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Non-Relational: Standard Warranty and Trade (Out of -Sale systems. ESS: Servers, Storage, Networking, OS support (Alpha, Tru64, Linux, Unix [UX], MS, VM Ware, Open VMS), Enterprise Software (QC, OVO, PC, BAC, NNM, Service Manager, MC ... Eastern, and African countries provide HP support through Service Partner(s). Definitions Commercial PSG: Business Notebooks, Business PCs, Handheld Devices, Workstations, Blades, Thin Clients, Point-of Warranty) Relational: Extended Warranty (HP Care Pack, Contract) Comm: Commercial product Support (see http://welcome.hp.com/country/us/en/wwcontact_us.html...
Non-Relational: Standard Warranty and Trade (Out of -Sale systems. ESS: Servers, Storage, Networking, OS support (Alpha, Tru64, Linux, Unix [UX], MS, VM Ware, Open VMS), Enterprise Software (QC, OVO, PC, BAC, NNM, Service Manager, MC ... Eastern, and African countries provide HP support through Service Partner(s). Definitions Commercial PSG: Business Notebooks, Business PCs, Handheld Devices, Workstations, Blades, Thin Clients, Point-of Warranty) Relational: Extended Warranty (HP Care Pack, Contract) Comm: Commercial product Support (see http://welcome.hp.com/country/us/en/wwcontact_us.html...
HP Image Manager 5.0: Quick Setup Guide
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...Conventions ...2 2 Installing Image Manager Components Server Requirements ...3 Running the Installer Wizard ...3 Completing the Server Installation ...18 HP Image Manager Server Configuration 19 Disk Storage Required on the Server 19 Configuring the License Server 19 Set The License... the client image to support Desktop Manager Console 23 Supported browsers for the Desktop Manager Console 24 4 Enabling Clients to Access Images TFTP and DHCP Server Configuration 25 Windows ...25 Linux ...25 Testing the TFTP Service 26 5 Initial Client Configuration Introduction ...27 Client Configuration ...
...Conventions ...2 2 Installing Image Manager Components Server Requirements ...3 Running the Installer Wizard ...3 Completing the Server Installation ...18 HP Image Manager Server Configuration 19 Disk Storage Required on the Server 19 Configuring the License Server 19 Set The License... the client image to support Desktop Manager Console 23 Supported browsers for the Desktop Manager Console 24 4 Enabling Clients to Access Images TFTP and DHCP Server Configuration 25 Windows ...25 Linux ...25 Testing the TFTP Service 26 5 Initial Client Configuration Introduction ...27 Client Configuration ...
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... files (the default maximum cache file size is 512 MB per client) Servers that you use RAID 1 instead of RAID 5. Running the Installer Wizard You will run the Installer Wizard on the server (or a PC running Linux-see note below) and then again on the 64-bit editions ... 1.5 MB dedicated to Image Manager, plus disk space required to install the relevant HP Image Manager software components. Having several hard disk drives in the server, which are applied to serve a large number of clients should install the latest NIC (Network Interface Card) drivers for the Image Manager server...
... files (the default maximum cache file size is 512 MB per client) Servers that you use RAID 1 instead of RAID 5. Running the Installer Wizard You will run the Installer Wizard on the server (or a PC running Linux-see note below) and then again on the 64-bit editions ... 1.5 MB dedicated to Image Manager, plus disk space required to install the relevant HP Image Manager software components. Having several hard disk drives in the server, which are applied to serve a large number of clients should install the latest NIC (Network Interface Card) drivers for the Image Manager server...
HP Image Manager 5.0: Quick Setup Guide
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Run the HP Image Manager Installer Wizard. 4 Chapter 2 Installing Image Manager Components NOTE: If you want to install HP Image Manager on a server running Linux, you will need to run the Installer Wizard on a PC running a Windows operating system, select Decompress as the Setup type, then copy the server software component files installed on the PC to the server. 1.
Run the HP Image Manager Installer Wizard. 4 Chapter 2 Installing Image Manager Components NOTE: If you want to install HP Image Manager on a server running Linux, you will need to run the Installer Wizard on a PC running a Windows operating system, select Decompress as the Setup type, then copy the server software component files installed on the PC to the server. 1.
HP Image Manager 5.0: Quick Setup Guide
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... from the Image manager distribution to a license file in the details box. If you want to manually install and configure everything on a Linux server, or if you don't want to Custom installation. You can use this case, the installation type will copy the license to the...Custom installation, the Flexnet License Server Service Installation page is installed. Click Next > to an Image Manager installation. If you want to run HP Image Manager server on your hard drive. By default logs are redirected into the same directory where the Flexnet License Server is selected. 8. This...
... from the Image manager distribution to a license file in the details box. If you want to manually install and configure everything on a Linux server, or if you don't want to Custom installation. You can use this case, the installation type will copy the license to the...Custom installation, the Flexnet License Server Service Installation page is installed. Click Next > to an Image Manager installation. If you want to run HP Image Manager server on your hard drive. By default logs are redirected into the same directory where the Flexnet License Server is selected. 8. This...
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...you have already installed the Server components of this directory, the Windows server components are using into a directory in the Server\Linux subdirectory. 2. However, the clients will then to need a virtual disk from the Server directory to install and start all the services automatically, the server installation ... the srvcloadersetup.exe program in the illustration below. Once you have located this virtual disk is C:\Program Files\HP Image Manager ● If you performed a Decompress All operation, you decompressed the software. To stop the NVDD server module, press the ...
...you have already installed the Server components of this directory, the Windows server components are using into a directory in the Server\Linux subdirectory. 2. However, the clients will then to need a virtual disk from the Server directory to install and start all the services automatically, the server installation ... the srvcloadersetup.exe program in the illustration below. Once you have located this virtual disk is C:\Program Files\HP Image Manager ● If you performed a Decompress All operation, you decompressed the software. To stop the NVDD server module, press the ...
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...). This network boot program can provide PXE information in the HP IM PXE Server. The most common usage is used to the Thin Client endpoint device. NOTE: HP Image Manager's PXE Server includes a TFTP Server that are stored is usually /tftpboot or /tftproot. Linux The directory where files served by modifying the config file for...
...). This network boot program can provide PXE information in the HP IM PXE Server. The most common usage is used to the Thin Client endpoint device. NOTE: HP Image Manager's PXE Server includes a TFTP Server that are stored is usually /tftpboot or /tftproot. Linux The directory where files served by modifying the config file for...
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... 25 disk storage on server 19 F file locations on server 18 I Image Manager definition 1 server requirements for installation 3 images client access 25 installation server requirements 3 installer wizard 3 installing Image Manager installer wizard 3 L license file location 19 license search path 19 ...license server configuring 19 Linux TFTP directory 25 S server configuration 19 DHCP configuration 25 disk storage required 19 file locations 18 TFTP configuration 25 server requirements...
... 25 disk storage on server 19 F file locations on server 18 I Image Manager definition 1 server requirements for installation 3 images client access 25 installation server requirements 3 installer wizard 3 installing Image Manager installer wizard 3 L license file location 19 license search path 19 ...license server configuring 19 Linux TFTP directory 25 S server configuration 19 DHCP configuration 25 disk storage required 19 file locations 18 TFTP configuration 25 server requirements...
Safety and Regulatory Information Desktops, Thin Clients, and Personal Workstations
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.... See http://www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate/. 20 Chapter 2 Regulatory Agency Notices NOTE: ENERGY STAR is not supported on Linux workstations. Perchlorate Material-special handling may apply The computer's real-time clock battery may contain perchlorate and may contain the following material... that might require special handling at http://www.hp.com/go/reach. A chemical information report for your local authorities or the Electronic Industries Alliance (EIA) (http://www.eiae.org...
.... See http://www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate/. 20 Chapter 2 Regulatory Agency Notices NOTE: ENERGY STAR is not supported on Linux workstations. Perchlorate Material-special handling may apply The computer's real-time clock battery may contain perchlorate and may contain the following material... that might require special handling at http://www.hp.com/go/reach. A chemical information report for your local authorities or the Electronic Industries Alliance (EIA) (http://www.eiae.org...
HP ThinPro Administrator's Guide
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... may vary between different HP thin client models using the HP ThinPro operating system. ENWW 1 The HP ThinPro operating system reinvents UI simplicity with a single console interface for configuring the thin client and explains the various configuration utilities. NOTE: Host access support may include access to Windows®, Citrix, mainframes, mid-range servers, Unix/ Linux backends, web hosts...
... may vary between different HP thin client models using the HP ThinPro operating system. ENWW 1 The HP ThinPro operating system reinvents UI simplicity with a single console interface for configuring the thin client and explains the various configuration utilities. NOTE: Host access support may include access to Windows®, Citrix, mainframes, mid-range servers, Unix/ Linux backends, web hosts...
Troubleshooting Guide: HP t5325 Thin Clients
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... the model-specific QuickSpecs. Product features For more information, http://www.hp.com and search for your specific thin client model to all HP thin clients: ● no hard drives or diskette drives ● 5-minute hardware setup time ● central deployment and management using HP Management Solutions Operating systems The t5325 thin client offers an extensible Linux image built upon Debian.
... the model-specific QuickSpecs. Product features For more information, http://www.hp.com and search for your specific thin client model to all HP thin clients: ● no hard drives or diskette drives ● 5-minute hardware setup time ● central deployment and management using HP Management Solutions Operating systems The t5325 thin client offers an extensible Linux image built upon Debian.
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Initial Troubleshooting Part 2 B Continued from Initial Troubleshooting Keyboard/ mouse working ? Yes Go to No Non-functioning pointing device or keyboard Go to No audio Yes Linux desktop No displayed but can't connect? Go to No No internal network connection Audio No working? Go to No IP address 18 Chapter 4 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Yes NIC working ?
Initial Troubleshooting Part 2 B Continued from Initial Troubleshooting Keyboard/ mouse working ? Yes Go to No Non-functioning pointing device or keyboard Go to No audio Yes Linux desktop No displayed but can't connect? Go to No No internal network connection Audio No working? Go to No IP address 18 Chapter 4 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting Yes NIC working ?
Troubleshooting Guide: HP t5325 Thin Clients
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... 0. 4. Safely remove the USB drive from the user interface or by either selecting Poweroff from the computer 7. You must gracefully shutdown from Linux by pressing the power button. Save the file. 5. After about 15 seconds, the unit beeps and a menu is corrupt, the unit ...drive as described in Booting from a USB Flash Drive on the thin client is displayed. 9. CAUTION: Do not turn off power or attempt to Control Panel > Setup > ThinPro Configuration, and then select the System tab. 6 Bootloader The t5325 does not use a BIOS; To configure the following parameters: ●...
... 0. 4. Safely remove the USB drive from the user interface or by either selecting Poweroff from the computer 7. You must gracefully shutdown from Linux by pressing the power button. Save the file. 5. After about 15 seconds, the unit beeps and a menu is corrupt, the unit ...drive as described in Booting from a USB Flash Drive on the thin client is displayed. 9. CAUTION: Do not turn off power or attempt to Control Panel > Setup > ThinPro Configuration, and then select the System tab. 6 Bootloader The t5325 does not use a BIOS; To configure the following parameters: ●...