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HP Visualize j6000 Administration Manual (171 pages)
HP b2600: Supplementary Guide
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HP
| Category:
Desktop
| Size: 2.65 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
About this Guide
6
Preface
8
Why this Document
8
Why Thi Document?
8
Document Conventions
9
Chapter 1: Pathnames
10
Using "Whence
10
Using "Find
10
Starbase
11
Hp-Phigs
12
Hp Pex
13
Chapter 2: Compiling Your Application
14
Compiling Starbase Applications
14
Compiling with Shared Libraries
14
Compiling with Archive Libraries
14
Compiling Hp-Phigs Applications
15
Compiling with Shared Libraries
15
Compiling with Archive Libraries
16
Device Driver Libraries
17
Compiling Hp Pex Applications
21
Compiling Opengl Applications
21
Chapter 3: X Windows: Hp-Ux 10.20
22
Server Configuration
22
Screens File
23
Description of the X*Screens Configuration File
23
The X*Screens File Format
23
Server Options
24
Screen Entries
24
Sample X*Screens Files
25
Miscellaneous Topics
30
Double Buffer Extension (DBE)
30
Display Power Management Signaling (DPMS)
31
Mbx
32
Shared Memory Extension (MIT_SHM)
33
Shared Memory Transport (SMT)
34
Performance Tuning of SMT
35
Enabling and Disabling of SMT
37
HP Color Recovery
38
Dynamic Loading
39
Include Inferiors Fix
39
Shared Memory Usage with 3D Graphics
40
Count Transparent in Overlay Visual
41
Enable Overlay Transparency
41
3-Bit Center Color
41
Image Text Via Bitmap
42
Obsolete Environment Variables
42
Special Device Files
42
Supportedx Configurations
43
Multi-Display Support
43
Multi-Screen Support
45
Single Logical Screen (SLS)
45
Distributed Single Logical Screen (Sls/D)
48
Integrated Color Graphics Device-Dependent Information
51
Supported Visuals
51
Supported Screen Options
51
Colormaps and Colormap Management
51
Accessing HP Color Recovery Technology Via Xlib
52
Internal Color Graphics, Internal Grayscale Graphics, CRX, GRX, and Dual-CRX Device-Dependent Information
54
Supported Visuals
54
Supported Screen Options
54
CRX-24[Z] Device-Dependent Information
55
Supported Visuals
55
Supported Screen Options
55
CRX-24[Z] Transparent Overlay Visuals
55
CRX-48Z Device-Dependent Information
56
Supported Visuals
56
Supported Screen Options
56
CRX-48Z Transparent Overlay Visuals
56
HCRX and HP VISUALIZE Device-Dependent Information
57
Supported Visuals
58
Supported Screen Options
59
HP VISUALIZE-EG Modes
59
HCRX Configuration Hints
60
Accessing HP Color Recovery Technology Via Xlib
64
Fx 4 and Fx
67
Supported Visuals
67
Supported Screen Options
70
HP VISUALIZE-FX Configuration Hints
70
HP VISUALIZE-FXE, FX5 and FX10 Device-Dependent Information
73
Disable 12 Bit Direct Color Visual
73
Supported Visuals
73
HP VISUALIZE-FXE/5/10 Configuration Hints
74
Freedom Series Graphics Device-Dependent Information
75
VRX Device-Dependent Information
77
VRX Device Files
77
Chapter 4: X Windows Configuration Details
79
Making an X*.Hosts File
79
Making an X*.Host File
79
X0.Hosts and X0Screens Relation
79
Using an /Etc/Hosts File
80
Using Special Input Devices
80
How the X Server Chooses the Default Keyboard and Pointer
80
Devices File
81
Explicitly Specifying Input Device Use
82
Explicitly Specifying RS-232 Input Device Use
82
Specifying Hp-HIL Input Device Use by Device File Name
85
Redefining the Hp-HIL Search Path
86
Stopping the X Window System
86
Initializing the Colormap with Xinitcolormap
87
Customizing the Mouse and Keyboard
88
Going Mouseless with the X*Pointerkeys File
89
Customizing Keyboard Input
97
Specifying Key Remapping Expressions
98
Using the Keyboards
100
Understanding the Keyboards
100
Default Keyboard Mapping
101
Equivalent Keys
101
Changing Key Mapping
101
Compatibility Considerations
103
Re-Installing Powershade
104
3D Graphics Performance
104
Texture Mapping
105
Hp PEX Graphics Performance
106
Hp-PHIGS Graphics Performance
109
3D Thread-Safing
115
General Information
115
SIGALRM Details
116
SIGCHLD and the GRM Daemon
117
SIGCHLD and the Starbase Input Daemon
118
SIGPIPE Details
118
Gamma Correction
118
Why Is Gamma Correction Needed
119
Monitor Brightness and Contrast
120
How to Install the Gamma Icon into Your CDE Front Panel
120
Using the Gamma Correction Tool
123
Hp Cde and Hp Vue
124
Shared Memory Usage
124
Reference Documentation
125
Synopsis
126
Description
126
Starting up
127
Display Names
128
Access Control
129
Geometry Specifications
130
Window Managers
131
Font Names
131
Font Server Names
133
Color Names
133
Keyboards
135
Options
136
Resources
137
Examples
141
Diagnostics
141
See also
142
Copyright
142
Trademarks
142
Authors
142
Appendix B: X Server Reference Page
143
Name
143
Synopsis
143
Description
143
Options
144
Security File Format
147
Running from Init
151
Granting Access
151
Signals
152
Fonts
153
Diagnostics
153
Files
154
Notes
154
Copyright
154
Origin
154
See also
155
Appendix C: Low Bandwidth X Proxy
156
Name
156
Synopsis
156
Description
156
Atom Control
159
Notes
159
Origin
159
See also
159
Appendix D: Rx Netscape Navigator Plug-In
160
Name
160
Description
160
Installation
160
Resources
161
Environment
162
Notes
162
Origin
162
See also
162
Appendix E: Proxy Manager Service
163
Name
163
Synopsis
163
Description
163
Proxy Manager Config File
164
Example
165
Proxy Manager Details
165
Notes
165
Origin
166
See also
166
Appendix F: Locate Proxy Services
167
Name
167
Synopsis
167
Description
167
Origin
168
See also
168
Appendix G: Rx Helper Program
169
Name
169
Synopsis
169
Description
169
Installation
169
Options
170
Resources
170
Environment
170
Notes
171
Origin
171
See also
171
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HP Visualize j6000 Supplementary Manual (148 pages)
HP Visualize j6000: Supplementary Guide
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Desktop
| Size: 4.77 MB
Table of Contents
Service Handbook
1
Table of Contents
3
1 Product Information
9
Chapter Overview
10
Product Description
10
Net Dimensions and Weights
10
Key Features
12
Front Panel Components
14
Power Switch
14
Thumbscrew on the Front Panel
15
System LCD
15
Internal Storage Devices
16
Rear Panel Components
23
Connectors on the Rear Panel
24
Internal Components
27
Monitors
29
Keyboard
29
Mouse
29
Site Preparation and Installation
29
2 Configuration
31
Chapter Overview
32
Workstation Configurations
32
Field Replaceable Unit (FRU) Configurations
32
Internal Storage Devices
32
Memory
33
I/O Cards
34
3 Troubleshooting
35
Chapter Overview
36
Introduction to Troubleshooting
36
Flowcharts for Troubleshooting
36
Dealing with a Boot Failure
41
Special Considerations
41
Searching for Bootable Media
42
Stable Storage
42
Boot Command Notations
42
Supported Boot Paths
43
Intermediate System Loader (ISL) Environment
43
Identifying LCD-Indicated Conditions
44
Selftest Failures
44
Memory Failures
45
Chassis Codes
46
Running System Verification Tests
69
Running ODE-Based Diagnostics
70
Using the System Board Leds for Troubleshooting
71
Interpreting the LED Information
71
Troubleshooting with System Board Leds
73
4 Field Replaceable Units (Frus)
77
Chapter Overview
78
Tools Required
79
Exploded View Diagram
80
Exchange and Nonexchange Part Numbers
81
FRU Removal and Replacement
84
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Precautions
84
Prerequisite Steps for All Removal and Replacement Procedures
85
Front Bezel and Top Cover
86
Internal CD ROM Drive
91
Power Supply
92
PCI Cage
94
Speaker
95
Removing the System Board
96
Replacing the System Board
98
Removing and Replacing the Real-Time Clock
99
5 Boot Console Handler
101
Chapter Overview
102
Boot Console Handler Features
103
Accessing the Boot Console Handler
104
Boot Console Menus
105
Booting the Workstation
109
Searching for Bootable Media
111
Resetting the Workstation
112
Displaying and Setting Paths
113
Displaying and Setting the Monitor Type
115
The Monitor Command
115
Displaying the Current Monitor Configuration
116
Setting the Monitor Type
116
Setting the Monitor Type at Power on
118
Troubleshooting Monitor Problems
119
Changing the Console to an External Terminal
119
Displaying the Current Memory Configuration
120
Displaying the Status of the I/O Slots
122
Setting the Auto Boot and Auto Search Flags
123
Displaying and Setting the Security Mode
124
Displaying and Setting Fastboot Mode
125
Displaying the LAN Station Address
126
Displaying System Information
127
Displaying PIM Information
127
Using Remote Power-On
128
Troubleshooting Hint for an Unresponsive RPC
129
Setting the Fan Speed
130
Rack-Mount Fan Speed
130
Desk-Side Fan Speed
130
Initial System Loader (ISL) Environment
132
Invoking ISL from the Boot Console Handler
132
ISL User Commands
133
6 Block Diagram
135
System Board and PCI Board
136
Specifications
137
Environmental Specifications
138
Altitude
138
DC Magnetic Field Interference
138
Electromagnetic Interference (EMI)
138
Electrostatic Discharge
138
Temperature
138
Humidity (Non-Condensing)
138
Leakage Current
138
Shock
139
Vibration
139
Electrical Specifications
140
Input Power
140
SCSI Connections
141
Appendix Overview
142
SCSI Bus Differences
142
SCSI Restrictions
143
Assigning SCSI Device Ids
145
Assigning External SCSI Device Ids
145
Assigning Internal SCSI Device Ids
146
Related Documentation
147
Additional Documentation
148
Site Preparation Guide
148
Installation Poster and Getting Started Guide
148
Parts and Replacement Guide and Technical Reference
148
HP Visualize j6000 Install Manual (6 pages)
HP Visualize j6000: Install Guide
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