HP Workstation 705 User Notes
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For Series 700 systems operating with HP-UX releases 9.01, 9.03, and 9.05, youmust load patch PHCO_5881 for disktab and sam functionality, and patchPHSS_5776 for network installation functionality.For Series 300 systems, this disk drive is supported on the following releases byloading the appropriate patch:HP–UX 9.03: PHCO_6819HP–UX 9.10: PHCO_6819Pascal: Rev. 3.25C (Quantum only, not needed for Seagate)Basic: Rev. 6.3; SCSI Binary Rev. 6.7For Series 400 systems, this disk drive is supported at HP-UX release 9.03 and 9.10,with patch PHCO_6819 required for full functionality of newfs and sam.The software patches may be obtained from HP Customer Service.To install the patches to HP–UX, perform the following steps:1. Begin the HP-UX software installation process. If the system has a one of thedrives installed, the following message appears:“Note: the destination disk type “disk–drive”was not found in the disk table /etc/disktab.(Press any key to continue.)”2. Press any key. The screen displays the following message: “If modelnumber: “disk–drive”, is incorrect, and a correct one(one that has an entry in the /etc/disktab) is known,please enter it now otherwise press return.”3. a. For Series 300 and 400, type: ReturnThe screen now displays disk physical parameters. Change three of these param -eters as shown, leaving the other parameters at the default values:1024 byte sectors per track: [27 ]Tracks per cylinder: [10 ]RPMs of the disk: [5400 ]b. For Series 700, type: MICROP_2112 ReturnThe MICROP_2112 drive is functionally equivalent to the new drives. Byusing this entry, you can complete the software installation process.4. Let the software installation process complete.5. Install the appropriate patch using /etc/update and reboot the system.1–GB Disk DriveUser NotesRefer to your workstation owner’s guide or your disk drive installationguide for detailed information about installing your disk drive. Duringthe installation procedure, you may have to change the SCSI ID of yourdisk drive. Refer to the appropriate illustration to set the SCSI IDjumpers to the desired SCSI ID.NOTICE: We recommend that you use SCSI ID 6 for yourworkstation’s first hard disk drive, and SCSI ID5 for the second hard disk drive. |