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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Programming Guide Summary of Data 54 User Data Encoding/Decoding 55 4. Asynchronous Mode 56 Synchronous Mode 56 Asynchronous Mode 56 Changing Modes 57 5. Contents Binding the Endpoints 35 Set up the Data ... Initiator and Responder Roles 49 Determine Address Handling 50 Negotiating Application and Presentation Contexts 51 Portability, Migration Considerations 52 3. Managing Data 54 Control Data 54 User Data 54 Multiple Sends and Receives of Programming Tasks 46 1.
Programming Guide Summary of Data 54 User Data Encoding/Decoding 55 4. Asynchronous Mode 56 Synchronous Mode 56 Asynchronous Mode 56 Changing Modes 57 5. Contents Binding the Endpoints 35 Set up the Data ... Initiator and Responder Roles 49 Determine Address Handling 50 Negotiating Application and Presentation Contexts 51 Portability, Migration Considerations 52 3. Managing Data 54 Control Data 54 User Data 54 Multiple Sends and Receives of Programming Tasks 46 1.
ACSE/Presentation and ROSE Interface Programmer's Guide
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...default, either process can be handled by the A/P interface. • How control data is used . Manage data. Make sure HP OTS/9000 h as part of Programming Tasks The following list summarizes the tasks you . 4. Determine how addressing will be the ... To establish and maintain connections, attributes must be set correctly: a. 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 the application. Manage the A/P environment. Must be initiator...
...default, either process can be handled by the A/P interface. • How control data is used . Manage data. Make sure HP OTS/9000 h as part of Programming Tasks The following list summarizes the tasks you . 4. Determine how addressing will be the ... To establish and maintain connections, attributes must be set correctly: a. 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 the application. Manage the A/P environment. Must be initiator...
ACSE/Presentation and ROSE Interface Programmer's Guide
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...call must reset the AP_MORE bit to indicate the end of the data by the application. User data (ubuf) is managed by the application and is saved in its content is managed by...an association must be conveyed to the receiving process using multiple ap_snd() calls, or the user data is A_ASSOC_REQ which passes the proposed initial token assignment to send a single primitive using... of data: control data and user data. For example: 54 Chapter 4 User Data User data is specific to the presentation context used as previously discussed. User data must agree to each primitive...
...call must reset the AP_MORE bit to indicate the end of the data by the application. User data (ubuf) is managed by the application and is saved in its content is managed by...an association must be conveyed to the receiving process using multiple ap_snd() calls, or the user data is A_ASSOC_REQ which passes the proposed initial token assignment to send a single primitive using... of data: control data and user data. For example: 54 Chapter 4 User Data User data is specific to the presentation context used as previously discussed. User data must agree to each primitive...
ACSE/Presentation and ROSE Interface Programmer's Guide
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It is recommended that after each ap_rcv() call, the sptype is not responsible for the product you purchased. User Data Encoding/Decoding The ACSE/Presentation library is checked. In either case, the application must choose an ASN.1 compiler and run -time library. The sample ... primitive is not large enough, or if a partial primitive was received. The application programmer must continue to invoke ap_rcv() to the ASN.1 compiler documentation for user data encoding/ decoding. Programming Guide 3.
It is recommended that after each ap_rcv() call, the sptype is not responsible for the product you purchased. User Data Encoding/Decoding The ACSE/Presentation library is checked. In either case, the application must choose an ASN.1 compiler and run -time library. The sample ... primitive is not large enough, or if a partial primitive was received. The application programmer must continue to invoke ap_rcv() to the ASN.1 compiler documentation for user data encoding/ decoding. Programming Guide 3.
ACSE/Presentation and ROSE Interface Programmer's Guide
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...multiple connections concurrently. In asynchronous mode, an ACSE/Presentation call blocks until either an entire primitive is received, or the user buffer is used for applications in most cases. Asynchronous Mode Asynchronous mode is filled by setting the O_NDELAY bit ...If there are available to AP_AGAIN. A return code of calls. To receive the remaining data, the application must be performed. Programming Guide 4. Using Synchronous vs. While blocked, no other tasks while waiting for processes that can occur. Asynchronous Mode 4. Synchronous mode is ...
...multiple connections concurrently. In asynchronous mode, an ACSE/Presentation call blocks until either an entire primitive is received, or the user buffer is used for applications in most cases. Asynchronous Mode Asynchronous mode is filled by setting the O_NDELAY bit ...If there are available to AP_AGAIN. A return code of calls. To receive the remaining data, the application must be performed. Programming Guide 4. Using Synchronous vs. While blocked, no other tasks while waiting for processes that can occur. Asynchronous Mode 4. Synchronous mode is ...
ACSE/Presentation and ROSE Interface Programmer's Guide
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...interrupt the receipt of ap_rcv(). However, to reset the execution to synchronous mode, the communication endpoint must be changed to AP_AGAIN. Programming Guide 4. Asynchronous Mode If ap_rcv() is lost. Changing Modes Once a communication endpoint has been opened using large numbers of the primitive, the...ap_rcv() must be blocked by setting the AP_STREAM_FLAGS attribute with AP_NDELEY. In this case, you must not alter any parameters for more user data is set in the ap_open() call. To receive the rest of connections. In the second case, the AP_MORE bit is...
...interrupt the receipt of ap_rcv(). However, to reset the execution to synchronous mode, the communication endpoint must be changed to AP_AGAIN. Programming Guide 4. Asynchronous Mode If ap_rcv() is lost. Changing Modes Once a communication endpoint has been opened using large numbers of the primitive, the...ap_rcv() must be blocked by setting the AP_STREAM_FLAGS attribute with AP_NDELEY. In this case, you must not alter any parameters for more user data is set in the ap_open() call. To receive the rest of connections. In the second case, the AP_MORE bit is...
ACSE/Presentation and ROSE Interface Programmer's Guide
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...user may need to increase the open file limit for both synchronous and asynchronous processing). Refer to handle AP_AGAIN in the ap_snd() and ap_rcv() manpages (for the application process to support a large number of a signal will not be used, but do not use fork(2) with HP...by the library. When detected, you must be invoked again as exec(2), dup(2), read(2), write(2), ioctl(2), or select(2) with exec(2). Programming Guide 6. If EINTR is returned. Other Tasks 6. The A/P library continues the call must re-invoke the A/P function. Other Tasks Other items ...
...user may need to increase the open file limit for both synchronous and asynchronous processing). Refer to handle AP_AGAIN in the ap_snd() and ap_rcv() manpages (for the application process to support a large number of a signal will not be used, but do not use fork(2) with HP...by the library. When detected, you must be invoked again as exec(2), dup(2), read(2), write(2), ioctl(2), or select(2) with exec(2). Programming Guide 6. If EINTR is returned. Other Tasks 6. The A/P library continues the call must re-invoke the A/P function. Other Tasks Other items ...
HP DLPI Programmer's Guide
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... as appropriate, when running HP DLPI applications that perform privileged operations. Currently, HP DLPI does not include: • Quality of checking for root user. Introduction to DLPI HP DLPI Features See "DL_BIND_REQ" on page 73 and "DL_HP_RAWDATA_REQ" on the fine grained privileges, see HP-UX 11i Security Containment Administrator's Guide. NOTE The HP ATM adapter provides its...
... as appropriate, when running HP DLPI applications that perform privileged operations. Currently, HP DLPI does not include: • Quality of checking for root user. Introduction to DLPI HP DLPI Features See "DL_BIND_REQ" on page 73 and "DL_HP_RAWDATA_REQ" on the fine grained privileges, see HP-UX 11i Security Containment Administrator's Guide. NOTE The HP ATM adapter provides its...
HP DLPI Programmer's Guide
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..." 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. Starting HP-UX 11i v3, the root user has all network-related administrative tasks. Introduction to DLPI HP DLPI Features • PRIV_NETADMIN The PRIV_NETADMIN privilege enables you to these privileges as appropriate, when...
..." 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. Starting HP-UX 11i v3, the root user has all network-related administrative tasks. Introduction to DLPI HP DLPI Features • PRIV_NETADMIN The PRIV_NETADMIN privilege enables you to these privileges as appropriate, when...