Browsable CD Booklet
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Automatic Configuration of 2D and 3D OpenGL window across displays connected to multiple technical workstations. The significant changes are: • Improved mouse performance when running display list OpenGL applications. • Ability to move the default visual to accommodate ... in which a graphics device is added or moved. IDE CD-ROM Drives Minor changes have been made to the HP-UX IDE driver to the image planes. 5 This driver delivered will also work with HP OpenGL to systems in 10.20 ACE (June 1999) and cooperates with the old IDE/ATAPI CDROM drives. ship...
Automatic Configuration of 2D and 3D OpenGL window across displays connected to multiple technical workstations. The significant changes are: • Improved mouse performance when running display list OpenGL applications. • Ability to move the default visual to accommodate ... in which a graphics device is added or moved. IDE CD-ROM Drives Minor changes have been made to the HP-UX IDE driver to the image planes. 5 This driver delivered will also work with HP OpenGL to systems in 10.20 ACE (June 1999) and cooperates with the old IDE/ATAPI CDROM drives. ship...
HP-UX DMI 2.0 Developer's Guide: HP-UX/HP 9000 Computers, HP-UX Desktop Management Interface
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... BOOL Host Processor Host Processor Index Integer [Key] Processor Firmware ID String (64) Processor Load Integer Processor Allocated BOOL Appendix C HP-UX Systems MIF Groups Quick Reference System Information Groups Host System System Uptime Int(64) Initial Load Device Integer Initial Load Parameters String... String (64) Device Status Enum Device Errors Counter Hardware Path String(64) Hardware Type String(64) Device Class String(64) Associated Driver String(64) Host Disk Storage Host Disk Index Integer [Key] Disk Storage Access Enum Disk Storage Media Enum Disk Storage Removable Integer ...
... BOOL Host Processor Host Processor Index Integer [Key] Processor Firmware ID String (64) Processor Load Integer Processor Allocated BOOL Appendix C HP-UX Systems MIF Groups Quick Reference System Information Groups Host System System Uptime Int(64) Initial Load Device Integer Initial Load Parameters String... String (64) Device Status Enum Device Errors Counter Hardware Path String(64) Hardware Type String(64) Device Class String(64) Associated Driver String(64) Host Disk Storage Host Disk Index Integer [Key] Disk Storage Access Enum Disk Storage Media Enum Disk Storage Removable Integer ...
hp 12x speed CD-ROM disk drive user's guide (a1658-90703)
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... log in as root. You may access files stored on checking or reconfiguring the kernel for a device driver or file, see the System Owner's Guide. To verify HP-UX system operation, see System Administration Tasks Manual: HP 9000 Series 700 Computers. 2-1 Some procedures in this chapter require you begin using your CD-ROM...
... log in as root. You may access files stored on checking or reconfiguring the kernel for a device driver or file, see the System Owner's Guide. To verify HP-UX system operation, see System Administration Tasks Manual: HP 9000 Series 700 Computers. 2-1 Some procedures in this chapter require you begin using your CD-ROM...
hp 12x speed CD-ROM disk drive user's guide (a1658-90703)
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... set up the kernel and device files. To create your own device files, you must reconfigure your CD-ROM drive with preconfigured device files and drivers. With each, you must perform the following steps: 1. Create the appropriate device files. 3. Add a CD-ROM file system (cdfs). 2-2 Using... Your CD-ROM Drive Your CD-ROM Drive Configuration Your HP-UX operating system comes with the operating system. If the device driver is not there, you use either the System Administration Manager (SAM) or HP-UX commands to configure your drive with the operating system. If you...
... set up the kernel and device files. To create your own device files, you must reconfigure your CD-ROM drive with preconfigured device files and drivers. With each, you must perform the following steps: 1. Create the appropriate device files. 3. Add a CD-ROM file system (cdfs). 2-2 Using... Your CD-ROM Drive Your CD-ROM Drive Configuration Your HP-UX operating system comes with the operating system. If the device driver is not there, you use either the System Administration Manager (SAM) or HP-UX commands to configure your drive with the operating system. If you...
hp 4x speed CD-ROM disk drive user's guide (a1658-90669)
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... on a CD-ROM disc, but you cannot write to 2 - the default ID set to a CD-ROM disc. All SCSI devices can use the scsi device driver. All instructions in this chapter assume your CD-ROM drive SCSI ID is a read-only device. Chapter 2 Using Your CD-ROM Drive This chapter provides... and features of the CD-ROM drive • Using the CD-ROM drive NOTICES: The CD-ROM drive is set by the factory. To verify HP-UX system operation, see your System's Owners Guide For more information on checking or reconfiguring the kernel for a device...
... on a CD-ROM disc, but you cannot write to 2 - the default ID set to a CD-ROM disc. All SCSI devices can use the scsi device driver. All instructions in this chapter assume your CD-ROM drive SCSI ID is a read-only device. Chapter 2 Using Your CD-ROM Drive This chapter provides... and features of the CD-ROM drive • Using the CD-ROM drive NOTICES: The CD-ROM drive is set by the factory. To verify HP-UX system operation, see your System's Owners Guide For more information on checking or reconfiguring the kernel for a device...
hp 4x speed CD-ROM disk drive user's guide (a1658-90669)
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...in the /dev/dsk or /dev/rdsk directories. You can use these preconfigured device files and drivers, you won't need to set up the kernel and device files. Check the kernel for CD_ROM drives at HP-UX 10.0 depend on the naming conventions of the SCSI disk d# identifies the SCSI lun ...address (0, except for disk arrays) Device file names for a device driver. If the device driver is shown below. Create the appropriate device files. 3. SCSI ID and Device File Information for HP-UX 9.05 The defauilt device files for the CD-ROM drive are in /dev/dsk was...
...in the /dev/dsk or /dev/rdsk directories. You can use these preconfigured device files and drivers, you won't need to set up the kernel and device files. Check the kernel for CD_ROM drives at HP-UX 10.0 depend on the naming conventions of the SCSI disk d# identifies the SCSI lun ...address (0, except for disk arrays) Device file names for a device driver. If the device driver is shown below. Create the appropriate device files. 3. SCSI ID and Device File Information for HP-UX 9.05 The defauilt device files for the CD-ROM drive are in /dev/dsk was...
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...ROM drive is set by the factory. For more information on checking or reconfiguring the kernel for a device driver or file, see the System Owner's Guide. All SCSI devices can use the scsi device driver. Chapter 2 Using Your CD-ROM Drive This chapter provides the following information on a CD-ROM disc, ...but you cannot write to 2 - You may access files stored on using your CD-ROM drive SCSI ID is a read-only device. To verify HP-UX system operation, see ...
...ROM drive is set by the factory. For more information on checking or reconfiguring the kernel for a device driver or file, see the System Owner's Guide. All SCSI devices can use the scsi device driver. Chapter 2 Using Your CD-ROM Drive This chapter provides the following information on a CD-ROM disc, ...but you cannot write to 2 - You may access files stored on using your CD-ROM drive SCSI ID is a read-only device. To verify HP-UX system operation, see ...
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...file names for the CD-ROM is not there, you use either the System Administration Manager (SAM) or HP-UX commands to configure your drive with preconfigured device files and drivers. If the device driver is /dev/[r]dsk/c#t#d# where: c# identifies the bus address of the SCSI interface card t# identifies the target... on which you won't need to set up the kernel and device files. SCSI ID and Device File Information for HP-UX 9.05 The default device files for a device driver. For example, the device file c201d2s0 located in the file. Check the kernel for the CD-ROM drive are installing...
...file names for the CD-ROM is not there, you use either the System Administration Manager (SAM) or HP-UX commands to configure your drive with preconfigured device files and drivers. If the device driver is /dev/[r]dsk/c#t#d# where: c# identifies the bus address of the SCSI interface card t# identifies the target... on which you won't need to set up the kernel and device files. SCSI ID and Device File Information for HP-UX 9.05 The default device files for a device driver. For example, the device file c201d2s0 located in the file. Check the kernel for the CD-ROM drive are installing...
hp DDS-2 tape drive user's guide (a1658-90689)
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Chapter 2 Using the DDS-2 Drive This chapter provides the following information on checking or reconfiguring the kernel for a device driver or file, see the Owner's Guide that came with your DDS-2 drive: • DDS-2 drive configuration • Controls and features of the DDS-2 drive • Using the DDS-2 drive To verify HP-UX system operation, see System Administration Tasks Manual: HP 9000 Series 700 Computers. 2-1 For more information on using your workstation.
Chapter 2 Using the DDS-2 Drive This chapter provides the following information on checking or reconfiguring the kernel for a device driver or file, see the Owner's Guide that came with your DDS-2 drive: • DDS-2 drive configuration • Controls and features of the DDS-2 drive • Using the DDS-2 drive To verify HP-UX system operation, see System Administration Tasks Manual: HP 9000 Series 700 Computers. 2-1 For more information on using your workstation.
hp DDS-2 tape drive user's guide (a1658-90689)
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To find out more about creating and using device files, the the Owner's Guide that came with preconfigured device files and drivers. Figure 2-1 shows the LEDs and eject button of the DDS-2 Drive Your DDS-2 tape drive is either a 3 1/2-inch form factor, or a 5 ...1/4-inch form factor DDS-2 tape drive with the operating system. Using Your DDS Drive Your DDS-2 Drive Configuration Your HP-UX operating system comes with your DDS-2 drive with data compression and a SCSI interface. DDS-2 Drive Controls and Indicators 2-2 Tape Light Clean/Attention Light Eject...
To find out more about creating and using device files, the the Owner's Guide that came with preconfigured device files and drivers. Figure 2-1 shows the LEDs and eject button of the DDS-2 Drive Your DDS-2 tape drive is either a 3 1/2-inch form factor, or a 5 ...1/4-inch form factor DDS-2 tape drive with the operating system. Using Your DDS Drive Your DDS-2 Drive Configuration Your HP-UX operating system comes with your DDS-2 drive with data compression and a SCSI interface. DDS-2 Drive Controls and Indicators 2-2 Tape Light Clean/Attention Light Eject...
hp DDS-2 tape drive user's guide (a1658-90701)
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For more information on using your DDS-2 drive: • DDS-2 drive configuration • Controls and features of the DDS-2 drive • Using the DDS-2 drive To verify HP-UX system operation, see System Administration Tasks Manual: HP 9000 Series 700 Computers. 2-1 Chapter 2 Using the DDS-2 Drive This chapter provides the following information on checking or reconfiguring the kernel for a device driver or file, see the Owner's Guide that came with your workstation.
For more information on using your DDS-2 drive: • DDS-2 drive configuration • Controls and features of the DDS-2 drive • Using the DDS-2 drive To verify HP-UX system operation, see System Administration Tasks Manual: HP 9000 Series 700 Computers. 2-1 Chapter 2 Using the DDS-2 Drive This chapter provides the following information on checking or reconfiguring the kernel for a device driver or file, see the Owner's Guide that came with your workstation.
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...drive is either a 3 1/2-inch form factor, or a 5 1/4-inch form factor DDS-2 tape drive with your DDS-2 drive with preconfigured device files and drivers. Using Your DDS Drive Your DDS-2 Drive Configuration Your HP-UX operating system comes with the operating system. If you use these preconfigured device files and... drivers, you won't need to the DDS-2 format standard for data storage on tape. To find out more about creating and using ...
...drive is either a 3 1/2-inch form factor, or a 5 1/4-inch form factor DDS-2 tape drive with your DDS-2 drive with preconfigured device files and drivers. Using Your DDS Drive Your DDS-2 Drive Configuration Your HP-UX operating system comes with the operating system. If you use these preconfigured device files and... drivers, you won't need to the DDS-2 format standard for data storage on tape. To find out more about creating and using ...
hp DDS-3 tape drive user's guide (a1658-90702)
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Chapter 2 Using the DDS-3 Drive This chapter provides the following information on checking or reconfiguring the kernel for a device driver or file, see the owner's guide that came with your workstation. For more information on using your DDS-3 drive: • DDS-3 drive configuration • Controls and features of the DDS-3 drive • Using the DDS-3 drive To verify HP-UX system operation, see System Administration Tasks Manual: HP 9000 Series 700 Computers. 2-1
Chapter 2 Using the DDS-3 Drive This chapter provides the following information on checking or reconfiguring the kernel for a device driver or file, see the owner's guide that came with your workstation. For more information on using your DDS-3 drive: • DDS-3 drive configuration • Controls and features of the DDS-3 drive • Using the DDS-3 drive To verify HP-UX system operation, see System Administration Tasks Manual: HP 9000 Series 700 Computers. 2-1
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... a 3 1/2-inch form factor, or a 5 1/4-inch form factor DDS-3 tape drive with preconfigured device files and drivers. If you use these preconfigured device files and drivers, you won't need to the DDS-3 format standard for data storage on tape. It's a high-capacity, high ...transfer-rate device for storing computer data. Tape Light Clean/Attention Light Eject Button Figure 2-1. Controls and Features of the DDS-3 drive. Using Your DDS Drive Your DDS-3 Drive Configuration Your HP...
... a 3 1/2-inch form factor, or a 5 1/4-inch form factor DDS-3 tape drive with preconfigured device files and drivers. If you use these preconfigured device files and drivers, you won't need to the DDS-3 format standard for data storage on tape. It's a high-capacity, high ...transfer-rate device for storing computer data. Tape Light Clean/Attention Light Eject Button Figure 2-1. Controls and Features of the DDS-3 drive. Using Your DDS Drive Your DDS-3 Drive Configuration Your HP...
hp DDS-DC tape drive user's guide (a1658-90696)
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Chapter 2 Using the DDS-DC Drive This chapter provides the following information on checking or reconfiguring the kernel for a device driver or file, see the owner's guide that came with your workstation. For more information on using your DDS-DC drive: • DDS-DC drive configuration • Controls and features of the DDS-DC drive • Using the DDS-DC drive To verify HP-UX system operation, see System Administration Tasks Manual: HP 9000 Series 700 Computers. 2-1
Chapter 2 Using the DDS-DC Drive This chapter provides the following information on checking or reconfiguring the kernel for a device driver or file, see the owner's guide that came with your workstation. For more information on using your DDS-DC drive: • DDS-DC drive configuration • Controls and features of the DDS-DC drive • Using the DDS-DC drive To verify HP-UX system operation, see System Administration Tasks Manual: HP 9000 Series 700 Computers. 2-1
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It conforms to configure your DDS-DC drive with your system. Using Your DDS Drive Your DDS-DC Drive Configuration Your HP-UX operating system comes with data compression and a SCSI interface. Controls and Features of the DDS-DC drive. Tape Light Clean/Attention Light Eject Button... more about creating and using device files, see the owner's guide that came with the operating system. If you use these preconfigured device files and drivers, you won't need to the DDS-DC format standard for data storage on tape. DDS-DC Drive Controls and Indicators 2-2 It's a high-capacity, high ...
It conforms to configure your DDS-DC drive with your system. Using Your DDS Drive Your DDS-DC Drive Configuration Your HP-UX operating system comes with data compression and a SCSI interface. Controls and Features of the DDS-DC drive. Tape Light Clean/Attention Light Eject Button... more about creating and using device files, see the owner's guide that came with the operating system. If you use these preconfigured device files and drivers, you won't need to the DDS-DC format standard for data storage on tape. DDS-DC Drive Controls and Indicators 2-2 It's a high-capacity, high ...