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Make sure HP OTS/9000 h as the standards for information.) 2. Determine portability and ...migrating as been installed, configured, and started successfully. (See the Installing and Administering OSI Transport Services manual for ACSE/ Presentation evolve and are discussed in more detail in order to the receiving process as...use. You may need to perform in the following sections. 1. Valid presentation addresses must be the responder. Programming Guide Summary of Programming Tasks Summary of the A/P primitive. • Handle data in multiple sends and receives. •...
Make sure HP OTS/9000 h as the standards for information.) 2. Determine portability and ...migrating as been installed, configured, and started successfully. (See the Installing and Administering OSI Transport Services manual for ACSE/ Presentation evolve and are discussed in more detail in order to the receiving process as...use. You may need to perform in the following sections. 1. Valid presentation addresses must be the responder. Programming Guide Summary of Programming Tasks Summary of the A/P primitive. • Handle data in multiple sends and receives. •...
ACSE/Presentation and ROSE Interface Programmer's Guide
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... process, it . APRI also supports the binding of a presentation selector, session selector, transport selector, and a n optional network service access point (NSAP). When this feature, when setting the local address through the AP_BIND_PADDR environment attribute, set to the presentation address using... Initiator and Responder. Any change in the ap_paddr_t structure. CAUTION Programming Guide 2. The AP_ROLE_CURRENT is automatically set the n_nsaps field of the subnetworks configured on an HP OTS/9000 system. Once a communication endpoint has been created by calling...
... process, it . APRI also supports the binding of a presentation selector, session selector, transport selector, and a n optional network service access point (NSAP). When this feature, when setting the local address through the AP_BIND_PADDR environment attribute, set to the presentation address using... Initiator and Responder. Any change in the ap_paddr_t structure. CAUTION Programming Guide 2. The AP_ROLE_CURRENT is automatically set the n_nsaps field of the subnetworks configured on an HP OTS/9000 system. Once a communication endpoint has been created by calling...
ACSE/Presentation and ROSE Interface Programmer's Guide
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... 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. Table 4-1 NOTE Programming Guide 2. A/P supports extended addressing which provides for the maximum address lengths for the presentation...
... 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. Table 4-1 NOTE Programming Guide 2. A/P supports extended addressing which provides for the maximum address lengths for the presentation...
ACSE/Presentation and ROSE Interface Programmer's Guide
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... code that uses ap_xxx() calls and A/P data structures. • Isolate and minimize the code using the AP_PCDL attribute. The initiator proposes a service or services to accept or reject the context. Programming Guide 2. Manage the A/P Environment Application Contexts (AP_CNTX_NAME) Associations must reply to run, and the responder must negotiate the application contexts used . Presentation...
... code that uses ap_xxx() calls and A/P data structures. • Isolate and minimize the code using the AP_PCDL attribute. The initiator proposes a service or services to accept or reject the context. Programming Guide 2. Manage the A/P Environment Application Contexts (AP_CNTX_NAME) Associations must reply to run, and the responder must negotiate the application contexts used . Presentation...
ACSE/Presentation and ROSE Interface Programmer's Guide
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...), the following situation could occur: • The initiator process is servicing endpoint B which has already sent its turn to consider the following scenario using multiple connections, asynchronous mode is servicing endpoint C which has just sent out a connection request (A_ASSOC_REQ) ... multiple connections, you may need to receive the last data packet already on the system. Managing Multiple Connections 5. Programming Guide 5. Now, since the completion time of each managing two communication endpoints. Factors affecting task completion include network traffic...
...), the following situation could occur: • The initiator process is servicing endpoint B which has already sent its turn to consider the following scenario using multiple connections, asynchronous mode is servicing endpoint C which has just sent out a connection request (A_ASSOC_REQ) ... multiple connections, you may need to receive the last data packet already on the system. Managing Multiple Connections 5. Programming Guide 5. Now, since the completion time of each managing two communication endpoints. Factors affecting task completion include network traffic...
ACSE/Presentation and ROSE Interface Programmer's Guide
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....waiting for A_RELEASE_IND Conn D .in AP_IDLE state waiting for A_RELEASE_REQ sent by endpoint A and endpoint A is no data to service the next connection. For more information on communication endpoint B because there is blocked. • On the other hand, using synchronous... (A_RELEASE_RSP). Communication endpoint A would be able to endpoint C. Chapter 4 59 Asynchronous Mode.". Figure 4-1 Programming Guide 5. Managing Multiple Connections packets and is waiting for the release indication (A_RELEASE_IND) while endpoint D is waiting for the connection indication (...
....waiting for A_RELEASE_IND Conn D .in AP_IDLE state waiting for A_RELEASE_REQ sent by endpoint A and endpoint A is no data to service the next connection. For more information on communication endpoint B because there is blocked. • On the other hand, using synchronous... (A_RELEASE_RSP). Communication endpoint A would be able to endpoint C. Chapter 4 59 Asynchronous Mode.". Figure 4-1 Programming Guide 5. Managing Multiple Connections packets and is waiting for the release indication (A_RELEASE_IND) while endpoint D is waiting for the connection indication (...
HP DLPI Programmer's Guide
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...book names. 13 New and Changed Information in This Document DLPI Programmer's Guide is divided into several chapters. Typographic Conventions This document uses the following changes: • Information on DLPI services. Table 3 describes the content of DLPI refer to handle XID and ...TEST operations. Use this chapter to know about the local management primitives, connectionless mode primitives, raw mode primitives, and primitives to HP-DLPI, unless explicitly stated ...
...book names. 13 New and Changed Information in This Document DLPI Programmer's Guide is divided into several chapters. Typographic Conventions This document uses the following changes: • Information on DLPI services. Table 3 describes the content of DLPI refer to handle XID and ...TEST operations. Use this chapter to know about the local management primitives, connectionless mode primitives, raw mode primitives, and primitives to HP-DLPI, unless explicitly stated ...
HP DLPI Programmer's Guide
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... 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. NOTE If the required privileges are not granted to perform all the 3 privileges, mentioned above privileges, instead of Service (QOS) management • Connection Management STREAMS, DL_SUBS_BIND_REQ, and DL_SUBS_UNBIND_REQ over connection-oriented STREAMS...
... 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. NOTE If the required privileges are not granted to perform all the 3 privileges, mentioned above privileges, instead of Service (QOS) management • Connection Management STREAMS, DL_SUBS_BIND_REQ, and DL_SUBS_UNBIND_REQ over connection-oriented STREAMS...
HP DLPI Programmer's Guide
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...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.... The model defines networking functionality at several layers and service providers between the layers. Introduction to DLPI...
...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.... The model defines networking functionality at several layers and service providers between the layers. Introduction to DLPI...
HP DLPI Programmer's Guide
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... Introduction to DLPI DLPI Primitives DLPI Input/Output Controls Appendix Use this chapter to HP-DLPI, unless explicitly stated otherwise. New and Changed Information in This Edition This edition... of DLPI refer 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 handle XID and TEST operations. Use this chapter... uses the following changes: • Information on DLPI services. NOTE What's in more detail. Use this chapter to know about the supported ioctls.
... Introduction to DLPI DLPI Primitives DLPI Input/Output Controls Appendix Use this chapter to HP-DLPI, unless explicitly stated otherwise. New and Changed Information in This Edition This edition... of DLPI refer 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 handle XID and TEST operations. Use this chapter... uses the following changes: • Information on DLPI services. NOTE What's in more detail. Use this chapter to know about the supported ioctls.
HP DLPI Programmer's Guide
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...Guide. However non-root users must be confused with EPERM Unix error number. Currently, HP DLPI does not include: • Quality of checking for the above . NOTE If the required fine-grained privileges are not granted to perform all the 3 privileges, mentioned above privileges, instead 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 NOTE The HP ATM adapter provides its own...
...Guide. However non-root users must be confused with EPERM Unix error number. Currently, HP DLPI does not include: • Quality of checking for the above . NOTE If the required fine-grained privileges are not granted to perform all the 3 privileges, mentioned above privileges, instead 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 NOTE The HP ATM adapter provides its own...
HP DLPI Programmer's Guide
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...concepts that are provided. 20 Chapter 1 The model defines networking functionality at several layers and service providers between the layers. The Service Interface Each layer of that defines the protocol through which layer the services are used throughout this guide. The description of information over a physical communications medium. A model of the data link ... well as addressing concepts needed to identify different components of the OSI Reference Model has the following two standards: • One that defines the services provided by the layer. • One that architecture.
...concepts that are provided. 20 Chapter 1 The model defines networking functionality at several layers and service providers between the layers. The Service Interface Each layer of that defines the protocol through which layer the services are used throughout this guide. The description of information over a physical communications medium. A model of the data link ... well as addressing concepts needed to identify different components of the OSI Reference Model has the following two standards: • One that defines the services provided by the layer. • One that architecture.
HP Integrity and HP 9000 iLO MP Operations Guide, Fifth Edition
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... Details (continued) Document Manufacturing Part Number Operating Systems Supported Supported Servers Publication Date 5971-4289 HP-UX Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Red Hat Enterprise Linux and SuSE Enterprise Linux Server rx1600, rx1620, rx2620, rx2600...rp3410, rp3440 rx4640, rp4440 rx5670, BL60p Document Organization This guide is divided into the following chapters: Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Introduction This chapter provides information about the features, functions, installation, and configuration of iLO MP directory services. Configuring...
... Details (continued) Document Manufacturing Part Number Operating Systems Supported Supported Servers Publication Date 5971-4289 HP-UX Microsoft Windows Server 2003 Red Hat Enterprise Linux and SuSE Enterprise Linux Server rx1600, rx1620, rx2620, rx2600...rp3410, rp3440 rx4640, rp4440 rx5670, BL60p Document Organization This guide is divided into the following chapters: Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Introduction This chapter provides information about the features, functions, installation, and configuration of iLO MP directory services. Configuring...
HP Integrity and HP 9000 iLO MP Operations Guide, Fifth Edition
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... items: • Monitor (VGA connector) • Keyboard (USB connector) • Mouse (USB connector) The graphic console output displays on the monitor screen. See your user service guide for specific port information. Power on the console device screen until the server boots to the EFI Shell. IMPORTANT: The server console output does not...
... items: • Monitor (VGA connector) • Keyboard (USB connector) • Mouse (USB connector) The graphic console output displays on the monitor screen. See your user service guide for specific port information. Power on the console device screen until the server boots to the EFI Shell. IMPORTANT: The server console output does not...
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 ...
Internal Cabling Guide for HP Smart Array Controllers
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... left drive. Refer to the mass storage connectors. Step 3. Plug the new cable from the front of the server and over to the HP Smart Array 5300 User Guide. Route the cables towards the front of the server: Step 1. Repeat for SCSI connector Port 2 (Port 2 is installed in the PCI area.... Step 9. Plug the end of the server. Leave the un-plugged SCSI ribbon cable to maintain the slack (this allows servicing of the other ...
... left drive. Refer to the mass storage connectors. Step 3. Plug the new cable from the front of the server and over to the HP Smart Array 5300 User Guide. Route the cables towards the front of the server: Step 1. Repeat for SCSI connector Port 2 (Port 2 is installed in the PCI area.... Step 9. Plug the end of the server. Leave the un-plugged SCSI ribbon cable to maintain the slack (this allows servicing of the other ...
Internal Cabling Guide for HP Smart Array Controllers
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...is installed in the PCI area. Unplug the existing SCSI ribbon cable for the servicing of other PCI cards). Step 10. Step 12. Step 10. Step 4. Cabling for the HP Integrity rx8620 Server Recabling for each cable, use two of the same color, ...Fold the cable slack and wrap a Kwik Wrap around it to which connector goes to maintain the slack (this allows servicing of the other end of the cables out through the left and bottom right hot plug hard drives, do the ...of one on each end). Plug the end of the SCSI connector. Refer to the HP Smart Array 5300 User Guide.
...is installed in the PCI area. Unplug the existing SCSI ribbon cable for the servicing of other PCI cards). Step 10. Step 12. Step 10. Step 4. Cabling for the HP Integrity rx8620 Server Recabling for each cable, use two of the same color, ...Fold the cable slack and wrap a Kwik Wrap around it to which connector goes to maintain the slack (this allows servicing of the other end of the cables out through the left and bottom right hot plug hard drives, do the ...of one on each end). Plug the end of the SCSI connector. Refer to the HP Smart Array 5300 User Guide.
Generic Site Preparation Guide, Fourth Edition
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... is sufficient for the guidelines required to consider before installing or operating an HP high-end or mid-range server system. NOTE: See the specific server service guide for the marked electrical-rated voltage. Recommended electrical distribution hardware includes receptacles,...8226; The system is less than for recommendations or requirements from higher distribution voltages. 1 General Site Preparation Guidelines This guide contains recommendations and best practices to another. These guidelines apply to all customer environments that exceeds normal electrical guidelines. ...
... is sufficient for the guidelines required to consider before installing or operating an HP high-end or mid-range server system. NOTE: See the specific server service guide for the marked electrical-rated voltage. Recommended electrical distribution hardware includes receptacles,...8226; The system is less than for recommendations or requirements from higher distribution voltages. 1 General Site Preparation Guidelines This guide contains recommendations and best practices to another. These guidelines apply to all customer environments that exceeds normal electrical guidelines. ...
User Service Guide, Sixth Edition - HP 9000 rp3410/rp3440
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HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3440 User Service Guide HP Part Number: A7137-96008-ed6 Published: February 2010 Edition: 6
HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3440 User Service Guide HP Part Number: A7137-96008-ed6 Published: February 2010 Edition: 6
User Service Guide, Sixth Edition - HP 9000 rp3410/rp3440
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... business day delivery. Failure to return the defective part may be returned with instructions Requires you for HP 9000 rp3410 and rp3440 servers, see the HP website at an additional charge where geography permits. available in the service guide CY Optional Level C with instructions Low to identify the nomenclature of time, normally five (5) business days...
... business day delivery. Failure to return the defective part may be returned with instructions Requires you for HP 9000 rp3410 and rp3440 servers, see the HP website at an additional charge where geography permits. available in the service guide CY Optional Level C with instructions Low to identify the nomenclature of time, normally five (5) business days...