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HP VISUALIZE B Class and C Class Owner's Guide HP VISUALIZE Workstation Printed in USA Manufacturing Part Number: HP Part No. A5992-90000 Edition E1299 - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 2
Hewlett-Packard Company. HEWLETT-PACKARD WARRANTY STATEMENT HP PRODUCT DURATION OF WARRANTY HP VISUALIZE B Class and C Class Computers 1 Year 1. HP warrants HP either new or like-new. 2. HP warrants that HP software will not fail to execute its programming instructions, for the period specified - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 3
be entitled to a refund of the purchase price upon prompt return of the product. 4. HP products may contain remanufactured parts equivalent to new HP SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY, SATISFACTORY QUALITY, AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 8. HP - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 4
is subject to restrictions as set forth in subdivision (c) (1) (ii) of the Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software Clause in DFARS 252.227.7013. Hewlett-Packard Co., 3000 Hanover St., Palo Alto, CA 94304. 4 - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 5
Unit Rear Panel Connectors 29 Audio Connectors 31 USB Connectors 32 HP Parallel I/O Connector 33 802.3 Network Connectors 33 RS-232C Serial 35 Security Loop 36 Locking Your System Unit's Left-Side Panel 37 Memory 38 Monitors 39 Operating System Overview 40 Information You Need to Record - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 6
Device Files 71 Formatting a New Diskette 74 Transferring Data To and From a Floppy Diskette 75 Listing the Files on a Floppy Diskette 76 Troubleshooting 76 Verifying the Floppy Drive Configuration 77 Additional Floppy Drive Information 78 Configuring the Floppy Driver 78 For More Information - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 7
the System Unit 100 Closing the Left Side Panel of the System Unit 102 System Unit Power Supply 103 Propping Up the Power Supply 103 I/O Cards 106 Removing I/O Cards 107 Installing I/O Cards 109 7 - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 8
System 148 Memory Cards 153 Installing Additional Memory 153 Removing Memory 157 Changing Your Monitor Type 159 Setting the Monitor Type at Power On 159 Setting the Monitor Type from the Boot Console Interface 159 Setting the Monitor Type Using SAM 160 Troubleshooting Monitor Problems 163 - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 9
Monitor Type with SAM 185 Setting the Monitor Type at Power On 188 Troubleshooting Monitor Problems 189 Changing the Console to an External Terminal 190 Displaying the Current Memory Configuration 191 Memory Information Sample 192 Displaying the Status of the System I/O 193 Setting the Auto - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 10
218 For FCC B Applications 218 EMI Class A RRL (Korea 219 VCCI Class B ITE (Japan 219 EMI Class A (Taiwan 220 Special Video Configuration Statement 220 Third Party Emissions Regulations Compliance 221 Special Regulatory and Safety Information 222 Acoustics 222 Laser Safety Statement - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 11
1-1. System Unit Front Panel Controls 26 Figure 1-2. LCD Symbols HP Visualize B Class and C Class Features .27 Figure 1-3. System PCI Card Slot Numbering and Capabilities 106 Figure 5-6. I/O Slot Numbering 107 Figure 5-7. Removing the I/O Card Retainer 108 Figure 5-8. Removing the I/O Card 108 - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 12
Figures Figure 5-11. Removing the CD Drive Bay's Rear Cover 115 Figure 5-12. Front of System Unit with the Front Panel Removed. . . 115 Figure 5-13. Removing the CD Drive Bracket and Blank 116 Figure 5-14. Installing the CD Drive 117 Figure 5-15. Plugging in the Audio, ATAPI and Power Cables 118 - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 13
Its Bracket 146 Figure 5-43. Replacing the Hard Disk Drive Bracket 147 Figure 5-44. Propping Up the Power Supply 154 Figure 5-45. Memory Card Slot Numbers and Loading Sequence . . . .155 Figure 5-46. Installing Memory Cards 156 Figure 5-47. Propping Up the Power Supply 157 Figure 5-48. Removing - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 14
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Tables Table 1-1. HP Visualize B Class and C Class Features 23 Table 1-2. Problems Loading and Booting the Operating System . . . .204 Table 7-3. Problems with the 802.3 Network 204 Table 7-4. Problems Using a Hard Disk Drive 205 Table 7-5. Problems Using the CD Drive 205 Table 7-6. Problems - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 16
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how to use your HP VISUALIZE B Class and C Class computer. This manual assumes that you have installed your computer as described in the HP VISUALIZE B Class and C Class Installation Card. Audience This guide is intended for HP VISUALIZE B Class and C Class computer users. Safety and Regulatory - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 18
Installation Notice Products designated in the applicable Hewlett-Packard price list as customer-installable can be installed by computer-knowledgeable customers who carefully read and follow the instructions provided. Customers who elect to have the product installed by our field personnel are - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 19
edition of the manual is listed below: Edition Revision History E0299 First Printing Problems, Questions, and Suggestions If you have any problems or questions with our hardware, software, or documentation, please contact either your HP Response Center or your local HP representative. If you - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 20
Documentation Conventions Unless otherwise noted in the text, this guide uses the following symbolic conventions. user-supplied values screen display Enter Italic words or characters in syntax and command descriptions represent values that you must supply. Italics are also used in - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 21
1 System Overview This chapter introduces the HP VISUALIZE B Class and C Class computer. Its purpose is to familiarize you with your computer and its controls and indicators. 21 - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 22
System Overview Instructions in this chapter assume that you are using the HP-UX 10.20 or 11.0 operating system with the HP CDE interface. Note that the HP-UX 10.20 or 11.0 operating system is a Year 2000 compliant operating system. The topics included in this chapter are: • Product Description • - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 23
features. HP VISUALIZE B Class and C Class Features Computer Feature Processor Operating System User Interface Compatibility Monitors Optional Graphics Description PA8500 with operating frequencies of 300MHz for the B1000 and 400MHz for the C3000. This processor has a 0.5Mbyte instruction cache - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 24
Table 1-1 System Overview Product Description HP VISUALIZE B Class and C Class Features Computer Feature Main Memory Internal Storage Devices Standard Network Standard I/O PCI slots Keyboard Description The B1000 and C3000 computers use 128 MByte and 256 MByte DIMMs to provide a minimum of 128 - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 25
Table 1-1 System Overview Product Description HP VISUALIZE B Class and C Class Features Computer Feature Mouse Description Universal Serial Bus (USB) mouse Chapter 1 25 - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 26
System Overview System Unit Front Panel and Removable Devices Figure 1-1 System Unit Front Panel and Removable Devices Before powering on your system, you should become familiar with the system unit controls. Figure 1-1 shows the system unit front panel controls. System Unit Front Panel Controls - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 27
about the state of the system, including chassis codes. The symbols in Figure 1-2 appear in the LCD if you have the HP-UX 10.20 or 11.0 operating system booted on your system. They represent the different system activities shown: LCD Symbols HP VISUALIZE B Class and C Class Features Operating system - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 28
NOTE System Overview System Unit Front Panel and Removable Devices Removable Media Devices Depending on your configuration, you can have one or both of the following removable device drives in your system unit: • CD drive • Floppy disk drive You cannot have two devices of the same type. For example, - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 29
the following connectors on the system unit's rear panel: • Audio connectors (including headphones and microphone) • USB keyboard and mouse connectors • HP parallel IEEE 1284 I/O connector • 802.3 TP (Twisted Pair) LAN connector • RS-232C serial I/O connectors • SCSI connectors including Ultra2 Wide - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 30
Wide Low-Voltage Differential SCSI connectors must have terminators connected to them when not in use. System Unit Rear Panel Connectors Six I/O Card Slots Two Serial Inputs Two USB Inputs TOC Button LAN Connector Parallel Connector Line Input Jack Line Output Jack Microphone Headphones Power - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 31
Line Input Jack Line Output Jack Microphone Jack Headphone Jack The audio connectors are standard stereo audio mini-jacks. Hewlett-Packard recommends using gold-plated plugs available through audio retailers for best quality recording and playback through the external connectors. A summary - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 32
connectors located on the rear panel of the computer. These USB connectors support only the HP keyboard, scroll mouse and hub. You can connect the HP keyboard, scroll mouse and hub in either of the USB connectors. This keyboard provides the standard keycaps found on most PC keyboards. 32 Chapter 1 - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 33
three-button mouse. For general information on the various cursor shapes associated with different areas of HP CDE while using a mouse, see the Using Your HP Workstation document. HP Hub for USB Devices The HP USB hub provides you with the ability to connect more than one USB device to your computer - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 34
Table 1-3 System Overview System Unit Rear Panel Connectors RS-232C Serial Input/Output Connector You can attach a variety of pointing devices (such as a mouse or trackball), or peripheral devices (such as printers, plotters, modems, and scanners) to the RS-232C Serial Input/Output (SIO) ports on - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 35
that bus. Note that terminators for the LVD SCSI bus and the NSE SCSI bus are shipped with your product. Power Cord Connector Plug the workstation's power cord into the power cord connector to provide AC power to the system. Chapter 1 35 - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 36
System Overview Security Loop Figure 1-5 Security Loop On the back panel of your HP VISUALIZE B Class and C Class computer, you will find a device called a security loop. This device allows you to secure the internal parts of your computer by providing a - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 37
Figure 1-6 System Overview Security Loop Locking Your System Unit's Left-Side Panel To lock your system unit's left side panel, follow these steps: 1. Make sure the system unit's left side panel is closed. See Figure 1-6. Closed Left-Side Panel System Unit's Front Panel Left Side Panel (using the - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 38
Overview Memory Memory The main memory for an HP VISUALIZE B Class and C Class computer can vary from a minimum of 128 MBytes to a maximum of 2 GBytes. This computer has eight memory card slots. Note that you can install only 128 MByte and 256 MByte DIMM cards in these slots. To install DIMM cards - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 39
For information on these controls and indicators and on using your monitor, see the documentation that came with the monitor. Note that connection to earlier HP monitors with 15-pin mini-DSub cables can be made using the A4168A adapter cable shipped with your system miscellaneous kit. Chapter 1 39 - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 40
(systems with preloaded software) have X-Windows, Hewlett-Packard's graphical user interface, and HP CDE installed and configured. Please refer to the manual Managing Systems and Workgroups to configure your kernel. If you have any questions about Instant Ignition, refer to Using Your HP Workstation - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 41
System Overview Information You Need to Record Information You Need to Record Before you begin using your computer, take a moment to gather the following important information and record it in the appropriate subsection for future use: • LAN Station ID • Internet Protocol (IP) address • Subnetwork - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 42
password. When you have logged in, you will be able to create other users' accounts and do whatever other configuration and installations you require to get the machine into its desired state. See the HP CDE Getting Started Guide and the User's Guide for instructions on typical tasks. 42 Chapter 1 - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 43
where the workstation is located. • Optional networking parameters Ask your system administrator if you need to configure these parameters. Subnetwork mask Network gateway IP address Local domain name DNS server host name DNS server IP address Network Information Service domain name Chapter - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 44
System Overview Powering Up Your System • Optional font server parameters You need to supply these parameters if you want the workstation to obtain its fonts on a network server. Ask your system administrator if you need to configure these parameters. Font server name Font server IP - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 45
used for the superuser account. The superuser is a special user who has permission to perform all system administration tasks. The user name for the superuser is root. 6. When you have finished answering all of the questions, the workstation completes its start-up sequence and displays the CDE login - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 46
session as root. For information on logging into CDE, see the Common Desktop Environment User's Guide. You must log into the first session as root. This is because the system contains no other user accounts. Once you have created user accounts, you should log out as superuser and log back in as one - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 47
2 Using Your CD Drive This chapter provides an overview of the optional CD drive and media as well as an explanation of how to use the CD drive. 47 - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 48
• CD Media Description The instructions in this chapter assume you are using the HP-UX 10.20 or 11.0 operating system with the HP CDE interface. For information "CD-ROM" and "CD-ROM drive" because the CD drives used in the B1000 and the C3000 can read the original CD-ROM disks, plus CD-R disks and - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 49
CAUTION Using Your CD Drive CD Media Description CD Media Description CDs, which can be CD-ROMs, CD-Rs, or CD-RWs, are 120mm (4.7 inches) in diameter, and use one data surface with a capacity of 600 megabytes. The data surface contains pits and flat spots arranged in a continuous spiral track, which - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 50
your CD drive. CD Drive The CD drive is a mass storage device that can read removable CD-ROM, CD-R, and CD-WR media. The drive supports the ISO 9660 and High Sierra format standards. You can access information from the drive like any other disk drive, except you cannot write to - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 51
NOTE Figure 2-1 Using Your CD Drive Operating the CD Drive Controls and Features Figure 2-1 and Table 2-1 describe the operating controls and features of the CD drive. The exact positioning of CD Drive controls/features may vary depending on the model of the device. CD Drive Controls and Features - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 52
Using Your CD Drive Operating the CD Drive Loading and Unloading a CD This section explains how to load or unload a CD. NOTE To use the file system on a CD, you must be superuser (root) and mount the disk as discussed in the section "Mounting a CD Using SAM." Once the CD has been mounted, you must - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 53
Figure 2-3 Using Your CD Drive Operating the CD Drive 2. Hold the disk by the edges with the label side up and place it in the disk tray as shown in Figure 2-3. Placing the CD in the Disk Tray Figure 2-4 3. Press the eject button to close the tray as shown in Figure 2-4. Closed Disk Tray Chapter - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 54
by the edges and lift it out of the disk tray. 3. Press the Eject Button to close the disk tray. Locating Help If you have trouble with any of the procedures for using your CD drive, see the chapter "Solving - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 55
name that allows your computer to communicate with it. You must unmount the CD before removing it from the drive. To mount a CD on an HP-UX 10.20 or 11.0 operating system, perform the steps covered in this section. 1. Log in as root. 2. Move the mouse pointer to the Application - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 56
Using Your CD Drive Mounting and Unmounting a CD 3. Double click on the System_Admin icon in the Application Manager window. 4. Double click on the Sam icon in the Application Manager -System_Admin window. If you are root, the System Application Manager (SAM) will appear on your screen. 5. Double - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 57
Using Your CD Drive Mounting and Unmounting a CD 6. Double click on the Disk Devices icon. The following screen message is displayed: Scanning the system's hardware... The Disk and File Systems window opens containing a list of devices installed in this system. From the list of devices, choose the - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 58
, make sure that your working directory is set to a directory other than the one under which the disk was mounted. To unmount a CD on an HP-UX 10.20 or 11.0 operating system, perform the steps covered in this section. 1. Log in as root. 2. Move the mouse pointer to the Application - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 59
Using Your CD Drive Mounting and Unmounting a CD 4. Double click on the Sam icon in the Application Manager -System_Admin window. If you are root, the System Application Manager (SAM) will appear on your screen. 5. Double click on the Disk and File System icon. 6. Double click on the Disk Devices - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 60
Using Your CD Drive Mounting and Unmounting a CD 7. Click on Remove in the Actions menu. In the window that next appears, click on the Yes button. This will unmount the CD. You will need to wait for a short time before the CD is unmounted. The CD is successfully unmounted when you see Unused in the - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 61
Using Your CD Drive Verifying the CD Drive Operation Verifying the CD Drive Operation To verify that your workstation can communicate with the CD drive, follow the steps covered in this section. Note that to perform the steps required in this section, you must - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 62
Configuring the CD Driver If you reload software or rebuild the Instant Ignition system on your computer, you may need to reconfigure the HP-UX kernel to add the CD driver. Use the SAM utility to add the CD driver and build a new - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 63
supports HP workstations is xmcd. This is a third-party "CD player" utility that runs on an X window system using the Motif graphical user interface. The xmcd utility is not supported by Hewlett-Packard your system. 6. Follow the instructions in the section "Instructions to unpack xmcd binary" found - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 64
Using Your CD Drive Audio Control for the CD Drive Using the xmcd Utility The instructions in the section assume that you are using the HP-UX 10.20 or 11.0 operating system with the HP CDE interface. The xmcd utility must also be installed on your system. See the section "Installing the xmcd - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 65
window does not control the CD drive's volume level. To control the CD drive's volume, you need to use the volume slider on the xmcd user interface. See the window in step 5. 5. Start the utility by typing xmcd at the prompt and pressing Enter. Play/Pause Button Eject Button Stop Button - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 66
Using Your CD Drive Audio Control for the CD Drive 66 Chapter 2 - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 67
3 Using Your 3.5-Inch Floppy Disk Drive This chapter describes how to perform tasks that allow you to archive to or transfer data from the 3.5-inch floppy disk drive. 67 - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 68
Your 3.5-Inch Floppy Disk Drive The instructions in this chapter assume you are using the HP-UX 10.20 or 11.0 operating system with the HP CDE interface. When examples of user input are given in this chapter, enter them at the command-line prompt in an HP CDE terminal window. Some procedures in - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 69
disk drive. Floppy Disk Drive The floppy disk drive is a random access read/write mass storage device that uses removable floppy diskettes. The drive supports the 1.44 Mbyte High Density standard. You can access information from the drive like any other disk drive, that is you can write information to - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 70
Figure 3-2 Using Your 3.5-Inch Floppy Disk Drive Operating the Floppy Drive Using the Floppy Diskette This section describes basic information needed to use your floppy diskettes. Setting the Write-Protect Tab on a Diskette You can only store or change information on a diskette when the write- - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 71
Figure 3-3 Using Your 3.5-Inch Floppy Disk Drive Operating the Floppy Drive Inserting and Removing a Diskette Follow these steps to insert and remove a diskette from the floppy disk drive. 1. Insert the diskette into the drive, as shown in Figure 3-3. Inserting and Removing a Floppy Diskette NOTE - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 72
Using Your 3.5-Inch Floppy Disk Drive Operating the Floppy Drive To determine what device files are available for use with your floppy drive, use the following procedure: 1. Log in as root. 2. Move the mouse pointer to the Application Manager control for tools and click the left mouse button. - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 73
Using Your 3.5-Inch Floppy Disk Drive Operating the Floppy Drive 4. Double click on the Sam icon in the Application Manager -System_Admin window. If you are root, the System Application Manager (SAM) will appear on your screen. 5. Double click on the Disk and File System icon. 6. Double click on - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 74
is the device file as listed by SAM. See the section "Using Device Files" in this chapter. For a listing of format options, see the floppy manual page. To view this manual page, type the following at the prompt and press Enter: man floppy 74 Chapter 3 - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 75
transfer data (reading and writing) to and from your floppy diskette using the HP-UX tar command with your floppy drive's device file. You need to the files on a diskette. Saving Files to a Floppy Diskette Use the following instructions to save files to a floppy diskette: 1. Check the write-protect tab on - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 76
Floppy Diskette to Your System Use the following instructions to restore files from a floppy Listing the Files on a Floppy Diskette Use the following instructions to list the files on a floppy diskette: the floppy diskette. Troubleshooting If you have trouble with any of the procedures for using your - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 77
Verifying the Floppy Drive Configuration To verify that your workstation can communicate with the floppy drive, use the ioscan prompt. If this is the case, refer to Chapter 7, "Solving Problems." If the floppy disk driver is not configured, ioscan returns HP-UX kernel configuration. Chapter 3 77 - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 78
to unmount the drive before removing it as a file system. For more information about how to mount and unmount the floppy drive, see the manual Using HP-UX. For more information on copying data to or from your system to other media, including your floppy diskette, refer to the cpio man page - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 79
Using Your 3.5-Inch Floppy Disk Drive Additional Floppy Drive Information For more information on copying to or from DOS files, refer to the doscp man page by typing the following command in a terminal window at the prompt and pressing Enter: man doscp For more information on listing DOS directories, - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 80
Using Your 3.5-Inch Floppy Disk Drive Additional Floppy Drive Information 80 Chapter 3 - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 81
4 SCSI Connections This chapter provides information about connecting Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) devices to an HP VISUALIZE B Class and C Class computer. 81 - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 82
Restrictions • Determining SCSI Bus Length • Assigning SCSI Device IDs • Connecting to the SCSI Ports The instructions in this chapter assume you are using the HP-UX 10.20 or 11.0 operating system with HP CDE. When attaching external SCSI devices, be sure to terminate the last device on the external - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 83
available with this workstation-an Ultra Narrow Single-Ended SCSI bus (NSE SCSI), and an Ultra2 Wide Low-Voltage Differential SCSI bus (LVD SCSI). The following table shows the specification differences between these SCSI buses. CAUTION Currently Hewlett-Packard does not support mixing Ultra Narrow - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 84
the system. The Ultra2 Wide Low-Voltage Differential SCSI bus supports only 15 devices because address 7 is reserved by the system. Cables Only SCSI cables approved by HP can be used to connect your workstation to any SCSI devices. HP offers the following SCSI cables for Ultra Narrow Single-Ended - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 85
4-3 CAUTION NOTE SCSI Connections SCSI Restrictions HP offers the following SCSI cables for connecting externally ) SCSI cables approved by HP are designed to function within the SCSI tolerances for HP devices. Use of other cables can result in significant problems with system operation. Always - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 86
68-pin terminator; LVD SCSI) from Hewlett-Packard. Number of Devices Per SCSI Bus The number of SCSI devices per bus is limited (see Table 4-1). Before adding another SCSI device, determine if the system can support the additional device. This workstation offers the following types of SCSI buses - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 87
LVD specifications. Therefore, additional caution must be exercised when choosing Ultra2 Wide Low-Voltage Differential SCSI devices other than those supported by Hewlett-Packard Company to connect to the Ultra2 Wide Low-Voltage Differential SCSI bus on this system. For example, the cabling inside one - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 88
SCSI bus. Ultra Narrow Single-Ended SCSI Bus Length The maximum cable length for an Ultra Narrow Single-Ended SCSI bus is 3 meters. The HP VISUALIZE B Class and C Class system uses a small portion of this maximum cable length. When calculating the total Ultra Narrow Single-Ended SCSI cable/bus/trace - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 89
bus is 12 meters. The HP VISUALIZE B Class and C Class system uses 1 meter of this maximum cable length internally. This means that up to 11 meters of cable can be used for connecting external Ultra2 Wide Low-Voltage Differential SCSI devices to this workstation. When calculating the total Ultra2 - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 90
SCSI Connections Assigning SCSI Device IDs Assigning SCSI Device IDs Before assigning a SCSI device ID to a new SCSI device, you need to determine which SCSI device IDs are available. To view the SCSI IDs already in use, type the following command at the prompt and press Enter: /usr/sbin/ioscan -f - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 91
0 32 1 34 0 49 SCSI Connections Assigning SCSI Device IDs ROPEtoPCI CLAIMED processor CLAIMED processor CLAIMED memory CLAIMED BUS_NEXUS PROCESSOR PROCESSOR MEMORY PCI Bus Bridge - ROPEtoPCI Processor Processor Memory Assigning Ultra Narrow Single-Ended SCSI Device IDs You can determine which - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 92
CAUTION SCSI Connections Assigning SCSI Device IDs Assigning Ultra2 Wide Low-Voltage Differential SCSI Device IDs You can determine which Ultra2 Wide Low-Voltage Differential SCSI (LVD SCSI) devices are currently in use by reviewing the output from the ioscan command discussed above and looking - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 93
SCSI Connections Connecting to the SCSI Ports Connecting to the SCSI Ports This section describes how to connect to the system SCSI ports (Ultra Narrow Single-Ended and Ultra2 Wide Low-Voltage Differential). System SCSI Port Connection The system contains two SCSI connectors: • Ultra Narrow Single- - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 94
SCSI Connections Connecting to the SCSI Ports 94 Chapter 4 - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 95
5 Changing Your Computer Hardware Configuration This chapter describes the procedures to change your computer's hardware configuration. 95 - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 96
• Hard Disk Drives • Memory Cards • Changing Your Monitor Type The instructions in this chapter assume you are using the HP-UX 10.20 or 11.0 operating system with the HP CDE interface. Information for the HP CDE interface can be found in the HP CDE Getting Started Guide. Always wear a properly - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 97
. Note that the screws these drivers are used on have a recessed slot for use by flat-bladed screwdrivers. • Needle-nose pliers Many of the HP-UX commands in this chapter will require that you become superuser (root). If you cannot log in as root, contact your system administrator. Chapter 5 97 - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 98
. Note that when you press the system power switch, the system automatically performs a shutdown -q. 2. Attach the static-grounding wrist strap by following the instructions on the package. Attach the sticky end of the wrist strap to bare metal on the back panel of the system unit. 3. Unlatch the - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 99
Changing Your Computer Hardware Configuration System Unit Front Panel 4. Swing the panel outward on its left snap hinges until the panel comes free and place the front panel in a location where it cannot get broken. Closing the System Unit Front Panel Perform the following steps to close the system - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 100
. 1. Power off the system, and unplug the system unit power cord from the electrical outlet. 2. Attach the static-grounding wrist strap by following the instructions on the package. Attach the sticky end of the wrist strap to bare metal on the back panel of the system unit. 3. Turn the computer - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 101
Figure 5-2 Changing Your Computer Hardware Configuration Left Side Panel of the System Unit 4. Grasp the back edge of the left side panel and rotate it outward approximately 30 degrees to the computer. Next, pull the panel toward you as shown in Figure 5-2. This releases the panel's top and bottom - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 102
Changing Your Computer Hardware Configuration Left Side Panel of the System Unit Closing the Left Side Panel of the System Unit Perform these steps to close the left side panel. 1. Hold the left side panel so that the top and bottom hinge hooks can be inserted into their hinge slots. See Figure 5-2. - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 103
to position the power supply so you can get to the memory slots. This section will help you accomplish this task. To prevent injury, you need to unplug the system unit's power cord from the electrical outlet before servicing any components within the system unit. Figure 5-3 Propping Up the Power - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 104
Figure 5-4 Changing Your Computer Hardware Configuration System Unit Power Supply 4. Lift up on the power supply. The bail will automatically engage to hold up the power supply at approximately 90 degrees. See Figure 5-4. Propping Up the Power Supply Bail Lock Bail Power Supply 104 Chapter 5 - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 105
Changing Your Computer Hardware Configuration System Unit Power Supply Closing the System Unit After Propping Up the Power Supply Once you complete the task you set out to perform, you are ready to close the system unit. To close the system unit follow these steps: 1. Pull slightly back on the power - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 106
Changing Your Computer Hardware Configuration I/O Cards Figure 5-5 I/O Cards Your B1000 and C3000 computer's PCI assembly has six slots. Slots 1 through 4 are full-size PCI slots. Slots 5 and 6 are half-size Peripheral Connect Interface (PCI) slots. - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 107
seen from the back of the computer are labeled from top to bottom starting with one. See Figure 5-6. I/O Slot Numbering I/O Slot 1 I/O Slot 6 Removing I/O Cards You will need a T-15 Torx driver or flathead screwdriver to remove the I/O slot bulkhead screws. Here are the steps required for remove an - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 108
the I/O Card Retainer I/O Card Figure 5-8 I/O Card Retainer Air Divider 4. Locate the I/O card you want to remove and using a T-15 Torx driver remove the I/O card's bulkhead screw as shown in Figure 5-8. Removing the I/O Card I/O Card Bulkhead Screw I/O Card Bulkhead I/O Card Being Removed - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 109
-bulkhead end of the card should be placed in the I/O card guide. Press firmly and evenly on the I/O card until it is in the connector. Screw the T-15 Torx screw into the I/O card's bulkhead using 6 inch-pounds of torque. This will secure the I/O card. 6. Replace the I/O card retainer by placing the - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 110
Cooling Areas for the System Unit I/O Card Area CPU Area Hard Disk Drive Area CAUTION If one of the fans in the fan areas shown in Figure 5-9 is not working as indicated by an LCD error message, you need to call your local Hewlett-Packard support representative. Continuing to operate your system - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 111
Hard Disk Drive Area This section provides the procedure for removing the cooling fan from the back of the hard disk drive chassis. To remove memory cards, you will need to remove this fan. To remove the fan from the hard disk drive chassis, follow these steps: 1. Lay the system unit on - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 112
. If you are removing the hard disk drive fan to get access to the memory cards, you do not need to unplug the fan's power cable. Once the hard disk Drive Fan DIMM Card Top Alignment Tab Fan Bracket Bottom Alignment Tab DIMM Card Connector Fan Bracket Guide Bottom Alignment Hole 112 Chapter 5 - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 113
Changing Your Computer Hardware Configuration System Unit Fans Replacing the Hard Disk Drive Fan To replace the bracket and fan, follow these steps: 1. Position the fan bracket so that the top alignment tabs will fit around the two hard disk drive alignment screws, and the bottom alignment tabs can - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 114
Changing Your Computer Hardware Configuration Removable Media Devices WARNING CAUTION Removable Media Devices There are only two internal removable media devices allowed in a B Class and C Class computer: • CD drive • 3.5-inch floppy disk drive. The procedures provided in the subsequent sections - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 115
Changing Your Computer Hardware Configuration Removable Media Devices Figure 5-11 Figure 5-12 opened so you can get to the CD drive's audio, ATAPI and power connectors. 2. Remove the CD drive bay's rear cover by unscrewing the T-15 Torx/slotted screw as shown in Figure 5-11. Note that the CD drive - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 116
Changing Your Computer Hardware Configuration Removable Media Devices Figure 5-13 4. Remove both CD drive bracket screws (T-15 Torx/slotted screws) and pull the CD drive bracket out of the chassis assembly as shown in Figure 5-13. Next remove the four CD drive blank filler screws (T-10 Torx/slotted - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 117
that the CD drive should extend approximately one inch out from the front of the CD drive bracket. Installing the CD Drive CD Drive Bracket Guide CD Drive Blank Filler Screws Bracket Screws 6. Slide the CD drive and its bracket into the system unit chassis as shown in Figure 5-14. There - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 118
Changing Your Computer Hardware Configuration Removable Media Devices Figure 5-15 7. Plug the audio, ATAPI and power cables into their appropriate connectors. Note that the connectors are keyed for proper insertion. See Figure 5-15. To help with plugging in the audio connector, you can pull its - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 119
Changing Your Computer Hardware Configuration Removable Media Devices Figure 5-17 9. Make sure that the audio, ATAPI and power cables are positioned so that they come out of the bottom edge of the CD drive bay's rear cover. This edge is rounded to prevent cutting of the cables. See Figure 5-17. - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 120
WARNING CAUTION Changing Your Computer Hardware Configuration Removable Media Devices Removing a CD Drive This section explains how to remove a CD drive from your system unit. Turn the system unit off and unplug the power cord before removing the CD drive. CD drives are susceptible to mechanical and - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 121
Changing Your Computer Hardware Configuration Removable Media Devices Figure 5-18 2. Remove the CD drive bay's rear cover by unscrewing the T-15 Torx/slotted screw as shown in Figure 5-18. Note that the CD drive bay's rear cover is located on the back of the removable media chassis inside the - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 122
Changing Your Computer Hardware Configuration Removable Media Devices Figure 5-19 3. Rotate the system unit around until you see the front of the unit as shown in Figure 5-19. Front of the System Unit with the Front Panel Removed LCD System Unit Power Switch Bracket Screw Bracket Screw (hidden) - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 123
CD drive from the bracket. You are now ready to attach the CD drive blank to the CD drive bracket. Removing the CD Drive Bracket Guide CD Drive Bracket Runner CD Drive Mounting Screws (T-10 Torx Screws) CD Drive Bracket Bracket Screws (T-15 Torx Screws) Chapter 5 123 - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 124
screws (T-10 Torx/slotted screws) using 6 inch-pounds of torque. This will secure the CD drive blank in place. Align the bracket runners and bracket guides and slide the CD drive blank and bracket into place. See Figure 5-21. Installing the CD Drive Blank Bracket - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 125
Changing Your Computer Hardware Configuration Removable Media Devices Figure 5-22 6. Tighten the two CD drive bracket screws as shown in Figure 5-22. These should be tightened using 6 inch-pounds of torque. Tightening the Bracket Screws Bracket Screw Bracket Screw Figure 5-23 7. Place the audio - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 126
WARNING CAUTION Changing Your Computer Hardware Configuration Removable Media Devices 8. Replace the plastic CD drive blank in the computer's front panel. 9. Replace the left side panel and front panel of the system unit as explained in the sections "Closing the Left Side Panel of the System Unit" - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 127
Changing Your Computer Hardware Configuration Removable Media Devices Figure 5-24 2. Remove the floppy disk drive bay's rear cover by unscrewing the T-15 Torx screw as shown in Figure 5-24. Note that the floppy disk drive bay's rear cover is located on the rear of the removable media chassis inside - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 128
Changing Your Computer Hardware Configuration Removable Media Devices Figure 5-25 3. Rotate the system unit around until you see the front of the unit as shown in Figure 5-25. Front of System Unit with the Front Panel Removed LCD System Unit Power Switch CD Drive Blank Floppy Drive Blank 128 - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 129
Changing Your Computer Hardware Configuration Removable Media Devices Figure 5-26 4. Remove both floppy disk bracket screws (T-15 Torx/slotted screws) and pull the floppy disk bracket out of the chassis assembly as shown in Figure 5-26. Next remove the four floppy disk blank filler screws (T-10 Torx/ - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 130
Changing Your Computer Hardware Configuration Removable Media Devices Figure 5-27 5. Remove the floppy disk drive from its shipping container. Using the four T-10 Torx/slotted blank filler screws, mount the disk drive to the bracket as shown in Figure 5-27. These filler screws require 6 inch-pounds of - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 131
Changing Your Computer Hardware Configuration Removable Media Devices Figure 5-28 6. Slide the floppy disk drive and its bracket into the system unit chassis as shown in Figure 5-27. 7. Plug the floppy power cable into its connector. Next, plug the data cable into its connector. Note that the - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 132
Changing Your Computer Hardware Configuration Removable Media Devices Figure 5-30 9. Make sure that the floppy data and power cables are positioned so that they come out of the top edge of the floppy disk drive bay's rear cover. This edge is rounded to prevent cutting of the cables. See Figure 5-30. - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 133
WARNING CAUTION Changing Your Computer Hardware Configuration Removable Media Devices Removing a Floppy Disk Drive This section explains how to remove a floppy disk drive from your system unit. Turn the system unit off and unplug the power cord before removing the floppy disk drive. Floppy disk drives - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 134
Changing Your Computer Hardware Configuration Removable Media Devices Figure 5-31 2. Remove the floppy disk drive bay's rear cover by unscrewing the T-15 Torx/slotted screw as shown in Figure 5-31. Note that the floppy disk drive bay's rear cover is located on the rear of the removable media chassis - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 135
Changing Your Computer Hardware Configuration Removable Media Devices Figure 5-32 3. Rotate the system unit around until you can see the front of the unit as shown in Figure 5-32. Front of System Unit with the Front Panel Removed LCD System Unit Power Switch Floppy Disk Drive Bracket Screw ( - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 136
Changing Your Computer Hardware Configuration Removable Media Devices Figure 5-33 4. Remove both floppy disk bracket screws (T-15 Torx/slotted screws) and pull the floppy disk drive out of the chassis assembly as shown in Figure 5-33. Next remove the four floppy disk drive mounting screws (T-10 Torx/ - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 137
Changing Your Computer Hardware Configuration Removable Media Devices Figure 5-34 5. Place the floppy disk blank in the floppy disk bracket and insert the four floppy disk mounting screws (T-10 Torx/slotted screws) into the bracket and tighten them using 6 inch-pounds of torque. See Figure 5-34. - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 138
Changing Your Computer Hardware Configuration Removable Media Devices Figure 5-35 7. Tighten the two floppy disk bracket screws as shown in Figure 5-35. You will need to tighten them using 6 inch-pounds of torque. Tightening the Bracket Screws Bracket Screw Bracket Screw Figure 5-36 8. Make sure - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 139
Changing Your Computer Hardware Configuration Removable Media Devices 9. Replace the plastic floppy disk drive blank in the computer's front panel. 10. Complete the removal of the floppy disk drive by replacing the front and side panels of the system unit as explained in the sections "Closing the Left - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 140
CAUTION Changing Your Computer Hardware Configuration Hard Disk Drives Hard Disk Drives This section describes how to install a hard drive in your computer and how to remove it from your computer. The first section details how to install a hard disk drive. The second section details how to remove a - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 141
"Adding a Hard Disk Drive as a File System Using SAM" found in this chapter. Figure 5-37 1. Open the front panel of your system unit using the instructions found in the section "Opening the System Unit Front Panel." In the lower-right corner of the system unit as you face it, there are - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 142
Changing Your Computer Hardware Configuration Hard Disk Drives Figure 5-38 2. Open the hard drive slot by lifting the plastic release hook upward and pulling outward on the release lever as shown in Figure 5-38. As you pull outward on the release lever, the hard drive bracket will come out of its - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 143
Changing Your Computer Hardware Configuration Hard Disk Drives Figure 5-39 4. Insert the T-15 Torx Hard Disk Mounting Screws through the rubber mounting grommets and into the screw holes located on the sides of the hard disk drive. See Figure 5-39. You should tighten these screws using 6 inch- - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 144
"Removing a Hard Disk Drive as a File System Using SAM" found in this chapter. Figure 5-40 1. Open the front panel of you system unit using the instructions found in the section "Opening the System Unit Front Panel." In the lower-right corner of the system unit as you face it, there are - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 145
Changing Your Computer Hardware Configuration Hard Disk Drives Figure 5-41 2. Open the hard disk drive slot by lifting the plastic release hook upward and pulling outward on the release lever as shown in Figure 5-41. As you pull outward on the release lever, the hard disk drive bracket will come - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 146
Changing Your Computer Hardware Configuration Hard Disk Drives Figure 5-42 3. Remove the four T-15 Torx shoulder screws from the hard disk drive and bracket. See Figure 5-42. You should be careful when removing the hard disk drive from its mounting bracket to avoid damaging it. Note that in order - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 147
Changing Your Computer Hardware Configuration Hard Disk Drives Figure 5-43 4. Replace the four mounting screws on the hard disk drive bracket to store them for future use. Slide the mounting bracket into its hard drive slot, and push inward on the release lever until the front of the hard dive - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 148
using SAM and how to remove the hard disk drive from your system. For more information about configuring a hard disk drive, refer to the manual Managing Systems and Workgroups. The procedures in this section require you to log in as root. If you cannot log in as root, contact your - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 149
Changing Your Computer Hardware Configuration Hard Disk Drives 4. Double click on the Sam icon in the Application Manager -System_Admin window. If you are root, the System Application Manager (SAM) will appear on your screen. 5. Double click on the Disk and File System icon. 6. Double click on the - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 150
Changing Your Computer Hardware Configuration Hard Disk Drives 8. Enter the mount directory name (for example, /disk1) in the Mount Directory field of the Add Disk without LVM window. 9. Click on the OK button in the Add Disk without LVM window. You will need to wait for a short time before the new fi - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 151
Changing Your Computer Hardware Configuration Hard Disk Drives 4. Double click on the Sam icon in the Application Manager -System_Admin window. If you are root, the System Application Manager (SAM) will appear on your screen. 5. Double click on the Disk and File System icon. 6. Double click on the - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 152
Changing Your Computer Hardware Configuration Hard Disk Drives 7. Click on Remove in the Actions menu. In the window that next appears, click on the Yes button. This will unmount the file system located on the hard disk drive you are removing from the system unit. You will need to wait for a short - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 153
the Performance Monitor icon, then the System Properties icon, and in the window that appears, select the tab labeled Memory. Installing Additional Memory Perform the following steps to add memory (DIMM cards) to your computer. Lay the system on its right side (using the system unit's front panel as - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 154
Changing Your Computer Hardware Configuration Memory Cards Figure 5-44 2. Prop up the system unit power supply as explained in the section "Propping Up the System Unit Power Supply" in this chapter. Propping Up the Power Supply Power Supply Fan DIMM Card DIMM Connector 154 Chapter 5 - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 155
B1000 and C3000 computers use only 128 Mbyte and 256 Mbyte DIMM cards. 4. Remove the hard disk drive fan as explained in the section "Removing the Fan from the Hard Disk Drive Area" in this chapter, and load the DIMM cards in the slots using the loading sequence provided in Figure 5-45. Memory Card - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 156
the connector for DIMM card insertion. Installing Memory Cards Step 1 Press down on ejector tabs to open them and place the DIMM card in the connector so the DIMM card in the connector, lining it up with the guides. Make sure you align the notches on the bottom edge of the DIMM card with the - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 157
NOTE Changing Your Computer Hardware Configuration Memory Cards Removing Memory Perform the following steps to remove memory (DIMM cards) from your system unit. Lay the system on its right side (using the system unit's front panel as a reference) as shown in Figure 5-47. Note - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 158
connector. See Figure Figure 5-48. This raises the DIMM card for easy extraction. Removing Memory Cards Notches Ejector Tab 5. Lift up evenly on the outside edges of the DIMM card to remove it. See Figure 5-48. 6. Install the remaining DIMM cards in the correct order. See Figure 5-45. 7. Replace - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 159
must reconfigure your computer to support it. There are three ways to configure your computer to support a different monitor type. They are than 15 minutes for a monitor type to appear, go to the section "Troubleshooting Monitor Problems" in this chapter. 2. Select one of the monitor types listed on - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 160
This method for setting the monitor type requires the use of the HP CDE interface. This means that you should have already set your monitor section, or you have an Instant Ignition system that boots up using the HP CDE interface. To use the System Administration Manager (SAM) to set the monitor - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 161
icon in the Display window. The Monitor Configuration window will have a monitor icon(s) in it that is/are associated with the graphics card(s) in your system units I/O card slot(s). 7. Click on the monitor icon in the Monitor Configuration window whose monitor type you want to set. Chapter 5 161 - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 162
setting. This completes the process for setting the monitor type. Note that this change takes effect immediately. 10. Connect your monitor cable to the graphics card you selected, and your screen contents will appear. You are now done selecting your monitor type. 162 Chapter 5 - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 163
Hardware Configuration Changing Your Monitor Type Troubleshooting Monitor Problems In the event that your console stops that you can use a 9-pin to 9-pin serial cable (HP F1044-80002) to connect an HP OminiBook serial port to the workstation. 5. Set the monitor type and path using the Boot Console - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 164
Changing Your Computer Hardware Configuration Changing Your Monitor Type 164 Chapter 5 - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 165
6 The Boot Console Interface This chapter describes the different features of the boot console interface and how to use them. 165 - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 166
Computer • Displaying and Setting Paths • Displaying and Setting the Monitor Type • Changing the Console to an External Terminal • Displaying the Current Memory Configuration • Displaying the Status of the System I/O • Setting the Auto Boot and Auto Search Flags • Displaying and Setting the Security - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 167
• Boot your computer • Search for bootable media • Reset your computer • Display and set boot paths • Display and set your monitor type • Display memory configuration information • Display the status of the PCI slots • Set Auto Boot, Auto Search and Auto Start • Set Fastboot • Display LAN information - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 168
SEArch [DIsplay|IPL] [] Search for boot devices COnfiguration [] INformation [] SERvice [] Access Configuration menu/commands Access Information menu/commands Access Service menu/commands DIsplay HElp [|] RESET Redisplay the current menu Display - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 169
boot ID BootINfo Display boot-related information BootTimer [0 - 200] Seconds allowed for boot attempt CPUconfig [] [ON|OFF] Config/deconfig processor DEfault Set the system to predefined values FastBoot [ON|OFF] Display or set boot tests execution LanConfig Display or set LAN - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 170
firmware Display coprocessor information Display firmware version Display I/O interface information Display built-in system LAN address Display memory information Display processor information Display selftest warning messages BOot [PRI|ALT|] Boot from specified path DIsplay Redisplay the - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 171
The Boot Console Interface Boot Console Interface Features ------ Service Menu Command ------- Description ----------- ChassisCodes [|ON|OFF] ON|OFF] Display/enable/disable chassis codes Clear (zero) the contents of PIM Read EEPROM locations Read memory locations Display or set PCI delay - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 172
need to log in as root and execute the shutdown -q command to shut down the HP-UX operating system on your computer before powering it off. When you turn off the you will see the following message: Processor is starting auto boot process. To discontinue, press any key within 10 seconds. 172 Chapter - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 173
Boot Console Interface Accessing the Boot Console Interface If auto boot and auto search are both turned on, you will see the following message: Processor is booting from first available device. To discontinue, press any key within 10 seconds. If you are using a power-saving monitor, you will have - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 174
The Boot Console Interface Booting Your Computer Booting Your Computer You usually start your computer by turning it on and waiting for HP-UX to boot automatically. However, you may not always want the usual sequence to occur. For example, you may want to start your computer from - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 175
the program that actually controls the loading of the operating system. By interacting with ISL, you can choose to load an alternate version of the HP-UX operating system. If you do not want to interact with ISL, you must enter no (N). Chapter 6 175 - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 176
The Boot Console Interface Booting Your Computer For example, if the usual kernel (/stand/vmunix) on your root disk (fwscsi.6.0) has become corrupted, and you wish to boot your computer from the backup kernel (/stand/vmunix.prev), type the following at the ISL> prompt and press Enter: ISL> hpux / - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 177
The Boot Console Interface Searching for Bootable Media Searching for Bootable Media To list devices that contain bootable media, follow the directions in "Accessing the Boot Console Interface" earlier in this chapter, and then type the following at the prompt and press Enter: Main Menu: Enter - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 178
The Boot Console Interface Resetting Your Computer Resetting Your Computer To reset your computer to its predefined values, follow the directions in "Accessing the Boot Console Interface" earlier in this chapter, and then type the following at the prompt and press Enter: Main Menu: Enter command> co - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 179
The Boot Console Interface Displaying and Setting Paths Table 6-1 Table 6-2 Displaying and Setting Paths A path is the hardware address of a device that is attached to the I/O system of your computer. The path command sets the system paths shown in Table 6-1. The path command sets and displays - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 180
The Boot Console Interface Displaying and Setting Paths To display the current setting for a particular system path, follow the directions in "Accessing the Boot Console Interface" earlier in this chapter, and then type the following at the prompt and press Enter: Main Menu: Enter command> path - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 181
resolution and frequency. If you replace your computer's monitor with a different type of monitor, you may have to reconfigure your computer to support the new monitor. The Monitor Command The monitor command lets you change your computer's graphics configuration. This command is available in the Con - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 182
is the numerical monitor type. See "Setting the Monitor Type" in a subsequent section for a list of types. For example, an HP VISUALIZE-EG graphics card (A4977A) installed in option slot 2 would be graphics(2). Note that you can have graphics(1) through graphics(6) for your graphics_path; however - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 183
The Boot Console Interface Displaying and Setting the Monitor Type Displaying the Current Monitor Configuration To display the current monitor configuration for your system from the Configuration Menu of the boot console interface, follow the directions in "Accessing the Boot Console Interface" - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 184
and tt is the monitor type. To display a list of supported monitors that are used by your graphics card, type the following command at the prompt and press Enter: Configuration Double buffered 640x480 60Hz ---------- user defined ----------- Configuration Menu: Enter command> 184 Chapter 6 - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 185
fails and gives you the following warning message: No such graphics card. Setting the Monitor Type with SAM The System Administration Manager (SAM) allows you to change the monitor type after the HP-UX 10.20 or 11.0 operating system release have been installed and - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 186
The Boot Console Interface Displaying and Setting the Monitor Type tools and click the left mouse button. Alternatively you can execute sam at a terminal window command prompt and skip to step 5. 3. Double click on the System_Admin icon in the Application Manager window. 4. Double click on the Sam - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 187
in the Display window. The Monitor Configuration window will have a monitor icon(s) in it that is/are associated with the graphics card(s) in your system units I/O card slot(s). 7. Click on the monitor icon in the Monitor Configuration window whose monitor type you want to set. 8. Select the action - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 188
automatic monitor selection process. If your screen remains blank after two minutes of waiting for something to be displayed, see the section "Troubleshooting Monitor Problems" in this chapter. Otherwise, if you see information similar to the following displayed on your screen and it is the correct - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 189
seconds)... To restart the monitor selection process, press Tab. Troubleshooting Monitor Problems In the event that your console stops displaying to your use a 9-pin to 9-pin serial cable (HP F1044-80002) to connect an HP OmniBook serial port to the workstation. 5. Set the monitor type and path using - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 190
The Boot Console Interface Changing the Console to an External Terminal Changing the Console to an External Terminal In the event that your console stops displaying to your graphics device, use the following procedure to display the console to an external serial terminal so that you can configure the - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 191
Configuration The following sample screen output uses the memory command to show a memory configuration table with properly-installed and configured memory. To display the current memory configuration for your system, from the Information Menu of the boot console interface, follow the directions in - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 192
1 2 Size ------ 256MB 256MB 128MB Status Active Active Active TOTAL MEMORY = 640MB MEMORY FAULT TABLE Slot Size Status Active, Installed Memory Deallocated Pages Available Memory Good Memory Required by OS Memory HVERSION SVERSION 0x0860 0x0900 : 640MB of SDRAM : 0 Pages ----------: 640MB - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 193
The Boot Console Interface Displaying the Status of the System I/O Displaying the Status of the System I/O The io command lets you identify all built-in I/O devices and optional I/O devices installed in the option slots. It is available in the Information Menu. To use the IO command from the - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 194
auto search flags are variables stored in your computer's nonvolatile memory. (Nonvolatile memory retains its contents even after power is turned off.) If off, your computer enters the boot administration mode of the boot console user interface. The state of the auto search flag determines how your - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 195
command searches for devices in the following order: Primary boot path (can be set by the user) Alternate boot path (can be set by the user) Low-voltage differential SCSI (built-in) PCI 1 through PCI 6 (plug-in interface cards) Narrow single-ended SCSI (built-in) LAN (built-in) Chapter 6 195 - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 196
The secure flag is a variable stored in non-volatile memory. (Non-volatile memory retains its contents even after power is turned off.) If you be stopped. The system boots from the default boot paths regardless of user intervention. Note that the secure command must be executed from within the Boot - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 197
on). Note that fastboot can be set using the Boot Console Interface's Configuration Menu. When fastboot is disabled (set to off), more extensive memory testing and I/O interface testing is performed during the self tests, causing the boot process to take longer. If you are experiencing difficulty in - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 198
sometimes necessary to supply the LAN station address of your computer to other users. For example, if your computer is to become a member of a cluster computer at the link level (the hardware level). To display your workstation's LAN station addresses, type the following at the prompt and press - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 199
The Boot Console Interface Displaying System Information Displaying System Information The all command allows you to display the system's processor revision and speed, cache size, memory size, flag settings, and the boot and console paths. To display system information for the Information Menu, type - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 200
The Boot Console Interface Displaying System Information 200 Chapter 6 - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 201
7 Solving Problems This chapter contains information to help you determine what is wrong with your system when you have problems. If you have a problem that is not listed in this chapter, or if your problem persists, contact your designated service representative. 201 - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 202
NOTE Solving Problems To help speed up your service request, have your system's model number and serial number available. Your service representative will always ask for these numbers. The instructions in this chapter assume you are using the HP-UX 10.20 or 11.0 operating system with the HP CDE - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 203
is blank Make sure the LCD control cable is properly connected inside the system unit. LCD messages See "LCD Information" later in this chapter. If problems persist, contact your system administrator or call your designated service representative. Chapter 7 203 - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 204
If the LCD displays a DIMM error, follow the instructions in "Memory Failures" later in this chapter. If problems persist, contact your system administrator or call your designated service representative. Problems with the 802.3 Network Problem Solution Cannot reach other systems on the network - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 205
and termination.) Open the disk tray again and close it. Follow the instructions in "Dealing with a Boot Failure" later in this chapter. If the If problems persist, contact your system administrator or call your designated service representative. Problems Using the CD Drive Problem Solution - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 206
write if you are trying to copy data to a floppy diskette. Follow the instructions in the section "Running System Verification Tests" later in this chapter to verify are connected. If problems persist, contact your system administrator or call your designated service representative. 206 Chapter 7 - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 207
NOTE NOTE Solving Problems Dealing with a Boot Failure Dealing with a Boot Failure If your usual boot device (typically a disk) is not responding as it should, you must try to boot from the disk (or another boot device) by selecting it manually. Note that you must be superuser (root) to perform - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 208
wrong with the file system or with the hardware. If you suspect a file system failure, see the manual Using HP-UX for help on dealing with file system failures. If you think that something is wrong with the hardware, continue reading this chapter for more troubleshooting information. 208 Chapter 7 - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 209
solution to the memory failure problem is to perform the procedure in the section "Installing Additional Memory" in the chapter "Changing Your Computer Hardware Configuration." If the problem persists, contact your system administrator or call your designated service representative. Chapter 7 209 - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 210
Solving Problems LCD Information LCD Information Your computer uses an LCD panel to display firmware/OS progress codes. The codes, referred to as chassis codes, consist of one of the mnemonics listed below, followed by a 4-digit hexadecimal number identifying the code module being executed. The - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 211
warning messages you will see in your computer's LCD if there is a problem with a fan in your system unit. Table 7-7 lists the fan numbers and their names. The fan numbers will appear in the description of the chassis code in your computer's LCD. Fan Numbers and Their Names Fan Number Name of - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 212
you should receive a failure or warning in you LCD, you should record the information on a piece of paper and call in the problem to your local HP Support Representative. The representative will want the LCD failure or warning message you record for determining the course of action to take regarding - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 213
Solving Problems Troubleshooting Monitor Problems Troubleshooting Monitor Problems In the event that your console Note that you can use a 9-pin to 9-pin serial cable (HP F1044-80002) to connect an HP OminiBook serial port to the workstation. 5. Set the monitor type and path using the Boot Console - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 214
to the Support Tools Manager: a command line interface (accessed through the cstm command), a menu-driven interface (accessed through the mstm command), and the graphical user interface (accessed through the xstm command). For more information on these user interfaces, see the online manual pages by - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 215
A Safety and Regulatory Statements This appendix contains safety and regulatory statements pertaining to your HP VISUALIZE B Class and C Class computer. 215 - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 216
Safety and Regulatory Statements Here are the topics covered in this appendix: • Declaration of Conformity • Emissions Regulations • Third Party Emissions Regulations Compliance • Special Regulatory and Safety Information • Warnings and Cautions 216 Appendix A - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 217
Safety and Regulatory Statements Declaration of Conformity Declaration of Conformity B Class and C Class Appendix A 217 - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 218
Safety and Regulatory Statements Emissions Regulations Emissions Regulations The HP VISUALIZE B Class and C Class computer is FCC Class B compliant. Note that if a video out cable is connected to your Video Out card, then your computer is no longer FCC Class B compliant as stated in the subsequent - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 219
Safety and Regulatory Statements Emissions Regulations Operation of this device is subject to the following conditions: • This device may not cause harmful interference. • This device must accept interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. • Cables used with - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 220
Safety and Regulatory Statements Emissions Regulations EMI Class A (Taiwan) Special Video Configuration Statement When a Video Out card has a cable connected to its video out connector, the HP VISUALIZE B Class and C Class computer no longer meets FCC Class B regulations. The computer now becomes FCC - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 221
Safety and Regulatory Statements Third Party Emissions Regulations Compliance Third Party Emissions Regulations Compliance Any third-party I/O device installed in HP system(s) must be in accordance with the requirements set forth in the preceding Emissions Regulations statements. In the event that a - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 222
Class 1 laser product under the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) Radiation Performance Standard according to the Radiation Control for Health laser beam cannot escape from the machine during any phase of user operation. LEDs The LEDs on this product are classified as "Class - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 223
Safety and Regulatory Statements Warnings and Cautions Warnings and Cautions WARNING: Removing device cover may expose sharp edges in equipment chassis. To avoid injury, use care when installing customer add-on devices. WARNUNG: Das Entfernen der Geräteabdeckung legt die scharfen Kanten im Inneren - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 224
Safety and Regulatory Statements Warnings and Cautions 224 Appendix A - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 225
permissions Settings that allow (or prevents) a user or group of users to read, write, or execute files See A part of a command line or line of source code that identifies the file, directory, or other service is provided by a short program, stored in the boot ROM (read-only memory) of your workstation, - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 226
into a workstation for the purpose of loading and starting the operating system, and modifying the configuration or changing the booting behavior. Bootstrap service See boot. Byte A fundamental character-code unit, usually consisting of 8 bits. C CD-RAM Compact Disk Random-Access Memory. See also - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 227
Processing Unit (CPU) The part of a workstation that interprets and executes instructions; the "brain." Child directory See subdirectory. client, cluster server. Cluster server A workstation that provides file access, login access, file transfer, printing, and other services across a network to a defi - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 228
them as requests to execute commands or programs. An HP-UX command interpreter is called a shell. See See also default. Configuration The arrangement of a workstation or network as defined by the nature, number administrator sends messages to other system users from this tty. Control key sequence - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 229
type of HP CDE screen that contains controls and settings, and with which the user can carry on DIMM See Dual In-line Memory Module. Dual In-line Memory Module A memory board whose connectors on each , hard disk, CD-ROM disk. Disked workstation A workstation that has its own hard disk drive. - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 230
values with which, your commands are executed. These conditions and values include your workstation characteristics, home directory, and default search paths See also environment. Ethernet The is based. EEPROM. Electronically erasable read-only memory. Usually bytes or words can be erased and 230 - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 231
and directory has a set of access permissions, a code that determines whether a process can perform a requested to it) See also access permissions. File manager The HP CDE application that allows you to manage your files File server A workstation whose primary task is to control the storage and retrieval - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 232
directory. HP-UX. This is Hewlett-Packard's version of the UNIX® operating system. HP-UX cluster See cluster node, cluster server. I Home directory A shorthand way of referring to a frequently used directory, almost always the login directory. Host A computer that offers one or more services; may - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 233
not yet executed. Instant ignition. When the user's computer is turned on and it automatically boots format nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn, that uniquely identifies a workstation in a network. The nnn in the format specifier system that is an executable piece of code responsible for managing the computer's resources - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 234
Services software. Local area network system address The label that uniquely identifies the local area network (LAN) connection for your workstation at the hardware level. This 48-bit number is preassigned by HP on initial startup of HP CDE and accepts the user's username and password - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 235
passes bit streams between the network and the main memory of the workstation. Coupled with the network transceiver, the controller also the execution of other programs on your workstation. For example, the entire HP-UX system, including the kernel and all HP-UX commands See also kernel. Option - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 236
processor internal memory. Pointer Sometimes called the "mouse pointer," the pointer's location on the display corresponds to the mouse's location. The pointer's shape often depends on the object its hot-spot covers (this is used as a visual feedback mechanism from a program to the user). In the HP - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 237
processor's internal memory (for example, EEPROM) that is set at the time of a high-priority machine check (HPMC), low-priority machine check, soft boot or TOC, and is composed of the architected state save error parameters, and hardware version-dependent regions. Program. A unit of executable code - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 238
also soft physical address. Shell command An instruction you give the system to execute a utility memory associated with the DIMM cards. Standalone A workstation that is not part of a cluster See also cluster. Style manager The HP CDE application that provides the ability to customize various user - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 239
at your site. System call Invocation of a kernel process by a user program. Transceiver. A device that transmits and receives signals. Transfer of control. Saves the state of the processor in Processor Internal Memory (PIM) and pending I/O operations are not disturbed. System name See internet - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 240
also user ID, password. User ID The name the computer uses to identify you. Your system administrator assigns you a user ID. Enter your user ID shell command. W Window A rectangular area of the screen for viewing information. HP CDE allows you to create several types of windows on the screen. Each - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 241
top of" the workspace See also HP Common Desktop Environment, terminal window. Workspace manager The HP CDE Workspace. The Workspace Manager is a special Window Manager See also Window Manager. Workstation A compact, graphics-oriented computer having high speed and high memory capacity. A workstation - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 242
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, 169 Information, 170 Main, 167 Service, 171 Boot console interface, accessing, 49 Cautions and warnings, 223 CD drive, 50 Installing, 114 Problem, 205 Removing, 120 Solution, 205 CD drive, controls and features area, 110 Hard disk drive area, 110 I/O card area, 110 Fast Narrow Single-Ended SCSI, 24 - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 244
HP hub, USB, 33 HP scroll mouse, USB, 33 HP VISUALIZE B1000/C3000 Features, 23 Hub, HP USB devices, 33 I I/O card Installing, 109 Removing, 107 Slot number and capabilities, 106 I/O card floppy diskette, 76 Loading and booting the operating system Problem, 204 Solution, 204 Loading, CD-ROM, 52 Loop, - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 245
Memory cards (DIMM cards), 153 Memory configuration, displaying, 191 Memory failures, 209 Memory information sample, 192 Memory, main, 24, 38 Microphone jack, 30 monitor, 181 Monitor configuration, displaying, 183 Monitor problems, troubleshooting diskette, 75 Scroll mouse, HP, 33 SCSI Fast Narrow - HP Visualize b1000 | hp Visualize b1000 and c3000 workstations owner's guide (a5 - Page 246
scroll mouse, 33 Keyboard, 32 USB connectors, 29, 32 USB ports, 30 User interface, 23 V VCCI Class B ITE (Japan), 219 Verifying, CD drive, 61 Video configuration statement, special, 220 W Warnings and cautions, 223 Workstation ACE for HP-UX 10.20 (June 1999), 40 Write-protect tab, floppy diskette, 70
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