HP DTC Cabling and Racking Guide
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2 Guidelines for Racking Systems Rail Types Description Computer Non-HP System II VXI Used with all HP computers and peripherals Used with equipment conforming to EIA spec Used with HP System II instruments Used with HP VXI mainframe equipment Product Number C2788A E3664A E3663A E3665A Note Refer to the Instrument Rack User's Guide (part number E3660-90001) for further information about HP racks. 8
2 Guidelines for Racking Systems Rail Types Description Computer Non-HP System II VXI Used with all HP computers and peripherals Used with equipment conforming to EIA spec Used with HP System II instruments Used with HP VXI mainframe equipment Product Number C2788A E3664A E3663A E3665A Note Refer to the Instrument Rack User's Guide (part number E3660-90001) for further information about HP racks. 8
Configuring and Troubleshooting MS DFS links in an HP CIFS Server (Samba) Environment
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... in Chapter 16 of caching in the following screen snapshot. It is the file from a MS DFS root. Note the results in regards to the user. And then, take 'ceres' offline. Figure 8: Note that have accessed this , if you change a share such that it no longer hosts MS DFS ... that the file 'mccall_test.txt' is also recommended that have been followed. NOTE: Both the client AND the server hosting the MS DFS root do some form of 'The Official Samba-3 HOWTO and Reference Guide ' recommend creating a NEW share when introducing a MS DFS root, rather than converting an existing share.
... in Chapter 16 of caching in the following screen snapshot. It is the file from a MS DFS root. Note the results in regards to the user. And then, take 'ceres' offline. Figure 8: Note that have accessed this , if you change a share such that it no longer hosts MS DFS ... that the file 'mccall_test.txt' is also recommended that have been followed. NOTE: Both the client AND the server hosting the MS DFS root do some form of 'The Official Samba-3 HOWTO and Reference Guide ' recommend creating a NEW share when introducing a MS DFS root, rather than converting an existing share.
Configuring and Troubleshooting MS DFS links in an HP CIFS Server (Samba) Environment
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...paper was written by Christopher Hertel (Prentice Hall) also available online at: http://www.ubiqx.org/cifs/ Ethereal Users Guide, available online at: http://www.ethereal.com/docs/user-guide/ In addition, there are not specifically applicable to MS DFS on Samba, they do give useful background and ...implementation information. Overview of Samba on MS DFS. Don McCall is a Master software support engineer with the GSE WTEC organization, and has been with HP for ...
...paper was written by Christopher Hertel (Prentice Hall) also available online at: http://www.ubiqx.org/cifs/ Ethereal Users Guide, available online at: http://www.ethereal.com/docs/user-guide/ In addition, there are not specifically applicable to MS DFS on Samba, they do give useful background and ...implementation information. Overview of Samba on MS DFS. Don McCall is a Master software support engineer with the GSE WTEC organization, and has been with HP for ...
ACSE/Presentation and ROSE Interface Programmer's Guide
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Using Synchronous vs. Programming Guide Summary of Data 54 User Data Encoding/Decoding 55 4. Managing Multiple Connections 58 6 Asynchronous Mode 56 Synchronous Mode 56 Asynchronous Mode 56 Changing Modes 57 5. Prepare the System 48 2. Managing Data 54 Control Data 54 User Data 54 Multiple Sends and Receives of Programming Tasks 46 1. Manage the A/P Environment...
Using Synchronous vs. Programming Guide Summary of Data 54 User Data Encoding/Decoding 55 4. Managing Multiple Connections 58 6 Asynchronous Mode 56 Synchronous Mode 56 Asynchronous Mode 56 Changing Modes 57 5. Prepare the System 48 2. Managing Data 54 Control Data 54 User Data 54 Multiple Sends and Receives of Programming Tasks 46 1. Manage the A/P Environment...
ACSE/Presentation and ROSE Interface Programmer's Guide
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... Programming Tasks The following list summarizes the tasks you . 4. By default, either process can be set correctly: a. d. Manage data. Make sure HP OTS/9000 h as the standards for ACSE/ Presentation evolve and are discussed in more detail in the following sections. 1. For example, one process... will initiate the association, the other will accept the association. Valid presentation addresses must be initiator or responder. Programming Guide Summary of Programming Tasks Summary of the A/P primitive. • Handle data in multiple sends and receives. • Determine...
... Programming Tasks The following list summarizes the tasks you . 4. By default, either process can be set correctly: a. d. Manage data. Make sure HP OTS/9000 h as the standards for ACSE/ Presentation evolve and are discussed in more detail in the following sections. 1. For example, one process... will initiate the association, the other will accept the association. Valid presentation addresses must be initiator or responder. Programming Guide Summary of Programming Tasks Summary of the A/P primitive. • Handle data in multiple sends and receives. • Determine...
ACSE/Presentation and ROSE Interface Programmer's Guide
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...Guide 3. User data (ubuf) is managed by the context and transfer syntax selected. For each A/P primitive, the specific information required for information on encoding each primitive. User data must be conveyed to each primitive. User Data User data is specific to the receiving process using multiple ap_snd() calls, or the user... the AP_MORE bit to the presentation context used as previously discussed. An example of data: control data and user data. The two applications or processes in the flags parameter to the ACSE/Presentation interface manpages for ...
...Guide 3. User data (ubuf) is managed by the context and transfer syntax selected. For each A/P primitive, the specific information required for information on encoding each primitive. User data must be conveyed to each primitive. User Data User data is specific to the receiving process using multiple ap_snd() calls, or the user... the AP_MORE bit to the presentation context used as previously discussed. An example of data: control data and user data. The two applications or processes in the flags parameter to the ACSE/Presentation interface manpages for ...
ACSE/Presentation and ROSE Interface Programmer's Guide
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...A/P library if the receiving ubuf is lost. In either case, the application must choose an ASN.1 compiler and run -time library. User Data Encoding/Decoding The ACSE/Presentation library is checked. The sample programs in the manpages use the Marben ASN.1 compiler product and run...large enough, or if a partial primitive was received. The application programmer must continue to invoke ap_rcv() to the ASN.1 compiler documentation for user data encoding/ decoding. Refer to receive the remainder of a partially received primitive. It is recommended that after each ap_rcv() call, the ...
...A/P library if the receiving ubuf is lost. In either case, the application must choose an ASN.1 compiler and run -time library. User Data Encoding/Decoding The ACSE/Presentation library is checked. The sample programs in the manpages use the Marben ASN.1 compiler product and run...large enough, or if a partial primitive was received. The application programmer must continue to invoke ap_rcv() to the ASN.1 compiler documentation for user data encoding/ decoding. Refer to receive the remainder of a partially received primitive. It is recommended that after each ap_rcv() call, the ...
ACSE/Presentation and ROSE Interface Programmer's Guide
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...mode is filled by setting the O_NDELAY bit in which long delays are insufficient resources from OTS to the user. Programming Guide 4. Asynchronous Mode ACSE/Presentation supports both synchronous and asynchronous mode execution of buffers and arguments until resources are available to call... In synchronous mode, an ACSE/Presentation call blocks until the call ap_rcv() until either an entire primitive is received, or the user buffer is specified in ap_open() by the library. While blocked, no other tasks while waiting for managing multiple connections concurrently...
...mode is filled by setting the O_NDELAY bit in which long delays are insufficient resources from OTS to the user. Programming Guide 4. Asynchronous Mode ACSE/Presentation supports both synchronous and asynchronous mode execution of buffers and arguments until resources are available to call... In synchronous mode, an ACSE/Presentation call blocks until the call ap_rcv() until either an entire primitive is received, or the user buffer is specified in ap_open() by the library. While blocked, no other tasks while waiting for managing multiple connections concurrently...
ACSE/Presentation and ROSE Interface Programmer's Guide
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... as when using large numbers of ap_rcv(). However, to reset the execution to synchronous mode, the communication endpoint must not alter any parameters for more user data is partially filled. In this case, to use the remaining ubuf space for the next ap_rcv() you must be closed and reopened without... ap_rcv() is called in the ap_rcv() manpage for the next ap_rcv(). In the second case, the AP_MORE bit is set and ubuf is available. Programming Guide 4.
... as when using large numbers of ap_rcv(). However, to reset the execution to synchronous mode, the communication endpoint must not alter any parameters for more user data is partially filled. In this case, to use the remaining ubuf space for the next ap_rcv() you must be closed and reopened without... ap_rcv() is called in the ap_rcv() manpage for the next ap_rcv(). In the second case, the AP_MORE bit is set and ubuf is available. Programming Guide 4.
ACSE/Presentation and ROSE Interface Programmer's Guide
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... such as exec(2), dup(2), read(2), write(2), ioctl(2), or select(2) with exec(2). Programming Guide 6. Note that the user may need to support a large number of unpredictable results, HP recommends you do not use HP-UX file system calls such as when you must be restarted by the arrival... call must re-invoke the A/P function. A communication endpoint is returned. Note that fork(2) can be used, but do not use fork(2) with HP OTS/9000 A CSE/Presentation file descriptors. Other Tasks 6. When detected, you enter ˆC on changing file limits. You are ...
... such as exec(2), dup(2), read(2), write(2), ioctl(2), or select(2) with exec(2). Programming Guide 6. Note that the user may need to support a large number of unpredictable results, HP recommends you do not use HP-UX file system calls such as when you must be restarted by the arrival... call must re-invoke the A/P function. A communication endpoint is returned. Note that fork(2) can be used, but do not use fork(2) with HP OTS/9000 A CSE/Presentation file descriptors. Other Tasks 6. When detected, you enter ˆC on changing file limits. You are ...
BSD Sockets Interface Programmer's Guide
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This state change can be found in the "Advanced Topics for example, when new data arrive. More information on SIGIO can occur, for Internet Stream Sockets" chapter of the socket changes. Chapter 5 115 Advanced Topics for Internet Datagram Sockets Sending and Receiving Data Asynchronously Sending and Receiving Data Asynchronously Asynchronous sockets allow a user program to receive an SIGIO signal when the state of this guide.
This state change can be found in the "Advanced Topics for example, when new data arrive. More information on SIGIO can occur, for Internet Stream Sockets" chapter of the socket changes. Chapter 5 115 Advanced Topics for Internet Datagram Sockets Sending and Receiving Data Asynchronously Sending and Receiving Data Asynchronously Asynchronous sockets allow a user program to receive an SIGIO signal when the state of this guide.
HP DLPI Programmer's Guide
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...HP ATM adapter provides its own "native" DLPI provider, which should not be granted these HP DLPI applications, the APIs may return DL_SYSERR with this DLPI provider. Currently, HP ... product is installed, HP DLPI checks for root user. However non-root users must be confused with EPERM Unix error number. Introduction to DLPI HP DLPI Features See "DL_BIND_REQ...to these privileges as appropriate, when running HP DLPI applications that perform privileged operations. With the security containment release, the root user will have all network-related administrative tasks...
...HP ATM adapter provides its own "native" DLPI provider, which should not be granted these HP DLPI applications, the APIs may return DL_SYSERR with this DLPI provider. Currently, HP ... product is installed, HP DLPI checks for root user. However non-root users must be confused with EPERM Unix error number. Introduction to DLPI HP DLPI Features See "DL_BIND_REQ...to these privileges as appropriate, when running HP DLPI applications that perform privileged operations. With the security containment release, the root user will have all network-related administrative tasks...
HP DLPI Programmer's Guide
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... privilege enables you to these privileges as appropriate, when running HP DLPI applications that perform privileged operations. 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. Starting HP-UX 11i v3, the root user has all network-related administrative tasks.
... privilege enables you to these privileges as appropriate, when running HP DLPI applications that perform privileged operations. 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. Starting HP-UX 11i v3, the root user has all network-related administrative tasks.
nPartition Administrator's Guide, Second Edition
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... as parcreate and parstatus, among others). It provides a way for all servers based on the HP sx1000 chipset or HP sx2000 chipset. Each user account is an independent support system for Superdome servers, refer to remotely manage servers based on the HP sx1000 chipset or HP sx2000 chipset) • Virtual Front Panels (live displays of access to ... and Tools This chapter presents the system management interfaces and tools available on the Windows SMS release of the nPartition commands to the Service Guide for HP Superdome Servers 67 The main features of options or the -g... -h...
... as parcreate and parstatus, among others). It provides a way for all servers based on the HP sx1000 chipset or HP sx2000 chipset. Each user account is an independent support system for Superdome servers, refer to remotely manage servers based on the HP sx1000 chipset or HP sx2000 chipset) • Virtual Front Panels (live displays of access to ... and Tools This chapter presents the system management interfaces and tools available on the Windows SMS release of the nPartition commands to the Service Guide for HP Superdome Servers 67 The main features of options or the -g... -h...
User Guide, Third Edition - hp rp7405/rp7410 Servers
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User Guide hp rp7405/7410 Servers Third Edition Manufacturing Part Number: A6752-96008 21102 USA © Copyright 2002
User Guide hp rp7405/7410 Servers Third Edition Manufacturing Part Number: A6752-96008 21102 USA © Copyright 2002
User's Guide - Service Processor (GSP or MP)
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Service Processor (GSP or MP) User's Guide First Edition Revision 1.0 Manufacturing Part Number: A5201-90017 October 2004 Printed in U.S.A. © Copyright 2004 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
Service Processor (GSP or MP) User's Guide First Edition Revision 1.0 Manufacturing Part Number: A5201-90017 October 2004 Printed in U.S.A. © Copyright 2004 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
User's Guide - Service Processor (GSP or MP)
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..., indirect, special, incidental or consequential damages in connection with alterations, is subject to restrictions as allowed under the copyright laws. 2 Service Processor (GSP or MP) User's Guide, rev 1.0 Use of the programs may be made for a particular purpose. All rights reserved. Legal Notices The information in this document is expressly prohibited. Additional...
..., indirect, special, incidental or consequential damages in connection with alterations, is subject to restrictions as allowed under the copyright laws. 2 Service Processor (GSP or MP) User's Guide, rev 1.0 Use of the programs may be made for a particular purpose. All rights reserved. Legal Notices The information in this document is expressly prohibited. Additional...
User's Guide - Service Processor (GSP or MP)
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...) nPartition Views 41 Appendix A. Extensible Firmware Interface (EFI 47 EFI System Boot Environment 48 Command Reference: EFI Shell Commands 50 Service Processor (GSP or MP) User's Guide, rev 1.0 3 MP Commands 43 Command Reference: Service Processor (MP or GSP) Commands 44 Appendix B. Overview of the Service Processor 15 Introduction to Service Processor Interfaces...
...) nPartition Views 41 Appendix A. Extensible Firmware Interface (EFI 47 EFI System Boot Environment 48 Command Reference: EFI Shell Commands 50 Service Processor (GSP or MP) User's Guide, rev 1.0 3 MP Commands 43 Command Reference: Service Processor (MP or GSP) Commands 44 Appendix B. Overview of the Service Processor 15 Introduction to Service Processor Interfaces...
User's Guide - Service Processor (GSP or MP)
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Boot Console Handler (BCH 55 Boot Console Handler (BCH) System Boot Environment 56 Command Reference: BCH Menu Commands 59 4 Service Processor (GSP or MP) User's Guide, rev 1.0 Appendix C.
Boot Console Handler (BCH 55 Boot Console Handler (BCH) System Boot Environment 56 Command Reference: BCH Menu Commands 59 4 Service Processor (GSP or MP) User's Guide, rev 1.0 Appendix C.
User's Guide - Service Processor (GSP or MP)
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Figures Overview of Service Processor (MP or GSP) Menus 28 Navigating through Service Processor (MP or GSP) Menus 30 Accessing the EFI Environment for an nPartition 49 Accessing the BCH Interface for an nPartition 58 Service Processor (GSP or MP) User's Guide, rev 1.0 5
Figures Overview of Service Processor (MP or GSP) Menus 28 Navigating through Service Processor (MP or GSP) Menus 30 Accessing the EFI Environment for an nPartition 49 Accessing the BCH Interface for an nPartition 58 Service Processor (GSP or MP) User's Guide, rev 1.0 5