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HP 9000 Series 700 Manual (222 pages)
Using the HP DTC Manager/UX
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Desktop
| Size: 0.52 MB
Table of Contents
Printing History
4
Table of Contents
5
About this Manual
11
Purpose of this Manual
11
Intended Audience
11
Prerequisites
12
Related HP Documentation
12
1 Introduction to DTC Manager/Ux
15
DTC Overview
15
DTC Manager/Ux Overview
16
DTC Manager/Ux Commands
17
Required Daemons
18
Dtcs that Can be Managed by DTC Manager/Ux
18
IP Addresses
20
Special DTC Terminology
21
2 Before Installing DTC Manager/Ux
23
Hardware Requirements
23
Software Requirements
24
Supported Terminals
24
3 Installing DTC Manager/Ux
25
Installing DTC Manager/Ux with HP-UX 10.X
26
Installing the Software
26
Preparing the Environment for the Required Daemon Processes
28
Running the Daemons Without Rebooting
29
Verifying that the Daemons Are Running
30
Verifying the Software Version
32
If You Don't Want DTC Manager to be Started Automatically
32
Removing DTC Manager/Ux
32
Stopping the Daemons
32
Other File-Handling Features
32
Installing DTC Manager/Ux with HP-UX 9.X
33
Installing the Software
33
Verifying the Installation
34
Verifying that the Daemons Are Running
36
Verifying the Software Version
37
Managing DTC Configuration Files
38
Automatic Protection of Configuration Files
38
Automatic Backup of DTC Manager Files
38
Automatic Upgrade of DTC Configuration Files
38
4 Using Dtcconfig
39
Configuration Guidelines
39
To Start the Dtcconfig Utility
41
Using the Dtcconfig Menus
42
The Main Menu
43
Using the Function Keys
44
Using the Editing Keys
45
Refreshing the Screen
45
Getting Help
46
Exiting from Dtcconfig
46
5 Adding Dtcs
47
Procedure Overview
47
Adding a DTC to the Configuration
48
Checking the Terminal Connections
50
Configuration Parameter Definitions
50
6 Modifying Dtcs with Dtcconfig
53
Modifying a DTC Configuration
54
Using the Rear Panel Configuration Screen
56
Entering Values in the Board and Port Fields
57
Rear Panel Configuration Screen Examples
59
7 Configuring a DTC CPU/LAN or LAN Board with Dtcconfig
61
Configuring CPU/LAN or LAN Board Parameters
62
Configuring LAN Addresses
65
LAN Address Parameter Definitions
66
Configuring Global Parameters
67
Global Parameter Definitions
69
Configuring TCP Parameters
72
Configuring DNS/IP Parameters
74
DNS Parameter Definitions
75
IP Routing Parameter Definitions
76
Configuring SNMP Parameters
77
Configuring SNMP Authorization Filters
78
SNMP Authorization Filter Parameter Definitions
79
Configuring SNMP MIB Data
80
SNMP Parameter Definitions
81
Configuring DTC Management Protocol Parameters
82
8 Configuring DTC Ports with Dtcconfig
85
Configuring the Port Type
85
Configuring Terminal and Printer Ports
87
Configurable Port Parameters
88
Configuring a Port
89
Configuring Terminal and Printer Port Parameters
91
Terminal and Printer Port Parameter Definitions
93
Enabling Port Options
99
Enable Terminal or Printer Port Options Parameter Definitions
101
Configuring a DTC to Enable a Printer
104
Configuring a DTC Port to be a Printer Port
105
DTC Device File Access Utilities and Telnet Port Identification
106
Using DDFA to Create a Device File Name for the Printer Port
107
Configuring a DTC Printer for the HP-UX Spooler
109
Testing the Printer Configuration
110
9 Other Commands with Dtcconfig
111
Modifying the Default Parameters
112
Deleting a DTC
116
Adding a Board to a DTC
117
Deleting a Board from a DTC
117
Copying and Pasting Configurations
118
What You Can Copy and Paste
118
Copying and Pasting a Board or Port
120
10 Modifying Configurations with Dtcmodifyconfs
123
About Dtcmodifyconfs
123
Using Dtcmodifyconfs
125
Copying and Pasting Configurations
125
Exporting/Importing Configurations
126
Controlling DTC Ownership
127
Using the Script Options
127
Modify Parameters Option
127
Command-Line Scripts
127
User-Defined Script Files
128
Parameter Definitions
129
CPU/LAN or LAN Parameters
129
SNMP Parameters
130
Port Parameters
131
Script Examples
132
Key Points about Scripts
132
Other Dtcmodifyconfs Parameter Definitions
133
Controlling Verbosity
133
Logging Options
133
Object Parameters
133
Values Returned by Dtcmodifyconfs or One of Its Synonyms
135
11 Resetting DTC Configurations
137
When to Download the Configuration
137
Why Downloading Is Necessary
138
Downloading the Configuration
138
Resetting a DTC Board
139
Resetting a DTC Port
139
12 Configuring DTC Manager for Operation with MC/Serviceguard
141
Prerequisites
143
Configuring DTC Manager/Ux for High Availability
143
Transferring DTC Configurations to an Adoptive Host
143
Exporting Configurations
143
Copying the Configuration Files to the Adoptive Host
145
Importing the DTC Configurations
145
Verifying that the Dtcs Can be Owned by the Adoptive Host
145
Configuring Other Adoptive Hosts
146
Returning Ownership to the Original Host
146
Including DTC Manager/Ux in a High-Availability Package
147
Future Configurations
148
When You Modify Dtcs
148
When You Add New Dtcs
148
13 Diagnosing Problems with Dtcdiag, Dtcping and Dtccheckip
149
About Dtcdiag
150
Using Dtcdiag
153
Resetting Dtcs, Boards and Ports
153
Testing Dtcs, Boards and Ports
153
Running Loopback Tests
154
Getting the Status of a DTC LAN Board or a Port
154
Switching DTC Management to Another Host (in an MC/Serviceguard Cluster)
155
Special Commands (Use Only When Instructed by an HP Engineer)
156
Turning Extended Trace on or off
156
Uploading Files from a DTC
157
Downloading the EEPROM Code to a LAN Board
158
Other Dtcdiag Parameter Definitions
158
Verbosity Parameter
158
Logging Parameter
158
Object Parameter
159
Values Returned by Dtcdiag or One of Its Synonyms
160
About Dtcping
161
Dtcping Syntax
161
Parameter Descriptions
161
Values Returned by Dtcping
162
About Dtccheckip
163
14 Listing Configurations and Events with Dtclist
165
Using Dtclist
166
Simple Dtclist Examples
166
Parameter Definitions
167
Values Returned by Dtclist
170
Event Log Examples
171
Event # 1
171
Event # 2
172
Event # 3
172
Event # 4
173
15 Troubleshooting Configuration Problems
175
Troubleshooting Overview
175
Checking the Result of the DTC Self-Test
177
Checking the DTC Download
178
Checking the Log Files
179
Checking that the DTC Management Daemons Are Running
180
Download Problems
180
Solving Dtcconfig, Dtcping and Dtcdiag Problems
180
Checking that the Internet Services Software Is Operational
180
DTC Terminal User Commands
181
DTC Terminal User Interface Parameters
181
DTC User Interface Commands
182
Examples of DTC User Interface Commands
184
DTC Manager/Ux File System
187
HP-UX 10.X File System
187
File Listing (by Directory)
187
Files Maintained During Runtime
190
Alphabetical File Listing (HP-UX 10.X)
191
HP-UX 9.X File System
194
File Listing (by Directory)
194
Files Maintained During Runtime
196
Alphabetical File Listing (HP-UX 9.X)
197
Error Messages
201
Glossary
203
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HP 9000 Series 700 Owner's Manual (156 pages)
VXIbus
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Controller
| Size: 0.94 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
11
Product Description
15
Chapter Contents
15
The HP 9000 Model V743 Embedded VXI Controller
16
Features
16
Memory con Gurations
17
Interfaces
18
Graphics
19
Operating System
20
Finding Information about Your System
21
Chapter Contents
21
Manuals for System Information
21
Overview
22
Online Sources of Information
24
Getting Started with HP-UX
27
Chapter Contents
27
Before Logging in the First Time
28
System Requirements
29
Turning on the System
32
Con Guring the Controller
35
Logging in and out
37
Logging in
37
Logging out
38
Creating a New User Account
39
Setting or Changing a Password
42
Selecting a New Password
42
Powering down the System
43
Using the Command Line
44
Con Guring for a VXI/MXI System
45
Chapter Contents
45
Overview
45
Examining Your VXI/MXI con Guration
45
Default Values
47
Changing Your VXI/MXI con Guration
48
Changing the VXI Shared Memory
48
Routing VXI TTL Trigger Lines in a VXI/MXI System
51
Routing VXI TTL Trigger Lines in a Multiple Mainframe System
51
Examining the VXI/MXI Boot Process
54
Viewing the Vxibus System con Guration
55
VXI/MXI con Guration Les
55
The Iproc Utility (Initialization and SYSRESET)
57
For more Information
60
Con Guring Graphics
61
Chapter Contents
61
Overview
62
Identifying Graphics Cards
63
Displaying Graphics on a Remote X Host
63
For more Information
63
Con Guring HP-UX for Printers
65
Chapter Contents
65
Preparing for Installation
66
Con Guring HP-UX for a Printer
67
Testing the Printer Installation
69
Dealing with Printer Problems
70
Con Guring HP-UX for a DDS Tape Drive
71
Chapter Contents
71
Finding the Status of Existing SCSI Bus Addresses
71
Con Guring for a Backup DDS Tape Drive
71
Con Guring the Drive on HP-UX
71
Testing Your Installation
77
DDS Tape Drive LED Indicators
78
Maximum Usage of DDS Cassettes
80
In Case of DICulty
80
Backing up and Restoring Software
81
Chapter Contents
81
Backing up Your HP-UX System and Software
82
Creating a Recovery System
82
Backing up Your File Systems
85
Restoring Individual Files
87
Restoring HP-UX Using the Recovery Tape
90
For more Information
92
Dealing with Problems
93
Chapter Contents
93
Interpreting the LED Indicators
94
Managing a Boot Failure
96
Boot Program Initializes Hardware
96
Selecting an Alternate Operating System
97
Recovering from a System Panic
99
Procedures for Recovering from a System Panic
101
Dealing with Network Failures
105
Installing Additional Memory
107
Appendix Contents
107
RAM Upgrade Products
108
Planning for Installation of RAM
109
Determining Existing Memory
109
Installing the RAM Boards
110
Using the Boot Console Handler
117
Appendix Contents
117
The Boot Console Handler
118
Special Tasks
118
Boot Console Information Display
118
Using the Boot Console Handler Interface
119
Booting and Resetting the Vxibus Mainframe
125
Searching for Bootable Media
126
Displaying and Setting Paths
127
Displaying and Setting the Secure Boot Mode
131
Displaying the LAN Station Address
134
Interactive Testing
135
Displaying Firmware Information
137
Glossary
139
Contents
144
Index
151
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