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Página 1 - Owner’s Guide

HP Apollo 9000 Series 400 WorkstationHP-UXOwner’s GuideOrder No. A1630-90006 Mfg. Part No. A1630-90606Apollo Systems Division A subsidiary of

Página 3 - Emissions Regulations

Introducing the File System6-6PathnamesA pathname locates a file or directory within a file system. For example, the path-name /budget/fy1990/march/capi

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Introducing the File System6-7Figure 6-2. Pathnames

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Introducing the File System6-8Creating New DirectoriesThe mkdir command creates a new directory. The parent directory should already exist prior to ex

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Introducing the File System6-9Figure 6-3. How to Create New Directories

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Introducing the File System6-10Changing Current DirectoriesThe cd command changes your current directory. You can specify the destination pathname as

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Introducing the File System6-11Figure 6-4. How to Change Directories

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Introducing the File System6-12Listing the Files in a DirectoryThe ls command lists the contents of a directory. If you don’t specify a directory name

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Introducing the File System6-13Viewing a FileThe more command allows you to view an existing file one screen at a time. At the bottom of each screen mo

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Introducing the File System6-14Removing Files and DirectoriesThe rm command deletes one or more entries from a directory.The rmdir command deletes an

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Introducing the File System6-15Figure 6-5. Removing Files and Directories

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xiPrefaceThe HP Apollo 9000 Series 400 HP-UX Owner’s Guide describes how to use your Series 400 workstation with the HP-UX operating system.We’ve orga

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Introducing the File System6-16Copying and Renaming FilesThe cp command copies an existing file into a new one. The command cp takes two arguments, bot

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Introducing the File System6-17Figure 6-6. Copying and Renaming Files

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Introducing the File System6-18Printing FilesUse the lp command to send files to a printer. After you enter the lp command, you see a request ID displa

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Introducing the File System6-19Figure 6-7. Cancelling a Printer Request

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7-1Chapter 7Using a Text EditorThis chapter introduces you to a text editor called vi. Vi is an interactive text edi- tor which enables you to view an

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Using a Text Editor7-2Starting viStart vi by entering the command vi filename at the prompt, where filename is the name of the file that you wish to eith

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Using a Text Editor7-3Figure 7-1. Displaying an Existing FileFigure 7-2. Creating a New File

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Using a Text Editor7-4Selecting Editing FunctionsYou select all editing functions from command mode. Your selection determines what you can do to the

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Using a Text Editor7-5Table 7-1. Basic Editing FunctionsTo... In command mode enter...Insert text. Append text. Delete a character.i ax

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PrefacexiiAudienceThis guide is intended for use by individuals who may be unfamiliar with either hardware or software aspects of the HP Apollo

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Using a Text Editor7-6Performing Editing FunctionsOnce you start vi, you are either in command or text mode. Press the < ESC > key to ensure tha

Página 26 - Using This Guide

Using a Text Editor7-7Figure 7-3. Operating in vi

Página 27 - How To Use This Guide

Using a Text Editor7-8Positioning the CursorYou may have noticed that the editing functions are performed relative to cursor po-sition. For example, y

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Using a Text Editor7-9Figure 7-4. Positioning the Cursor

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Using a Text Editor7-10Leaving Text ModePress the < ESC > key to leave text mode and enter command mode.Figure 7-5. Leaving Text Mode

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Using a Text Editor7-11Saving Your WorkYou can save your work with or without quitting vi. Your document must be in com-mand mode for you to be able t

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Using a Text Editor7-12Leaving viYou can quit vi and save your work. You can also quit vi without saving your work. Your document must be in command m

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Part 3 — Administrative Tasks

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8-1Chapter 8Administrative TasksThis chapter is primarily intended for system administrators, but experienced users who have root privileges may also

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PrefacexiiiDocumentation ConventionsUnless otherwise noted in the text, this manual uses the following symbolic conventions.literal values Bold words

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Administrative Tasks8-2Creating, Changing, or Setting Your PasswordThis section shows you how to develop a valid password and how to change an existin

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Administrative Tasks8-3Figure 8-1. Changing Your PasswordFigure 8-2. Creating a New Password

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Administrative Tasks8-4Modifying Your EnvironmentYour environment consists of the various options and features that affect how HP-UX and your programs

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Administrative Tasks8-5Figure 8-3. Shut downCAUTION: Do not shut down a workstation by turning it off until the message “halted” appears on the scree

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Administrative Tasks8-6Perform the following to shut down your workstation:1. Log in as root user.2. Change to the root directory as shown in Figure

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Administrative Tasks8-7Figure 8-4. Change to Root DirectoryFigure 8-5. Enter the shutdown Command

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Administrative Tasks8-8Figure 8-6 shows an example where active processes will shut down in 30 seconds.Figure 8-6. Shutdown Set for 30 Seconds

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Administrative Tasks8-9If you answer y (yes) to the prompt in Figure 8-6, then you will see a screen simi-lar to Figure 8-7. The login sequence starts

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Administrative Tasks8-10The shutdown process is complete when the message “halted” appears on the screen as shown in Figure 8-8.Refer to the HP-UX Sys

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Administrative Tasks8-11Troubleshooting HP-UXThe Troubleshooting HP-UX Systems Error Diagnosis and Recovery provides meth-ods for defining and isolatin

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9-1Chapter 9Recovering from a System PanicMost problems are dealt with by implementing some combination of avoidance, detection, prevention, and recov

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Recovering from a System Panic9-2Record the Panic MessageWrite down the message that is displayed on the screen. You may need to refer to it later.Cat

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Recovering from a System Panic9-3Table 9-1. Correcting a PanicCategory Corrective ProcessHardware If the failure appears to be associated with the per

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Recovering from a System Panic9-4Minimizing the Effects of a PanicPerforming timely and adequate backups and implementing a good restore process will

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Recovering from a System Panic9-5CommandsSince the features of commands vary, you need to understand them in detail. Refer to the entries for the comm

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GL-1GlossaryapplicationA program used to perform a particular task, usually interactively, such as computer-aided design, text editing, or accounting.

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GlossaryGL-2cluster serverThe cluster node which acts as a file system server for all the cluster nodes in an HP-UX cluster.command interpreterA progra

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GlossaryGL-3shutdownThe process of taking the system from multi-user state to system administration state. system callInvocation of a kernel process b

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xvContentsPart 1 – Introducing the Series 400 WorkstationsChapter 1 How to Use This GuideUsing this Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Index-1IndexNumbers16-inch color monitor, controls, indicators, and connectors, 2-32802.3 network connectors, 2-18 through 2-19Aabsolute pathna

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IndexIndex-2 video, 2-27 through 2-32controls 16-inch color monitor, 2-32 19-inch color monitor, 2-30 19-inch monochrome mon

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IndexIndex-3LLEDs 16-inch color monitor, 2-32 19-inch color monitor, 2-30 19-inch monochrome monitor, 2-31listing directories, 6-1

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IndexIndex-4Ssaving your work, 7-11schedule, determing backup, 9-4SCSI connectors, 2-14 through 2-17selecting a boot mode, 3-4 through 3-7selecting an

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Reader’s ResponsePlease take a few minutes to send us the information we need to revise and improve our manuals from your point of view.Document Title

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ContentsxviPart 2 – Getting StartedChapter 3 Booting Your Series 400 WorkstationBooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Página 66 - Configuring the Boot ROM

ContentsxviiChapter 6 Introducing the File SystemHow to Read and Use HP-UX Reference Manuals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6-2Manual Organiz

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ContentsxviiiPart 3 — Administrative TasksChapter 8 Administrative TasksCreating New User Accounts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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ContentsxixFigures1-1 HP-UX Documentation for HP Apollo 9000 Series 400 Workstations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-32-1 System Uni

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© Hewlett-Packard Co. 1990.First Printing: July 1990UNIX is a registered trademark of AT&T in the USA and other countries.NOTICEThe inform

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Contentsxx4-1 Partitions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-25-1 Login Screen . . . .

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ContentsxxiTables2-1 SCSI Cables for Series 400 Workstations and Their SCSI Peripheral . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Part 1 — Introducingthe Series 400Workstation

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1-1Chapter 1How to Use This GuideThis chapter tells you how to use this owner’s guide. This guide provides directions for running HP-UX on the HP Apol

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How To Use This Guide1-2Using This GuideThis guide tells how to start up your system. Use this guide after you have installed your system, using the H

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How To Use This Guide1-3Figure 1-1. HP-UX Documentation for HP Apollo 9000 Series 400 Workstations

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2-1Chapter 2Controls, Indicators, and ConnectorsThis chapter introduces the Series 400 workstation. It describes the following:• System unit controls

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iiiEmissions RegulationsFederal Communications Commission (FCC)The Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. government regulates the radio freque

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Controls, Indicators, and Connectors2-2System Unit ControlsBefore powering on your system, you should become familiar with the system unit controls.Fi

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Controls, Indicators, and Connectors2-3Figure 2-1. System Unit Controls

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Controls, Indicators, and Connectors2-4Understanding the LEDsThere are ten LEDs located on the front of the system unit. The Series 400 work-station h

Página 84 - Getting Started with HP-UX

Controls, Indicators, and Connectors2-5Figure 2-2. Front Panel LEDs

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Controls, Indicators, and Connectors2-6System Unit Rear Panel ConnectorsThis section describes the connectors on the system unit’s rear panel. They ar

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Controls, Indicators, and Connectors2-7Figure 2-3. Model 400dl, 400t, and 425t Workstations Rear Panel Connectors

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Controls, Indicators, and Connectors2-8There are two different card cages available for the model 400s and 433s worksta-tions. One card cage contains

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Controls, Indicators, and Connectors2-9Figure 2-4. Model 400s and 433s Workstations Rear Panel Connectors(4-Slot ISA Card Cage)

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Controls, Indicators, and Connectors2-10See figure 2-5 for the locations of the rear panel connectors on the Model 400s and 433s workstations with the

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Controls, Indicators, and Connectors2-11Figure 2-5. Model 400s and 433s Workstations Rear Panel Connectors(3-Slot DIO II Card Cage)

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ivVerband Deutscher Elektrotechniker (VDE)HerstellerbescheinigungHiermit wird bescheinigt, daß der dieses Gerät in Übereinstimmung mit den Bes-timmung

Página 92 - Logging Out

Controls, Indicators, and Connectors2-12Keyboard ConnectorsFigure 2-6 shows the HP-HIL keyboard connectors on the Series 400 workstations.Figure 2-6.

Página 93 - Figure 5-6. Log Out Screen

Controls, Indicators, and Connectors2-13Parallel I/O ConnectorsFigure 2-7 shows the parallel I/O connectors on the Series 400 workstations.Figure 2-7.

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Controls, Indicators, and Connectors2-14SCSI ConnectorsFigure 2-8 shows the SCSI connector on the Series 400 workstations.NOTICE: HP Apollo provides

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Controls, Indicators, and Connectors2-15Figure 2-8. SCSI Connector

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Controls, Indicators, and Connectors2-16Keep in mind that 6 meters (19.6 feet) is the maximum length of SCSI cabling that can be used with your Series

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Controls, Indicators, and Connectors2-17With the information from Table 2-1 use Table 2-2 to determine the total SCSI cabling used for your workstatio

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Controls, Indicators, and Connectors2-18802.3 Network ConnectorsFigure 2-9 shows the LAN and AUI LAN connectors for the 802.3 (ETHERNET) network on th

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Controls, Indicators, and Connectors2-19Figure 2-9. 802.3 Network Connectors

Página 100 - Introducing the File System

Controls, Indicators, and Connectors2-20RS-232 Serial Input/Output ConnectorsYou can attach a variety of peripheral devices to the RS-232 port on the

Página 101 - Figure 6-2. Pathnames

Controls, Indicators, and Connectors2-21Figure 2-10. RS-232 Connectors

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vVCCI Class 2 ITE Equipment (A1630)Emissions Regulations ComplianceAny third-party I/O device installed in HP Apollo system(s) must be in accordance w

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Controls, Indicators, and Connectors2-22HP-IB ConnectorFigure 2-11 shows the HP-IB connector on Series 400 workstations. HP-IB (IEEE-488) supports a

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Controls, Indicators, and Connectors2-23Figure 2-11. HP-IB Connectors

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Controls, Indicators, and Connectors2-24SPKR ConnectorsFigure 2-12. SPKR Connectors

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Controls, Indicators, and Connectors2-25ac ConnectorsFigure 2-13 shows the ac connectors on Series 400 workstations.There is no monitor ac connector o

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Controls, Indicators, and Connectors2-26Figure 2-13. ac Connectors

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Controls, Indicators, and Connectors2-27Graphics ConnectorsFigure 2-14 shows the graphics connectors on Series 400 workstations

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Controls, Indicators, and Connectors2-28Figure 2-14. Graphics Connectors

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Controls, Indicators, and Connectors2-29Monitor Controls, Connectors, and IndicatorsBefore using the monitor, you should become familiar with its cont

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Controls, Indicators, and Connectors2-30Figure 2-15. 19-Inch Color Monitor Controls, Indicators, and Connectors

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Controls, Indicators, and Connectors2-31Figure 2-16. 19-Inch Monochrome Monitor Controls, Indicators, and Connectors

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viElectrostatic Discharge (ESD) PrecautionsElectrostatic charges can damage the integrated circuits on printed circuit boards. To prevent such damage

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Controls, Indicators, and Connectors2-32Figure 2-17. 16-Inch Color Monitor Controls, Indicators, and Connectors

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Part 2 — Getting Started

Página 117 - Using a Text Editor

3-1Chapter 3Booting Your Series 400 WorkstationIf your Series 400 workstation has a pre-installed operating system, it is already configured to boot yo

Página 118 - Selecting Editing Functions

Booting Your Series 400 Workstation3-2BootingAfter you power up your Series 400 workstation, you will see one of the following:• Power-up display• T

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Booting Your Series 400 Workstation3-3Table 3-1. Power-up Screens for HP-UXIf you see... You need to...Power-up display Wait for the system to complet

Página 120 - Performing Editing Functions

Booting Your Series 400 Workstation3-4Configuring the Boot ROMThe boot ROM has three configurable areas:• Boot mode• I/O interfaces• Auto System Sele

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Booting Your Series 400 Workstation3-5Figure 3-1. Configuration Control MenuFigure 3-2. Boot Mode Selection Menu NOTICE: All keyboard entries need to

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Booting Your Series 400 Workstation3-6Select HP-UX Compatible by typing 2 < Return > if you will boot an HP-UX compatible operating system.Afte

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Booting Your Series 400 Workstation3-7Figure 3-3. Select Temporary or Permanent Boot ModeNotice: If you experience problems, call your designated ser

Página 124 - Figure 7-5. Leaving Text Mode

viiWarnings and CautionsWARNING:Removing device cover may expose sharp edges in equipment chassis. To avoid injury, use care when installing customer

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Booting Your Series 400 Workstation3-8I/O InterfacesThe I/O interfaces determine the communication path between the CPU and the I/O devices. Your Ser

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Booting Your Series 400 Workstation3-9Table 3-2. Built-in Interface Default ConfigurationsInterface Configuration Function Default OptionsOptional HP-IB

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Booting Your Series 400 Workstation3-10Auto System Select ModeThe auto system select mode only works if you select HP-UX Compatible for your system’s

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Booting Your Series 400 Workstation3-11Figure 3-4. Auto System Select Menu

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Booting Your Series 400 Workstation3-12Scan for SystemThe Scan for System selection searches mass storage devices for an operating sys-tem to boot. Th

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Booting Your Series 400 Workstation3-13Table 3-3. Mass Storage Search PrioritiesPriority Level Device Select Code Bus Address Unit Number1234567891011

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Booting Your Series 400 Workstation3-14Selected SystemThe Selected System mode provides you with the opportunity to select a mass stor-age device to b

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4-1Chapter 4Partitions and FilesetsThis chapter introduces partitions and filesets, since you need to answer questions about them while you install HP-

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Partitions and Filesets4-2Figure 4-1. Partitions

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Partitions and Filesets4-3FilesetsPartitions are divided into logical areas known as filesets. Filesets are the tools you select to perform the task.

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viiiWarnings and CautionsWARNING:Lifting the 19-inch monitor requires more than one person because the unit weighs more than 40 pounds (18 kilograms).

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5-1Chapter 5Getting Started with HP-UXYou should have already installed your new Series 400 workstation following the instructions in your HP Apollo M

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Getting Started with HP-UX5-2Logging InLogging in allows you to start working with the computer; for example, you can run an application such as a com

Página 139 - Troubleshooting HP-UX

Getting Started with HP-UX5-3Figure 5-1. Login Screen

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Getting Started with HP-UX5-4LoginRespond to the “login:” prompt by entering your username. If you type in the user-name alice, you see a screen simil

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Getting Started with HP-UX5-5Figure 5-2. Enter Your Username

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Getting Started with HP-UX5-6PasswordHP-UX prompts you for a password if your site requires one. Respond to the password prompt by entering your pass

Página 143 - Table 9-1. Correcting a Panic

Getting Started with HP-UX5-7Figure 5-3. Copyright Screen

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Getting Started with HP-UX5-8TERM = (hp)Respond to this prompt by entering the terminal type.Every monitor has a terminal type by which HP-UX identifie

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Getting Started with HP-UX5-9Table 5-1. Select a Terminal TypeSupported Video Card or ProductTerm = (hp) MonitorHP A1096A HP A1416A HP 98705A/B/C HP

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ixWarnings and CautionsCAUTION:System power cord must be plugged into an accessible dedicated ac mains receptacle.VORSICHT:Das System-Netzanschlußkabe

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Getting Started with HP-UX5-10Figure 5-4 demonstrates an example that assumes an HP A1416A video card. In this example, the response to “TERM = (hp)”

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Getting Started with HP-UX5-11Figure 5-4. Select a Terminal Type

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Getting Started with HP-UX5-12Logging OutThis section steps through the logout sequence.Logging out ends a working session with HP-UX. Perform the log

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Getting Started with HP-UX5-13Figure 5-5. Logging OutFigure 5-6. Log Out Screen

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6-1Chapter 6Introducing the File SystemThis chapter introduces files, directories, file systems, HP-UX reference manuals, and some basic file system comm

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Introducing the File System6-2How to Read and Use HP-UX Reference ManualsThis section outlines the various sections of HP-UX reference manuals and man

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Introducing the File System6-3Figure 6-1. HP-UX Reference Manuals

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Introducing the File System6-4Interpreting a Manual PageAll manual entries follow an established topic format, but not all topics are included in each

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Introducing the File System6-5LS(1) LS(1)NAME ls - list contents of directoriesSYNOPSIS ls [-abcdfgilmnopqrstuxACFHLRl][

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