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...() ACSE/Presentation Calls The following table lists the supported ACSE/Presentation function calls. Establish a communication endpoint to support an instance of an A/P environment attribute. Free memory for detecting events on communication endpoints. Retrieve the value of the A/P environment.
...() ACSE/Presentation Calls The following table lists the supported ACSE/Presentation function calls. Establish a communication endpoint to support an instance of an A/P environment attribute. Free memory for detecting events on communication endpoints. Retrieve the value of the A/P environment.
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... must initialize the ACSE/Presentation environment by calling ap_init_env(). (See Figure 3-2.) The ap_init_env() call is ignored. To modify defaulted attribute values, the ap_set_env() call allocates memory for more information.) Since this implementation does not support the environment file, the env_file parameter is used as shown in Appendix A for...
... must initialize the ACSE/Presentation environment by calling ap_init_env(). (See Figure 3-2.) The ap_init_env() call is ignored. To modify defaulted attribute values, the ap_set_env() call allocates memory for more information.) Since this implementation does not support the environment file, the env_file parameter is used as shown in Appendix A for...
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... • ap_init_env() establishes the environment and sets up default values for each attribute changed) • ap_get_env() is used to free the memory. See Appendix A, "AP_ENV Table of attributes, you have finished using the AP_ROLE_ALLOWED environment attribute. Refer to or read a value ... processes may no longer receive connection indications. However, when one will be initiating and which are stored as data structures, memory is established as the initiator and may initiate and respond to manage information in ap_init_env() is set using the information from...
... • ap_init_env() establishes the environment and sets up default values for each attribute changed) • ap_get_env() is used to free the memory. See Appendix A, "AP_ENV Table of attributes, you have finished using the AP_ROLE_ALLOWED environment attribute. Refer to or read a value ... processes may no longer receive connection indications. However, when one will be initiating and which are stored as data structures, memory is established as the initiator and may initiate and respond to manage information in ap_init_env() is set using the information from...
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... (.., ubuf_ptr); • Do not statically initialize a cdata structure. For example, do not use the statement: a_assoc_req_env_t peer_application = {...}; • Do not use the udata_length part of memory passed to the A/P library to put in ubuf"); Programming Guide 2. For example: void *ubuf_ptr; Isolate this calculation to one routine.
... (.., ubuf_ptr); • Do not statically initialize a cdata structure. For example, do not use the statement: a_assoc_req_env_t peer_application = {...}; • Do not use the udata_length part of memory passed to the A/P library to put in ubuf"); Programming Guide 2. For example: void *ubuf_ptr; Isolate this calculation to one routine.
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... Modes Once a communication endpoint has been opened using synchronous mode, it can be blocked by setting the AP_STREAM_FLAGS attribute with the AP_MORE bit set in memory shortage situations such as A_ABORT_IND are not flow-controlled and may still be changed to asynchronous mode in the ap_open() call. In this case...
... Modes Once a communication endpoint has been opened using synchronous mode, it can be blocked by setting the AP_STREAM_FLAGS attribute with the AP_MORE bit set in memory shortage situations such as A_ABORT_IND are not flow-controlled and may still be changed to asynchronous mode in the ap_open() call. In this case...
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...communication endpoint and each endpoint corresponds to re-send the request again. For example, AP_BIND_PADDR may include file descriptors and memory space. The application should be received as outlined in mind that can implement a connection retry mechanism to a file ...application with a large number of connections, you need to establish a connection. Managing Multiple Connections Connection Retry When there is a memory shortage on the values of the A/P environment attributes and buffer space for the A/P library itself. This is initially started, each...
...communication endpoint and each endpoint corresponds to re-send the request again. For example, AP_BIND_PADDR may include file descriptors and memory space. The application should be received as outlined in mind that can implement a connection retry mechanism to a file ...application with a large number of connections, you need to establish a connection. Managing Multiple Connections Connection Retry When there is a memory shortage on the values of the A/P environment attributes and buffer space for the A/P library itself. This is initially started, each...
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.... • Check if the number of connections. Too many concurrent events can overflow buffers. If applications such as ap_open()) fails because of temporary memory shortage, the application may want to regularly poll the connection for events. • Check burst rate. • Check pacing of execution watching for connection requests...
.... • Check if the number of connections. Too many concurrent events can overflow buffers. If applications such as ap_open()) fails because of temporary memory shortage, the application may want to regularly poll the connection for events. • Check burst rate. • Check pacing of execution watching for connection requests...
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... I implementation standards supported, 17 initialize the A/P environment, 34 initiator roles, 49 L limitations, 18 ACSE/Presentation, 19 M manpages A/P calls, 22 A/P primitives, 22 short names for, 14 memory usage, 60 migration new versions, 52 multiple connections, 58 use asynch. Index E EINTR, 62 enable API tracing, 71, 77 encoding data, 55 endpoints binding, 35...
... I implementation standards supported, 17 initialize the A/P environment, 34 initiator roles, 49 L limitations, 18 ACSE/Presentation, 19 M manpages A/P calls, 22 A/P primitives, 22 short names for, 14 memory usage, 60 migration new versions, 52 multiple connections, 58 use asynch. Index E EINTR, 62 enable API tracing, 71, 77 encoding data, 55 endpoints binding, 35...
HP DLPI Programmer's Guide
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... Table 2-2 on ), or the driver is not connected. DL_SYSERR A system error has occurred and the UNIX system error is incorrect. ENXIO Invalid device ENOMEM Insufficient memory EBUSY Control information is already enabled (multicast, VLAN IDs, and so on page 71. DL_OUTSTATE The primitive was issued from an invalid state. The UNIX...
... Table 2-2 on ), or the driver is not connected. DL_SYSERR A system error has occurred and the UNIX system error is incorrect. ENXIO Invalid device ENOMEM Insufficient memory EBUSY Control information is already enabled (multicast, VLAN IDs, and so on page 71. DL_OUTSTATE The primitive was issued from an invalid state. The UNIX...
HP DLPI Programmer's Guide
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... a response to a U PDU before attempting to forward a message because the queue was unable to force a response. dl_ack_to length of the ACK timeout in tenths of memory allocations that the DLS provider was full. dl_p_to 115
... a response to a U PDU before attempting to forward a message because the queue was unable to force a response. dl_ack_to length of the ACK timeout in tenths of memory allocations that the DLS provider was full. dl_p_to 115
HP DLPI Programmer's Guide
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Sample Programs Connection Mode Example Connection Mode Example B.11.23_ic60 (C) COPYRIGHT HEWLETT-PACKARD DEVELOPMENT COMPANY L.P. 2003. It also demonstrates connection handoff #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #define SEND_SAP #define RECV_SAP 0x80 0x82 /* sending SAP */ /* receiving SAP */ global areas for each message */ ctrl_area/* buf = control area */ }; big enough for largest possible msg */ #define LONG_AREA_SIZE(AREA_SIZE / sizeof(u_long)) /* AREA_SIZE / 4 */ /* these are u_long arrays instead of u_char to insure proper ...
Sample Programs Connection Mode Example Connection Mode Example B.11.23_ic60 (C) COPYRIGHT HEWLETT-PACKARD DEVELOPMENT COMPANY L.P. 2003. It also demonstrates connection handoff #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #define SEND_SAP #define RECV_SAP 0x80 0x82 /* sending SAP */ /* receiving SAP */ global areas for each message */ ctrl_area/* buf = control area */ }; big enough for largest possible msg */ #define LONG_AREA_SIZE(AREA_SIZE / sizeof(u_long)) /* AREA_SIZE / 4 */ /* these are u_long arrays instead of u_char to insure proper ...
HP DLPI Programmer's Guide
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Sample Programs Connectionless Mode Example Connectionless Mode Example B.11.23_ic60 (C) COPYRIGHT HEWLETT-PACKARD DEVELOPMENT COMPANY L.P. 2003. The second part of two parts. The first part demonstrates data transfer over a connectionless stream with LLC SAP headers. big enough for sending and receiving messages define AREA_SIZE 5000/* bytes; ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. u_char RECV_SNAP_SAP[5] = {0x60, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00}; global areas for largest possible msg */ #define LONG_AREA_SIZE(AREA_SIZE / sizeof(u_long)) /* AREA_SIZE / 4 */ Appendix A 201 NO PART OF THIS ...
Sample Programs Connectionless Mode Example Connectionless Mode Example B.11.23_ic60 (C) COPYRIGHT HEWLETT-PACKARD DEVELOPMENT COMPANY L.P. 2003. The second part of two parts. The first part demonstrates data transfer over a connectionless stream with LLC SAP headers. big enough for sending and receiving messages define AREA_SIZE 5000/* bytes; ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. u_char RECV_SNAP_SAP[5] = {0x60, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00}; global areas for largest possible msg */ #define LONG_AREA_SIZE(AREA_SIZE / sizeof(u_long)) /* AREA_SIZE / 4 */ Appendix A 201 NO PART OF THIS ...
Internal Cabling Guide for HP Smart Array Controllers
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...set up RAID for your server's internal hot swap drives, follow the procedures given in an HP Integrity server (use the operating system-specific HP Smart Array utilities and software that were removed back into their memory banks. Lower the fan power bridge. Step 19. Reinstall fans 2 and 3. Connect the... free end(s) of the RAID cable(s) from the EFI shell) • Install and use HP Smart Array utilities and command line options from the ...
...set up RAID for your server's internal hot swap drives, follow the procedures given in an HP Integrity server (use the operating system-specific HP Smart Array utilities and software that were removed back into their memory banks. Lower the fan power bridge. Step 19. Reinstall fans 2 and 3. Connect the... free end(s) of the RAID cable(s) from the EFI shell) • Install and use HP Smart Array utilities and command line options from the ...
Site Preparation Guide, Fifth Edition - HP 9000 rp3410/rp3440
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... cache with one or two PA RISC processors enabled. 1 System Specifications System Configuration Figure 1-1 HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3440 Server The following table lists the system specification for the HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3440 server. Supported DDR DIMM sizes: 256 MB, 512 MB, and 1 GB Three... hot-plug disks One or two dual processor modules each containing two PA RISC processors. Table 1-1 Hardware Specifications Component Microprocessors Memory HDDs rp3410 rp3440 One dual processor module with 32 MB or 64 MB L2 cache Supports up to 12 double data rate (DDR) ...
... cache with one or two PA RISC processors enabled. 1 System Specifications System Configuration Figure 1-1 HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3440 Server The following table lists the system specification for the HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3440 server. Supported DDR DIMM sizes: 256 MB, 512 MB, and 1 GB Three... hot-plug disks One or two dual processor modules each containing two PA RISC processors. Table 1-1 Hardware Specifications Component Microprocessors Memory HDDs rp3410 rp3440 One dual processor module with 32 MB or 64 MB L2 cache Supports up to 12 double data rate (DDR) ...
Site Preparation Guide, Fifth Edition - HP 9000 rp3410/rp3440
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... maximum input power. Power Consumption and Cooling Power consumption for a standard configuration as shipped (one 1 GHz processor, 6 GB of memory, 650W power supply, three hard disk drives, one graphics card, one LVD SCSI card). When you use a power block with ...Reconnect the power cord, then reboot the system. All information in the following steps: 1. Determine what caused the overload by contacting a HP support representative. 3. Table 1-4 System Power Specifications Parameter Input voltage Input current (max) Input frequency Measured input power Available power (output...
... maximum input power. Power Consumption and Cooling Power consumption for a standard configuration as shipped (one 1 GHz processor, 6 GB of memory, 650W power supply, three hard disk drives, one graphics card, one LVD SCSI card). When you use a power block with ...Reconnect the power cord, then reboot the system. All information in the following steps: 1. Determine what caused the overload by contacting a HP support representative. 3. Table 1-4 System Power Specifications Parameter Input voltage Input current (max) Input frequency Measured input power Available power (output...
Site Preparation Guide, Fifth Edition - HP 9000 rp3410/rp3440
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... 4600m (15,000 ft.) max a. High humidity levels can aggravate static electricity problems and cause excessive wear of memory. Two dual processors, one or two SCSI hard disk drives and less than 8 GB of memory. 18 Chapter 1 Typical configuration at room temperature (25°C). c. System Specifications Environmental Specifications Environmental Specifications This section...
... 4600m (15,000 ft.) max a. High humidity levels can aggravate static electricity problems and cause excessive wear of memory. Two dual processors, one or two SCSI hard disk drives and less than 8 GB of memory. 18 Chapter 1 Typical configuration at room temperature (25°C). c. System Specifications Environmental Specifications Environmental Specifications This section...
Site Preparation Guide, Fifth Edition - HP 9000 rp3410/rp3440
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... the unit (typically A7136A or A7137A, and so on) • The serial number of processor, memory, and PCI cards are used and where are they installed? • What accessories are in use ...? • When did not happen Step 2. Refer to "Troubleshooting" in the Operation Guide for example: rp3410 or rp3440) • The product number of your server (for your system configuration: • Are you... Collect Before You Contact Support Information to Collect Before You Contact Support Before you contact HP support, you using the LAN, RS232, or web interface to determine precisely what did...
... the unit (typically A7136A or A7137A, and so on) • The serial number of processor, memory, and PCI cards are used and where are they installed? • What accessories are in use ...? • When did not happen Step 2. Refer to "Troubleshooting" in the Operation Guide for example: rp3410 or rp3440) • The product number of your server (for your system configuration: • Are you... Collect Before You Contact Support Information to Collect Before You Contact Support Before you contact HP support, you using the LAN, RS232, or web interface to determine precisely what did...
What's New in the hp 9000 rp3410 and rp3440 Server
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... the switch is now available in the server (different quads), all DIMMs within a single quad. Memory Limitations Documentation and guides for installation in the hp 9000 rp3410 and rp3440 Servers. © Copyright 2004 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. AGP Support Documentation and User...Power Switch Description Power switch operation was incorrectly described in the hp 9000 rp3410 and rp3440 Servers. A 1 GHz processor is provided. What's New in hp 9000 rp3440 Servers. Up to 3 hard drives can be installed within a memory quad must be installed in 1-way, 2-way, and 4-...
... the switch is now available in the server (different quads), all DIMMs within a single quad. Memory Limitations Documentation and guides for installation in the hp 9000 rp3410 and rp3440 Servers. © Copyright 2004 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. AGP Support Documentation and User...Power Switch Description Power switch operation was incorrectly described in the hp 9000 rp3410 and rp3440 Servers. A 1 GHz processor is provided. What's New in hp 9000 rp3440 Servers. Up to 3 hard drives can be installed within a memory quad must be installed in 1-way, 2-way, and 4-...
Safety and Regulatory Information, Fourth Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3440
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WARNING The equipment must be easily accessible at all assemblies, components and interface connections as a PCI card or memory SIMM), you must observe the following antistatic precautions to prevent damage. Always wear a grounded wrist strap when handling printed circuit boards. ... of used batteries according to batteries. There is available (or supplied with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3440 System Safety and Regulatory Information Overview Electrical Safety Locate the AC outlet near the server! The AC power cords/cables are...
WARNING The equipment must be easily accessible at all assemblies, components and interface connections as a PCI card or memory SIMM), you must observe the following antistatic precautions to prevent damage. Always wear a grounded wrist strap when handling printed circuit boards. ... of used batteries according to batteries. There is available (or supplied with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3440 System Safety and Regulatory Information Overview Electrical Safety Locate the AC outlet near the server! The AC power cords/cables are...
Rack to Tower and Tower to Rack System Conversion Guide, Second Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3440
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... configuration: • Are you using the LAN, RS232, or web interface to Get Help • The model number of your server (for example, rp3410). • The product number of your server. This can be found on the identification label, which is in use? • When did the problem... 9 About This Document Where to monitor the server? • How many processors, DIMMs, and PCI cards have been installed? • What versions of processor, memory, and PCI cards are used and where are they installed? • What accessories are in use? This can be found at the front of the...
... configuration: • Are you using the LAN, RS232, or web interface to Get Help • The model number of your server (for example, rp3410). • The product number of your server. This can be found on the identification label, which is in use? • When did the problem... 9 About This Document Where to monitor the server? • How many processors, DIMMs, and PCI cards have been installed? • What versions of processor, memory, and PCI cards are used and where are they installed? • What accessories are in use? This can be found at the front of the...