HP Part No. A4200-90050 Edition E1298
Model C160 / C180 / C200 / C240 / C360 Owner’s Guide
HEWLETT-PACKARD Warranty Statement
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Contents
Contents
Using Your 3.5-Inch Floppy Disk Drive
Using Your Digital Data Storage DDS Tape Drive
Safety and Regulatory Statements
Solving Problems
Emissions Regulations Compliance Acoustics
Changing Your Workstation’s Hardware Configuration
Scsi Connections
Replacing the Battery Changing Your Monitor Type
Determining Scsi Bus Length
Boot Console Interface
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Preface
Safety and Regulatory Statements
Audience
Release Documents
Revision History
Related Manuals
Literal values
Documentation Conventions
Problems, Questions, and Suggestions
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Product Information
Product Information
Product Description
EISA/GSC
System Power Switch
System Unit Front Panel Controls
System Unit Front Panel Controls
System LEDs
Power LED
Next to the system LEDs are the following audio controls
Audio Controls
CD-ROM Drive Controls and Features
Storage Device Controls and Features
Control/Feature Purpose
CD-ROM Drive Controls and Features
DDS-DC Later Model Drive Controls and Indicators
DDS-DC Early Model Drive Controls and Indicators
Tape Clean
Floppy Drive Controls and Features
Floppy Drive Controls and Features
System Unit Rear Panel Connectors
System Unit Rear Panel Connectors
Pullout Card
Security Loop
Audio Connectors
Audio Electrical Specifications Frequency Response
Signal to Noise
Input Sensitivity/Impedance
Max Output Level/Impedance
PS/2 Keyboard and Mouse Connectors
HP Parallel I/O Connector
Network Connectors
Serial I/O Pins Pin No Signal Description
Serial Input/Output Connectors
Scsi Connectors
Power Cord Connector
TOC Button
Monitors
Pointing Devices
Keyboard
Operating System Overview
Using Your CD-ROM Drive
Using Your CD-ROM Drive
CD-ROM Drive
CD-ROM Drive and CD-ROM Media Descriptions
Controls and Features
CD-ROM Drive Operating Controls and Features
Caring for CD-ROM Discs
CD-ROM Media
Loading and Unloading a CD-ROM in the Disc Tray
Operating the CD-ROM Drive
Disc Tray Description
CD-ROM Disc Tray
Placing a CD-ROM Disc in a Horizontally Mounted Drive
Loading a CD-ROM Disc in a Horizontally Mounted Drive
Removing a CD-ROM Disc From a Horizontally Mounted Drive
Unloading a CD-ROM Disc in a Horizontally Mounted Drive
Releasing the Disc Holder Retainers
Loading a CD-ROM Disc in a Vertically Mounted Drive
Placing a CD-ROM Disc in a Vertically Mounted Drive
Removing a CD-ROM Disc From a Vertically Mounted Drive
Unloading a CD-ROM Disc in a Vertically Mounted Drive
Usr/sbin/ioscan -d sdisk Return
Verifying the CD-ROM Drive Operation
Mounting a CD-ROM Disc Using SAM
Mounting and Unmounting a CD-ROM Disc
Sam Return
Peripheral Devices
Systems
From the Actions menu, click on Add a Hard Disk Drive
Floppy, and Hard Disks
Unmounting a CD-ROM Disc Using SAM
Reading the Busy Light
Defective disc
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
Using Your Digital Data Storage DDS Tape Drive
Using Your Digital Data Storage DDS Tape Drive
DDS Drive
DDS Tape Drive and Data Cassette Descriptions
Storage Capacities
DDS-2 DDS Tape Drive Tape Drives Meter
DDS-2 Drive Controls and Indicators
Controls and Indicators
DDS-DC Early Model Tape Drive LED Display Codes
LEDs
LED Warning Conditions
DDS-DC Later Model and DDS-2 Tape Drive LED Display Codes
Media Life
Data Cassettes
Media Restrictions
Cleaning the Tape Heads
Setting the Write-Protect Tab on a DDS Tape
Setting the Write-Protect Tab on a Data Cassette
Operating the DDS Tape Drive
Loading and Unloading a Data Cassette
Loading and Unloading a Data Cassette
Usr/sbin/ioscan -d stape
Verifying the DDS Tape Drive Operation
Using Device Files
Writing to a Data Cassette
Archiving Data
Restoring Files from a Data Cassette to Your System
Listing the Files on a Data Cassette
Tar -tvf /dev/rmt/devicefile
Man tar
Further Command Information
Ordering Information
Using Your 3.5-Inch Floppy Disk Drive
Using Your 3.5-Inch Floppy Disk Drive
Using the Floppy Diskette
Setting the Write-Protect Tab on a Diskette
Setting the Write-Protect Tab on a Floppy Diskette
Inserting and Removing a Floppy Diskette
Inserting and Removing a Diskette
Verifying the Floppy Drive Configuration
Operating the Floppy Drive
Ioscan
From the Actions menu, click on View More Information
Mediainit -i 2 devicefile
Formatting a New Diskette
Transferring Data To and From a Floppy Diskette
Saving Files to a Floppy Diskette
Restoring Files from a Floppy Diskette to Your System
Tar -tvf devicefile
Listing the Files on a Floppy Diskette
For More Information
Configuring the Floppy Driver
Troubleshooting
Solving Problems
Solving Problems
Problems with Powering Up the System
Common Problems and Solutions
Power -up Problems
Problem Solution
Problems Loading and Booting the Operating System
Problems Loading and Booting the Operating System
Problems with the 802.3 Network
Problems with the 802.3 Network
Problems Using a Hard Disk Drive
Problems Using a Hard Disk Drive
Problems Using the CD-ROM Drive
Problems Using the CD-ROM Drive
Problems Using the DDS Tape Drive
Problems Using the DDS Tape Drive
Problems Using the Floppy Disk Drive
Problems Using the Floppy Disk Drive
System Unit Front Panel LEDs
LED Error Codes
Likely cause SIMMs or processor
LED Error Codes
Dealing with a Boot Failure
Man cstm Man mstm Man xstm
Running System Verification Tests
Cstm verify all
Cstm
Running System Verification Tests
Safety and Regulatory Statements
Safety and Regulatory Statements
Declaration of Conformity
Declaration of Conformity
Special Video Configuration Statements
For EN55022 or Cispr 22 Applications
For FCC Applications
Federal Communications Commission FCC
Emissions Regulations
Vcci Class B ITE Japan Korea RRL EMI Class a
Emissions Regulations Compliance
Electrostatic Discharge ESD Precautions
Acoustics
Regulation On Noise Declaration For Machines -3. Gsgv
Safety Statement
Visible LEDs
Laser Safety Statement U.S.A. Only
Safety and Regulatory Statements
Safety and Regulatory Statements
Changing Your Workstation’s Hardware Configuration
Also, read the ESD Precautions in Appendix a of this guide
Usr/sbin/ioscan -f
Checking the Scsi IDs
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Preparing Your Workstation
Removing the Floor Stand
Installing Storage Devices
Configuring your Storage Device
Preparing to Install Your Storage Device
Default Scsi IDs Ultra or Fast, Wide Scsi Devices
Single-Ended Scsi Devices
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Removing the Storage Tray
Storage Device Cable Routing
Removing a Disk Filler Panel
Installing a CD-ROM or a DDS-Format Tape Drive
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Installing a Floppy Drive
Installing a Floppy Drive
Installing a Hard Disk Drive in Position
Installing a Hard Disk Drive in Position
Removing the Disk Interconnect Board
Installing a Hard Disk Drive in Position 3 or Position
Installing a Hard Disk Drive
Installing the Disk Interconnect Board
Replacing the Storage Tray
Installing the Storage Tray Assembly
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Configuring a Hard Disk Drive
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Removing Main Tray Assembly
Removing the Main Tray Assembly
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Replacing the Main Tray Assembly
Replacing the Main Tray Assembly
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Installing Additional Memory
C160/C180/C200/C240/C360 Memory Module Location
Installing Memory Modules
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Rotating the Eisa Fan
Installing the Egram Enhanced Graphics RAM Module C160/C180
Removing the Eisa Slider and Retainer
Installing the Egram Module
Rotating the Eisa Fan
Installing an Option Board
Installing the Eisa Retainer and Eisa Slider
Securing the Fan
Option Slots from Outside the System Unit
Installing an EISA, PCI, or GSC Option Board
Graphics Adapter Considerations
Special Video Configuration Statements
Graphics Paths
Graphics Configuration Restrictions
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Installing the Option Board
Rotating the Fan
Removing the Eisa Retainer
Removing the Eisa Slider and Blank Plate
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Removing the Battery
Replacing the Battery
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Setting the Monitor Type from the Boot Console Interface
Setting the Monitor Type at Power On
Changing Your Monitor Type
Changing the Console to External Terminal
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Scsi Connections
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Fast, Wide Dif Ferential
Scsi Bus Differences
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Address 7 is reserved for host controller use on all buses
Priority Address
Scsi
Cables
Scsi Restrictions
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Connectors and Terminators
Narrow, Single-ended Scsi Bus Configuration Constraints
Scsi Configuration Constraints
NSE Scsi Bus Configuration Constraints
Maximum Number of NSE Scsi Devices
Fast, Wide, Differential Scsi Bus Configuration Constraints
Ultra, Wide-SE Scsi Bus Configuration Constraints
Ultra, Wide-SE Scsi Bus Configuration Constraints
Narrow, Single-Ended Scsi Bus Length
Determining Scsi Bus Length
Bus Length Worksheet for Narrow Single-Ended Scsi Bus
Fast, Wide Differential Scsi Bus Length
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Ultra, Wide, Single-Ended Scsi Bus Length
Subtotals Total Ultra, Wide SE Scsi Bus Length =
Assigning Scsi Device IDs
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Narrow Single-Ended Scsi Device IDs
External Device Drives
Internal Device Drives
Fast, Wide Differential Scsi Device Drives and Device ID
Fast, Wide Differential Scsi IDs C160/C180/C200 Upgrades
Ultra, Wide SE Scsi Device Drives and Device ID
Ultra, Wide Scsi IDs
Connecting to the Scsi Ports
Rear Panel Scsi Connectors without Terminators
System Scsi Port Connection
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Boot Console Interface
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Boot Console Interface Features
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To access the boot console interface, follow these steps
Accessing the Boot Console Interface
Booting Your Workstation
ISL hpux /stand/vmunix.prev
Ctrl
Searching for Bootable Media
Resetting Your Workstation
Displaying and Setting Paths
Type Specification Format
Mnemonic Style Notation
Displaying and Setting the Monitor Type
Monitor Command
Monitor
Displaying the Current Monitor Configuration
Setting the Monitor Type
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To restart the monitor selection process, press TAB
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Displaying the Current Memory Configuration
Memory Information Sample
Detailed Memory Configuration Table SPA Group
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Displaying the Status of the System I/O
Setting the Auto Boot and Auto Search Flags
Autosearch searches for devices in the following order
Displaying and Setting the Security Mode
Secure
Secure on Secure off
To enable fastboot, type the following at the prompt
Displaying and Setting the Fastboot Mode
Displaying the LAN Station Address
AUTOdetect
Configure and Display LAN Settings
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Displaying System Information
Displaying PIM Information
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Glossary
Bootstrap service See boot
Glossary
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Iconify See iconize
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Mouse pointer See pointer
Option See command option
Scsi See Small Computer System In- terface
Root See superuser
System name See internet protocol address
Working directory See current work- ing directory
Utility See utility program
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Index
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