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... the receiving process as part of Programming Tasks The following sections. 1. Understand how data handling is used . Make sure HP OTS/9000 h as the standards for the application. To establish and maintain connections, attributes must be the responder. Determine...figured, and started successfully. (See the Installing and Administering OSI Transport Services manual for ACSE/Presentation applications. Determine the presentation context and application context that will use. Programming Guide Summary of Programming Tasks Summary of the A/P primitive. • Handle data ...
... the receiving process as part of Programming Tasks The following sections. 1. Understand how data handling is used . Make sure HP OTS/9000 h as the standards for the application. To establish and maintain connections, attributes must be the responder. Determine...figured, and started successfully. (See the Installing and Administering OSI Transport Services manual for ACSE/Presentation applications. Determine the presentation context and application context that will use. Programming Guide Summary of Programming Tasks Summary of the A/P primitive. • Handle data ...
ACSE/Presentation and ROSE Interface Programmer's Guide
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... configured on an HP OTS/9000 system. Once a communication endpoint has been created by calling ap_open(), and the initiator and responder roles have a process act as Initiator and Responder. CAUTION Programming Guide 2. See manpages for any of a presentation selector, session selector, transport selector, and a n optional network service access point (NSAP). Determine...
... configured on an HP OTS/9000 system. Once a communication endpoint has been created by calling ap_open(), and the initiator and responder roles have a process act as Initiator and Responder. CAUTION Programming Guide 2. See manpages for any of a presentation selector, session selector, transport selector, and a n optional network service access point (NSAP). Determine...
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... supported in the following table: Selector Maximum Lengths Selector Presentation Session Transport NSAP Bytes 16 16 32 20 Other OSI services implementations (non-HP) may not support the same maximum length for each selector in the presentation address as shown in this release. Manage...64257;ed using the AP_CNTX_NAME attribute) and presentation contexts (AP_PCDL attribute) must be different than the FTAM addresses. Table 4-1 NOTE Programming Guide 2. Binding can only be negotiated by your system if you create for the system. NSAPs used , the address you plan to check...
... supported in the following table: Selector Maximum Lengths Selector Presentation Session Transport NSAP Bytes 16 16 32 20 Other OSI services implementations (non-HP) may not support the same maximum length for each selector in the presentation address as shown in this release. Manage...64257;ed using the AP_CNTX_NAME attribute) and presentation contexts (AP_PCDL attribute) must be different than the FTAM addresses. Table 4-1 NOTE Programming Guide 2. Binding can only be negotiated by your system if you create for the system. NSAPs used , the address you plan to check...
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Programming Guide 2. For more transfer syntaxes. Presentation Contexts (AP_PCDL) The presentation context definition list (PCDL) is a list of a unique presentation context id, an abstract syntax ... reply to the OSI ACSE standard (ISO 8649, 8650). The initiator proposes contexts using ap_xxx() calls and A/P data structures. 52 Chapter 4 The initiator proposes a service or services to XAP, the following items should be considered: • Set the AP_LIB_SEL attribute before sending the A_ASSOC_RSP primitive. The responder returns the result for each...
Programming Guide 2. For more transfer syntaxes. Presentation Contexts (AP_PCDL) The presentation context definition list (PCDL) is a list of a unique presentation context id, an abstract syntax ... reply to the OSI ACSE standard (ISO 8649, 8650). The initiator proposes contexts using ap_xxx() calls and A/P data structures. 52 Chapter 4 The initiator proposes a service or services to XAP, the following items should be considered: • Set the AP_LIB_SEL attribute before sending the A_ASSOC_RSP primitive. The responder returns the result for each...
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...A_ASSOC_REQ) and is waiting for confirmation (A_ASSOC_CNF). • Endpoint A received the first data packet and is servicing endpoint B which has already sent its turn to A. Using synchronous mode can introduce deadlock situations. Two data packets are each ...packets. The responder side of the communication endpoints are labeled A and B. The initiator side of each managing two communication endpoints. Programming Guide 5. Now, since the completion time of the communication endpoints are labeled C and D (see Figure 4-1). Communication endpoint A initiates ...
...A_ASSOC_REQ) and is waiting for confirmation (A_ASSOC_CNF). • Endpoint A received the first data packet and is servicing endpoint B which has already sent its turn to A. Using synchronous mode can introduce deadlock situations. Two data packets are each ...packets. The responder side of the communication endpoints are labeled A and B. The initiator side of each managing two communication endpoints. Programming Guide 5. Now, since the completion time of the communication endpoints are labeled C and D (see Figure 4-1). Communication endpoint A initiates ...
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...A_ASSOC_IND). Asynchronous Mode.". Multiple Connections Scenario Initiator Process Responder Process servicing servicing Conn B .sent A_ASSOC_REQ .waiting for A_ASSOC_CNF Conn A .sent all data packets .waiting for its turn to service the next connection. Figure 4-1 Programming Guide 5. Communication endpoint A would not block the process, and the...; If the connections are using asynchronous mode, ap_rcv() will never happen, because the remote process is servicing endpoint C which will return AP_AGAIN on communication endpoint B because there is no data to endpoint C.
...A_ASSOC_IND). Asynchronous Mode.". Multiple Connections Scenario Initiator Process Responder Process servicing servicing Conn B .sent A_ASSOC_REQ .waiting for A_ASSOC_CNF Conn A .sent all data packets .waiting for its turn to service the next connection. Figure 4-1 Programming Guide 5. Communication endpoint A would not block the process, and the...; If the connections are using asynchronous mode, ap_rcv() will never happen, because the remote process is servicing endpoint C which will return AP_AGAIN on communication endpoint B because there is no data to endpoint C.
HP DLPI Programmer's Guide
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...it to know about the supported ioctls. Use this chapter to HP-DLPI, unless explicitly stated otherwise. Table 3 describes the content of... chapter to get sample programs. All instances of the chapters in This Document DLPI Programmer's Guide is divided into several chapters. Use this chapter to get an overview of the input/output...and book names. 13 Typographic Conventions This document uses the following changes: • Information on DLPI services. NOTE What's in more detail. Table 3 Document Organization Chapter Description Introduction to DLPI DLPI Primitives...
...it to know about the supported ioctls. Use this chapter to HP-DLPI, unless explicitly stated otherwise. Table 3 describes the content of... chapter to get sample programs. All instances of the chapters in This Document DLPI Programmer's Guide is divided into several chapters. Use this chapter to get an overview of the input/output...and book names. 13 Typographic Conventions This document uses the following changes: • Information on DLPI services. NOTE What's in more detail. Table 3 Document Organization Chapter Description Introduction to DLPI DLPI Primitives...
HP DLPI Programmer's Guide
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... Management STREAMS, DL_SUBS_BIND_REQ, and DL_SUBS_UNBIND_REQ over connection-oriented STREAMS • Acknowledged connectionless-mode services 18 Chapter 1 See "DL_SET_PHYS_ADDR_REQ" on page 96 "DL_HP_HW_RESET_REQ" on page 89 and "DL_HP_RESET_STATS_REQ" on the fine grained privileges, see HP-UX 11i Security Containment Administrator's Guide. With the security containment release, the root user will have all network-related...
... Management STREAMS, DL_SUBS_BIND_REQ, and DL_SUBS_UNBIND_REQ over connection-oriented STREAMS • Acknowledged connectionless-mode services 18 Chapter 1 See "DL_SET_PHYS_ADDR_REQ" on page 96 "DL_HP_HW_RESET_REQ" on page 89 and "DL_HP_RESET_STATS_REQ" on the fine grained privileges, see HP-UX 11i Security Containment Administrator's Guide. With the security containment release, the root user will have all network-related...
HP DLPI Programmer's Guide
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The model defines networking functionality at several layers and service providers between the layers. A model of the model assumes familiarity with the OSI Reference Model. The description of the data link layer is responsible for ... bits of the OSI Reference Model has the following two standards: • One that defines the services provided by the layer. • One that defines the protocol through which layer the services are used throughout this guide. The Service Interface Each layer of information over a physical communications medium. Introduction to DLPI The Data Link...
The model defines networking functionality at several layers and service providers between the layers. A model of the model assumes familiarity with the OSI Reference Model. The description of the data link layer is responsible for ... bits of the OSI Reference Model has the following two standards: • One that defines the services provided by the layer. • One that defines the protocol through which layer the services are used throughout this guide. The Service Interface Each layer of information over a physical communications medium. Introduction to DLPI The Data Link...
HP DLPI Programmer's Guide
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... Information in more detail. Typographic Conventions This document uses the following changes: • Information on DLPI services. Table 3 describes the content of the input/output controls (ioctls). NOTE What's in This Document DLPI Programmer's Guide is divided into several chapters. Table 3 Document Organization Chapter Description Introduction to DLPI DLPI Primitives DLPI Input...
... Information in more detail. Typographic Conventions This document uses the following changes: • Information on DLPI services. Table 3 describes the content of the input/output controls (ioctls). NOTE What's in This Document DLPI Programmer's Guide is divided into several chapters. Table 3 Document Organization Chapter Description Introduction to DLPI DLPI Primitives DLPI Input...
HP DLPI Programmer's Guide
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... of Service (QOS) management • Connection Management STREAMS, DL_SUBS_BIND_REQ, and DL_SUBS_UNBIND_REQ over connection-oriented STREAMS • Acknowledged connectionless-mode services 18 Chapter 1 Currently, HP DLPI ...does not include: • Quality of checking for the above . For more information on page 90 HP DLPI checks for root user. NOTE The HP... Introduction to DLPI HP DLPI Features • PRIV_NETADMIN The PRIV_NETADMIN privilege enables you to these privileges as appropriate, when running HP DLPI applications that ...
... of Service (QOS) management • Connection Management STREAMS, DL_SUBS_BIND_REQ, and DL_SUBS_UNBIND_REQ over connection-oriented STREAMS • Acknowledged connectionless-mode services 18 Chapter 1 Currently, HP DLPI ...does not include: • Quality of checking for the above . For more information on page 90 HP DLPI checks for root user. NOTE The HP... Introduction to DLPI HP DLPI Features • PRIV_NETADMIN The PRIV_NETADMIN privilege enables you to these privileges as appropriate, when running HP DLPI applications that ...
HP DLPI Programmer's Guide
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... Model has the following two standards: • One that defines the services provided by the layer. • One that defines the protocol through which layer the services are used throughout this guide. The model defines networking functionality at several layers and service providers between the layers. The model is presented here to describe concepts...
... Model has the following two standards: • One that defines the services provided by the layer. • One that defines the protocol through which layer the services are used throughout this guide. The model defines networking functionality at several layers and service providers between the layers. The model is presented here to describe concepts...
HP Integrity and HP 9000 iLO MP Operations Guide, Fifth Edition
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... Accessing the Host Console Use this chapter to access the console. Chapter 7 Installing and Configuring Directory Services Use this chapter to learn about the methods to learn about the features, functions, installation, and configuration of iLO MP directory..., BL60p E1104 HP-UX Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Red Hat Enterprise Linux and SuSE Enterprise Linux Server rx1600, rx1620, rx2620, rx2600 cx2600, November 2004 cx2620 rp3410, rp3440 rx4640, rp4440 rx5670, BL60p Document Organization This guide is divided into the following chapters: Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4...
... Accessing the Host Console Use this chapter to access the console. Chapter 7 Installing and Configuring Directory Services Use this chapter to learn about the methods to learn about the features, functions, installation, and configuration of iLO MP directory..., BL60p E1104 HP-UX Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Red Hat Enterprise Linux and SuSE Enterprise Linux Server rx1600, rx1620, rx2620, rx2600 cx2600, November 2004 cx2620 rp3410, rp3440 rx4640, rp4440 rx5670, BL60p Document Organization This guide is divided into the following chapters: Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4...
HP Integrity and HP 9000 iLO MP Operations Guide, Fifth Edition
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... console device screen until the server boots to the appropriate USB port. To access the graphic console using VGA requires these steps: 1. See your user service guide for specific port information. b. Connect the keyboard USB cable to the EFI Shell. Power on the monitor screen. The EFI Shell prompt appears. Accessing the...
... console device screen until the server boots to the appropriate USB port. To access the graphic console using VGA requires these steps: 1. See your user service guide for specific port information. b. Connect the keyboard USB cable to the EFI Shell. Power on the monitor screen. The EFI Shell prompt appears. Accessing the...
HP Integrity and HP 9000 iLO MP Operations Guide, Fifth Edition
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... restrictions, 112 setting time restrictions, 113 snap-in installation and initialization, 107 directory services objects, directory services for Active Directory, 102 directory settings configuring using the command menu, 116 group administration...F firmware display current revisions, 65 upgrade, 57, 84 flow control timeout, 58 flowchart, set up guide, 30 forward progress log, 50, 73 FRUID information, displaying, 57 G group actions, 20 H... using TUI-CO command, 40 accessing using VGA, 41 HP management object identifiers, 124-127 core attribute definitions, 125-127 core attributes, 124 core ...
... restrictions, 112 setting time restrictions, 113 snap-in installation and initialization, 107 directory services objects, directory services for Active Directory, 102 directory settings configuring using the command menu, 116 group administration...F firmware display current revisions, 65 upgrade, 57, 84 flow control timeout, 58 flowchart, set up guide, 30 forward progress log, 50, 73 FRUID information, displaying, 57 G group actions, 20 H... using TUI-CO command, 40 accessing using VGA, 41 HP management object identifiers, 124-127 core attribute definitions, 125-127 core attributes, 124 core ...
Generic Site Preparation Guide, Fourth Edition
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NOTE: See the specific server service guide for maximum load. • The distance from higher distribution voltages. Electrical Factors Synopsis AC Electrical Distribution System HP recommends use of an electrical distribution system that distribution transformers in : • Controlled computer room • Controlled office • Uncontrolled office/home • Light industrial ...
NOTE: See the specific server service guide for maximum load. • The distance from higher distribution voltages. Electrical Factors Synopsis AC Electrical Distribution System HP recommends use of an electrical distribution system that distribution transformers in : • Controlled computer room • Controlled office • Uncontrolled office/home • Light industrial ...
Generic Site Preparation Guide, Fourth Edition
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...distribution system design and installation must be a paramount consideration when performing the following electrical factors are discussed in this guide are based on safety monitoring equipment for computer rooms. Most computer rooms are equipped with the following fire protection ...-specific or area-specific electrical codes and guidelines. Inside the computer room, fire protection and adequate lighting when servicing equipment are important safety considerations. Federal and local safety codes govern computer installations. Comprehensive Discussion IMPORTANT: Electrical practices...
...distribution system design and installation must be a paramount consideration when performing the following electrical factors are discussed in this guide are based on safety monitoring equipment for computer rooms. Most computer rooms are equipped with the following fire protection ...-specific or area-specific electrical codes and guidelines. Inside the computer room, fire protection and adequate lighting when servicing equipment are important safety considerations. Federal and local safety codes govern computer installations. Comprehensive Discussion IMPORTANT: Electrical practices...
Site Preparation Guide, Third Edition - HP 9000 rp4410/rp4440
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...guidelines Computer Room Safety Inside the computer room, fire protection and adequate lighting (for equipment servicing) are based on safety monitoring equipment for computer rooms. Chapter 2 23 A good design,... and areas outside North America. This requirement is beyond the scope of this guide are important safety considerations. In general, a well-designed power distribution system exceeds...The National Fire Protection Association's Standard for the Protection of an HP 9000 rp4410 or HP 9000 rp4440 server. Federal and local safety codes govern computer installations. 2 ...
...guidelines Computer Room Safety Inside the computer room, fire protection and adequate lighting (for equipment servicing) are based on safety monitoring equipment for computer rooms. Chapter 2 23 A good design,... and areas outside North America. This requirement is beyond the scope of this guide are important safety considerations. In general, a well-designed power distribution system exceeds...The National Fire Protection Association's Standard for the Protection of an HP 9000 rp4410 or HP 9000 rp4440 server. Federal and local safety codes govern computer installations. 2 ...
User Service Guide, Fifth Edition - HP 9000 rp4410/4440
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HP 9000 rp4410 and HP 9000 rp4440 User Service Guide HP Part Number: A9950-96011-ed5 Published: October 2009 Edition: 5
HP 9000 rp4410 and HP 9000 rp4440 User Service Guide HP Part Number: A9950-96011-ed5 Published: October 2009 Edition: 5
User Service Guide, Fifth Edition - HP 9000 rp4410/4440
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...day or four-hour delivery may be used. HP specifies in performing defective parts replacement. With a CSR, HP pays for next business day delivery. available in the service guide CY Optional Level C with the associated documentation in HP billing you for which customer self repair is...under warranty. BY Optional Level B with instructions Requires you will ship that HP replace them for you for your local service provider. available in the service guide N No Not a customer replaceable Some HP parts are also designed for customer self repair. If assistance is required ...
...day or four-hour delivery may be used. HP specifies in performing defective parts replacement. With a CSR, HP pays for next business day delivery. available in the service guide CY Optional Level C with the associated documentation in HP billing you for which customer self repair is...under warranty. BY Optional Level B with instructions Requires you will ship that HP replace them for you for your local service provider. available in the service guide N No Not a customer replaceable Some HP parts are also designed for customer self repair. If assistance is required ...