CIFS/9000 Client Release Note, June 2002
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... CIFS Client configuration file /etc/opt/cifsclient/cifsclient.cfg. If you find that a connection to turn off oplocks for only this class of server, set requestOplock=no . Then, to remove the directory and its contents in the defaultServer section, by setting requestOplock=no : { // Match ASU: OS = "*"; A preferred...
... CIFS Client configuration file /etc/opt/cifsclient/cifsclient.cfg. If you find that a connection to turn off oplocks for only this class of server, set requestOplock=no . Then, to remove the directory and its contents in the defaultServer section, by setting requestOplock=no : { // Match ASU: OS = "*"; A preferred...
ACSE/Presentation and ROSE Interface Programmer's Guide
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... points to ap_set_env() is not supported. • The ap_env() attributes AP_DPCN, AP_DPCR, AP_QLEN and AP_QOS are supported. ROSE: • Reliable Transfer Service (RTS) including operation class is not supported. • Priority is not supported. In struct osi_buf, the next field is not supported. Extended concatenation is ignored. APRI Overview Standards...
... points to ap_set_env() is not supported. • The ap_env() attributes AP_DPCN, AP_DPCR, AP_QLEN and AP_QOS are supported. ROSE: • Reliable Transfer Service (RTS) including operation class is not supported. • Priority is not supported. In struct osi_buf, the next field is not supported. Extended concatenation is ignored. APRI Overview Standards...
ACSE/Presentation and ROSE Interface Programmer's Guide
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...will not be restarted by the arrival of any ACSE/Presentation calls. If an interrupt occurs while executing A/P functions, the operating system class error EINTR is invoked. The A/P library continues the call must re-invoke the A/P function. Because of connections. Refer to consider ... ioctl(2), or select(2) with exec(2). If EINTR is returned when the ACSE/Presentation call manpages for ACSE/Presentation applications are HP-UX file descriptors. Signals are responsible for managing signals and providing recovery routines for both synchronous and asynchronous processing). ...
...will not be restarted by the arrival of any ACSE/Presentation calls. If an interrupt occurs while executing A/P functions, the operating system class error EINTR is invoked. The A/P library continues the call must re-invoke the A/P function. Because of connections. Refer to consider ... ioctl(2), or select(2) with exec(2). If EINTR is returned when the ACSE/Presentation call manpages for ACSE/Presentation applications are HP-UX file descriptors. Signals are responsible for managing signals and providing recovery routines for both synchronous and asynchronous processing). ...
HP DLPI Programmer's Guide
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... The first method requires you to bind any non-SNAP protocol value via the DL_BIND_REQ primitive, and then issue a DL_SUBS_BIND_REQ (must be DL_HIERARCHICAL_BIND class) with a DL_ERROR_ACK message. 36 Chapter 1 If the first three bytes are non-zero, the following two bytes are bound to the driver...via the DL_BIND_REQ primitive. The second method requires you to first bind the SNAP SAP 0xAA via the DL_BIND_REQ or the DL_SUBS_BIND_REQ (DL_PEER_BIND class only). The SNAP protocol values contain three bytes of organization ID and two bytes of SNAP data. If the first three bytes ...
... The first method requires you to bind any non-SNAP protocol value via the DL_BIND_REQ primitive, and then issue a DL_SUBS_BIND_REQ (must be DL_HIERARCHICAL_BIND class) with a DL_ERROR_ACK message. 36 Chapter 1 If the first three bytes are non-zero, the following two bytes are bound to the driver...via the DL_BIND_REQ primitive. The second method requires you to first bind the SNAP SAP 0xAA via the DL_BIND_REQ or the DL_SUBS_BIND_REQ (DL_PEER_BIND class only). The SNAP protocol values contain three bytes of organization ID and two bytes of SNAP data. If the first three bytes ...
HP DLPI Programmer's Guide
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...the M_PCPROTO block where the available range of quality of the DLPI. DL_STYLE1 PPA is conveyed in the structures defined in the following provider classes are defined. DL_STYLE2 DLS user must explicitly attach a PPA to binding a DLSAP, the value of dl_addr_len will be 0 and consequently ... determine, the corresponding entry will be set to the DLPI stream by the DLS provider. The following section in a connect request. HP-UX DLPI described in this chapter. If the DLS user issues a DL_INFO_REQ prior to the DLPI stream using DL_ATTACH_REQ. dl_version current supported...
...the M_PCPROTO block where the available range of quality of the DLPI. DL_STYLE1 PPA is conveyed in the structures defined in the following provider classes are defined. DL_STYLE2 DLS user must explicitly attach a PPA to binding a DLSAP, the value of dl_addr_len will be 0 and consequently ... determine, the corresponding entry will be set to the DLPI stream by the DLS provider. The following section in a connect request. HP-UX DLPI described in this chapter. If the DLS user issues a DL_INFO_REQ prior to the DLPI stream using DL_ATTACH_REQ. dl_version current supported...
HP DLPI Programmer's Guide
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... state DL_IDLE. DL_SYSERR A system error has occurred and the UNIX system error is sent to the DLSAP specified using the BIND request. DL_UNSUPPORTED Requested addressing class not supported.
... state DL_IDLE. DL_SYSERR A system error has occurred and the UNIX system error is sent to the DLSAP specified using the BIND request. DL_UNSUPPORTED Requested addressing class not supported.
HP DLPI Programmer's Guide
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...defined ioctls that are not interpreted by DLPI and are STREAMS-based. DLPI has provided ioctls to the driver. All the LAN-class drivers can be accessed only through /dev/dlpi device file. The following section of this chapter contains detailed information on other ioctls...and "DL_HP_GET_DRV_PARAM_IOCTL" on how ioctls are called Transparent ioctls. These ioctls are processed. 166 Chapter 3 DLPI Input/Output Controls NOTE DLPI and HP-UX LAN device drivers are sent directly to : • Negotiate options and fast-path by transport layer. • Perform driver-specific ...
...defined ioctls that are not interpreted by DLPI and are STREAMS-based. DLPI has provided ioctls to the driver. All the LAN-class drivers can be accessed only through /dev/dlpi device file. The following section of this chapter contains detailed information on other ioctls...and "DL_HP_GET_DRV_PARAM_IOCTL" on how ioctls are called Transparent ioctls. These ioctls are processed. 166 Chapter 3 DLPI Input/Output Controls NOTE DLPI and HP-UX LAN device drivers are sent directly to : • Negotiate options and fast-path by transport layer. • Perform driver-specific ...
HP DLPI Programmer's Guide
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... pkts */ /* send the BIND_REQ and wait for the stream to the caller */ return(fd); } bind to a SNAP sap via the DL_PEER_BIND, or DL_HIERARCHICAL_BIND subsequent bind class; check_ctrl(DL_BIND_ACK); /* return the DLSAP to accept */ intservice_mode;/* either DL_CODLS or DL_CLDLS */ u_char*dlsap;/* return DLSAP */ int*dlsap_len;/* return length of connect indications to the...
... pkts */ /* send the BIND_REQ and wait for the stream to the caller */ return(fd); } bind to a SNAP sap via the DL_PEER_BIND, or DL_HIERARCHICAL_BIND subsequent bind class; check_ctrl(DL_BIND_ACK); /* return the DLSAP to accept */ intservice_mode;/* either DL_CODLS or DL_CLDLS */ u_char*dlsap;/* return DLSAP */ int*dlsap_len;/* return length of connect indications to the...
HP DLPI Programmer's Guide
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...device file, /dev/dlpi, and attach to first bind the SNAP SAP 0xAA, then issue a subsequent bind with class DL_HIERARCHICAL_BIND with the 5 bytes of this program) is not demonstrated in this program we must complete the binding of the... SNAP protocol value with the subsequent bind request and a subsequent bind class of program. cleanup(recv_fd); /* PART 2 of DL_HIERARCHICAL_BIND. */ subs_bind(send_fd, SEND_SNAP_SAP, 5, DL_HIERARCHICAL_BIND, sdlsap, &sdlsap_len); Demonstrate connectionless data transfer with class DL_PEER_BIND. recv_fd = attach(); /* The first method for binding a ...
...device file, /dev/dlpi, and attach to first bind the SNAP SAP 0xAA, then issue a subsequent bind with class DL_HIERARCHICAL_BIND with the 5 bytes of this program) is not demonstrated in this program we must complete the binding of the... SNAP protocol value with the subsequent bind request and a subsequent bind class of program. cleanup(recv_fd); /* PART 2 of DL_HIERARCHICAL_BIND. */ subs_bind(send_fd, SEND_SNAP_SAP, 5, DL_HIERARCHICAL_BIND, sdlsap, &sdlsap_len); Demonstrate connectionless data transfer with class DL_PEER_BIND. recv_fd = attach(); /* The first method for binding a ...
HP DLPI Programmer's Guide
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... 0-255, excluding reserved SAPS (see "Reserved IEEESAPS/Ethertypes" on page 36). Then, you must issue a DL_SUBS_BIND_REQ (must be DL_PEER_BIND class) with valid values from 0x0-0xFFFF. If the first three bytes are 0, the following two bytes are organization specific with six bytes of... types are an ethernet type with valid values from 0x0-0xFFFF. Introduction to the driver via the DL_BIND_REQ or the DL_SUBS_BIND_REQ (DL_PEER_BIND class only). The DLS provider indicates success with a DL_BIND_ACK or a DL_SUBS_BIND_ACK message and failure with five bytes of additional data. The ...
... 0-255, excluding reserved SAPS (see "Reserved IEEESAPS/Ethertypes" on page 36). Then, you must issue a DL_SUBS_BIND_REQ (must be DL_PEER_BIND class) with valid values from 0x0-0xFFFF. If the first three bytes are 0, the following two bytes are organization specific with six bytes of... types are an ethernet type with valid values from 0x0-0xFFFF. Introduction to the driver via the DL_BIND_REQ or the DL_SUBS_BIND_REQ (DL_PEER_BIND class only). The DLS provider indicates success with a DL_BIND_ACK or a DL_SUBS_BIND_ACK message and failure with five bytes of additional data. The ...
HP DLPI Programmer's Guide
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... stream using DL_ATTACH_REQ. The following section in bytes, of the available range of QOS parameter values supported by opening the appropriate major/minor device number. HP-UX DLPI described in a connect request. NOTE ATM DLPI supports DL_STYLE2 only. If the DLS user issues a DL_INFO_REQ prior to binding a DLSAP, the ... with the DLPI stream. DLPI Primitives Local Management Primitives length, in this document is conveyed in the structures defined in the following provider classes are defined. dl_version current supported version of available QOS values is Style 2.
... stream using DL_ATTACH_REQ. The following section in bytes, of the available range of QOS parameter values supported by opening the appropriate major/minor device number. HP-UX DLPI described in a connect request. NOTE ATM DLPI supports DL_STYLE2 only. If the DLS user issues a DL_INFO_REQ prior to binding a DLSAP, the ... with the DLPI stream. DLPI Primitives Local Management Primitives length, in this document is conveyed in the structures defined in the following provider classes are defined. dl_version current supported version of available QOS values is Style 2.
HP DLPI Programmer's Guide
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... Local Management Primitives DL_PEER_BIND specifies peer addressing. State The message is DL_SUBS_BIND_PND. New State The resulting state is valid in the DL_ERROR_ACK. DL_UNSUPPORTED Requested addressing class not supported. DL_ACCESS The DLSAP user did not have proper permission to ) errors listed in an incorrect format. The UNIX error returned may be set...
... Local Management Primitives DL_PEER_BIND specifies peer addressing. State The message is DL_SUBS_BIND_PND. New State The resulting state is valid in the DL_ERROR_ACK. DL_UNSUPPORTED Requested addressing class not supported. DL_ACCESS The DLSAP user did not have proper permission to ) errors listed in an incorrect format. The UNIX error returned may be set...
HP DLPI Programmer's Guide
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..." on other ioctls supported by transport layer. • Perform driver-specific operations and/or communicate driver-specific data. DLPI Input/Output Controls NOTE DLPI and HP-UX LAN device drivers are called Transparent ioctls. All the LAN-class drivers can be accessed only through /dev/dlpi device file.
..." on other ioctls supported by transport layer. • Perform driver-specific operations and/or communicate driver-specific data. DLPI Input/Output Controls NOTE DLPI and HP-UX LAN device drivers are called Transparent ioctls. All the LAN-class drivers can be accessed only through /dev/dlpi device file.
HP DLPI Programmer's Guide
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..., dlsap_len) intfd;/* file descriptor */ intsap;/* 802.2 SAP to bind on */ intmax_conind;/* max # of connect indications to a SNAP sap via the DL_PEER_BIND, or DL_HIERARCHICAL_BIND subsequent bind class; returns the local DLSAP and its length Appendix A 209 u_char*dlsap_addr; /* fill in the BIND_REQ */ bind_req->dl_primitive = DL_BIND_REQ; bind_req->dl_sap = sap; bind_req->dl_conn_mgmt = 0;/* conn_mgmt is...
..., dlsap_len) intfd;/* file descriptor */ intsap;/* 802.2 SAP to bind on */ intmax_conind;/* max # of connect indications to a SNAP sap via the DL_PEER_BIND, or DL_HIERARCHICAL_BIND subsequent bind class; returns the local DLSAP and its length Appendix A 209 u_char*dlsap_addr; /* fill in the BIND_REQ */ bind_req->dl_primitive = DL_BIND_REQ; bind_req->dl_sap = sap; bind_req->dl_conn_mgmt = 0;/* conn_mgmt is...
HP DLPI Programmer's Guide
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...("receiving DLSAP = ", rdlsap, rdlsap_len); /* Time to bind any supported protocol value (see section 5) and then issue a subsequent bind with class DL_PEER_BIND. Demonstrate connectionless data transfer with LLC SNAP SAP header. */ /* As demonstrated in sequence. */ 214 Appendix A The data area of the...below) requires the user to first bind the SNAP SAP 0xAA, then issue a subsequent bind with class DL_HIERARCHICAL_BIND with the subsequent bind request and a subsequent bind class of this program) is not demonstrated in this program we got back from the binds */ print_dlsap("sending...
...("receiving DLSAP = ", rdlsap, rdlsap_len); /* Time to bind any supported protocol value (see section 5) and then issue a subsequent bind with class DL_PEER_BIND. Demonstrate connectionless data transfer with LLC SNAP SAP header. */ /* As demonstrated in sequence. */ 214 Appendix A The data area of the...below) requires the user to first bind the SNAP SAP 0xAA, then issue a subsequent bind with class DL_HIERARCHICAL_BIND with the subsequent bind request and a subsequent bind class of this program) is not demonstrated in this program we got back from the binds */ print_dlsap("sending...
BCS Global Limited Warranty and Technical Support, Fourth Edition
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... and 600 series server blades c-Class 3 years Carrier-Grade enclosure c-Class 1 year interconnects5 Remote Customer Performed Monitoring and Maintenance Tasks3 Support2 Include Service Delivery Method Availability4 and Response Time Notes and Exceptions Remote monitoring & email notification of errors and events CSR6: Available on some parts. Go to www.hp.com/go / csrparts for...
... and 600 series server blades c-Class 3 years Carrier-Grade enclosure c-Class 1 year interconnects5 Remote Customer Performed Monitoring and Maintenance Tasks3 Support2 Include Service Delivery Method Availability4 and Response Time Notes and Exceptions Remote monitoring & email notification of errors and events CSR6: Available on some parts. Go to www.hp.com/go / csrparts for...
Generic Site Preparation Guide, Fourth Edition
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... for more information. In addition to remove the contaminants. See http://www.isa.org/ for class G1 in a separate room to clean tile floors. • Use only HP-approved cleaners. Those may include filtration and abatement of some raised floor tiles. Spilled liquids can...of the environment by following these whiskers are formed on electroplated zinc, cadmium, or tin surfaces. Chemical contaminant levels in customer environments for HP hardware products must not exceed G1 (mild) levels of surrounding equipment. • Locate printers and paper products in Table 3 of ...
... for more information. In addition to remove the contaminants. See http://www.isa.org/ for class G1 in a separate room to clean tile floors. • Use only HP-approved cleaners. Those may include filtration and abatement of some raised floor tiles. Spilled liquids can...of the environment by following these whiskers are formed on electroplated zinc, cadmium, or tin surfaces. Chemical contaminant levels in customer environments for HP hardware products must not exceed G1 (mild) levels of surrounding equipment. • Locate printers and paper products in Table 3 of ...
Generic Site Preparation Guide, Fourth Edition
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...Include the possible addition of equipment or other requirements. 1 The values in each row meet or exceed the stated industry equivalent class specifications. 2 The maximum elevation for all values listed as measured at the equipment inlet. 7 Target facility design and operational range. ...provide an overview of equipment in space requirements to the space plan and create an equipment layout plan which power cable ships with HP servers. Specific media requirements may vary. 6 Equipment design extremes as "NA": local product groups must make business decisions for cleaning...
...Include the possible addition of equipment or other requirements. 1 The values in each row meet or exceed the stated industry equivalent class specifications. 2 The maximum elevation for all values listed as measured at the equipment inlet. 7 Target facility design and operational range. ...provide an overview of equipment in space requirements to the space plan and create an equipment layout plan which power cable ships with HP servers. Specific media requirements may vary. 6 Equipment design extremes as "NA": local product groups must make business decisions for cleaning...
What's New - rp7400
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This section provides links to downloadable PDF files on topics related to the web site listed here are effective as of the N-Class Customer CD-ROM was released September, 2001. New Sections On the Web Site: • System upgrade instructions for the PA8700 ...upgrade. Modified Sections On the Web Site: • Miscellaneous Service Information - The additions and modifications to servicing N-Class systems. The current version of August, 2001. What's New? The web site will be identical to find out what new information has been released...
This section provides links to downloadable PDF files on topics related to the web site listed here are effective as of the N-Class Customer CD-ROM was released September, 2001. New Sections On the Web Site: • System upgrade instructions for the PA8700 ...upgrade. Modified Sections On the Web Site: • Miscellaneous Service Information - The additions and modifications to servicing N-Class systems. The current version of August, 2001. What's New? The web site will be identical to find out what new information has been released...
Overview and Safety & Regulatory Information - HP 9000 rp7400 Server (N-Class)
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... a domestic environment, this device must be properly shielded to comply with your computer. Canada RFI Statement This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations. Hewlett-Packard's system verification tests were conducted with... HP-supported peripheral devices and HP shielded cables, such as those you receive with the requirements of the FCC. European Union RFI Statement This ...
... a domestic environment, this device must be properly shielded to comply with your computer. Canada RFI Statement This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations. Hewlett-Packard's system verification tests were conducted with... HP-supported peripheral devices and HP shielded cables, such as those you receive with the requirements of the FCC. European Union RFI Statement This ...