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Visualize c3000
Table of contents
- legal notices
- Table Of Contents
- about this manual
- how to use this guide
- typographic conventions
- Installing SCR
- Using SCR
- Configuring SCR
- Setting the Data Collection Schedule
- Collecting Configuration Data On Demand
- Checking Data Collection Status
- Viewing Configuration Information on a Node
- Tracking Configuration Changes with SCR
- Checking Node Differences
- Using Tags to Simplify Node Management
- Using Filters
- Simple Filter Example
- Standard Filters
- Using the Probe Filter
- Additional Uses of SCR
- Change Management
- Disaster Recovery
- SCR Reference (man Pages)
- scrdelete (1M)
- scrdiff (1M)
- scrhist (1M)
- scrstatus (1M)
- scrtag (1M)
- scrupdate (1M)
- scrviewer (1M)
- scrlog_viewer (1M)
Visualize c3000
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- ABOUT THIS GUIDE
- PREFACE
- D OCUMENT C ONVENTIONS
- CHAPTER 1: PATHNAMES
- S TARBASE
- HP-PHIGS
- CHAPTER 2: COMPILING YOUR APPLICATION
- C OMPILING HP-PHIGS A PPLICATIONS
- Compiling with Archive Libraries
- D EVICE D RIVER L IBRARIES
- C OMPILING HP PEX A PPLICATIONS
- CHAPTER 3: X WINDOWS: HP-UX 10.20
- X*screens File
- server options
- Sample X*screens Files
- M ISCELLANEOUS T OPICS
- Display Power Management Signaling (DPMS)
- Shared Memory Extension (MIT_SHM)
- Shared Memory Transport (SMT)
- Performance Tuning of SMT
- Enabling and Disabling of SMT
- HP Color Recovery
- Dynamic Loading
- Shared Memory Usage With 3D Graphics
- Count Transparent In Overlay Visual
- Image Text Via BitMap
- S UPPORTED X C ONFIGURATIONS
- Multi-Screen Support
- Distributed Single Logical Screen (SLS/d)
- I NTEGRATED C OLOR G RAPHICS D EVICE -D EPENDENT I NFORMATION
- Accessing HP Color Recovery Technology via Xlib
- I NTERNAL C OLOR G RAPHICS , I NTERNAL G RAYSCALE G RAPHICS , CRX, GRX, AND D UAL -CRX D EVICE -D EPENDENT I NFORMATION
- CRX-24[Z] D EVICE -D EPENDENT I NFORMATION
- CRX-48Z D EVICE -D EPENDENT I NFORMATION
- HCRX AND HP VISUALIZE D EVICE -D EPENDENT I NFORMATION
- Supported Visuals
- Supported Screen Options
- HCRX Configuration Hints
- HP VISUALIZE-FX Configuration Hints
- HP VISUALIZE-FXE, FX5 AND FX10 D EVICE -D EPENDENT I NFORMATION
- HP VISUALIZE-FXE/5/10 Configuration Hints
- Freedom Series Graphics Device-Dependent Information
- supported screen options
- VRX D EVICE -D EPENDENT I NFORMATION
- CHAPTER 4: X WINDOWS CONFIGURATION DETAILS
- Using an /etc/hosts File
- X*devices File
- Explicitly Specifying Input Device Use
- Specifying hp-HIL Input Device Use by Device File Name
- Redefining the hp-HIL Search Path
- I NITIALIZING THE C OLORMAP WITH XINITCOLORMAP
- C USTOMIZING THE M OUSE AND K EYBOARD
- Going Mouseless with the X*pointerkeys File
- Customizing Keyboard Input
- specifying key remapping expressions
- U SING THE K EYBOARDS
- Default Keyboard Mapping
- C OMPATIBILITY C ONSIDERATIONS
- D G RAPHICS P ERFORMANCE
- Texture Mapping
- hp PEX Graphics Performance
- hp-PHIGS Graphics Performance
- General Information
- SIGALRM Details
- SIGCHLD and the GRM Daemon
- SIGCHLD and the Starbase Input Daemon
- Why Is Gamma Correction Needed
- Monitor Brightness and Contrast
- Using the Gamma Correction Tool
- R EFERENCE D OCUMENTATION
- S YNOPSIS
- Display Name
- A CCESS C ONTROL
- W INDOW M ANAGERS
- Color Name
- K EYBOARDS
- O PTIONS
- R ESOURCES
- E XAMPLES
- C OPYRIGHT
- APPENDIX B: X SERVER REFERENCE
- Running From INIT
- S IGNALS
- font-
- File
- APPENDIX C: LOW BANDWIDTH X PROXY
- Atom Control
- APPENDIX D: RX NETSCAPE NAVIGATOR PLUG-IN
- E NVIRONMENT
- APPENDIX E: PROXY MANAGER SERVICE
- Proxy Manager Config File
- E XAMPLE
- Origin
- APPENDIX F: LOCATE PROXY SERVICES
- APPENDIX G: RX HELPER PROGRAM
- Note
Visualize c3000
Table of contents
- legal notices
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- about this document
- Overview of HP DCE/9000 Enhanced DFS Version 3.0
- Benefits
- Features
- DCE/DFS TCL Configuration Functions
- Administration Tools for Enhanced DFS 3.0
- HP Enterprise File System Admin Web
- Compatibility Information and Installation Requirements
- What Manuals are Available for This Version
- Planning for Enhanced DFS 3.0 Installation and Configuration
- Preparing to Administer DFS
- Considerations for Enhanced DFS 3.0 Installation and Configuration
- Before Installing and Configuring Enhanced DFS 3.0
- To Install and Configure Enhanced DFS
- Enhanced DFS 3.0 Filesets
- Migrating root.dfs from UFS to Episode
- Replicating root.dfs Using "Cheap Replication
- Handling of setuid Programs and Device Files in DFS
- Additional DFS Cache Manager Commands
- Stopping Enhanced DFS
- Removing Enhanced DFS Configuration Information and DFS Cache Files
- Restricting RPC Addresses
- Setting Global Variables
- Using Tuning Variables
- Configuring a System Control Server
- Configuring a DFS Fileset Location Database
- Configuring a File Server and a Private File Server
- Configuring a DFS Client
- dfs_config Environment Variables
- DCE TCL Functions
- Unconfiguration Function
- Cleanup Functions
- Miscellaneous Functions
- DCE TCL Examples
- Configuring dced
- Configuring cdsd
- Configuring a CDS Replica
- Removing a Machine from an Existing Cell
- DFS TCL Functions
- Unconfiguration Functions
- Examples of Primary DFS Functions
- Overview of the DFS/NFS Gateway
- Configuring Gateway Server Machines
- Configuring a Gateway Server Without Enabling Remote Authentication
- Configuring a Gateway Server and Enabling Remote Authentication
- Configuring the BOS Server Process
- Configuring the Gateway Server Process
- Configuring NFS Clients to Access DFS
- Configuring a Client Without Enabling Remote Authentication
- Configuring a Client and Enabling Remote Authentication
- Accessing DFS from an NFS Client
- Authenticated Access to DFS
- Authenticating to DCE from an NFS Client
- Authenticating to DCE from a Gateway Server Machine
- Determining Whether a Specific User is Authenticated to DCE
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Table of contents
- getting started
- safety warnings
- replacement part kit contents
- required tools
- preparing your workstation
- safely powering down the b class and c class workstation
- product exploded diagram
- upgrading your system
- removing the side panel
- removing the power supply
- disconnecting the cables
- removing and replacing the system board
- installing the new system board
- reconnecting cables
- reinstalling the power supply
- replacing the left side panel
- verifying system operations
Visualize c3000
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- safety and regulatory statements
- installation notice
- revision history
- documentation conventions
- system overview
- Product Description
- System Unit Front Panel and Removable Devices
- System LCD
- Removable Media Devices
- System Unit Rear Panel Connectors
- Audio Connectors
- USB Connectors
- HP Parallel I/O Connector
- RS-232C Serial Input/Output Connector
- SCSI Connectors
- Security Loop
- Locking Your System Unit's Left-Side Panel
- Memory
- Monitors
- Operating System Overview
- Information You Need to Record
- Powering Up Your System
- Getting Required Information
- Turning on the Power
- Documentation
- using your cd drive
- CD Media Description
- Operating the CD Drive
- Loading and Unloading a CD
- Figure 2-3. Placing the CD in the Disk Tray
- Locating Help
- Mounting and Unmounting a CD
- Unmounting a CD Using SAM
- Verifying the CD Drive Operation
- Configuring the CD Driver
- Audio Control for the CD Drive
- Using the xmcd Utility
- Operating the Floppy Drive
- Using the Floppy Diskette
- Using Device Files
- Formatting a New Diskette
- Transferring Data To and From a Floppy Diskette
- Listing the Files on a Floppy Diskette
- Verifying the Floppy Drive Configuration
- Additional Floppy Drive Information
- scsi connections
- SCSI Bus Differences
- SCSI Restrictions
- Terminators
- SCSI Bus Length Constraints
- Ultra2 Wide Low-Voltage Differential SCSI Bus Length
- Assigning SCSI Device IDs
- Assigning Ultra Narrow Single-Ended SCSI Device IDs
- Assigning Ultra2 Wide Low-Voltage Differential SCSI Device IDs
- Connecting to the SCSI Ports
- System Unit Front Panel
- Closing the System Unit Front Panel
- Left Side Panel of the System Unit
- Figure 5-2. Opening the Left Side Panel of the System Unit
- Closing the Left Side Panel of the System Unit
- System Unit Power Supply
- Figure 5-4. Propping Up the Power Supply
- I/O Cards
- Removing I/O Cards
- Figure 5-7. Removing the I/O Card Retainer
- Installing I/O Cards
- System Unit Fans
- Removing the Fan from the Hard Disk Drive Area
- Figure 5-10. Removing the Fan from the Hard Disk Drive Chassis
- Replacing the Hard Disk Drive Fan
- Installing a CD Drive
- Figure 5-11. Removing the CD Drive Bay's Rear Cover
- Figure 5-14. Installing the CD Drive
- Figure 5-15. Plugging in the Audio, ATAPI and Power Cables
- Figure 5-17. Replacing the CD Drive Bay's Rear Cover
- Removing a CD Drive
- Figure 5-18. Removing the CD Drive Bay's Rear Cover
- Figure 5-20. Removing the CD Drive
- Figure 5-21. Installing the CD Drive Blank
- Figure 5-22. Tightening the Bracket Screws
- Installing a Floppy Disk Drive
- Figure 5-24. Removing the Floppy Disk Drive Bay's Rear Cover
- Figure 5-25. Front of System Unit with the Front Panel Removed
- Figure 5-27. Installing the Floppy Disk Drive
- Figure 5-28. Plugging In the Floppy Data and Power Cables
- Figure 5-30. Replacing the Floppy Disk Drive Bay's Rear Cover
- Removing a Floppy Disk Drive
- Figure 5-31. Removing the Floppy Disk Drive Bay's Rear Cover
- Figure 5-32. Front of System Unit with the Front Panel Removed
- Figure 5-33. Removing the Floppy Disk Drive
- Figure 5-34. Installing the Floppy Disk Blank and Bracket
- Figure 5-35. Tightening the Bracket Screws
- Hard Disk Drives
- Installing a Hard Disk Drive
- Figure 5-38. Removing the Hard Drive Bracket
- Figure 5-39. Inserting the Hard Disk Drive
- Removing a Hard Disk Drive
- Figure 5-41. Removing the Hard Disk Drive
- Figure 5-42. Removing the Hard Disk Drive from Its Bracket
- Figure 5-43. Replacing the Hard Disk Drive Bracket
- Configuring a Hard Disk Drive as a File System
- Memory Cards
- Figure 5-44. Propping Up the Power Supply
- Figure 5-45. Memory Card Slot Numbers and Loading Sequence
- Figure 5-46. Installing Memory Cards
- Removing Memory
- Figure 5-48. Removing Memory Cards
- Changing Your Monitor Type
- Setting the Monitor Type Using SAM
- Troubleshooting Monitor Problems
- the boot console interface
- Boot Console Interface Features
- Accessing the Boot Console Interface
- Booting Your Computer
- Searching for Bootable Media
- Resetting Your Computer
- Displaying and Setting Paths
- Displaying and Setting the Monitor Type
- Displaying the Current Monitor Configuration
- Setting the Monitor Type
- Setting the Monitor Type with SAM
- Setting the Monitor Type at Power On
- Changing the Console to an External Terminal
- Displaying the Current Memory Configuration
- Memory Information Sample
- Displaying the Status of the System I/O
- Setting the Auto Boot and Auto Search Flags
- Displaying and Setting the Security Mode
- Displaying and Setting the Fastboot Mode
- Displaying the LAN Station Address
- Displaying System Information
- solving problems
- Common Problems and Solutions
- Dealing with a Boot Failure
- Memory Failures
- LCD Information
- LCD Fan Failures and Warnings
- Running System Verification Tests
- Declaration of Conformity
- Emissions Regulations
- EMI Class A RRL (Korea)
- EMI Class A (Taiwan)
- Third Party Emissions Regulations Compliance
- Special Regulatory and Safety Information
- Warnings and Cautions
Visualize c3000
Table of contents
- legal notices
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Overview of HP DCE/9000 Enhanced DFS Version 3.0
- Benefits
- Features
- DCE/DFS TCL Configuration Functions
- Global variables
- HP Enterprise File System Admin Web
- Known Problems and Workarounds
- GDS Required for X.500 Cell Name
- New Version of kload Command Needed for AFS
- DCE Credentials Not Forwarded by CDE
- Maximum Episode Aggregate and Fileset Sizes
- Differences Between 1.5.2 and 3.0
- Patches and Fixes in This Version
- compatibility information and installation requirements
- Prerequisite Software
- Patches Required
- Patches Strongly Recommended
- Cache Space Requirements
- Enhanced DFS 3.0 Interoperability
- NIS and Integrated Login Interoperability
- what manuals are available for this version
- Online Documentation for Enhanced DFS 3.0
Visualize c3000
Table of contents
- legal notices
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Related Documents
- Prerequisites
- Making Software and Device-Specific Changes
- Checklist For Making Software Changes
- General Hardware Installation Instructions
- Supported Graphics Slot Configurations
- B2000 Graphics Slots
- J5x00 and J7000 Graphics Slots
- Fixing Common Installation Problems
- or Recognize the Graphics Card
- x1924 75 Hz VESA
- x768 75 Hz VESA
- x1024 60 Hz Digital Flat Panel
- x1200 75 Hz VESA
- x 1024 100 Hz Stereo in a Window
- x 768 120 Hz Stereo in a Window
- b regulatory information
- VCCI
- Declaration of Conformity
Visualize c3000
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Safety Warnings
- Replacement Part Kit Contents
- Safely Powering Down the B Class and C Class Workstation
- Product Exploded Diagram
- Terminators and Cables
- Replacing the Terminators and Cables
- Front Panel
- Replacing the Front Panel
- Left Side Panel
- Replacing the Left Side Panel
- Power Supply
- Replacing the Power Supply
- Memory Card(s) DIMMs
- PCI I/O Cards
- Replacing PCI I/O Cards
- CD ROM Drive
- Replacing the CD ROM Drive
- Removing the Front-Panel Display
- Replacing the Front-Panel Display
- Floppy Disk Drive
- Hard Disk Drive
- Replacing the Hard Disk Drives
- I/O Fan and Speaker
- Removing and Replacing the Fan
- Removing and Replacing the System Board
- Removing the old System Board
- Replacing the System Board
- Real Time Clock (RTC) Module
- Replacing the Real Time (RTC) Module
- Removing and Replacing the System Board Cooling Fans
- Replacing the System Board Cooling Fans
- Verifying System Operations
Visualize c3000
Table of contents
- getting started
- safety warnings
- replacement part kit contents
- required tools
- preparing your workstation
- product exploded diagram
- removing the terminators and cables
- removing the side panel
- removing the power supply
- disconnecting the cables
- removing and replacing the system board
- installing the new system board
- reconnecting cables
- reinstalling the power supply
- replacing the left side panel
- verifying system operations
Visualize c3000
Table of contents
- legal notices
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Related Documents
- Prerequisites
- Making Software and Device-Specific Changes
- Higher Resolution 3D on fxe (rev-B) Card
- Checklist For Making Software Changes
- General Hardware Installation Instructions
- Supported Graphics Slot Configurations
- B2000 Graphics Slots
- J5x00 and J7000 Graphics Slots
- Fixing Common Installation Problems
- System's X-server or CDE Does Not Come Up
- x1924 75 Hz VESA
- x768 75 Hz VESA
- x1024 60 Hz Digital Flat Panel
- x1200 75 Hz VESA
- x 1024 100 Hz Stereo in a Window
- x 768 120 Hz Stereo in a Window
- b regulatory information
- VCCI
- Declaration of Conformity
Visualize c3000
Table of contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- safety and regulatory statements
- installation notice
- revision history
- documentation conventions
- system overview
- Product Description
- System Unit Front Panel and Removable Devices
- System LCD
- Removable Media Devices
- System Unit Rear Panel Connectors
- Audio Connectors
- USB Connectors
- HP Parallel I/O Connector
- RS-232C Serial Input/Output Connector
- SCSI Connectors
- Security Loop
- Locking Your System Unit's Left-Side Panel
- Memory
- Monitors
- Operating System Overview
- Information You Need to Record
- Powering Up Your System
- Getting Required Information
- Turning on the Power
- Documentation
- using your cd drive
- CD Media Description
- Operating the CD Drive
- Loading and Unloading a CD
- Figure 2-3. Placing the CD in the Disk Tray
- Locating Help
- Mounting and Unmounting a CD
- Unmounting a CD Using SAM
- Verifying the CD Drive Operation
- Configuring the CD Driver
- Audio Control for the CD Drive
- Using the xmcd Utility
- Operating the Floppy Drive
- Using the Floppy Diskette
- Using Device Files
- Formatting a New Diskette
- Transferring Data To and From a Floppy Diskette
- Listing the Files on a Floppy Diskette
- Verifying the Floppy Drive Configuration
- Additional Floppy Drive Information
- scsi connections
- SCSI Bus Differences
- SCSI Restrictions
- Terminators
- SCSI Bus Length Constraints
- Ultra2 Wide Low-Voltage Differential SCSI Bus Length
- Assigning SCSI Device IDs
- Assigning Ultra Narrow Single-Ended SCSI Device IDs
- Assigning Ultra2 Wide Low-Voltage Differential SCSI Device IDs
- Connecting to the SCSI Ports
- System Unit Front Panel
- Closing the System Unit Front Panel
- Left Side Panel of the System Unit
- Figure 5-2. Opening the Left Side Panel of the System Unit
- Closing the Left Side Panel of the System Unit
- System Unit Power Supply
- Figure 5-4. Propping Up the Power Supply
- I/O Cards
- Removing I/O Cards
- Figure 5-7. Removing the I/O Card Retainer
- Installing I/O Cards
- System Unit Fans
- Removing the Fan from the Hard Disk Drive Area
- Figure 5-10. Removing the Fan from the Hard Disk Drive Chassis
- Replacing the Hard Disk Drive Fan
- Installing a CD Drive
- Figure 5-11. Removing the CD Drive Bay's Rear Cover
- Figure 5-14. Installing the CD Drive
- Figure 5-15. Plugging in the Audio, ATAPI and Power Cables
- Figure 5-17. Replacing the CD Drive Bay's Rear Cover
- Removing a CD Drive
- Figure 5-18. Removing the CD Drive Bay's Rear Cover
- Figure 5-20. Removing the CD Drive
- Figure 5-21. Installing the CD Drive Blank
- Figure 5-22. Tightening the Bracket Screws
- Installing a Floppy Disk Drive
- Figure 5-24. Removing the Floppy Disk Drive Bay's Rear Cover
- Figure 5-25. Front of System Unit with the Front Panel Removed
- Figure 5-27. Installing the Floppy Disk Drive
- Figure 5-28. Plugging In the Floppy Data and Power Cables
- Figure 5-30. Replacing the Floppy Disk Drive Bay's Rear Cover
- Removing a Floppy Disk Drive
- Figure 5-31. Removing the Floppy Disk Drive Bay's Rear Cover
- Figure 5-32. Front of System Unit with the Front Panel Removed
- Figure 5-33. Removing the Floppy Disk Drive
- Figure 5-34. Installing the Floppy Disk Blank and Bracket
- Figure 5-35. Tightening the Bracket Screws
- Hard Disk Drives
- Installing a Hard Disk Drive
- Figure 5-38. Removing the Hard Drive Bracket
- Figure 5-39. Inserting the Hard Disk Drive
- Removing a Hard Disk Drive
- Figure 5-41. Removing the Hard Disk Drive
- Figure 5-42. Removing the Hard Disk Drive from Its Bracket
- Figure 5-43. Replacing the Hard Disk Drive Bracket
- Configuring a Hard Disk Drive as a File System
- Memory Cards
- Figure 5-44. Propping Up the Power Supply
- Figure 5-45. Memory Card Slot Numbers and Loading Sequence
- Figure 5-46. Installing Memory Cards
- Removing Memory
- Figure 5-48. Removing Memory Cards
- Changing Your Monitor Type
- Setting the Monitor Type Using SAM
- Troubleshooting Monitor Problems
- the boot console interface
- Boot Console Interface Features
- Accessing the Boot Console Interface
- Booting Your Computer
- Searching for Bootable Media
- Resetting Your Computer
- Displaying and Setting Paths
- Displaying and Setting the Monitor Type
- Displaying the Current Monitor Configuration
- Setting the Monitor Type
- Setting the Monitor Type with SAM
- Setting the Monitor Type at Power On
- Changing the Console to an External Terminal
- Displaying the Current Memory Configuration
- Memory Information Sample
- Displaying the Status of the System I/O
- Setting the Auto Boot and Auto Search Flags
- Displaying and Setting the Security Mode
- Displaying and Setting the Fastboot Mode
- Displaying the LAN Station Address
- Displaying System Information
- solving problems
- Common Problems and Solutions
- Dealing with a Boot Failure
- Memory Failures
- LCD Information
- LCD Fan Failures and Warnings
- Running System Verification Tests
- Declaration of Conformity
- Emissions Regulations
- EMI Class A RRL (Korea)
- EMI Class A (Taiwan)
- Third Party Emissions Regulations Compliance
- Special Regulatory and Safety Information
- Warnings and Cautions
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Table of contents
- service handbook
- printing history
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- product information
- Product Description
- System Unit Front Panel Controls
- System Power Switch
- Security Lock
- System Unit Rear Panel Connectors
- Audio Connectors
- USB Connectors
- RS-232 Serial Input/Output Connectors
- TOC Button
- Monitor Information
- HP Supported USB Devices
- Operating System Overview
- Memory
- Chapter Overview
- Workstation Configurations
- FRU Configurations
- CD Drive (Optional) Configuration
- I/O Cards
- Monitor-Type Selection
- troubleshooting
- Flow Diagrams for Troubleshooting
- Identifying LCD-Indicated Conditions
- LCD Fan Failures and Warnings
- Dealing with a Boot Failure
- Searching for Bootable Media
- Boot Command Notations
- Selftest Failures
- Chassis Codes
- Memory Failures
- Running System Verification Tests
- Running ODE-Based Diagnostics
- field replaceable units
- Exchange and Non-exchange Part Numbers
- FRUs Part Numbers
- FRU Removal and Replacement
- System Unit Front Panel
- System Power Supply
- System Unit Fans
- Removable Media Devices
- Hard Disk Drive
- DIMM Cards
- System Unit LCD
- The System Board
- Replacing the Battery
- System Power
- boot console handler
- Boot Console Handler Features
- Accessing the Boot Console Handler
- Boot Console Menus
- Booting The Workstation
- Resetting the Workstation
- Displaying and Setting Paths
- Displaying and Setting the Monitor Type
- Displaying the Current Monitor Configuration
- Setting the Monitor Type
- Setting the Monitor Type at Power On
- Troubleshooting Monitor Problems
- Displaying the Current Memory Configuration
- Memory Information Sample
- Displaying the Status of the I/O slots
- Setting the Auto Boot and Auto Search Flags
- Displaying and Setting the Security Mode
- Displaying and Setting Fastboot Mode
- Displaying and Setting the LAN Station Address
- Displaying System Information
- Displaying PIM Information
- Stable Storage
- ISL Environment
- Obtaining and Updating System Firmware
- Firmware Update Example
- Regulatory and Safety Statements
- Emissions Regulations
- Emissions Regulations Compliance
- Acoustics
- Warnings
- Environmental Specifications
- Vibration
- Electrical Specifications
- scsi connections
- SCSI Bus Differences
- SCSI Restrictions
- Terminators
- SCSI Bus Length Constraints
- Assigning SCSI Device IDs
- Assigning Ultra Narrow Single-Ended SCSI Device IDs
- Connecting to the SCSI Ports
- related documentation
- Installation Manual