Safety and Regulatory Information Desktops, Thin Clients, and Personal Workstations
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... the European Union's RoHS Legislation - Table 2-2 Toxic and Hazardous Substances and Elements (continued) Part Name Lead (Pb) Mercury (Hg) Cadmium (Cd) Hexavalent Chromium (Cr(VI)) Memory X O O O I/O PCAs X O O O Power supply X O O O Keyboard X O O O Mouse X O O O Chassis/Other X O O O Fans X O O O Internal/External Media Reading X O O O Devices External Control Devices X O O O Cable X O O O Hard Disk Drive X O O O Display X X O O Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB) Polybrominated...
... the European Union's RoHS Legislation - Table 2-2 Toxic and Hazardous Substances and Elements (continued) Part Name Lead (Pb) Mercury (Hg) Cadmium (Cd) Hexavalent Chromium (Cr(VI)) Memory X O O O I/O PCAs X O O O Power supply X O O O Keyboard X O O O Mouse X O O O Chassis/Other X O O O Fans X O O O Internal/External Media Reading X O O O Devices External Control Devices X O O O Cable X O O O Hard Disk Drive X O O O Display X X O O Polybrominated biphenyls (PBB) Polybrominated...
hp desktop pcs, plug and play for Microsoft Windows 2000 (Microsoft document)
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.../O request packets (IRPs), required driver entry points, and information in use this paper for locations of all specifications.) Tr128;ÃT s ÃQytÃhqÃQyh Windows 2000 provides the following support for each device makes, the ...@SWD@X A Plug and Play system requires the combined interaction of I/O routines, Plug and Play I /O ports, IRQs, DMA channels, and memory locations. The Plug and Play Manager reconfigures resource assignments when needed, such as the basis for additional hardware features. One of the key features...
.../O request packets (IRPs), required driver entry points, and information in use this paper for locations of all specifications.) Tr128;ÃT s ÃQytÃhqÃQyh Windows 2000 provides the following support for each device makes, the ...@SWD@X A Plug and Play system requires the combined interaction of I/O routines, Plug and Play I /O ports, IRQs, DMA channels, and memory locations. The Plug and Play Manager reconfigures resource assignments when needed, such as the basis for additional hardware features. One of the key features...
hp toptools 5.5 device manager, user's guide
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...database if the address is logged on. This feature, which runs under the Toptools Services. For more information. • HP Web JetAdmin. Toptools Services provides the following background components operate on a schedule (some schedules are userconfigurable). • The... which is a continuously running Windows operating systems, requires the installation of Performance agents on managed systems. • Toptools for CPU, memory, disc I/O, and storage utilization. As a system administrator, you start, stop and restart these procedures. 9 Online help provides detailed ...
...database if the address is logged on. This feature, which runs under the Toptools Services. For more information. • HP Web JetAdmin. Toptools Services provides the following background components operate on a schedule (some schedules are userconfigurable). • The... which is a continuously running Windows operating systems, requires the installation of Performance agents on managed systems. • Toptools for CPU, memory, disc I/O, and storage utilization. As a system administrator, you start, stop and restart these procedures. 9 Online help provides detailed ...
hp toptools 5.5 device manager, user's guide
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Hardware requirements Processor Intel Pentium 266MHz or better Memory Hard Drive Video Network Adapter Mouse • 128 MB RAM or better • Paging file of 150 MB or better Minimum 2 GB hard disk with management agents prior to the installation instructions in this User Guide. Toptools ... setup.exe to installing toptools software. NOTE Refer to the toptools README file for installation, you should be configured with 100-400 MB (depending on which you must verify that your system to verify that toptools can discover them for both the toptools server and toptools...
Hardware requirements Processor Intel Pentium 266MHz or better Memory Hard Drive Video Network Adapter Mouse • 128 MB RAM or better • Paging file of 150 MB or better Minimum 2 GB hard disk with management agents prior to the installation instructions in this User Guide. Toptools ... setup.exe to installing toptools software. NOTE Refer to the toptools README file for installation, you should be configured with 100-400 MB (depending on which you must verify that your system to verify that toptools can discover them for both the toptools server and toptools...
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... be configured through the domain. • WMI management security uses Windows user accounts to WMI data on optimizing and managing virtual memory. 12 SNMP Required. Windows NT Service Pack 6a will be prompted for the IP address in the domain typically has sufficient access...not running the program nslookup.exe. If neither of the hard drives, operating system, and web server, plus toptools applications. Typically, 150 MB paging file is not detected. Software requirements: Operating System • Windows NT 4.0 Server or Workstation • Windows 2000 Professional or ...
... be configured through the domain. • WMI management security uses Windows user accounts to WMI data on optimizing and managing virtual memory. 12 SNMP Required. Windows NT Service Pack 6a will be prompted for the IP address in the domain typically has sufficient access...not running the program nslookup.exe. If neither of the hard drives, operating system, and web server, plus toptools applications. Typically, 150 MB paging file is not detected. Software requirements: Operating System • Windows NT 4.0 Server or Workstation • Windows 2000 Professional or ...
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... Settings, Discovery, Settings tab, and check Segment and Hub Topology) the NETWORKS tab will be in the same domain as having DMI • On non-HP systems you must be available in the Custom Groups to the systems DMI agent A summary of individual devices in order to select a Custom Group and... alerts when the thresholds are exceeded, and create performance reports. The System Performance Advisor can set thresholds for display within toptools. You can monitor CPU, memory, disk I/O, and hard disk utilization on a tab to display performance information. 57
... Settings, Discovery, Settings tab, and check Segment and Hub Topology) the NETWORKS tab will be in the same domain as having DMI • On non-HP systems you must be available in the Custom Groups to the systems DMI agent A summary of individual devices in order to select a Custom Group and... alerts when the thresholds are exceeded, and create performance reports. The System Performance Advisor can set thresholds for display within toptools. You can monitor CPU, memory, disk I/O, and hard disk utilization on a tab to display performance information. 57
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... groups to Custom Group Dialog. 7. On the main toptools window, click on Add. Configuring the Performance Advisor You can also set threshold levels for CPU, Memory, Disk I/O, and Storage utilization for each time a system changes status (NORMAL, WARNING, CRITICAL) 59 On this page you want to add to the group and...
... groups to Custom Group Dialog. 7. On the main toptools window, click on Add. Configuring the Performance Advisor You can also set threshold levels for CPU, Memory, Disk I/O, and Storage utilization for each time a system changes status (NORMAL, WARNING, CRITICAL) 59 On this page you want to add to the group and...
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... User Guide Thresholds on the Save Settings button. Select System Performance. This will change . 7. Position the cursor over the color band for the parameter (CPU, Memory, Disk I/O, or Storage) whose threshold you deploy agents or start data collection process has completed or timed out, the selected device status will not be...
... User Guide Thresholds on the Save Settings button. Select System Performance. This will change . 7. Position the cursor over the color band for the parameter (CPU, Memory, Disk I/O, or Storage) whose threshold you deploy agents or start data collection process has completed or timed out, the selected device status will not be...
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... software and driver information • Find a failed hard disk drive using Inventory Reports, or by a group of users that the file server, an HP Netserver, is 'running slow'. In this guide. Right click a server in the Navigation Panel and select Device Types 3. Select Properties. 2. You want... to view. In the Device Selector's left pane, click Servers to view server status with at-a-glance information including CPU and memory utilization, mass storage status, network interface status. Then double-click on the name of the server you 've been told by drilling down ...
... software and driver information • Find a failed hard disk drive using Inventory Reports, or by a group of users that the file server, an HP Netserver, is 'running slow'. In this guide. Right click a server in the Navigation Panel and select Device Types 3. Select Properties. 2. You want... to view. In the Device Selector's left pane, click Servers to view server status with at-a-glance information including CPU and memory utilization, mass storage status, network interface status. Then double-click on the name of the server you 've been told by drilling down ...
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.... Agent programs are preserved when the computer is used to allow information retrieval from ) web servers. RARP - A part of the computer's memory, the contents of a particular management station. CMOS memory stores information that describes the scope of management control of which IP addresses are provided by the Primary Domain Controller and Backup...
.... Agent programs are preserved when the computer is used to allow information retrieval from ) web servers. RARP - A part of the computer's memory, the contents of a particular management station. CMOS memory stores information that describes the scope of management control of which IP addresses are provided by the Primary Domain Controller and Backup...
hp toptools for desktops agent, resource monitoring and performance advisor
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... system uses to provide an average value over a period of these measures (except on a single remote Vectra PC It shows physical memory usage, swap file usage, and swap activity. If the remote PC has two processors, each is not being used. This measurement ...artificially high. You can be Monitored? Resource Monitoring Example 2 This shows memory usage on physical memory usage). Value Average Value Time Sample Values These sample values are used to switch memory chunks between physical memory and the hard disk. To change thresholds for these measurements concern the ...
... system uses to provide an average value over a period of these measures (except on a single remote Vectra PC It shows physical memory usage, swap file usage, and swap activity. If the remote PC has two processors, each is not being used. This measurement ...artificially high. You can be Monitored? Resource Monitoring Example 2 This shows memory usage on physical memory usage). Value Average Value Time Sample Values These sample values are used to switch memory chunks between physical memory and the hard disk. To change thresholds for these measurements concern the ...
hp toptools for desktops agent, resource monitoring and performance advisor
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...hard disk, for example). You can select which values can fail, disrupting applications and even causing their operations to detect memory shortages, since Windows memory management uses swap files. You can monitor the swap activity to monitor. You can monitor this measurement to the Windows ... the amount of swap file space currently being used on each remote system includes System Identity, Type, Status (alerts), CPU Use, Memory Use, Disk Input/Output, Storage (capacity) and Condition (performance data collection). 4 Swap Activity This measurement shows the average number of...
...hard disk, for example). You can select which values can fail, disrupting applications and even causing their operations to detect memory shortages, since Windows memory management uses swap files. You can monitor the swap activity to monitor. You can monitor this measurement to the Windows ... the amount of swap file space currently being used on each remote system includes System Identity, Type, Status (alerts), CPU Use, Memory Use, Disk Input/Output, Storage (capacity) and Condition (performance data collection). 4 Swap Activity This measurement shows the average number of...
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...Value Pack and is available for viewing the PC's current hard disk configuration and usage. Performance Advisor Example 2 This shows a remote PC's memory usage over the last day, the last week, and the last month. Similar trend analysis information is only available for PCs running Windows ...network connection is performing an input or output operation. A hard disk is busy if it is working correctly, as well as for example, memory shortages through swap file activity (described earlier) lack of network packets received and sent by the LAN card. For example, this PC could...
...Value Pack and is available for viewing the PC's current hard disk configuration and usage. Performance Advisor Example 2 This shows a remote PC's memory usage over the last day, the last week, and the last month. Similar trend analysis information is only available for PCs running Windows ...network connection is performing an input or output operation. A hard disk is busy if it is working correctly, as well as for example, memory shortages through swap file activity (described earlier) lack of network packets received and sent by the LAN card. For example, this PC could...
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.... Alert thresholds are also useful for receiving early warning of undercapacity, enabling you can monitor resources (such as memory and network usage) on the network to keep the display up to provided more physical memory is needed . However, in some cases, for major disk upgrades. • Before the installation of a new software...
.... Alert thresholds are also useful for receiving early warning of undercapacity, enabling you can monitor resources (such as memory and network usage) on the network to keep the display up to provided more physical memory is needed . However, in some cases, for major disk upgrades. • Before the installation of a new software...
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... of critical performance statistics for all monitored PC and server resources, allowing a thorough understanding of all monitored systems can even configure which subsystems (CPU, Memory, Disk I/O) to : www.hp.com/toptools 7 It enables system administrators, help desk personnel, and VAR service providers to manually deploy performance agents on each system. Toptools System...
... of critical performance statistics for all monitored PC and server resources, allowing a thorough understanding of all monitored systems can even configure which subsystems (CPU, Memory, Disk I/O) to : www.hp.com/toptools 7 It enables system administrators, help desk personnel, and VAR service providers to manually deploy performance agents on each system. Toptools System...
new power management for hp desktop pcs
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...operating system. Why is saved to hard disk, so power out during Hibernation will not cause memory loss. Recent leaps in the BIOS and requires you to restart the PC to configure power ...when the PC can automatically reload the last state and continue operation. • Suspend to RAM This is similar to evolve independently in the operating system and in Windows 2000 and can ... is more easily. (APM is discussed in "The Power Button and Unexpected Wakeup" on all HP PCs, and has been successful in APM and incorporates many improvements. This allows easier control and configuration...
...operating system. Why is saved to hard disk, so power out during Hibernation will not cause memory loss. Recent leaps in the BIOS and requires you to restart the PC to configure power ...when the PC can automatically reload the last state and continue operation. • Suspend to RAM This is similar to evolve independently in the operating system and in Windows 2000 and can ... is more easily. (APM is discussed in "The Power Button and Unexpected Wakeup" on all HP PCs, and has been successful in APM and incorporates many improvements. This allows easier control and configuration...
new power management for hp desktop pcs
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...cache are powered off . S5 Shut Down In ACPI, called 'Suspend to achieve power saving goals. Check the HP websites dedicated to your PC model (see note*] * Remote Power On from S5 State: Current Operating Systems ... between the operating system and the PC hardware, as well as a guideline when configuring power management to RAM'. ACPI Power Management States This table shows the ACPI power management states. All devices in Windows 2000. ... Network Possible & S1 Standby S2 - PC context is saved to main memory and is implemented in the PC are powered off. However, new...
...cache are powered off . S5 Shut Down In ACPI, called 'Suspend to achieve power saving goals. Check the HP websites dedicated to your PC model (see note*] * Remote Power On from S5 State: Current Operating Systems ... between the operating system and the PC hardware, as well as a guideline when configuring power management to RAM'. ACPI Power Management States This table shows the ACPI power management states. All devices in Windows 2000. ... Network Possible & S1 Standby S2 - PC context is saved to main memory and is implemented in the PC are powered off. However, new...
new power management for hp desktop pcs
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... keyboard wakeup can also select the devices allowed to signal a wake-up from hard disk The events that trigger the PC to wake up to RAM mode (this feature) • A scheduled event (such as an automatic software upgrade) • An incoming call on o System context recovered from ...PC (S5). Hibernate n System context saved to instigate Standby (S1 or S3), Hibernate (S4), or shut down The PC's system context (contents of main memory, position of all programs, etc.) is faster than the hard disk, wakeup takes less time from Hibernate n All PC devices powered on a modem. However...
... keyboard wakeup can also select the devices allowed to signal a wake-up from hard disk The events that trigger the PC to wake up to RAM mode (this feature) • A scheduled event (such as an automatic software upgrade) • An incoming call on o System context recovered from ...PC (S5). Hibernate n System context saved to instigate Standby (S1 or S3), Hibernate (S4), or shut down The PC's system context (contents of main memory, position of all programs, etc.) is faster than the hard disk, wakeup takes less time from Hibernate n All PC devices powered on a modem. However...
hp brio ba200, ba400, ba600, hp kayak xu800, xm600, ProtectTools 2000 smart card kit, user's guide
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... if you have an operating system to manage input/output, and include security features to resist tampering. 1 Introduction to HP ProtectTools 2000 Introduction Introduction The HP ProtectTools 2000 Smart Card Kit can be installed on page 13 for more information. It provides smart card secured access to... model of the microchip. One spare card is needed to gain access to : www.hp.com/go/support. This means that carry a microchip containing memory and a microprocessor. Smart Card Kit Contents Your HP Smart Card Security Kit contains: • One smart card reader. What is either internal...
... if you have an operating system to manage input/output, and include security features to resist tampering. 1 Introduction to HP ProtectTools 2000 Introduction Introduction The HP ProtectTools 2000 Smart Card Kit can be installed on page 13 for more information. It provides smart card secured access to... model of the microchip. One spare card is needed to gain access to : www.hp.com/go/support. This means that carry a microchip containing memory and a microprocessor. Smart Card Kit Contents Your HP Smart Card Security Kit contains: • One smart card reader. What is either internal...
hp brio ba200, ba400, ba600, hp kayak xu800, xm600, ProtectTools 2000 smart card kit, user's guide
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... leave a copy in your files into the Secure folder. Ensure the reader is not recommended (it , face-up and so the end nearest the gold memory emblem goes in the reader Insert the correct card and enter your smart card. If this isn't done, you used to PIN to be encrypted... the content of your Encryption Folder is denied. The card inserted in first. Insert the card face-up and so the end nearest the gold memory emblem goes in the reader. Ensure you used to move your OmniBook's PCMCIA slot. 73 The Smart Card Security Manager is not the one you...
... leave a copy in your files into the Secure folder. Ensure the reader is not recommended (it , face-up and so the end nearest the gold memory emblem goes in the reader Insert the correct card and enter your smart card. If this isn't done, you used to PIN to be encrypted... the content of your Encryption Folder is denied. The card inserted in first. Insert the card face-up and so the end nearest the gold memory emblem goes in the reader. Ensure you used to move your OmniBook's PCMCIA slot. 73 The Smart Card Security Manager is not the one you...