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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. A5992-90001 Edition E0501 - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - 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 hardware, accessories and supplies -new. 2. HP warrants that HP software will not fail to execute its programming instructions, for the - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 3
of the purchase price upon prompt return of the product. 4. HP products may contain interfacing, parts or supplies not supplied by HP, (c) unauthorized HP SPECIFICALLY DISCLAIMS ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF MERCHANTABILITY, SATISFACTORY QUALITY, AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 8. HP - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 4
TO THE SALE OF THIS PRODUCT TO YOU. RESTRICTED RIGHTS LEGEND. Use, duplication, or disclosure by the U.S. government 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 - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 5
Connectors 31 HP Parallel I/O Connector 32 802.3 Network Connectors 32 RS-232C Serial Input/Output Connector 33 SCSI Connectors 34 Power Cord Connector 34 Security Loop 35 Locking Your System Unit's Left-Side Panel 36 Memory 37 Monitors 38 Operating - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 6
Diskette 70 Using 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 6 - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 7
System Unit 100 Opening the Left Side Panel of 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 7 - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 8
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 6. The Boot Console - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 9
183 Setting the Monitor Type 184 Setting the 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 - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 10
Contents Running System Verification Tests 214 A. Safety and Regulatory Statements Declaration of Conformity 217 Emissions Regulations 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 - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 11
1-1. System Unit Front Panel Controls 25 Figure 1-2. LCD Symbols HP Visualize B Class and C Class Features .26 Figure 1-3. System the System Unit 101 Figure 5-3. Unscrewing the Power Supply Captive Screws 103 Figure 5-4. Propping Up the Power Supply 104 Figure 5-5. PCI Card Slot Numbering and - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 12
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 Figure 5-16. Tightening the Bracket Screws 118 Figure 5-17. Replacing the CD Drive Bay's Rear Cover 119 Figure 5-18. Removing the CD - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 13
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 Memory Cards 158 Figure 7-1. Fan Locations 212 13 - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 14
Figures 14 - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 15
Tables Table 1-1. HP Visualize B Class and C Class Features 23 Table 1-2. Problems Powering Up the System 203 Table 7-2. 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 - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 16
Tables 16 - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 17
Preface This owner's guide describes 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 - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 18
your local sales representative. Related Manuals For more information, refer to the following documents: • Configuring HP-UX for Peripherals • HP-UX System Administration Tasks • HP CDE Getting Started Guide • Managing Systems and Workstations • Using HP-UX. • Using Your HP Workstation Note that - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 19
edition of the manual is listed below: Edition Revision History E0501 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 c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 20
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 text for emphasis - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - 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 c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 22
System Overview Instructions in this chapter assume that for the B1000/C3000 workstation, you are using the HP-UX 10.20 operating system and the Workstation Additional Core Enhancements (ACE) for HP-UX 10.20 (June, 1999), and for the C3700 workstation, you are using the HP-UX 11.0 operating system - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 23
frequency of 300MHz for the B1000/C3000 and PA8700 with an operating frequency of 750MHz for the C3700. This processor has a 0.5Mbyte instruction cache and a 1.0Mbyte data cache. The operating system for the B1000 is HP-UX 10.20 with Workstation Additional Core Enhancements (June, 1999) The - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 24
System Overview Product Description Table 1-1 HP VISUALIZE B Class and C Class Features Computer Feature Main Memory Internal Storage Devices Standard Network Standard I/O PCI slots Keyboard Mouse Description The B1000 and C3000 computers use 128 MByte and 256 MByte DIMMs to provide a minimum - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 25
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 c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 26
the HP-UX 10.20 or later operating system booted on your workstation. They represent the different system activities shown: LCD Symbols HP VISUALIZE B Class and data on your system disk. Turning the power switch back on again automatically boots up the HP-UX 10.20 or later operating system if your - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 27
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, you cannot have two CD drives, and you cannot have two floppy disk drives. For a more detailed description of each of the removable - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 28
connectors (including headphones and microphone) • USB keyboard and mouse connectors • HP parallel IEEE 1284 I/O connector • 802.3 TP (Twisted Pair) LAN Ultra Narrow Single-Ended SCSI • TOC (transfer of control) button • Power cord connector To maintain FCC/EMI compliance, verify that all cables are - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 29
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 Input Ultra2 Wide LVD SCSI Connector (Connect Terminator) Ultra Narrow Single-Ended SCSI Connector (Connect Terminator) Chapter 1 29 - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 30
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 c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 31
There are two Universal Serial Bus (USB) 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. The mouse and keyboard were shipped with your - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 32
are in a window's vertical scroll bar. This scroll wheel also functions as a middle button when you press down on it. Essentially, the HP scroll mouse 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 - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 33
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 c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 34
bus with a terminator appropriate for 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. 34 Chapter 1 - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 35
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 c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 36
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 c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 37
System 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 - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 38
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. 38 Chapter 1 - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 39
system and the Workstation Additional Core Enhancements (ACE) for HP-UX 11.0 (November, 1999) or HP-UX 11i operating system and the Hardware Enablement Bundle (HWE) for HP-UX 11i (June, 2001). Instant ignition systems (systems with preloaded software) have X-Windows, Hewlett-Packard's graphical user - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 40
methods for locating your LAN Station ID do not work, you can get your LAN Station ID by executing the lanscan command in a terminal window. IP Address and Subnetwork Mask Information Get the IP address and the subnet mask information for your computer from either your system administrator or your - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 41
has been "ignited;" that is, the HP's Instant Ignition process has installed the operating system already. In this case, when you power up the computer, you will be presented desired state. See the HP CDE Getting Started Guide and the User's Guide for instructions on typical tasks. Chapter 1 41 - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 42
zone 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 42 - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 43
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 address - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 44
Power 1. Turn on the monitor and any external peripherals (for example, printers) connected to the workstation. 2. Turn on the workstation. The workstation can provide missing information later by logging into a terminal emulator window as superuser and executing this command: /sbin/set_parms 5. You - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 45
NOTE System Overview Powering Up Your System 7. Log into your first CDE session as root. For information on logging into CDE, see the Common Desktop Environment User's Guide. You must log into the first view this CD, you need to read the special mounting instruction that come with it. Chapter 1 45 - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 46
System Overview Powering Up Your System 46 Chapter 1 - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - 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 c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 48
• CD Media Description The instructions in this chapter assume you are using the HP-UX 10.20 or later operating system with the HP CDE interface. For information in the B1000 and C3000 can read the original CD-ROM disks, plus CD-R disks and the newer CD-RW disks (also call "CD-RAM" because they are - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - 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 c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - 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 c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 51
the eject button for more than one second to open the Disk Tray. You can open the Disk Tray when the computer does not have power by inserting the end of a paper clip into this opening. The Disk Tray holds the CD. This style of CD drive does not use a disk - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - 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 c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - 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 c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - 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 c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 55
it. You must unmount the CD before removing it from the drive. To mount a CD on an HP-UX 11.0 or 11i operating system, perform the steps covered in this section. 1. Log in as root mouse button. Alternatively you can execute sam at a terminal window command prompt and skip to step 5. Chapter 2 55 - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 56
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 click - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 57
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 CD drive you would like to configure as - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 58
other than the one under which the disk was mounted. To unmount a CD on an HP-UX 10.20 or later operating system, perform the steps covered in this section. 1. Log you can execute sam at a terminal window command prompt and skip to step 5. 3. Double click on the System_Admin icon in - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 59
icon. 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 CD drive you would like to remove (unmount - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - 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 - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 61
Operation Verifying the CD Drive Operation To verify that your workstation can communicate with the CD drive, follow the steps cannot log in as root contact your system administrator. 1. Log in as root. 2. Type the following command at the shell prompt and press Enter: /usr/sbin/ioscan -d sdisk - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - 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 c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 63
party "CD player" application. One such application that 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. Since the xmcd utility is not a part of - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - 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 later 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 c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 65
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 Help Button Volume Slider Keypad Now that you have - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 66
Using Your CD Drive Audio Control for the CD Drive 66 Chapter 2 - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - 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 c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 68
Instructions in this chapter assume that for the B1000/C3000 workstation, you are using the HP-UX 10.20 operating system and the Workstation Additional Core Enhancements (ACE) for HP-UX 10.20 (June, 1999), and for the C3700 workstation, you are using the HP in an HP CDE terminal window. Some - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - 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 c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - 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 c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 71
are special files that tell your system which pathway through the system hardware to use when communicating with a specific device. Device files also describe the type of device. You will need to know the special device file associated with your floppy disk drive so that you can write data to it - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 72
root. 2. Move the mouse pointer to the Application Manager control for 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 - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 73
icon. 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 floppy disk drive you would like to con - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 74
as shown in Figure 3-2. 3. Insert the diskette into the floppy disk drive. 4. Type the following at the prompt and press Enter: mediainit -f 16 devicefile where 16 is options, see the floppy manual page. To view this manual page, type the following at the prompt and press Enter: man floppy 74 Chapter - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 75
to and from your floppy diskette using the HP-UX tar command with your floppy drive's . Saving Files to a Floppy Diskette Use the following instructions to save files to a floppy diskette: 1. diskette into the disk drive. 3. Type the following command in a terminal window at the prompt and press Enter: - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 76
command in a terminal window at the prompt and press Enter: tar -tvf devicefile where devicefile is the device file as listed by SAM. See the section "Using Device Files" in this chapter. Note that this command will list all files on the floppy diskette. Troubleshooting If you have trouble with any of - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 77
workstation can communicate with the floppy drive, use the ioscan command in a terminal window H/W Path Driver S/W State H/W Type Description floppy 0 10/0/14/1/4.1 is the case, refer to Chapter 7, "Solving Problems." If the floppy disk driver is not confi HP-UX kernel configuration. Chapter 3 77 - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 78
using SAM, see the following manuals: • Managing Systems and Workgroups • Using HP-UX For More Information For more information on using tar and a complete list of the command arguments, refer to the tar man page by typing the following command in a terminal window at the prompt and pressing Enter - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 79
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, refer to the dosls man page by - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 80
Using Your 3.5-Inch Floppy Disk Drive Additional Floppy Drive Information 80 Chapter 3 - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - 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 c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 82
SCSI Bus Length • Assigning SCSI Device IDs • Connecting to the SCSI Ports Instructions in this chapter assume that for the B1000/C3000 workstation, you are using the HP-UX 10.20 operating system and the Workstation Additional Core Enhancements (ACE) for HP-UX 10.20 (June, 1999), and for the C3700 - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 83
types of SCSI buses 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 - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - 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 c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - 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 c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 86
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, each - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - 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 c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - 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 c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - 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 c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 90
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 After to the following: Class I H/W Path Driver S/W State H/W Type Description bc 0 root CLAIMED BUS_NEXUS bc 1 10 ccio2 CLAIMED - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 91
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 Ultra Narrow Single-Ended SCSI (NSE SCSI) devices are currently in use by reviewing the - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 92
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 under the "H/W Path" heading. The entry 10/0/15/1 is the built-in Ultra2 Wide - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - 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 c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 94
SCSI Connections Connecting to the SCSI Ports 94 Chapter 4 - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 95
5 Changing Your Computer Hardware Configuration This chapter describes the procedures to change your computer's hardware configuration. 95 - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 96
Panel of the System Unit • System Unit Power Supply • I/O Cards • System Unit Fans • Removable Media Devices • Hard Disk Drives • Memory Cards • Changing Your Monitor Type Instructions in this chapter assume that for the B1000/C3000 workstation, you are using the HP-UX 10.20 operating system and the - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - 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 c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 98
cord from the electrical outlet. 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 - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 99
with your system to lock the panel. These keys are located inside the front bezel below the floppy disk drive. 3. Plug in the system unit power cord, and power on the system. Chapter 5 99 - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 100
panel of your computer. Either of these actions will gracefully power down the system. 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 - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - 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 c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - 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 c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 103
unit. To do this, you need 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 - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - 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 c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 105
the system unit. To close the system unit follow these steps: 1. Pull slightly back on the power supply until you are able to remove the bail from the bail lock. Using the power supply handle lower it downward into its original operating position. See Figure 5-3. 2. Tighten both captive screws in - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - 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 read the section "Displaying and Setting the Monitor Type" in the chapter "The Boot Console Interface." 106 Chapter 5 - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 107
Here are the steps required for remove an I/O card from the system unit. 1. Power off the system, and unplug the system unit power cord from the electrical outlet. Note that when you press the system power switch, the system automatically performs a shutdown -q. 2. Open the side panel of the system - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 108
Figure 5-7 Changing Your Computer Hardware Configuration I/O Cards 3. Pull evenly in the direction of the arrow on both PULL tabs of the I/O card retainer to remove it. See Figure 5-7. Removing the I/O Card Retainer I/O Card Figure 5-8 I/O Card Retainer Air Divider 4. Locate the I/O card you - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 109
the bulkhead appropriately positioned. See Figure 5-8. If the card is full length, the non-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 - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 110
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 unit with a bad fan will cause damage to the system unit. To determine the fan that needs to be - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 111
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 Unit" in this chapter. 3. Prop up the power supply. See the section "Propping Up the Power Supply" in this chapter. Chapter 5 111 - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 112
be taken out of the system unit. 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 is removed, place it on top of the hard disk drive chassis. Removing - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 113
in Figure 5-10. Once the tabs are properly aligned, slide them into place. 2. Close the system unit as explained in the section "Propping Up the Power Supply" in this chapter. Chapter 5 113 - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 114
media devices. Installing a CD Drive Install the CD drive by following the procedure covered in this section. Turn the system unit off and unplug the power cord before installing the CD drive. Note that if you ordered your system unit with a CD drive from the factory, you will not need to - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - 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 c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - 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 c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - 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 c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 118
CD drive chassis and connect it. Note that you should connect the audio cable first. Plugging in the Audio, ATAPI and Power Cables Audio Cable Ferrite Bead ATAPI Cable Power Cable Figure 5-16 8. Tighten the two CD drive bracket screws as shown in Figure 5-16. The screws should be tightened using - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - 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 - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 120
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 electronic shock. When handling the drive, always wear the static-grounding - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 121
cover handle away from the back of the removable media chassis approximately one inch. Next pull the cover handle toward you. The audio, ATAPI and power cables are now accessible to you. Disconnect these cables from the CD drive. Removing the CD Drive Bay's Rear Cover Rear Cover Rear Cover Handle - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 122
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) 122 Chapter 5 - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - 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 c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - 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 c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 125
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, ATAPI and power cables inside the CD drive bay, and position the cables so that they go under the bottom edge of the CD drive bay's rear cover - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 126
. Note that there are no jumper settings required for the installation of the floppy disk drive. Turn the system unit off and unplug the power cord before installing the floppy disk drive. Floppy disk drives are susceptible to mechanical and electronic shock. When handling the drive, always wear the - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 127
handle away from the rear of the removable media chassis approximately one inch. Next pull the cover handle toward you. The floppy data cable and power cable are now accessible to you. Removing the Floppy Disk Drive Bay's Rear Cover Rear Cover Handle - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 128
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 Chapter 5 - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - 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 c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - 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 c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 131
data cable into its connector. Note that the connectors are keyed for proper insertion. See Figure 5-28. Plugging In the Floppy Data and Power Cables Figure 5-29 Power Cable Ferrite Bead Data Cable 8. Tighten the two floppy disk drive bracket screws as shown in Figure 5-29. You will need to use - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 132
ferrite bead on the data cable must remain inside of the floppy disk drive bay's rear cover. Replacing the Floppy Disk Drive Bay's Rear Cover Power Cable Rear Cover Data Cable T-15 Torx/Slotted Screw 10. Remove the plastic floppy disk drive blank from the computer's front panel. 11. Complete the - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 133
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 are susceptible to mechanical and electronic shock. When handling the drive, always wear the - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 134
handle away from the rear of the removable media chassis approximately one inch. Next pull the cover handle toward you. Remove the floppy data and power cables from their connectors. Removing the Floppy Disk Drive Bay's Rear Cover Rear Cover Handle - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 135
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 (hidden) Bracket Screw Chapter 5 135 - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - 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 c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - 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 c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 138
to tighten them using 6 inch-pounds of torque. Tightening the Bracket Screws Bracket Screw Bracket Screw Figure 5-36 8. Make sure that the floppy data and power cables are positioned so that they come out of the top edge of the rear floppy disk drive bay's cover. This edge is rounded to - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - 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 c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - 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 c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - 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 c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - 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 c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - 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 c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - 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 c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - 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 c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - 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 c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - 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 c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - 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 c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 149
icon. 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 drives installed in this system. From the list of devices, choose the hard disk drive you would like to configure - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 150
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 file system is created and the hard disk drive - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 151
icon. 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 hard disk drive you would like to remove - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 152
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 unmounted when you see Unused in the Use column of the Add Disk without LVM window. 152 Chapter 5 - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 153
use SAM and select 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 - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - 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 c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 155
the installation of the 256Mbyte card with another 128Mbyte card. The B1000 and C3000 computers use only 128 Mbyte and 256 Mbyte DIMM cards. 4. Remove provided in Figure 5-45. Memory Card Slot Numbers and Loading Sequence Hard Disk Drive Fan NOTE When installing memory, you need to orient the - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 156
card in the connector, lining it up with the guides. Make sure you align the notches on the bottom Power Supply" in this chapter. Plug the power cord back in to the electrical outlet. 9. Verify that this installation was successful by following the steps in the section "Displaying the Current Memory - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 157
Your Computer Hardware Configuration Memory Cards Removing Memory Perform the following steps to remove memory (DIMM cards) from your 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 Hard Disk - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 158
as explained in the section "Closing the System Unit after Propping Up the Power Supply" in this chapter. Plug the power cord back in to the electrical outlet. 9. Verify that this removal was the System Properties icon, and in the window that appears, select the tab labeled Memory. 158 Chapter 5 - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 159
process. Your system will query you for a new monitor type. Note that if you have waited more 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 the screen and press Enter. If your monitor - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 160
methods defined in a previous 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 type, follow the steps in this procedure: 1. Log in as root. 2. Move the mouse pointer to the Application Manager - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 161
Changing Your Computer Hardware Configuration Changing Your Monitor Type 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 Display icon. 6. Double click on the - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 162
you may see: Entry Width Height Hz Font Description 1 1280 1024 75 10x20 PCI 9. Select an entry from the list in the Modify Monitor window. In that same window, select the check box labeled Make monitor type 'n' the default where n is the number of the entry you selected. To finish your monitor - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 163
Changing Your Monitor Type Troubleshooting Monitor Problems In the event that your console stops displaying to your graphics device, use the following procedure to set the console for displaying to an external terminal. Here are the steps to follow: 1. Turn system power off. 2. Disconnect the - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 164
Changing Your Computer Hardware Configuration Changing Your Monitor Type 164 Chapter 5 - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - 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 c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 166
for Bootable Media • Resetting Your 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 - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 167
you can do: • 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 - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - 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 c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 169
Config/deconfig processor DEfault Set type PAth [PRI|ALT|CON|KEY] [] Display or modify a path SEArch [DIsplay|IPL] [] Search for boot devices SECure [ON|OFF] Set/show security mode TIme [c:y:m:d:h:m:s] Read or set real time clock in GMT PreviousPower [ON|OFF] Set previous power - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 170
Display cache information Display revisions of VLSI and 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 - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 171
The Boot Console Interface Boot Console Interface Features ------ Service Menu Command ------- Description ----------- ChassisCodes [|ON|OFF] CLEARPIM EepromRead [] {} MemRead [] [] PCIDelay [] PDT [CLEAR] PIM [ [HPMC|LPMC|TOC]] ScRoll [ON|OFF] - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 172
shutdown -q command to shut down the HP-UX operating system on your computer before powering it off. When you turn off the power switch, your computer automatically shuts down will see the following message: Processor is starting auto boot process. To discontinue, press any key within 10 seconds. 172 - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 173
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 less than 10 seconds from the time this message appears to - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 174
You usually start your computer by turning it on and waiting for HP-UX to boot automatically. However, you may not always want the damaged or unusable, you may wish to boot from a different disk or perhaps another type of device, such as a CD drive. Here are some possible booting scenarios you may - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 175
directions in "Accessing the Boot Console Interface" earlier in this chapter, and then type the following at the prompt: Main Menu: Enter command > boot device The 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 - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 176
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 /stand/vmunix.prev • If you do not know which media in your file systems - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 177
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 command> search ipl The search command searches all buses. The search may - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 178
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 When the Configuration Menu appears - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 179
-format tape device) Your computer's primary display device Your computer's primary input ASCII device To display the current settings for the system paths, type the following at the prompt and press Enter: Main Menu: Enter command> path The paths are displayed in Mnemonic Style Notation, as shown - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 180
example, to get the path to the primary boot device, 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 primary To set a system path to a new value, follow the directions - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 181
preset to use a monitor with a specific 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 - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 182
for setting the graphics configuration is: monitor graphics_path type where valid graphics_path parameters are: graphics(1) Graphics adapter installed and type 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 - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 183
console interface, follow the directions in "Accessing the Boot Console Interface" earlier in this chapter. Once you are in the Boot Console Interface Main Menu, type the following command and press Enter: Main Menu: Enter command> configuration This places you in the Configuration Menu. From here - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 184
command> monitor graphics(n) tt where n is the number of the graphics adapter 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 Menu: Enter command> monitor list A list of - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 185
slot 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 11.0 or 11i operating system release have been installed and running on your system unit - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 186
The Boot Console Interface Displaying and Setting the Monitor Type 2. Move the mouse pointer to the Application Manager control for 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 - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 187
you may see: Entry Width Height Hz Font Description 1 1280 1024 75 10x20 PCI 9. Select an entry from the list in the Modify Monitor window. In that same window, select the check box labeled Make monitor type 'n' the default where n is the number of the entry you selected. To finish your monitor - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 188
and Setting the Monitor Type Setting the Monitor Type at Power On If you replace your computer's monitor with a different monitor type, you need to let waiting for something to be displayed, see the section "Troubleshooting Monitor Problems" in this chapter. Otherwise, if you see information similar - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 189
, No Parity, 8 Bits. 4. Power on the system. The system will now display the console to the terminal connected to Serial 1 port. Note that you can 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 the - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 190
following procedure to display the console to an external serial terminal so that you can configure the graphics console: 1. Turn the system's power off. 2. Disconnect the USB keyboard connector from the system rear panel. 3. Connect a serial terminal to the "Serial 1" connector on the system back - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 191
Main Menu: Enter command> information This places you in the Information Menu. From here, type the following at the prompt and press Enter: Information Menu: Enter command> memory The screen displays status and configuration information for the memory DIMMs installed in your computer. See the section - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - 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 c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 193
in the option slots. It is available in the Information Menu. To use the IO command from the Information Menu of the boot console, type the following command at the prompt and press Enter: Information Menu: Enter command> io Information about the built-in and optional I/O devices is displayed - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 194
ags are variables stored in your computer's nonvolatile memory. (Nonvolatile memory retains its contents even after power is turned off.) If you reset these To examine the state of the auto boot and auto search flags, type the following at the prompt and press Enter: Configuration Menu: Enter command - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 195
The Boot Console Interface Setting the Auto Boot and Auto Search Flags The auto search 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 - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 196
secure flag is a variable stored in non-volatile memory. (Non-volatile memory retains its contents even after power is turned off.) If you reset this flag to Interface" in this chapter. Once the Main Menu is present, you can type the following command at the prompt and press Enter: Main Menu: Enter - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 197
to on), your computer does a quick check of the memory and skips I/O interface testing during its power-on self tests. This enables you computer to complete its error condition. To display the status of fastboot, type the following at the prompt and press Enter: Configuration Menu: Enter command> - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 198
Address Displaying the LAN Station Address It is sometimes necessary to supply the LAN station address of your computer to other users. For the link level (the hardware level). To display your workstation's LAN station addresses, type the following at the prompt and press Enter: Information - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 199
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 the following at the prompt and press Enter: Information Menu: Enter - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 200
The Boot Console Interface Displaying System Information 200 Chapter 6 - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - 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 c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - 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. Instructions in this chapter assume that for the B1000/C3000 workstation, you are using the HP-UX 10.20 operating - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 203
power is turned ON. The LCD screen lights up , but the screen 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 - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - 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 c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 205
it. Follow the instructions in "Dealing with a Boot Failure" later in this chapter. If the disk drive is external to the system unit, make sure that its power is turned ON. If problems persist, contact your system administrator or call your designated service representative. Problems Using the CD - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 206
. Follow the instructions in the section "Running System Verification Tests" later in this chapter to verify that the floppy disk drive is functioning properly. Make sure cables (power, data, etc.) are connected. If problems persist, contact your system administrator or call your designated service - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 207
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 it terminates the power. 2. At the Main Menu prompt, type the following - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - 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 c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - 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 c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - 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 - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 211
chassis code LCD Fan Failures and Warnings This section provides the failure and 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 - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - 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 c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 213
, No Parity, 8 Bits. 4. Power on the system. The system will now display the console to the terminal connected to Serial 1 port. 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 - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 214
Solving Problems Running System Verification Tests Running System Verification Tests HP-UX uses a diagnostics product called MESA that includes the Support Tools Manager (STM), which allows system operation verification. To use STM, you need to be on an HP-UX 10.20 or later operating system and HP-UX - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - 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 c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - 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 c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 217
Safety and Regulatory Statements Declaration of Conformity Declaration of Conformity B Class and C Class Appendix A 217 - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 218
Regulations Emissions Regulations The HP VISUALIZE B Class and C installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications help. Hewlett-Packard's system certification tests were conducted with HPsupported peripheral devices and HP-shielded cables - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - 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 c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 220
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 Class A compliant. This statement applies only - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - 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 c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 222
Statement (U.S.A. Only) The CD-ROM mass-storage system is certified as a 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 and Safety Act of 1968. This means that the mass-storage system - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 223
. Pour éviter des blessures, faire très attention lors de l´installation de modules supplémentaires par le client. WARNING: Disconnect power plug from wall outlet or source power before moving or removing the device, or installing add-on components. WARNUNG: Entfernen Sie die Stromzuführung von der - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 224
Safety and Regulatory Statements Warnings and Cautions 224 Appendix A - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 225
time. If there is no active window, anything you type is lost. Only one window can be the active window. ANSI The American National Standards possible level. A boot service is provided by a short program, stored in the boot ROM (read-only memory) of your workstation, that loads the operating system - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 226
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 CD-RAM - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 227
Unit (CPU) The part of a workstation that interprets and executes instructions; the "brain." Child directory See subdirectory , cluster client, cluster server. Cluster server A workstation that provides file access, login access, file transfer, printing, and other services across a network to - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 228
directory" or "current directory." Cursor The small, usually blinking, box or underline displayed in whatever screen or window is active at any particular time. The cursor marks your current typing position on the screen and indicates which program (HP CDE terminal window or shell) will receive your - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 229
Module A memory board whose connectors on each side of the board are connected to different chips. This allows for a wider data path as more modules can be accessed at the same time. Directory A special type of "container" object that contains information about the objects beneath it in the HP-UX - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 230
, dragging the file's icon to the destination window, and releasing the mouse button there. Another common using of power loss. Environment The conditions in which your commands or programs are executed. These conditions include your workstation memory. Usually bytes or words can be erased and 230 - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 231
workstations can be linked to the file server via a LAN in order to use the file server to access data. File system The hierarchically organized set of files and directories on a hard disk. Firmware stores data on a floppy diskette. H Hard disk A type of disk that is rigid-often aluminum-as opposed to a - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - 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 c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 233
used to give information to a system. Examples include the keyboard and the mouse See also output device. Input window The window that displays a program's prompt and any commands typed but not yet executed. Instant ignition. When the user's computer is turned on and it automatically boots up and - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 234
Services software. Local area network system address The label that uniquely identifies the local area network (LAN) connection for your workstation . Minimize button In HP CDE, a push-button on the window frame that turns a screen into an icon. See also icon, iconize. Monitor type. A monitor path - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 235
workstations sharing information See also cluster, workstation. name given to a workstation in a cluster See also cluster, node. Nonvolatile memory System memory that retains its contents even after workstation power workstation. For example, the entire HP-UX system, including the kernel and all HP - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 236
is attached to the I/O system of your workstation. Path name A slash/separated series of zero fic system faults. See also processor internal memory. Pointer Sometimes called the visual feedback mechanism from a program to the user). In the HP CDE Workspace, the default pointer is an X; on a window - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 237
PID. Processor internal memory. A storage area in a processor's internal memory ( -code or binary form. Most HP-UX commands and routines consist of RAM Random-access memory. ROM Read-only memory. root See superuser. Scroll bar A vertical or horizontal bar located on the side or bottom of a window - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 238
soft physical address. Shell command An instruction you give the system to execute along the scroll area to cause the window's contents to move, exposing previously memory associated with the DIMM cards. Standalone A workstation that is not part of a cluster See also cluster. Style manager The HP - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 239
the state of the processor in Processor Internal Memory (PIM) and pending I/O operations are not disturbed. System name See internet protocol address. T-U Terminal window A terminal window is a type of HP CDE window that emulates a complete display terminal. Terminal windows are typically used to - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 240
Low-Voltage Differential SCSI A 16-bit-wide bus with low-power receivers and drivers, which allows a cable length of up 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 window is a separate - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 241
the size, placement, and operation of windows on 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 usually includes a keyboard, a monitor, and - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - 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 802.3 Twisted Pair), 28 Parallel (IEEE 1284), 28, 32 Power cord, 28, 34 RS-232C serial I/O, 28, 33 - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 244
type, 177 G Graphics path parameters, 182 graphics, optional, 23 H Hard disk drive Configuring, 148 Installing, 141 Problem power supply, 103 Headphones jack, 29 Host name, 42 HP hub, USB, 32 HP scroll mouse, USB, 32 HP VISUALIZE B1000/C3000 Features, 23 Hub, HP device type fwscsi, 177 type Problem - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 245
, displaying, 191 Memory failures, 209 Memory information sample, 192 Memory, main, 24, 37 Microphone jack, 29 monitor, 181 Monitor configuration, displaying, 183 Monitor problems, troubleshooting, 163 Monitor type Changing, 159 Displaying and setting, 181 Setting, 184 Setting at power on, 159 - HP Visualize c3000 | hp Visualize b1000, c3000, c3600, c3700 workstations owner' - Page 246
84 SCSI terminators, 86 scsi, ipl device type, 177 search, 177 secure, 196 Security unit power supply, 103 System unit rear panel connectors, 29 System verification tests, running, 214 System, powering up Warnings and cautions, 223 Workstation ACE for HP-UX 10.20 (June 1999), 39 Write-protect tab, fl
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