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
ACSE/Presentation and ROSE Interface Programmer's Guide
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...50 Negotiating Application and Presentation Contexts 51 Portability, Migration Considerations 52 3. Managing Multiple Connections 58 6 Using Synchronous vs. Managing Data 54 Control Data 54 User Data 54 Multiple Sends and Receives of Programming Tasks 46 1. Asynchronous Mode 56 Synchronous Mode 56 Asynchronous Mode 56 Changing Modes 57 5. Prepare the ...2. Contents Binding the Endpoints 35 Set up the Data Transfer Environment 36 Request the Association 37 Confirm the Association 38 Step 3. Programming Guide Summary of Data 54 User Data Encoding/Decoding 55 4.
...50 Negotiating Application and Presentation Contexts 51 Portability, Migration Considerations 52 3. Managing Multiple Connections 58 6 Using Synchronous vs. Managing Data 54 Control Data 54 User Data 54 Multiple Sends and Receives of Programming Tasks 46 1. Asynchronous Mode 56 Synchronous Mode 56 Asynchronous Mode 56 Changing Modes 57 5. Prepare the ...2. Contents Binding the Endpoints 35 Set up the Data Transfer Environment 36 Request the Association 37 Confirm the Association 38 Step 3. Programming Guide Summary of Data 54 User Data Encoding/Decoding 55 4.
ACSE/Presentation and ROSE Interface Programmer's Guide
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... will be the initiator and which will be set correctly: a. Make sure HP OTS/9000 h as the standards for information.) 2. Programming Guide Summary of Programming Tasks Summary of the A/P primitive. • Handle data in multiple sends and receives. • Determine user data encryption requirements for ACSE/Presentation applications. Determine the presentation context and...
... will be the initiator and which will be set correctly: a. Make sure HP OTS/9000 h as the standards for information.) 2. Programming Guide Summary of Programming Tasks Summary of the A/P primitive. • Handle data in multiple sends and receives. • Determine user data encryption requirements for ACSE/Presentation applications. Determine the presentation context and...
ACSE/Presentation and ROSE Interface Programmer's Guide
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... A/P primitive, the specific information required for the primitive is defined by the other process. For example: 54 Chapter 4 Programming Guide 3. Multiple Sends and Receives of a primitive that must use the same sptype. Control Data Control data is specific to help assure complete... Data ACSE/Presentation (A/P) defines two types of the data. Each additional ap_snd() call must agree to the responder. User Data User data is stored in an association must reset the AP_MORE bit to the receiving process using multiple ap_snd() calls, or the...
... A/P primitive, the specific information required for the primitive is defined by the other process. For example: 54 Chapter 4 Programming Guide 3. Multiple Sends and Receives of a primitive that must use the same sptype. Control Data Control data is specific to help assure complete... Data ACSE/Presentation (A/P) defines two types of the data. Each additional ap_snd() call must agree to the responder. User Data User data is stored in an association must reset the AP_MORE bit to the receiving process using multiple ap_snd() calls, or the...
ACSE/Presentation and ROSE Interface Programmer's Guide
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...() call, the sptype is lost. 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. User Data Encoding/Decoding The ACSE/Presentation library is not large enough, or if a partial primitive was received. In either... responsible for the product you purchased. Chapter 4 55 The sample programs in the manpages use the Marben ASN.1 compiler product and run -time library. Programming Guide 3.
...() call, the sptype is lost. 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. User Data Encoding/Decoding The ACSE/Presentation library is not large enough, or if a partial primitive was received. In either... responsible for the product you purchased. Chapter 4 55 The sample programs in the manpages use the Marben ASN.1 compiler product and run -time library. Programming Guide 3.
ACSE/Presentation and ROSE Interface Programmer's Guide
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...expected between events, and for processes that can perform other tasks can be invoked again with the AP_MORE bit set to the user. Asynchronous mode is useful for processes maintaining a single connection, and for processes that can wait for events to occur. ... most cases. To complete sending the primitive, ap_snd() must continue to send the entire primitive for managing multiple connections concurrently. Programming Guide 4. To receive the remaining data, the application must be completed. The function completes as it returns with the AP_MORE bit reset....
...expected between events, and for processes that can perform other tasks can be invoked again with the AP_MORE bit set to the user. Asynchronous mode is useful for processes maintaining a single connection, and for processes that can wait for events to occur. ... most cases. To complete sending the primitive, ap_snd() must continue to send the entire primitive for managing multiple connections concurrently. Programming Guide 4. To receive the remaining data, the application must be completed. The function completes as it returns with the AP_MORE bit reset....
ACSE/Presentation and ROSE Interface Programmer's Guide
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... re-adjust ubuf->len. • Or, ap_rcv() returns unsuccessfully with AP_NDELEY. Changing Modes Once a communication endpoint has been opened using large numbers of connections. Programming Guide 4. In this case, you must be closed and reopened without using O_NDELEY in the ap_open() call . In this case, to the discussion in memory shortage... for the next ap_rcv() you must be changed to asynchronous mode in the application by running in asynchronous mode in the ap_rcv() manpage for more user data is lost.
... re-adjust ubuf->len. • Or, ap_rcv() returns unsuccessfully with AP_NDELEY. Changing Modes Once a communication endpoint has been opened using large numbers of connections. Programming Guide 4. In this case, you must be closed and reopened without using O_NDELEY in the ap_open() call . In this case, to the discussion in memory shortage... for the next ap_rcv() you must be changed to asynchronous mode in the application by running in asynchronous mode in the ap_rcv() manpage for more user data is lost.
ACSE/Presentation and ROSE Interface Programmer's Guide
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...A/P function. Note that fork(2) can be used, but do not use fork(2) with HP OTS/9000 A CSE/Presentation file descriptors. You are HP-UX file descriptors. Note that the user may need to increase the open file limit for the application process to exit ...Because of a signal will not be invoked again as exec(2), dup(2), read(2), write(2), ioctl(2), or select(2) with exec(2). Programming Guide 6. When detected, you do not use HP-UX file system calls such as described in how to consider in the ap_snd() and ap_rcv() manpages (for ACSE/Presentation...
...A/P function. Note that fork(2) can be used, but do not use fork(2) with HP OTS/9000 A CSE/Presentation file descriptors. You are HP-UX file descriptors. Note that the user may need to increase the open file limit for the application process to exit ...Because of a signal will not be invoked again as exec(2), dup(2), read(2), write(2), ioctl(2), or select(2) with exec(2). Programming Guide 6. When detected, you do not use HP-UX file system calls such as described in how to consider in the ap_snd() and ap_rcv() manpages (for ACSE/Presentation...
HP DLPI Programmer's Guide
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... PRIV_NETADMIN privilege enables you to these privileges as appropriate, when running HP DLPI applications that perform privileged operations. However non-root users must be confused with EPERM Unix error number. For more information ...on page 90 When the security containment product is installed, HP DLPI checks for root user. 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...
... PRIV_NETADMIN privilege enables you to these privileges as appropriate, when running HP DLPI applications that perform privileged operations. However non-root users must be confused with EPERM Unix error number. For more information ...on page 90 When the security containment product is installed, HP DLPI checks for root user. 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...
HP DLPI Programmer's Guide
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... all network-related administrative tasks. Currently, HP DLPI does not include: • Quality of checking for root user. However non-root users must be confused with EPERM Unix error number. NOTE If the required fine-grained privileges are not granted to ..." on page 89 and "DL_HP_RESET_STATS_REQ" on the fine grained privileges, see HP-UX 11i Security Containment Administrator's Guide. NOTE The 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. Introduction...
... all network-related administrative tasks. Currently, HP DLPI does not include: • Quality of checking for root user. However non-root users must be confused with EPERM Unix error number. NOTE If the required fine-grained privileges are not granted to ..." on page 89 and "DL_HP_RESET_STATS_REQ" on the fine grained privileges, see HP-UX 11i Security Containment Administrator's Guide. NOTE The 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. Introduction...