Connecting Devices To The External Connectors; Rebuilding The Dg/Ux Operating System Kernel; Running An Acceptance Test - Data General AViiON Series Customer Documentation

Setting up and installing vmebus options
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Installing and Removing VME Option Boards

Connecting Devices to the External Connectors

Once you have configured the computer, you can connect terminals, printers,
modems, and other devices to the connectors on the computer's rear panel by
following the instructions in your setting up and/or expanding manuals. The next
chapter in this manual explains how to connect such devices to VAC/16, VDA/128,
VDA/255, VTC, VSC/3, VSC/3i, VSA, VLC, VLCi, VTRC, and VFC device connectors.

Rebuilding the DG/UX Operating System Kernel

After you install a new VME option board, configure your backplane, and connect
external devices, you must power up your computer system, and then modify your
system software to recognize and use the new devices. If your system uses the
DG/UX operating system, you must rebuild the DG/UX kernel. To do this, refer to
Installing and Managing the DG/UX System if you are running DG/UX Release
4.3n or lower, or to Customizing the DG/UX
System if you are running DG/UX
Release 5.4.0 or higher.

Running an Acceptance Test

We recommend that you run an AViiON System Diagnostics acceptance test after
adding any new devices to your system. You can run the acceptance test before or
after rebuilding your operating system kernel (for convenience, you might want to
test the new configuration immediately after rebuilding the DG/UX system kernel).
Refer to the manual Using AViiON System Diagnostics or Testing and
Troubleshooting AViiON
Computers: AV/Alert and the AViiON
Diagnostic Tool
Set for instructions.
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