ACSE/Presentation and ROSE Interface Programmer's Guide
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Make sure HP OTS/9000 h as been installed, configured, and ... Valid presentation addresses must be used for ACSE/ Presentation evolve and are discussed in more detail in the following list summarizes the tasks you . 4. d. You may need to perform in order to successfully create and execute your... Determine portability and future expansion requirements. Manage the A/P environment. Determine how addressing will assist in migrating as part of Programming Tasks The following sections. 1. Determine which process will be the initiator and which will be initiator...
Make sure HP OTS/9000 h as been installed, configured, and ... Valid presentation addresses must be used for ACSE/ Presentation evolve and are discussed in more detail in the following list summarizes the tasks you . 4. d. You may need to perform in order to successfully create and execute your... Determine portability and future expansion requirements. Manage the A/P environment. Determine how addressing will assist in migrating as part of Programming Tasks The following sections. 1. Determine which process will be the initiator and which will be initiator...
HP DLPI Programmer's Guide
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... any state in which is not a local acknowledgment pending with the exception of all the interfaces that part of the statistics is RFC2863) to interpret the statistics DL_HP_MULTICAST_LIST_REQ Requests the DLS Provider to return a list of DL_UNATTACHED. The statistics is structured as Ext_64bit_mib_t, which there is defined in . New State The resulting...
... any state in which is not a local acknowledgment pending with the exception of all the interfaces that part of the statistics is RFC2863) to interpret the statistics DL_HP_MULTICAST_LIST_REQ Requests the DLS Provider to return a list of DL_UNATTACHED. The statistics is structured as Ext_64bit_mib_t, which there is defined in . New State The resulting...
HP DLPI Programmer's Guide
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Sample Programs Connection Mode Example put a message consisting of both a control part and a control part on a stream void put_both(fd, ctrl_length, data_length, pri) intfd;/* file descriptor */ intctrl_length;/* length of control part */ intdata_length;/* length of data part */ intpri;/* priority of dlsap */ { inti; returns a file descriptor for an error */ ....len = ctrl_length; for(i = 0; i < dlsap_len; i++) { printf("%02x", dlsap[i]); } printf("\n"); } open the DLPI cloneable device file, get a list of available PPAs, and attach to the first PPA; printf("%s0x", string);
Sample Programs Connection Mode Example put a message consisting of both a control part and a control part on a stream void put_both(fd, ctrl_length, data_length, pri) intfd;/* file descriptor */ intctrl_length;/* length of control part */ intdata_length;/* length of data part */ intpri;/* priority of dlsap */ { inti; returns a file descriptor for an error */ ....len = ctrl_length; for(i = 0; i < dlsap_len; i++) { printf("%02x", dlsap[i]); } printf("\n"); } open the DLPI cloneable device file, get a list of available PPAs, and attach to the first PPA; printf("%s0x", string);
HP DLPI Programmer's Guide
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... failed, errno = %d\n", errno); char *mac_name; /* open the device file */ if((fd = open the DLPI cloneable device file, get a list of message: either 0 or RS_HIPRI */ { /* set the len fields in the strbuf structures */ ctrl_buf.len = ctrl_length; dl_hp_ppa_ack_t *ppa_ack = ...exit(1); } } put a message consisting of both a control part and a control part on a stream void put_both(fd, ctrl_length, data_length, pri) intfd;/* file descriptor */ intctrl_length;/* length of control part */ intdata_length;/* length of data part */ intpri;/* priority of available PPAs, and attach to */ ...
... failed, errno = %d\n", errno); char *mac_name; /* open the device file */ if((fd = open the DLPI cloneable device file, get a list of message: either 0 or RS_HIPRI */ { /* set the len fields in the strbuf structures */ ctrl_buf.len = ctrl_length; dl_hp_ppa_ack_t *ppa_ack = ...exit(1); } } put a message consisting of both a control part and a control part on a stream void put_both(fd, ctrl_length, data_length, pri) intfd;/* file descriptor */ intctrl_length;/* length of control part */ intdata_length;/* length of data part */ intpri;/* priority of available PPAs, and attach to */ ...
HP DLPI Programmer's Guide
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DLPI Primitives Local Management Primitives Reserved for future use ; set to 0. set to return a list of the statistics is zero. State The message is defined in response to a DL_HP_GET_64BIT_STATS_REQ request. The statistics is structured as .... DLPI users can determine whether it returns optionally extended interface-specific MIB information for future use; dl_reserved2 Reserved for all the interfaces that part of all currently enabled multicast addresses on a specific LAN interface. Normally, if an interface does not support interface-specific MIB, that support...
DLPI Primitives Local Management Primitives Reserved for future use ; set to 0. set to return a list of the statistics is zero. State The message is defined in response to a DL_HP_GET_64BIT_STATS_REQ request. The statistics is structured as .... DLPI users can determine whether it returns optionally extended interface-specific MIB information for future use; dl_reserved2 Reserved for all the interfaces that part of all currently enabled multicast addresses on a specific LAN interface. Normally, if an interface does not support interface-specific MIB, that support...
HP DLPI Programmer's Guide
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...printf("error: put_both putmsg failed, errno = %d\n", errno); i++) { printf("%02x", dlsap[i]); } printf("\n"); } open the DLPI cloneable device file, get a list of dlsap */ { inti; exit(1); } } print a string followed by a DLSAP void print_dlsap(string, dlsap, dlsap_len) char*string;/* label */ u_char*dlsap...put a message consisting of both a control part and a control part on a stream void put_both(fd, ctrl_length, data_length, pri) intfd;/* file descriptor */ intctrl_length;/* length of control part */ intdata_length;/* length of data part */ intpri;/* priority of message: either 0 ...
...printf("error: put_both putmsg failed, errno = %d\n", errno); i++) { printf("%02x", dlsap[i]); } printf("\n"); } open the DLPI cloneable device file, get a list of dlsap */ { inti; exit(1); } } print a string followed by a DLSAP void print_dlsap(string, dlsap, dlsap_len) char*string;/* label */ u_char*dlsap...put a message consisting of both a control part and a control part on a stream void put_both(fd, ctrl_length, data_length, pri) intfd;/* file descriptor */ intctrl_length;/* length of control part */ intdata_length;/* length of data part */ intpri;/* priority of message: either 0 ...
HP DLPI Programmer's Guide
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... a stream void put_both(fd, ctrl_length, data_length, pri) intfd;/* file descriptor */ intctrl_length;/* length of control part */ intdata_length;/* length of data part */ intpri;/* priority of available PPAs, and attach to */ dl_hp_ppa_req_t*ppa_req = (dl_attach_req_t *)ctrl_area; exit(1); } } open ("/dev...to attach to the first PPA; char *mac_name; /* open the device file */ if((fd = open the DLPI cloneable device file, get a list of message: either 0 or RS_HIPRI */ { /* set the len fields in the strbuf structures */ ctrl_buf.len = ctrl_length; dl_attach_req_t*attach_req = (...
... a stream void put_both(fd, ctrl_length, data_length, pri) intfd;/* file descriptor */ intctrl_length;/* length of control part */ intdata_length;/* length of data part */ intpri;/* priority of available PPAs, and attach to */ dl_hp_ppa_req_t*ppa_req = (dl_attach_req_t *)ctrl_area; exit(1); } } open ("/dev...to attach to the first PPA; char *mac_name; /* open the device file */ if((fd = open the DLPI cloneable device file, get a list of message: either 0 or RS_HIPRI */ { /* set the len fields in the strbuf structures */ ctrl_buf.len = ctrl_length; dl_attach_req_t*attach_req = (...
HP Integrity and HP 9000 iLO MP Operations Guide, Fifth Edition
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...System Information Find information about HP-UX Published by Prentice Hall HP Books are truly committed to : netinfo_feedback@cup.hp.com. Include title, manufacturing part number, and any comment, error found, or suggestion for HP Technical Support http://us-support2.external.hp.com/ Books about administration...Tools Complete information about HP hardware support tools, including online and offline diagnostics and event monitoring tools, is at: http://docs.hp.com/hpux/diag/ Web Site for improvement you have concerning this document. The HP books web site lists the HP books that meets your...
...System Information Find information about HP-UX Published by Prentice Hall HP Books are truly committed to : netinfo_feedback@cup.hp.com. Include title, manufacturing part number, and any comment, error found, or suggestion for HP Technical Support http://us-support2.external.hp.com/ Books about administration...Tools Complete information about HP hardware support tools, including online and offline diagnostics and event monitoring tools, is at: http://docs.hp.com/hpux/diag/ Web Site for improvement you have concerning this document. The HP books web site lists the HP books that meets your...
HP Integrity and HP 9000 iLO MP Operations Guide, Fifth Edition
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... ac power returns after an ac power loss. • If PR is checked to those pagers. When the iLO MP receives a new event, the paging list is set to On, the system powers on . -> Command successful. [gstlhpg1] MP:CM> See also: PR, PS PG: Paging parameter setup Command access level: MP... 63 If there are, iLO MP sends a page to see if any pagers are enabled for paging to power on -nc System will be possible. Part of the alpha-numeric pager message is applied. Push the system power button or run the PC command to be powered on. -> System is being...
... ac power returns after an ac power loss. • If PR is checked to those pagers. When the iLO MP receives a new event, the paging list is set to On, the system powers on . -> Command successful. [gstlhpg1] MP:CM> See also: PR, PS PG: Paging parameter setup Command access level: MP... 63 If there are, iLO MP sends a page to see if any pagers are enabled for paging to power on -nc System will be possible. Part of the alpha-numeric pager message is applied. Push the system power button or run the PC command to be powered on. -> System is being...
HP Integrity and HP 9000 iLO MP Operations Guide, Fifth Edition
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... information from the previous boot. All events between "start or system power on ). The boot log from the source of the event to other parts of the events, use the TUI available by intelligent hardware modules, the OS, and system firmware. NOTE: You can be forward progress markers (...(such as firmware boot start of a failure or an error (such as CPU selftest complete). Figure 6-5 System Status > System Event Log Page Table 6-8 lists the fields, buttons, and descriptions. Reading the system event log turns off ), or they might be a result of boot" and "boot complete".
... information from the previous boot. All events between "start or system power on ). The boot log from the source of the event to other parts of the events, use the TUI available by intelligent hardware modules, the OS, and system firmware. NOTE: You can be forward progress markers (...(such as firmware boot start of a failure or an error (such as CPU selftest complete). Figure 6-5 System Status > System Event Log Page Table 6-8 lists the fields, buttons, and descriptions. Reading the system event log turns off ), or they might be a result of boot" and "boot complete".
Site Preparation Guide, Fifth Edition - HP 9000 rp3410/rp3440
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... authority that the power supply can supply to deliver the maximum DC output (given worst case efficiency and max loading). Table 1-3 Power Cords Part Number 8120-5341 8120-1351 8120-1369 8120-1689 8120-2104 8120-6814 8120-0698 8120-6800 8120-8390 8120-8389 8120-8376 8121-0668... is 7.2 amps. System Specifications Electrical Specifications Electrical Specifications This section provides electrical specifications for the recommended circuit breaker size. AC Power Cords Table 1-3 lists the various power cables available for use with the HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3440 servers.
... authority that the power supply can supply to deliver the maximum DC output (given worst case efficiency and max loading). Table 1-3 Power Cords Part Number 8120-5341 8120-1351 8120-1369 8120-1689 8120-2104 8120-6814 8120-0698 8120-6800 8120-8390 8120-8389 8120-8376 8121-0668... is 7.2 amps. System Specifications Electrical Specifications Electrical Specifications This section provides electrical specifications for the recommended circuit breaker size. AC Power Cords Table 1-3 lists the various power cables available for use with the HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3440 servers.
Site Preparation Guide, Fifth Edition - HP 9000 rp3410/rp3440
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North West East South STREET DELIVERY Circle the location of access door and list street name if different than address. Yes No ___________ Circle the location of access door. General Site Preparation Guidelines Delivery Survey Figure 2-2 Delivery Survey (Part 1) DELIVERY CHECKLIST DOCK DELIVERY Is dock large enough for street delivery. Permit type Agency obtained from 42 Chapter 2 North West East South List height and width of the dock and give street name if different than address. List special permits (if required) for a semitrailer?
North West East South STREET DELIVERY Circle the location of access door and list street name if different than address. Yes No ___________ Circle the location of access door. General Site Preparation Guidelines Delivery Survey Figure 2-2 Delivery Survey (Part 1) DELIVERY CHECKLIST DOCK DELIVERY Is dock large enough for street delivery. Permit type Agency obtained from 42 Chapter 2 North West East South List height and width of the dock and give street name if different than address. List special permits (if required) for a semitrailer?
User Service Guide, Sixth Edition - HP 9000 rp3410/rp3440
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... Drive (SCSI) Backplane 189 Removing the Hard Drive Disk SCSI Backplane 189 Replacing the Hard Disk Drive SCSI Backplane 191 A Replacement Parts...193 Parts Illustrations...193 Customer Self Repair...194 Replaceable Parts List...195 B Utilities...199 Boot Console Handler...199 BCH Commands...199 BCH Main Menu Commands and Submenus 200 Boot Command...200 Path...
... Drive (SCSI) Backplane 189 Removing the Hard Drive Disk SCSI Backplane 189 Replacing the Hard Disk Drive SCSI Backplane 191 A Replacement Parts...193 Parts Illustrations...193 Customer Self Repair...194 Replaceable Parts List...195 B Utilities...199 Boot Console Handler...199 BCH Commands...199 BCH Main Menu Commands and Submenus 200 Boot Command...200 Path...
User Service Guide, Sixth Edition - HP 9000 rp3410/rp3440
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... Power Specifications...43 2-5 Additional Component Power Consumption 44 2-6 Environmental Specifications...44 2-7 Physical and Environmental Specifications 46 3-1 HP 9000 rp3410 and rp3440 Server Features 48 3-2 Server Dimensions and Values...49 3-3 Installation Sequence Checklist...50 3-4 Setup Checklist...89 3-5 Console ... Component Locations...124 6-2 Connector Locations...125 A-1 Customer Self Repair Information 195 A-2 Replaceable Parts List...195 B-1 BCH Main Menu, Submenus, and Commands 199 B-2 Boot Paths...200 C-1 Physical and Environmental Specifications 205 13
... Power Specifications...43 2-5 Additional Component Power Consumption 44 2-6 Environmental Specifications...44 2-7 Physical and Environmental Specifications 46 3-1 HP 9000 rp3410 and rp3440 Server Features 48 3-2 Server Dimensions and Values...49 3-3 Installation Sequence Checklist...50 3-4 Setup Checklist...89 3-5 Console ... Component Locations...124 6-2 Connector Locations...125 A-1 Customer Self Repair Information 195 A-2 Replaceable Parts List...195 B-1 BCH Main Menu, Submenus, and Commands 199 B-2 Boot Paths...200 C-1 Physical and Environmental Specifications 205 13
User Service Guide, Sixth Edition - HP 9000 rp3410/rp3440
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... applicable • Exchange Part Number, if applicable Parts Illustrations Figure A-1 provides parts identification illustrations. Parts Illustrations 193 See the replaceable parts list to identify part numbers. NOTE: The parts displayed in Figure A-1 do not represent all the parts in the HP 9000 rp3410 and rp3440 servers. See the replaceable parts list to identify part numbers. A Replacement Parts This appendix provides a replacement parts list that contains the following...
... applicable • Exchange Part Number, if applicable Parts Illustrations Figure A-1 provides parts identification illustrations. Parts Illustrations 193 See the replaceable parts list to identify part numbers. NOTE: The parts displayed in Figure A-1 do not represent all the parts in the HP 9000 rp3410 and rp3440 servers. See the replaceable parts list to identify part numbers. A Replacement Parts This appendix provides a replacement parts list that contains the following...
User Service Guide, Sixth Edition - HP 9000 rp3410/rp3440
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... and where geography permits, CSR parts are the customer self-repair units for HP 9000 rp3410 and rp3440 servers. For the North American program, see Table A-2. BY Optional Level B with instructions High technical skills required. NOTE: The replaceable parts list contains parts that an authorized service provider replace the part. Table A-2 Replaceable Parts List Item Description No. Table A-1 Customer...
... and where geography permits, CSR parts are the customer self-repair units for HP 9000 rp3410 and rp3440 servers. For the North American program, see Table A-2. BY Optional Level B with instructions High technical skills required. NOTE: The replaceable parts list contains parts that an authorized service provider replace the part. Table A-2 Replaceable Parts List Item Description No. Table A-1 Customer...
User Service Guide, Sixth Edition - HP 9000 rp3410/rp3440
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... 2 512 MB DDR-SDRAM DIMM (A9773A)) A6968AX 2 1 GB DDR-SDRAM (rp3440 (A9774A)) A6969AX 2 2 GB DDR-SDRAM (rp3440) (A9775A) A6970AX 2 4 GB DDR-SDRAM, (rp3440) (AB561A) AB475AX (there is an 8-slot restriction for this DIMM) Internal Disks...-RISC CPU with 64 MB L2 AB535-62001 Cache (A9953A) (AB535A) (Requires PDC greater than 44.52) 196 Replacement Parts Part Number Exchange N/A N/A N/A A7231-69012 A7231-69014 Customer Self Repair CY N CY N N N/A AY N/A AY A6969...AB534-69001 BY AB354-69001 BY AB535-69001 BY Table A-2 Replaceable Parts List (continued) Item Description No.
... 2 512 MB DDR-SDRAM DIMM (A9773A)) A6968AX 2 1 GB DDR-SDRAM (rp3440 (A9774A)) A6969AX 2 2 GB DDR-SDRAM (rp3440) (A9775A) A6970AX 2 4 GB DDR-SDRAM, (rp3440) (AB561A) AB475AX (there is an 8-slot restriction for this DIMM) Internal Disks...-RISC CPU with 64 MB L2 AB535-62001 Cache (A9953A) (AB535A) (Requires PDC greater than 44.52) 196 Replacement Parts Part Number Exchange N/A N/A N/A A7231-69012 A7231-69014 Customer Self Repair CY N CY N N N/A AY N/A AY A6969...AB534-69001 BY AB354-69001 BY AB535-69001 BY Table A-2 Replaceable Parts List (continued) Item Description No.
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Table A-2 Replaceable Parts List (continued) Item Description No. Part Number Replacement N/A Processor Tool Kit 5069-5441 Power Supply 10 Power Supply, 650 Watts, Redundant (A6874A) A6874-63000 4 Assembly, Power Pod 0950-4294 Battery N/A ... Right A7231-04023 29 Server, Assembly-Rack Bezel Right A7231-04053 30 Server, Assembly-Rack Left Bezel with A7231-04068 Rack Latch Plastic and Metal Parts N/A Filler, Slimline Carbon A7231-40027 N/A Filler, Slimline Gray A7231-40026 N/A HDD Filler, Carbon A6198-60003 N/A HDD Filler, Gray A6198-60002 N/A Assembly, Fan Cage ...
Table A-2 Replaceable Parts List (continued) Item Description No. Part Number Replacement N/A Processor Tool Kit 5069-5441 Power Supply 10 Power Supply, 650 Watts, Redundant (A6874A) A6874-63000 4 Assembly, Power Pod 0950-4294 Battery N/A ... Right A7231-04023 29 Server, Assembly-Rack Bezel Right A7231-04053 30 Server, Assembly-Rack Left Bezel with A7231-04068 Rack Latch Plastic and Metal Parts N/A Filler, Slimline Carbon A7231-40027 N/A Filler, Slimline Gray A7231-40026 N/A HDD Filler, Carbon A6198-60003 N/A HDD Filler, Gray A6198-60002 N/A Assembly, Fan Cage ...
User Service Guide, Sixth Edition - HP 9000 rp3410/rp3440
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..., 117 operating environment, 45 operating system supported, 102, 109 verifying server configuration, 104, 111 will boot or will not boot, 105 OS (see operating system) P parts list, 195 path (BCH), 199 PC command, 39, 101 PCI backplane, remove and replace, 171 riser, 21 PCI card cage, remove and replace, 74 PCI cards...
..., 117 operating environment, 45 operating system supported, 102, 109 verifying server configuration, 104, 111 will boot or will not boot, 105 OS (see operating system) P parts list, 195 path (BCH), 199 PC command, 39, 101 PCI backplane, remove and replace, 171 riser, 21 PCI card cage, remove and replace, 74 PCI cards...
User Service Guide, Sixth Edition - HP 9000 rp3410/rp3440
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... parts list, 195 returning damaged equipment, 52 S safety information, 50, 123 SCSI backplane, remove and replace, 189 connector pinout, 36 controller, 28 security access settings, 97 risk with DHCP enabled, 97 setting up, 97 server description and features, 48 introduction, 47 overview, 19 views, 47 setup checklist, 89 flowchart, 90 shut down HP...
... parts list, 195 returning damaged equipment, 52 S safety information, 50, 123 SCSI backplane, remove and replace, 189 connector pinout, 36 controller, 28 security access settings, 97 risk with DHCP enabled, 97 setting up, 97 server description and features, 48 introduction, 47 overview, 19 views, 47 setup checklist, 89 flowchart, 90 shut down HP...