina 67

B-41  Figure B–23.CPU Assembly Orientation7. Refer to the Position Guide on the CPU board that states,“<–– POSITION MEM MOD

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xvThis guide is intended for HP 9000 J282/2240 workstation users.See Appendix A in the back of this manual for safety and regulatorystatements that ap

Pagina 69 - Data Cassettes

B-42and maximum future capacity, use 512 MB DIMM pairs exclu-sively.Front ofSystem3B7B3A7A5B1B5A1A2B6B2A6A4B0B4A0APair 4Pair 2Pair 3Pair 1Pair 8Pair 6

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B-4310. Place the DIMM in the connector, lining it up with the guides.Make sure to put the notched end toward the white ejector han-dle (to the left).

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B-44Figure B–26.Replacing the CPU Assembly

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B-45Next, align the bottom of the CPU Assembly with the guide onthe system unit. With the ejector latches in the open position,slide the CPU Assembly

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B-46Perform the following steps to replace the processor module on yourworkstation:1. Open the system unit according to the directions in the “Opening

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B-474. Pull the CPU Assembly straight out and place on a flat surfacewith an antistatic mat.5. Locate the CPU shroud as shown in Figure B–28.ShroudFig

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B-48NOTICE: The Model 282 and 2240 can be configuredwith two processors. A single processor mustbe located in slot 0. Do not mix 282 and 2240processor

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B-4910. Insert the board containing the processor module into the guidesand press firmly into place.11. Reconnect the fan cable to the system board.12

Pagina 77 - Writing to a Data Cassette

B-50Next, align the bottom of the CPU Assembly with the guide onthe system unit. With the ejector latches in the open position,slide the CPU Assembly

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B-51Your J282 workstation’s EISA Assembly has five slots. Four areEISA slots; of these, two are EISA-only and two are EISA/GSC slots.The bottom slot i

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xviIf you are using HP-UX version 10.20, refer to the following manualsfor more information:• J Class Hardware Installation Guide (A2876–90010)• Using

Pagina 80 - Further Command Information

B-5243210graphics 2graphics 3graphics 1graphics 0Physical Slot NumbersOn Outside of SystemFigure B–31.EISA/PCI/GSC Slots from Outside the EISA/PCI Ass

Pagina 81 - Ordering Information

B-53Figure B–33.GSC/PCI/EISA Slots from inside the J2240 PCI Assem-blyPhysical slot 0 is always reserved for graphics cards only.graphics0 Graphics de

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B-54Follow these steps to install a PCI, EISA or graphics board into yourworkstation:1. Working from the rear of the workstation, unscrew the four cap

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B-55Figure B–35. PCI/EISA I/O Assembly

Pagina 84 - Diskette

B-562. Rotate the unit 90 degrees clockwise and place on a flat surface,as shown in Figure B–36.Figure B–36.Rotating the PCI/EISA Assembly for Install

Pagina 85 - Eject Button

B-573. Unscrew one screw at the back of the cover and lift the cover upand out to remove it from the PCI/EISA Assembly. See FigureB–37.Figure B–37.Rem

Pagina 86

B-584. Unscrew one screw at the top of the slot cover and pull the coverstraight up to remove it. See Figure B–38.Figure B–38.Removing the PCI/EISA Sl

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B-595. Place PCI, GSC, or EISA board you are installing in the boardguides and slide firmly into the connector. Check to see theboard is evenly insert

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B-607. (J2240 Only) Before installing cover, if you installed an EISA,or graphics board that is taller than a PCI card remove the smallbreak–off block

Pagina 89 - 1. Log in as root

B-618. Insert cover in guide and secure with screw. Refer to Figure B–41.Figure B–41.Replacing PCI/EISA Assembly Cover

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xviiUnless otherwise noted in the text, this guide uses the following sym-bolic conventions.literal values Bold words or characters in formats and com

Pagina 91 - For More Information

B-629. Rotate the unit back 90 degrees as shown in Figure B–42 andgrasp the handle.Figure B–42.Rotating the PCI/EISA Assembly Back

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B-6310. Slide the PCI/EISA Assembly into the system unit and secure itwith the four captive screws. See Figure B–43.Figure B–43.Replacing PCI/EISA Ass

Pagina 93 - • Using HP-UX (B2910–90001)

B-64Your system ships from the factory preset to use a monitor with a spe-cific resolution and frequency. If you replace your monitor with a dif-feren

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C-1Appendix CSCSI Connections• SCSI bus differences• SCSI restrictions• Determining SCSI bus length• Assigning SCSI device IDs• Connecting to the SCSI

Pagina 96 - Solutions

C-2This appendix provides information about connecting Small Comput-er System Interface (SCSI) devices to an HP 9000 J282/2240workstation.The instruct

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C-3A Small Computer Systems Interface (SCSI) bus is an IEEE standardbus for connecting your workstation to internal and external devices(SCSI devices)

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C-4Table C–1. SCSI Bus DifferencesTransferRateData BusWidthMaximumAddresses*MaximumCableLengthDevicePhysicalLocationControllerEmbedded orPlugableNarr

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C-5Table C–2. SCSI Bus Addresses, ID Numbers, and Arbitration PrioritiesSCSI–2AddressPrioritySCSI–2 ID Number 7 . . . . . . . . 1 . . .

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C-6This section describes the SCSI restrictions that apply to your work-station in the following areas:• Cables• Connectors and terminator• SCSI confi

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xviiiIf you have any questions, suggestions, or problems with our hard-ware, software, or documentation, please call 1–800–633–3600 (US& Canada) o

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C-7vices. Use of other cables can result in signifi-cant problems with system operation.Narrow singled-ended SCSI definition limits the total cable le

Pagina 103 - The search command

C-8Connectors and TerminatorAny narrow, single-ended SCSI device connecting to the system boxmust use a 50-pin high-density thumb screw connector on t

Pagina 104 - Failures

C-9vices per system. Table C–3 shows configuration constraints for eachnarrow, single-ended SCSI device type. If the system has internalhard disk driv

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C-10Fast, Wide Differential SCSI Bus Configuration ConstraintsFast, wide differential SCSI does not work with the narrow, single-en-ded SCSI. Table C–

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C-11This section helps you to determine the total length of the narrow,single-ended SCSI bus, the fast, wide differential SCSI bus and theultra, wide–

Pagina 107 - BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB <– line 2

C-12NSE SCSI Bus Length is greater than 6 meters(19.6 feet), try configuring your installationwith shorter cables.If you have problems, call your desi

Pagina 108 - Verification

C-13Table C–6. SCSI Bus Length Worksheet for Narrow, Single-Ended SCSI BusTotal NSE SCSI Bus Length =NSE SCSI Device Cable Lengthmeters (feet) meter

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C-14Fast, Wide Differential SCSI Bus LengthFollow these instructions to calculate your total FWD SCSI buslength for the FWD SCSI- bus on your system u

Pagina 110 - CSTM> exit

C-15Table C–7. SCSI Bus Length Worksheet for Fast, Wide Differential SCSI BusTotal FWD SCSI Bus Length =FWD SCSI Device Internal FWD SCSI Bus Length

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C-16Ultra, Wide–SE SCSI Bus LengthFollow these instructions to calculate your total UWSE SCSI buslength for the UWSE SCSI bus on your system using Tab

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 Hewlett-Packard Co. 1997First Printing: December 1997UNIX is a registered trademark in the United States and other countries, licensed exclusively t

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1-1Chapter 1System Overview• Product description• System unit front panel controls, LED, and LCD• System unit rear panel connectors• Monitors• Keyboar

Pagina 114 - Acoustics

C-17Table C–8. SCSI Bus Length Worksheet for Ultra, Wide–SE SCSIBusTotal UWSE SCSI Bus Length =SCSI Device Internal SCSI Bus Lengthmeters (feet)C639

Pagina 115 - Visible LEDs

C-18Before assigning a SCSI device ID to your drive, you need to checkyour existing SCSI device IDs. To determine which SCSI device IDsare available f

Pagina 116 - Laser Label

C-19Class I H/W Path Driver S/W State H/W Type Description=========================================================================

Pagina 117 - Cautions

C-204. You can determine which SCSI IDs are currently in use by look-ing under the H/W Path heading. The J2240 lists 8/4/19/0 as thebuilt-in SCSI bus

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C-21ing drive ID, you need to assign a new SCSI device ID to yourdrive. See the drive installation documentation for informationon changing the device

Pagina 119 - Appendix B

C-22Table C–9. Narrow, Single-Ended SCSI Device IDsSCSI Device DrivesDevice ID (Address) Number(Only 0 through 6 Available)Internal Exte

Pagina 120 - • Needlenose pliers

C-236. Write in the type of external single-ended drives currently con-nected to your workstation under the heading “External DeviceDrives” and each d

Pagina 121 - SCSI IDs

C-24Fast, Wide Differential SCSI IDsBefore assigning a SCSI device ID to your drive, you need to checkyour SCSI device IDs. To check which SCSI device

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C-25Ultra, Wide–SE SCSI IDsBefore assigning a SCSI device ID to your drive, you need to checkyour SCSI device IDs. To check which SCSI device IDs are

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C-26This section describes how to connect to the system SCSI ports (nar-row single-ended, ultra, wide–SE and fast,wide differential).System SCSI Port

Pagina 124 - System Unit

1-2This chapter introduces the HP 9000 J282/2240 workstations. Its pur-pose is to familiarize you with your workstation and its controls andindicators

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C-27 Figure C–1. Rear Panel SCSI Connectors with Terminators Attached

Pagina 126 - Closing the

C-28Fast, Wide Differentialor Ultra, Wide-SESCSI ConnectorSingleĆEndedSCSIĆ2 ConnectorFigure C–2. Rear Panel SCSI Connectors without TerminatorsNOTIC

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D-1Appendix DThe Boot Console InterfaceThis appendix describes the different features of the boot console in-terface and how to use them. It presents

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D-2 Boot Console Interface FeaturesThere are times when you want to interact directly with the hardwareof your workstation before it boots the operati

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D-3The shortened version of all commands is indicated by the uppercaseletters.Help is available for all the menus and commands by using eitherhelp, he

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D-4 –––––– Configuration Menu––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––Command Description–––––––– –––––––––––A

Pagina 131 - Figure B–5.Removing EMI Plate

D-5––––––Configuration Menu: Enter command >–––––– Information Menu –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––Command Description

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D-6 –––––– Service Menu –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––Command Description––––––– –––––––––––Chassis

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D-7Accessing the Boot Console InterfaceTo access the boot console interface, follow these steps:NOTICE: This procedure should be done by a system ad-m

Pagina 134 - CD-ROM Drive

D-8 NOTICE: If you are using a power–saving monitor, youwill have less than 10 seconds from the timethis message appears to press a key.4. Press a key

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1-3This workstation has the following key features:• Operating System HP-UX version 10.20 or later(J2240 requires HP–UX 10.20 ACE (Feb 1998) plus J224

Pagina 136 - DDS Tape Drive

D-9Booting Your WorkstationUsually, you start your workstation by turning it on and waiting forHP–UX to boot automatically. However, you may not alway

Pagina 137 - (must be removed)

D-10 • If you do not know which device you want to boot from, thentype the following at the prompt:Main Menu: Enter command > search Path Number

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D-11ISL> hpux /stand/vmunix.prev• If you do not know which media in your file systems have boot-able operating systems, you can find them with the

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D-12 Searching for Bootable MediaTo list devices that contain bootable media, follow the directions in”Accessing the Boot Console Interface” earlier i

Pagina 140 - Floppy Drive

D-13Resetting Your WorkstationTo reset your workstation to its predefined values, follow the direc-tions in ”Accessing the Boot Console Interface” ear

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D-14 Displaying and Setting PathsA path is the hardware address of a device that is attached to the I/Osystem of your workstation. The path command se

Pagina 142 - Top View of Floppy Disk Drive

D-15To display the current setting for a particular system path, follow thedirections in ”Accessing the Boot Console Interface” earlier in thisappendi

Pagina 143 - 

D-16 Displaying and Setting the Monitor TypeYour system ships from the factory preset to use a monitor with a spe-cific resolution and frequency. If y

Pagina 144 - 17. Slide the drawer back in

D-17graphics(0) through graphics(2) – Graphics adapters installed in op-tion slots 0 through 2 and type is the numerical monitor type.For example, a D

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D-18 Displaying the Current Monitor ConfigurationTo display the current monitor configuration for your system from theConfiguration Menu of the boot c

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1-4• Internal Storage Devices Fast, Wide Differential SCSI(J282/upgrade J2240 only)hard disk drives up to two:2 or 4 GB DrivesUltra Wide–SE SCSI hard

Pagina 147 - Hard Drive

D-19Setting the Monitor TypeYou can set the monitor type for a graphics adapter by entering thefollowing:Configuration Menu: Enter command > monito

Pagina 148 - 

D-20 GRAPHICS(0) 0 1 9 1600x1200 75Hz VESA,Grey scaleGRAPHICS(0) 0 1 10 1200x1600 75

Pagina 149 - Bottom Drive

D-21To set the monitor type for graphics(0) to monitor type 2, enter thefollowing:Configuration Menu: Enter command >monitor graphics(0) 2This will

Pagina 150 - Installing a Hard Disk Drive

D-22 Setting the Monitor Type at Power OnIf you replace your workstation’s monitor with a different monitortype, and do not set the workstation’s grap

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D-23To select a new Graphics Monitor Type pressthe <TAB> key now, otherwise EXIT by enteringany other key (or will time out in 15 se-conds)...To

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D-24 Displaying the Current Memory ConfigurationThe following sample screen output using the memory commandshows: first, a memory configuration table

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D-25Memory Information Sample 1The following sample shows the memory information when memorymodules are properly installed and configured:MEMORY INFOR

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D-26 SMC SMC Status Bank Bank Status SIMM Size Slot––– –––––––––– –––– ––––––––––– ––––––––– ––––0 Present 0 Not Pres

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D-27Memory Information Sample 2The following sample shows the memory information when memorymodules are not properly installed and configured. In this

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D-28 SMC SMC Status Bank Bank Status SIMM Size Slot––– –––––––––– –––– ––––––––––– ––––––––– ––––0 Present 0 Not Pres

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1-5One parallel interfaceCentronics, BUSY handshake25-pin female• EISA/GSC/PCI Five slots total;J282: four EISA and three GSC that canbe used as follo

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D-29Displaying the Status of the System I/OThe IO command lets you identify all built–in I/O devices and option-al I/O devices installed in the option

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D-30 8/16/10 8/16/10 Floppy built–in 03b0 8300 0x00 0x008/20 8/20 Bus Adapter built–in 0170 8e00 0x00 0x00SERIAL_2 8/20/2 RS232 Port buil

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D-31Setting the Auto Boot and Auto Search Flagsauto boot and auto search are variables stored in your workstation’snonvolatile memory. (Nonvolatile me

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D-32 Autosearch searches for devices in the following order:Primary boot pathAlternate boot pathBuilt–in fast, wide SCSI devicesBuilt–in single–ended

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D-33Displaying and Setting the Security ModeThe SECure flag is a variable stored in non–volatile memory. (Non–volitalmemory retains its contents even

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D-34 Displaying and Setting the Fastboot ModeWhen fastboot is enabled (set to on), your workstation does a quickcheck of the memory and skips I/O inte

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D-35Displaying the LAN Station AddressIt is sometimes necessary to supply a LAN station address of yourworkstation to other users. For example, if you

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D-36 To select 10 Mbits/sec network speed and full duplex mode, type thefollowing at the prompt:Configuration Menu: Enter command > LanConfig10/Ful

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D-37Displaying PIM InformationThe pim command allows you to display the most recent PIM in-formation for the specified fault type. To display PIM info

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GL-1Glossaryabsolute pathnameThe full pathname of a file, including all the directories leading to it,starting with the root directory (“/”) and endin

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1-6Before powering on your system, you should become familiar withthe system unit controls.Figure 1–1 shows the the system unit front panel controls.

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GL-2attachment unit interface (AUI)A transceiver cable that conforms to IEEE 802.3 specifications.back upv. To make a copy of the file system on a tap

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GL-3bootstrap serviceSee boot.byteA fundamental character–code unit, usually consisting of 8 bits.CD–ROMCompact Disc Read–Only Memory. See also CD–ROM

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GL-4clickTo press and release a mouse button. The term comes from the factthat pressing and releasing most mouse buttons makes a clickingsound.cluster

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GL-5command argumentInformation you provide on a command line to describe the object(usually a file or directory) to be operated on by the command.com

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GL-6current sessionThe work and processes that have been created since you logged intothe system (and before you log out again). See also session.curr

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GL-7directoryA special type of object that contains information about the objectsbeneath it in the HP–UX organizational structure. Basically, it is a

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GL-8double clickTo press and release a mouse button twice in rapid succession.dragTo press and hold down a mouse button while moving the mouse (andthe

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GL-9Extended Industry Standard Architecture (EISA)An industry standard bus architecture based on and compatible withthat used by IBM in their AT serie

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GL-10file systemThe organized set of files and directories on a hard disk.floppy disketteA thin, record–shaped plate that stores data on its magnetic

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GL-11home directoryA shorthand way of referring to a frequently used directory, almostalways the login directory.hostSee cluster server.host nameSee i

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1-7System LCDThe Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) is located on the left side of thefront panel. It displays messages about the state of the system, inclu

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GL-12iconifySee iconize.iconizeTo turn a window or shell into an icon. See also icon.Initial System LoaderThe program that actually controls the loadi

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GL-13IP addressSee internet protocol address.ISLSee Initial System Loader.kernelThe part of the operating system that is an executable piece of codere

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GL-14local area network station addressThe label that uniquely identifies the local area network (LAN) con-nection for your workstation at the hardwar

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GL-15mouse pointerSee pointer.nameA character string associated with a file, directory, or link. A namecan include various alphanumeric characters, bu

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GL-16nonvolatile memorySystem memory that retains its contents even after workstation poweris turned off.objectAny file, directory, or link in the net

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GL-17partner nodeA workstation that shares its disk with a diskless node. See also disk-less workstation.passwordThe word you enter next to the passwo

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GL-18pointerSometimes called the “mouse pointer,” the pointer shows the mouselocation on the screen. The pointer’s shape depends on its location. Inth

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GL-19ROMRead–only memory.rootSee superuser.scroll barA vertical or horizontal bar located on the side or bottom of a windowthat allows the user to vie

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GL-20shell scriptA file that contains commands that the system can interpret and run ina shell.shutdownThe process of taking the system from multi–use

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GL-21standaloneA workstation that is not part of a cluster. See also cluster.Style ManagerThe HP VUE application that provides the ability to customiz

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1-8Follow the instructions in Using Your HP Workstation to shut downyour workstation.System Power LEDThe Power Light Emitting Diode (LED) is located o

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GL-22system nameSee internet protocol address.terminal windowA terminal window is a type of HP VUE window that emulates acomplete display terminal. Te

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GL-23usernameThe name that the system recognizes as uniquely yours. Also knownas your login name. The username is also the name that identifies youto

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GL-24Workspace ManagerThe program that controls the size, placement, and operation of win-dows on the HP VUE Workspace. The Workspace Manager is a spe

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1-9Removable DeviceBays (2)Figure 1–3. System Unit with Removable Device Door Open

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1-10This section describes the following connectors on the system unit’srear panel:• Audio connectors (including headphones and microphone)• PS/2 keyb

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This document contains proprietary information that is protected by copyright. All rights reserved. Nopart of this document may be photocopied, reprod

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1-11TOCButton(not shown)Fast, Wide DifferenĆtial, or Ultra, Wide-SE SCSI Connector*Narrow, SE SCSIConnector*KeyboardConnectorAUI LANConnectorTwisted P

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1-12The symbols shown to the left of the connector descriptions in thefollowing text, such as the headphone and microphone for audio connectors, are t

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1-13• Audio Features Programmable sample rates: 8kHz, 16kHz, 32kHz, 48kHz, 11.025kHz,22.05kHz, and 44.1kHz.Programmable output attenuation: 0 to –96dB

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1-14Table 1–1 summarizes the audio electrical specifications for this workstation.Table 1–1. Audio Electrical SpecificationsFrequency Response 25–20,

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1-15HP Parallel I/O ConnectorThe 25-pin HP Parallel I/O interface uses Centronics interface proto-cols to support peripheral devices such as printers

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1-16Table 1–2. Serial I/O PinsPin No. Signal1234578Request To SendDCDRXDTXDDTRGNDRTSCTSDescriptionData Carrier DetectReceive DataData Set ReadyClear

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1-17You can use one of the following HP monitors with your workstation:• 20-inch, 1280x1024 color monitor (A4033A)• 20–inch, 1280x1024 color monitor (

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1-18You can use an HP three-button mouse (PS/2), a trackball, or otheroptions as pointing devices with your workstation by using the serialports. For

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1-19Your workstation uses the HP-UX operating system, 10.20 or later(HP–UX 10.20 ACE (Feb 1998) plus J2240 Hardware Extensionssoftware for J2240). Ins

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1-20Before you begin using your workstation, take a moment to gather thefollowing important information and note it in the appropriate subsec-tion for

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iiiContentsSystem OverviewProduct Description 1-3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . System Unit Front Panel Contr

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1-21IP Address and Subnetwork Mask InformationGet the IP address and the subnet mask information for your worksta-tion from either your system adminis

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1-22Your workstation is capable of many more tasks than are described inthis owner’s guide. This section gives an overview of some of the net-working

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1-23ftpThe ftp application is a user interface to the File Transfer Protocol.Use ftp to copy files between your workstation and another computersystem

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2-1Chapter 2Using Your CD-ROM Drive• CD-ROM drive and media descriptions• Loading and unloading a CD-ROM disc• Verifying the CD-ROM drive operation• U

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2-2This chapter provides an overview of the optional CD-ROM driveand media, and describes how to use the CD-ROM drive. We assumethe CD-ROM drive is se

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2-3This section describes basic information needed for using the CD-ROM drive and CD-ROM discs.CD-ROM DriveThe CD-ROM drive is a random access read-on

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2-4Table 2–1. CD-ROM Drive Operating Controls and FeaturesYou can plug mini-headphones with a 3.5 mm diame-ter miniature stereo plug into this jack.U

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2-5CD-ROM MediaCD-ROM discs are 120 mm (4.7 in.) in diameter, and use one datasurface with a capacity of 600 megabytes. The data surface containspits

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2-6This section describes how to perform tasks with your CD-ROMdrive.Loading and Unloading a CD-ROM DiscThis section describes how to load or unload a

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2-72. Gently pull the disc tray fully open.3. Hold the disc by the edges with the label side up and place it inthe disc tray as shown in Figure 2–3.Fi

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ivftp 1-23. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . rcp 1-23. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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2-85. Gently push the disc tray in until it is closed, as shown in Figure 2–4.Figure 2–4. Disc Tray Closed

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2-9Unloading a CD-ROM DiscTo unload a disc from the Disc Tray, follow these steps:1. Press and release the eject button on the CD-ROM drive. Thedisc t

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2-103. Grasp the disc by the edges and lift it out of the disc tray, asshown in Figure 2–6. Be careful to touch only the edges of thedisc.Figure 2–6.

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2-114. Gently push the disc tray in until it is closed, as shown in Figure 2–7.Figure 2–7. Disc Tray ClosedVerifying the CD-ROM Drive OperationTo ver

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2-12Terminal ControlA terminal window opens.2. Move the mouse cursor into the terminal window and click theleft mouse button.3. Enter the following at

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2-13After a few moments the ioscan utility lists all of the SCSI I/Odevices it could find. The list appears similar to the following:H/W Path Class

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2-14Using Device FilesDevice files are special files that tell your system which pathway touse through the system hardware when communicating with a s

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2-15To access information on a CD-ROM disc, you must first mount thedisc. This applies to file system information only. If you wish to loada music CD,

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2-165. The Peripheral Devices window opens. Double–click on Disksand File Systems–>.6. The Disks and File Systems window opens. Double–click onCD

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2-17Click on O K.Now you can access the CD-ROM disc as you would any othermounted file system.Unmounting a CD-ROM Disc Using SAMUse the following proc

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vVerifying the DDS Tape Drive Operation 3-10. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Using Device Files 3-12. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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2-185. The Disks and File Systems window opens. Double-click onCD-ROM, Floppy, and Hard Disks.The following screen message appears:Scanning the system

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2-19Reading the Busy LightThe CD-ROM busy light shows the status of the drive during the selftest and during activity with the host system.The CD-ROM

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2-20TroubleshootingIf you have trouble with any of these procedures for using your CD-ROM drive, see Chapter 5 of this book, “Solving Problems.”

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3-1Chapter 3Using Your DDS Tape Drive• DDS tape drive and data cassette descriptions• Setting the write-protect tab on a data cassette• Operating the

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3-2This chapter describes how to perform tasks that archive to and trans-fer data from the optional DDS tape drive. It also describes how tomaintain a

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3-3This section describes basic information needed for using your DDStape drive and data cassettes. Depending on your configuration, yourDDS drive may

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3-4LEDs – DDS-DC DriveThis section describes the LED codes that are displayed.The front panel has two colored LEDs: the Cassette Light and theDrive Li

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3-5LED Warning Conditions – DDS-DC DriveThe following sections describe actions to take if the LEDs indicate awarning condition.High HumidityIf the LE

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3-64. If you are performing a backup from disk to tape, discard thedata cassette and back up your files using a new data cassette.5. If you are perfor

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3-7Data CassettesMedia LifeHP DDS data cassettes are currently specified to 2000 passes overany part of the tape under optimal environmental condition

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viSafety and Regulatory StatementsDeclaration of Conformity A-2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Federal Communications Comm

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3-8Media RestrictionsIf you interchange media between other HP workstation DDS tapedrives, note that data cassettes with compressed data can only be r

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3-9This section describes how to perform tasks with your DDS tapedrive.Loading and Unloading a Data CassetteFollow these steps to load and unload a da

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3-103. Push the data cassette about three quarters of the way into thedrive. The drive automatically pulls the data cassette the rest ofthe way in. Wh

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3-11After a few moments the ioscan utility returns a message similar tothe following:H/W Path Class Description=====================

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3-12Using Device FilesYour system has four default device files for use with your tape drive:two device files for noncompressed mode and two device fi

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3-133. The Peripheral Devices window opens. Double–click on TapeDrives –>.4. The Tape Drives window opens.5. In the list of tape drives, clock on

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3-14Device Files — Data CompressionIf you wish to use the data compression feature, use the device files/dev/rmt/3hc and /dev/rmt/3hcn, which are set

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3-15Writing to a Data CassetteUse the following instructions to save files to a data cassette:1. Check that the write-protect tab on the data cassette

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3-16where devicefile is one of the device files listed from sam, andpathname is the pathname of the file or directory containing filesthat you want to

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3-17Listing the Files on a Data CassetteUse the following instructions to list the files on a data cassette:1. Load the data cassette into the tape dr

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viiSCSI ConnectionsSCSI Bus Differences C-3. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SCSIRestrictions C-6. . . . . . . . . .

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3-18Further Command InformationFor additional information on using tar and a complete list of thecommand arguments, refer to the tar man page by typin

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3-19Ordering InformationTo order Hewlett-Packard data cassettes and cleaning cassettes for usein your DDS tape drive, use the following order numbers:

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4-1Chapter 4Using Your 3.5-Inch Floppy Disk Drive• Setting the write-protect tab on a diskette• Inserting and removing a diskette• Verifying the flopp

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4-2This chapter describes how to perform tasks that allow you to archiveto or transfer data from the optional 3.5-inch floppy disk drive.The instructi

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4-3This section describes basic information needed for using your floppydiskettes.Setting the Write-Protect Tab on a DisketteYou can only store or cha

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4-4Inserting and Removing a DisketteFollow these steps to insert and remove a diskette from the floppydisk drive:1. Insert the diskette into the drive

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4-5This section describes how to perform tasks with your 3.5-inch floppydisk drive.Verifying the Floppy Drive ConfigurationTo verify that your worksta

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4-6If the floppy driver is not configured, ioscan returns the follow-ing message: ioscan: Device driver scsifloppy is not in the kern

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4-74. In the list of drives, click on the floppy drive listing to select it.5. From the Actions menu, click on View More Information.A window opens wi

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4-8Formatting a New DisketteYou must always format a new floppy diskette with the mediainitutility before using it. To format a new floppy diskette fo

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4-9Saving Files to a Floppy DisketteUse the following instructions to save files to a floppy diskette:1. Check that the write-protect tab on the flopp

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4-10tar –xvf devicefile pathname Enterwhere devicefile is the device file as listed by sam and pathnameis the pathname of the file or directory con

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4-11man cpio EnterFor more information on copying to or from DOS files, refer to thedoscp man page by typing the following in a terminal window:man

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4-12Configuring the Floppy DriverIf you reload software or rebuild the Instant Ignition system on yourworkstation, you need to reconfigure the HP-UX K

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5-1Chapter 5Solving Problems• Common problems and solutions• Dealing with a boot failure• Memory failures• LCD-indicated problems• Running system veri

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5-2This chapter contains information to help you determine what’swrong with your system when you have problems. If you have aproblem that isn’t listed

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5-3The tables in this section list common problems you may encounterwith your workstation. The tables also tell you what to do to helpsolve the proble

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5-4Table 5–2. Problems Loading and Booting the Operating SystemProblem SolutionThe power LED islit, and text appearson the screen, butmore than two m

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5-5Table 5–3. Problems with the 802.3 NetworkProblem SolutionCan’t reach othersystems on the net-work. Applicationsthat rely on the net-work won’t ru

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5-6Table 5–4. Problems Using a Hard Disk DriveProblem SolutionThe disk drive is notaccessible or doesnot respond.If problems persist, contact your sy

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