HP rp3440 User Service Guide, Sixth Edition - HP 9000 rp3410/rp3440 - Page 29

IDE Interface, 1 GB System LAN, USB Connectors, Disk and I/O Path Logging

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IDE Interface The IDE controller (PCI649) supports the ATAPI zero (0) to five (5) modes (from 16 to 100 MB/s). The usable speed on this system is limited to 16 MHz (ATA-33 mode, 33 MB/s) because the slimline CD/DVD devices do not support the ATA-66 and 100 modes. The primary IDE channel is the only channel that is implemented. The IDE cable provides only one drive connector, of the master type, for the optical storage peripheral. 1 GB System LAN The 1 GB System LAN port provides: • Main system LAN • 10/100/1000 MB capable USB Connectors The USB connectors provide: • High speed 480 MB/seconds capable • Full speed 12 MB/seconds and low speed 1.5 MB/seconds • Support for USB keyboard and mouse • HP-UX supports HP USB keyboard and mouse Disk and I/O Path Logging Some failures result in I/O path logging. These paths help to indicate the source of the error and can be included in the error message or logged into console or event logs. Table 1-3 describes the disk drive and DVD paths for the server. Table 1-3 Internal Disk and DVD Paths Slot Disk slot 0 Disk slot 1 Disk slot 2 DVD slot Function Associated with Path Ultra 3 SCSI I/O for bottom removable disk Ultra 3 SCSI I/O for middle removable disk Ultra 3 SCSI I/O for top removable disk IDE I/O for DVD Location Bottom disk slot Middle disk slot Top disk slot DVD slot ACPI Path 0/1/1/0.0.0 0/1/1/0.1.0 0/1/1/1.2.0 0/0/2/0.0.0 Table 1-4 describes the extended core I/O paths for the server. Table 1-4 Extended Core I/O Paths Slot Core I/O Core I/O Core I/O Core I/O Function Associated with Path USB port USB port USB port USB port Core I/O Core I/O USB port IDE controller Location Rear panel (with mouse symbol) 0/0/1/0 Rear panel (with keyboard symbol) Rear panel (bottom/white connector) Internal System board ACPI Path 0/0/1/0 Rear panel (top/ white connector) 0/0/1/1 0/0/1/1 0/0/1/2 0/0/2/0 Detailed Server Description 29

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IDE Interface
The IDE controller (PCI649) supports the ATAPI zero (0) to five (5) modes (from 16 to 100 MB/s).
The usable speed on this system is limited to 16 MHz (ATA-33 mode, 33 MB/s) because the
slimline CD/DVD devices do not support the ATA-66 and 100 modes.
The primary IDE channel is the only channel that is implemented. The IDE cable provides only
one drive connector, of the master type, for the optical storage peripheral.
1 GB System LAN
The 1 GB System LAN port provides:
Main system LAN
10/100/1000 MB capable
USB Connectors
The USB connectors provide:
High speed 480 MB/seconds capable
Full speed 12 MB/seconds and low speed 1.5 MB/seconds
Support for USB keyboard and mouse
HP-UX supports HP USB keyboard and mouse
Disk and I/O Path Logging
Some failures result in I/O path logging. These paths help to indicate the source of the error and
can be included in the error message or logged into console or event logs.
Table 1-3
describes the disk drive and DVD paths for the server.
Table 1-3 Internal Disk and DVD Paths
ACPI Path
Location
Function Associated with Path
Slot
0/1/1/0.0.0
Bottom disk slot
Ultra 3 SCSI I/O for bottom removable disk
Disk slot 0
0/1/1/0.1.0
Middle disk slot
Ultra 3 SCSI I/O for middle removable disk
Disk slot 1
0/1/1/1.2.0
Top disk slot
Ultra 3 SCSI I/O for top removable disk
Disk slot 2
0/0/2/0.0.0
DVD slot
IDE I/O for DVD
DVD slot
Table 1-4
describes the extended core I/O paths for the server.
Table 1-4 Extended Core I/O Paths
ACPI Path
Location
Function Associated with Path
Slot
0/0/1/0
Rear panel (with
mouse symbol)
USB port
Core I/O
Rear panel (top/ white
connector)
0/0/1/0
USB port
Core I/O
0/0/1/1
Rear panel (with
keyboard symbol)
USB port
Core I/O
0/0/1/1
Rear panel
(bottom/white
connector)
USB port
Core I/O
0/0/1/2
Internal
USB port
Core I/O
0/0/2/0
System board
IDE controller
Core I/O
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