Preparing for Installation
If your system was shipped with its internal mass storage devices
factory-installed, you will not need to do further installation to enable the
device to communicate with HP-UX. If you have purchased a new (upgrade)
device, you will have to install it on HP-UX. You may also have to do some
conguration for appropriate data interchange with a new printer. This chapter
gives you general guidance for these tasks.
For peripherals devices in general:
For a list of device upgrades which are supported by the Model 382 see
\Internal Mass Storage Devices" in Chapter 1.
See the
on hardware installation. You can also get installation information from
Installing Peripherals .
Ensure that each new device you install which communicates through the
SCSI protocol has a
\Finding the Status of Existing SCSI Bus Addresses") to determine this, or
you can use SAM (System Administration Manager). The factory-set SCSI
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addresses for the upgrade devices in this chapter are as follows:
Hard Disk Drive:
Flexible Disk Drive:
CD ROM Drive:
DDS Drive:
This chapter shows you how to use basic SAM (System Administration
Manager) procedures. SAM will determine the status of any of your
connected devices and will perform many installation tasks for you.
If you don't want to use SAM, or it is not on your system, you can also
HP-UX commands directly to accomplish the same tasks. For information on
using manual system administration procedures, see
Tasks .
6-2 Configuring HP-UX for Printers and Drives
Get user manuals:
See SafeManuals.com
Installation Guide for the device you are installing for information
unique bus address . You can use
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0
2
3
(see
/etc/ioscan
System Administration