System Overview

Important Information You Need to Note

Device file names for DDS drives at HP-UX 10.0 depend on the naming conventions of the system on which you are installing them.

For installation on a system permitting long file names:

/dev/rmt/c#t#d#BEST

AT&T style, best available density,

 

character entry.

/dev/rmt/c#t#d#BESTb

Berkeley style, best available density

 

character entry.

/dev/rmt/c#t#d#BESTn

AT&T style, no rewind, best available

 

density, character entry.

/dev/rmt/c#t#d#BESTnb

Berkeley style, no rewind, best available

 

density, character entry.

For installation on a system requiring short file names:

/dev/rmt/c#t#d#f0

AT&T style, best available density,

 

character entry.

/dev/rmt/c#t#d#f0b

Berkeley style, best available density

 

character entry.

/dev/rmt/c#t#d#f0n

AT&T style, no rewind, best available density

 

character entry.

/dev/rmt/c#t#d##f0nb

Berkeley style, no rewind, best available

 

density, character entry.

IP Address and Subnetwork Mask Information

Get the IP address and the subnet mask information for your workstation from either your System Administrator or your Network Administrator and note them here:

IP address ____________________________________________________

subnet mask __________________________________________________

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HP C100/110 manual IP Address and Subnetwork Mask Information, For installation on a system permitting long file names