HP-UX version 11.00.01Stratus TechnologiesR1001H-05HP-UX Operating System:Peripherals Configuration
Notation Conventionsx Peripherals Configuration (R1001H) HP-UX version 11.00.01– Monospace bold represents user input in screen displays. For example,
Notation ConventionsHP-UX version 11.00.01 Preface xi A right-arrow (>) on a sample screen indicates the cursor position. For example,>install
Product Documentationxii Peripherals Configuration (R1001H) HP-UX version 11.00.01DANGERDanger notices alert you to conditions that are potentially le
Product DocumentationHP-UX version 11.00.01 Preface xiiiOnline DocumentationWhen you install the HP-UX operating system software, the following online
Product Documentationxiv Peripherals Configuration (R1001H) HP-UX version 11.00.01 The HP-UX Operating System: Continuum Series 400 Hardware Installa
Customer Assistance Center (CAC)HP-UX version 11.00.01 Preface xvWhen ordering a documentation CD-ROM please specify the product and platform document
HP-UX version 11.00.01 1-11Getting Started 1-When you physically install a disk drive, tape drive, expansion cabinet, or other peripheral device, you
Peripherals and Fault Tolerant Hardware1-2 Peripherals Configuration (R1001H) HP-UX version 11.00.01Keep this manual, the online man pages, and any ot
Peripherals and Fault Tolerant HardwareHP-UX version 11.00.01 Getting Started 1-3Differences from Hewlett-Packard SystemsStratus and Hewlett-Packard s
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Peripheral Configuration in Its Simplest Terms1-4 Peripherals Configuration (R1001H) HP-UX version 11.00.01Peripheral Configuration in Its Simplest Te
Peripheral Configuration in Its Simplest TermsHP-UX version 11.00.01 Getting Started 1-5Using SAM to Configure PeripheralsThe System Administration Ma
Understanding Device Special File Names1-6 Peripherals Configuration (R1001H) HP-UX version 11.00.01Understanding Device Special File NamesDevice spec
Viewing System Configuration with ioscanHP-UX version 11.00.01 Getting Started 1-7Here are some sample device special files and their possible meaning
Viewing System Configuration with ioscan1-8 Peripherals Configuration (R1001H) HP-UX version 11.00.01Figure 1-1. Sample Listing of ioscanUnderstanding
Viewing System Configuration with ioscanHP-UX version 11.00.01 Getting Started 1-9Figure 1-2. Sample ioscan -H Output The hardware path can be decoded
Viewing System Configuration with ioscan1-10 Peripherals Configuration (R1001H) HP-UX version 11.00.01Figure 1-3. Sample ioscan -f Output# ioscan -fCl
Viewing System Configuration with ioscanHP-UX version 11.00.01 Getting Started 1-11Understanding Class and InstanceThe sample ioscan output in Figure
Viewing System Configuration with ioscan1-12 Peripherals Configuration (R1001H) HP-UX version 11.00.01Card Instances and Device FilesCard instance num
Viewing System Configuration with ioscanHP-UX version 11.00.01 Getting Started 1-13Figure 1-5. Device Special Files Associated with a PeripheralSee th
HP-UX version 11.00.01 Contents iiiContentsPrefaceRevision Information ixAudience ixNotation Conventions ixProduct Documentation xiiOnline Documentati
Using ftsmaint to Administer System Hardware1-14 Peripherals Configuration (R1001H) HP-UX version 11.00.01Using ftsmaint to Administer System Hardware
Using ftsmaint to Administer System HardwareHP-UX version 11.00.01 Getting Started 1-15# ftsmaint lsModelx H/W Path Description State Se
Using ftsmaint to Administer System Hardware1-16 Peripherals Configuration (R1001H) HP-UX version 11.00.01Figure 1-6. ftsmaint Output Figure 1-7 and F
Using ftsmaint to Administer System HardwareHP-UX version 11.00.01 Getting Started 1-17Figure 1-7. ftsmaint Output for 1/0# ftsmaint ls 1/0H/W Path
Using ftsmaint to Administer System Hardware1-18 Peripherals Configuration (R1001H) HP-UX version 11.00.01Figure 1-8. ftsmaint Output for 0/2/7/2# fts
HP-UX version 11.00.01 2-12Configuring Interface Cards 2-This chapter discusses removing and replacing components, and downloading firmware. It ends w
Downloading Firmware2-2 Peripherals Configuration (R1001H) HP-UX version 11.00.01Downloading FirmwareOn Continuum systems a user-level daemon is respo
Downloading FirmwareHP-UX version 11.00.01 Configuring Interface Cards 2-3Figure 2-1. Sample download.conf FileThe fields in the /etc/stratus/download
Downloading Firmware2-4 Peripherals Configuration (R1001H) HP-UX version 11.00.01paths. The hardware paths are identified when entry in the Modelx fie
Downloading FirmwareHP-UX version 11.00.01 Configuring Interface Cards 2-5The fields in the /etc/stratus/personality.conf file have the same purpose a
Contentsiv Peripherals Configuration (R1001H) HP-UX version 11.00.013. Configuring Serial Ports for Terminals and Modems 3-1Configuring Console Contro
Configuring a Peripheral (A Summary)2-6 Peripherals Configuration (R1001H) HP-UX version 11.00.01In this case, 11/10/12 is the desired slot for the K1
HP-UX version 11.00.01 3-13Configuring Serial Ports for Terminals and Modems 3-This chapter contains the procedures for configuring serial ports and r
Configuring Console Controller Serial Ports3-2 Peripherals Configuration (R1001H) HP-UX version 11.00.01The console controllers support three serial p
Configuring Console Controller Serial PortsHP-UX version 11.00.01 Configuring Serial Ports for Terminals and Modems 3-33. Burn the port configuration
Configuring Console Controller Serial Ports3-4 Peripherals Configuration (R1001H) HP-UX version 11.00.015. The system next displays the following thre
Configuring Console Controller Serial PortsHP-UX version 11.00.01 Configuring Serial Ports for Terminals and Modems 3-56. To activate the new settings
Configuring the Console Terminal3-6 Peripherals Configuration (R1001H) HP-UX version 11.00.01Configuring the Console Terminal The addhardware command
Configuring Other TerminalsHP-UX version 11.00.01 Configuring Serial Ports for Terminals and Modems 3-7and Maintenance Guide (R024H) for more informat
Configuring Other Terminals3-8 Peripherals Configuration (R1001H) HP-UX version 11.00.013. To create a new terminfo file, follow the directions in the
HP-UX version 11.00.01 4-14Configuring Disk Drives 4-This chapter gives procedures and guidelines for configuring disk drives using the SCSI interface
HP-UX version 11.00.01 Figures vFiguresFigure 1-1. Sample Listing of ioscan 1-8Figure 1-2. Sample ioscan -H Output 1-9Figure 1-3. Sample ioscan -f O
Planning to Configure a Disk Drive4-2 Peripherals Configuration (R1001H) HP-UX version 11.00.01Planning to Configure a Disk DriveReview the material d
Managing Disk DevicesHP-UX version 11.00.01 Configuring Disk Drives 4-3Managing Disk DevicesThe procedures in this section apply to all cases of addin
Managing Disk Devices4-4 Peripherals Configuration (R1001H) HP-UX version 11.00.014. Verify that the new disk is configured into the system by enterin
Managing Disk DevicesHP-UX version 11.00.01 Configuring Disk Drives 4-5b. To determine the mirror state of the logical volumes, enter lvdisplay lv_nam
Managing Disk Devices4-6 Peripherals Configuration (R1001H) HP-UX version 11.00.019. Add the physical volume to the volume group by entering vgextend
Managing Disk DevicesHP-UX version 11.00.01 Configuring Disk Drives 4-7b. To determine the mirror state of the logical volumes, enter lvdisplay lv_nam
Managing Disk Devices4-8 Peripherals Configuration (R1001H) HP-UX version 11.00.018. Create a physical volume on the new disk by enteringpvcreate [-B]
Managing Disk DevicesHP-UX version 11.00.01 Configuring Disk Drives 4-93. If you are moving a root LVM disk, determine the current root-disk configura
Managing Disk Devices4-10 Peripherals Configuration (R1001H) HP-UX version 11.00.018. Remove the disk drive from its current slot and insert it into i
Managing Disk DevicesHP-UX version 11.00.01 Configuring Disk Drives 4-1113. If the newly located disk is not the root disk, you can mount it by enteri
Managing Disk Devices4-12 Peripherals Configuration (R1001H) HP-UX version 11.00.016. If you are removing a nonmirrored LVM disk and you want to save
Managing Disk DevicesHP-UX version 11.00.01 Configuring Disk Drives 4-13Determining Disk Drive CharacteristicsTo display information about a specific
After Configuring the Disk Drive4-14 Peripherals Configuration (R1001H) HP-UX version 11.00.01After Configuring the Disk DriveAfter configuring the HP
HP-UX version 11.00.01 5-15Configuring Tape Drives 5-Several kinds of tape drives, having different recording methods and formats, can be configured t
Configuring a Tape Drive5-2 Peripherals Configuration (R1001H) HP-UX version 11.00.01When configuring a tape drive, have available the following addit
Configuring a Tape DriveHP-UX version 11.00.01 Configuring Tape Drives 5-33. Install the tape drive, following instructions provided in the hardware d
After Configuring a Tape Drive5-4 Peripherals Configuration (R1001H) HP-UX version 11.00.017. Verify that you can read and write to and from the devic
After Configuring a Tape DriveHP-UX version 11.00.01 Configuring Tape Drives 5-5nohup(1) Run a command immune to hang-ups, logouts, and quitspax(1) Po
After Configuring a Tape Drive5-6 Peripherals Configuration (R1001H) HP-UX version 11.00.01Table 5-2 lists the HP-UX operating system tape utilities t
HP-UX version 11.00.01 6-16Configuring CD-ROM Drives 6-NOTEContinuum Series 400 systems support CD-ROM drives in a slightly different manner than Hewl
HP-UX version 11.00.01 Tab les viiTablesTable 3-1. Console, RSN, and Auxiliary Port Configuration 3-2Table 5-1. Tape-Drive Commands and Special Files
Configuring a CD-ROM Drive6-2 Peripherals Configuration (R1001H) HP-UX version 11.00.01Because CD-ROM disks hold only read-only file systems, you cann
Configuring a CD-ROM DriveHP-UX version 11.00.01 Configuring CD-ROM Drives 6-3b. For Continuum Series 600 and 1200 systems, check the location of the
HP-UX version 11.00.01 7-17Configuring Asynchronous Serial Interfaces7-This chapter contains information on how to configure the asynchronous serial i
Loading the Asynchronous Card Firmware7-2 Peripherals Configuration (R1001H) HP-UX version 11.00.01Notice that the instance number (column I) for the
Creating Device Special FilesHP-UX version 11.00.01 Configuring Asynchronous Serial Interfaces 7-3briefly describes how to create device special files
Attaching Devices to the Asynchronous Serial Interface7-4 Peripherals Configuration (R1001H) HP-UX version 11.00.01Attaching Devices to the Asynchrono
Attaching Devices to the Asynchronous Serial InterfaceHP-UX version 11.00.01 Configuring Asynchronous Serial Interfaces 7-5Null modem cable pins must
Attaching Devices to the Asynchronous Serial Interface7-6 Peripherals Configuration (R1001H) HP-UX version 11.00.01 4800 baud 9600 baud 19200 baud
Attaching Devices to the Asynchronous Serial InterfaceHP-UX version 11.00.01 Configuring Asynchronous Serial Interfaces 7-72. Instruct the system to u
Attaching Devices to the Asynchronous Serial Interface7-8 Peripherals Configuration (R1001H) HP-UX version 11.00.01To set up the modem through the SAM
Additional ReferencesHP-UX version 11.00.01 Configuring Asynchronous Serial Interfaces 7-9 If modems connect to each other, but no data appears, turn
HP-UX version 11.00.01 Index-1IndexIndex-Aaddhardware command, 1-11, 2-1, 3-6, 4-3, 5-3, 6-3administrative tasksstandard command paths, 1-1asynchronou
IndexIndex-2 Peripherals Configuration (R1001H) HP-UX version 11.00.01Ggetty entry, terminal, 7-6groupssee volume groupsHhardware addressdisplayed in
IndexHP-UX version 11.00.01 Index-3portssee serial portsRreboot, after installing devices, 1-4root disk, determining configuration, 4-9RSN, configurin
HP-UX version 11.00.01 Preface ixPreface <Preface>PrefaceThis manual describes how to configure peripherals for Continuum systems.Revision Infor
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