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Symbols- /dev/cua#p#, Additionally Configuring HP-UX for a Modem
- /dev/cul#p#, Additionally Configuring HP-UX for a Modem
- /dev/mux#, Selecting Device Drivers for Terminals and Modems
- /dev/tty#p#, Selecting Device Drivers for Terminals and Modems, Configuring HP-UX for an HP Terminal or for a Modem
- /dev/ttyd#p#, Additionally Configuring HP-UX for a Modem
- /etc/checklist, Configuring into Your System a Partitioned Disk Already Containing Data
- /etc/eisa/config.log
file, Saving the Configuration and Exiting eisa_config
- /etc/exports, Moving a Disk Drive to a Different Address
- /etc/fstab, Configuring into Your System a Partitioned Disk Already Containing Data, Moving a Disk Drive to a Different Address
- /etc/gettydefs, Garbage Displayed on the Terminal Screen
- /etc/inittab, Unresponsive Terminals, Guidelines for Configuring a Printer or Plotter to a Serial Interface
- /etc/ioconfig, Understanding Class and Instance
- /etc/lp/interface, Moving a Printer or Plotter
- /etc/lvmtab, Configuring into your System an LVM Disk Already Containing Data
- /etc/syslog.conf
- redirecting
log messages, Configuring UPS to Cycle Power During Non-Work Hours
- /etc/ups_conf, Configuring a PowerTrust UPS
- /sbin/dasetup, Unresponsive Terminals
- /sbin/lib/eisa directory, E/ISA Boards and CFG Files
- /sbin/rc, Configuring a PowerTrust UPS
- /stand/build, Configuring HP-UX for any Peripheral (A Summary), Configuring an Interface Card, Configuring HP-UX for an HP Terminal or for a Modem, Configuring HP-UX for a New Disk Device, Configuring into your System an Unpartitioned Disk Already Containing Data, Configuring into Your System a Partitioned Disk Already Containing Data, Configuring into your System an LVM Disk Already Containing Data, Moving a Disk Drive to a Different Address, Configuring HP-UX for a Magneto-Optical Disk Library, Configuring HP-UX for a Tape Drive, Configuring a Printer Using HP-UX Commands, Configuring a Plotter or other Non-Automatically Configurable Output Devices Using HP-UX Commands, Associating a Custom Driver with a Peripheral
- /stand/build/system, Configuring HP-UX for any Peripheral (A Summary), Configuring an Interface Card, Configuring HP-UX for an HP Terminal or for a Modem, Configuring into your System an Unpartitioned Disk Already Containing Data, Configuring into Your System a Partitioned Disk Already Containing Data, Configuring HP-UX for a Magneto-Optical Disk Library, Configuring HP-UX for a Tape Drive, Configuring a Plotter or other Non-Automatically Configurable Output Devices Using HP-UX Commands, Associating a Custom Driver with a Peripheral
- /stand/build/vmunix_test, Configuring HP-UX for any Peripheral (A Summary), Configuring an Interface Card, Configuring HP-UX for an HP Terminal or for a Modem, Configuring HP-UX for a New Disk Device, Configuring into your System an Unpartitioned Disk Already Containing Data, Configuring into Your System a Partitioned Disk Already Containing Data, Configuring into your System an LVM Disk Already Containing Data, Moving a Disk Drive to a Different Address, Configuring HP-UX for a Magneto-Optical Disk Library, Configuring HP-UX for a Tape Drive, Configuring a Printer Using HP-UX Commands, Configuring a Plotter or other Non-Automatically Configurable Output Devices Using HP-UX Commands, Associating a Custom Driver with a Peripheral
- /stand/ioconfig, Understanding Class and Instance
- /stand/system, Configuring HP-UX for a New Disk Device, Configuring a Printer Using HP-UX Commands, Understanding how the Kernel Associates Drivers to Device
- driver
statement, Associating a Custom Driver with a Peripheral
- kernel
configuration file, Associating a Custom Driver with a Peripheral
- /stand/vmunix, Configuring HP-UX for any Peripheral (A Summary), Configuring HP-UX for a New Disk Device, Moving a Disk Drive to a Different Address, Associating a Custom Driver with a Peripheral
- /usr/conf/lib, Understanding how the Kernel Associates Drivers to Device
- /usr/conf/lib/libhp-ux.a, Understanding how the Kernel Associates Drivers to Device, Associating a Custom Driver with a Peripheral
- /usr/conf/master.d, Understanding how the Kernel Associates Drivers to Device, Major Numbers
- /usr/include/sys/mtio.h, Minor Number Bit Assignments
- /usr/lbin/sysadm/system_prep, Configuring a Printer Using HP-UX Commands
- /usr/lbin/ups_mond, Configuring a PowerTrust UPS
- /usr/sbin/sam, Planning to Configure a Port for a Terminal, Planning to Configure a Port for a Modem, Running Screen-Oriented Applications on a Terminal, Configuring HP-UX for a New Disk Device, Configuring HP-UX for a Magneto-Optical Disk Library, Configuring HP-UX for a Tape Drive, Configuring a PowerTrust UPS
- MSG_ONLY
- noncritical
operation, Configuring a PowerTrust UPS
- 28643A, SCSI Cabling
- 28643A
SCSI Fiber-Optical Extender, SCSI Cabling
- 5061-2569
(serial connector), Cabling Guidelines
- 5961-8383, Hardware Considerations
- 700/60, Selecting Device Drivers for Terminals and Modems
- 700/96, Selecting Device Drivers for Terminals and Modems
- 700/98, Selecting Device Drivers for Terminals and Modems
- 7596A Draftmaster
II plotter, Configuring a Plotter or other Non-Automatically Configurable Output Devices Using HP-UX Commands
A- A1439A
CRX-24 graphics display interface card, Graphics Card Configuration Guidelines
- A2269A
Dual CRX graphics display interface card, Graphics Card Configuration Guidelines
- A2941A, Selecting Drivers for a UPS
- A2994A, Selecting Drivers for a UPS
- A2996A, Selecting Drivers for a UPS
- A2997A, Selecting Drivers for a UPS
- A2998A, Selecting Drivers for a UPS
- accelerator
card
- HP A1454A, Graphics Card Configuration Guidelines
- access
mode bits, Minor Number Bit Assignments
- Access
port MUX16, Configuring a Non-HP Terminal as a Console
- access to
printers and plotters, Choosing Means of Access
- adding
drivers, Configuring HP-UX for a Tape Drive
- adding
peripherals
- summary, Configuring HP-UX for any Peripheral (A Summary)
- addressing, Understanding how the Kernel Associates Drivers to Device
- by
decreasing priority, SCSI Tape Drive Configuration Guidelines
- device
drivers, Understanding how the Kernel Associates Drivers to Device
- adjusting
minor number bits to read other densities, Adjusting Bits to Read a Floppy Disk
- adjusting minor-number
bits, Understanding how the Kernel Associates Drivers to Device
- anti-static
workstation, Planning to Configure an Interface Card
- APPCC-1250UX, Selecting Drivers for a UPS
- APPCC-600UX, Selecting Drivers for a UPS
- ar(1), Associating a Custom Driver with a Peripheral
- ar(1M), Understanding how the Kernel Associates Drivers to Device
- asio0, Asynchronous Data Communication Configuration Guidelines, Selecting Device Drivers for Terminals and Modems, Configuring HP-UX for an HP Terminal or for a Modem, Guidelines for Configuring a Printer or Plotter to a Serial Interface, Creating a Device Special File for a Printer or Plotter Configured to a Serial Port, Minor Number Bit Assignments
- associating
driver and peripheral manually, Associating a Custom Driver with a Peripheral
- asynchronous
data communication, Asynchronous Data Communication Configuration Guidelines
- ATT
V.4 file-system layout, Ensuring Against Clashes with HP-UX 10.0
- attached line printer
bit, Minor Number Bit Assignments
- audio, Minor Number Bit Assignments
- AUI
LAN, Networking Configuration Guidelines
- AUTO file, Moving a Disk Drive to a Different Address
- auto
form feed bit, Minor Number Bit Assignments
- auto load, Advantages of DLKM Drivers
- autoch
- class
in sample ioscan output, Configuring HP-UX for a Magneto-Optical Disk Library
- autox0, Minor Number Bit Assignments
B- backplane
slot priority, Planning to Configure an Interface Card
- backward
compatibility
- /etc/checklist, Configuring into Your System a Partitioned Disk Already Containing Data
- configuring disks with hard partitions, Understanding How to Configure a Disk Already Containing Data
- configuring LVM disks, Understanding How to Configure a Disk Already Containing Data
- configuring SDS disks, Understanding How to Configure a Disk Already Containing Data
- configuring whole disks, Understanding How to Configure a Disk Already Containing Data
- disktab(4), Configuring into Your System a Partitioned Disk Already Containing Data
- magneto-optical disks, Configuring HP-UX for a Magneto-Optical Disk
- s2, Configuring into Your System a Partitioned Disk Already Containing Data
- section numbers, SCSI Disk Configuration Guidelines
- Series 700 SDS disks, Planning to Configure into your System a Disk Already Containing Data
- Series 700 whole disks, Planning to Configure into your System a Disk Already Containing Data
- Series 800 hard partitions, Planning to Configure into your System a Disk Already Containing Data
- baud
rate for modem, Planning to Configure a Port for a Modem
- baud
switching, Requirements for Modems to Work on HP-UX
- baud-rate
mismatch, Garbage Displayed on the Terminal Screen
- bdevsw, Major Numbers
- bdf(1), Configuring into Your System a Partitioned Disk Already Containing Data
- Bell/CCITT, Minor Number Bit Assignments
- bit
assignments, Minor Number Bit Assignments
- disk drivers, Minor Number Bit Assignments
- line printer devices, Minor Number Bit Assignments
- magneto-optical devices, Minor Number Bit Assignments
- miscellaneous devices, Minor Number Bit Assignments
- network
devices, Minor Number Bit Assignments
- serial
devices, Minor Number Bit Assignments
- tape
drivers, Minor Number Bit Assignments
- block
I/O, Understanding how the Kernel Associates Drivers to Device
- block major number, Major Numbers
- boot administration
- boot
ROM menus, Moving a Disk Drive to a Different Address
- LVM maintenance mode, Moving a Disk Drive to a Different Address
- mode, Moving a Disk Drive to a Different Address
- booting in
LVM maintenance mode, Moving a Disk Drive to a Different Address
- BREAK
signal
- used for INTR and baud switching, Requirements for Modems to Work on HP-UX
- BSD
behavior bit, Minor Number Bit Assignments
- build
environment, Configuring HP-UX for any Peripheral (A Summary), Configuring an Interface Card, Configuring HP-UX for an HP Terminal or for a Modem, Configuring HP-UX for a New Disk Device, Configuring into your System an Unpartitioned Disk Already Containing Data, Configuring into Your System a Partitioned Disk Already Containing Data, Configuring into your System an LVM Disk Already Containing Data, Moving a Disk Drive to a Different Address, Configuring HP-UX for a Magneto-Optical Disk Library, Configuring HP-UX for a Tape Drive, Configuring a Printer Using HP-UX Commands, Configuring a Plotter or other Non-Automatically Configurable Output Devices Using HP-UX Commands, Associating a Custom Driver with a Peripheral
- bus
architecture
- multi-processing system, Models 890 and T500 Systems
- bus relationships
- Model
712, Model 712
- Model
725, Model 725/100
- Model 770 (J Series), Model 770 (J Series)
- Model
E, Model E Systems
- Model
T500, Models 890 and T500 Systems
- Models 8x9 (K Series), Models 8x9 (K Series)
- Models F/G/I/I, 8x7, Basic Addressing on Models F/G/H/I and 8x7 Systems
C- C1006A/G/W, Selecting Device Drivers for Terminals and Modems
- C1007A/G/W, Selecting Device Drivers for Terminals and Modems
- C1017A/G/W, Selecting Device Drivers for Terminals and Modems
- C1064A/G/GX/W/WX, Selecting Device Drivers for Terminals and Modems
- C1065A/G/W, Selecting Device Drivers for Terminals and Modems
- C1080A/G/W, Selecting Device Drivers for Terminals and Modems
- C1083W, Selecting Device Drivers for Terminals and Modems
- C1084W, Selecting Device Drivers for Terminals and Modems
- C1085W, Selecting Device Drivers for Terminals and Modems
- C2400-UTIL
fileset
- for disk array tools, Considerations for Configuring a Disk Array
- c700, SCSI Configuration Guidelines, SCSI Disk Configuration Guidelines, Magneto-Optical Disk Configuration Guidelines
- c720, SCSI Configuration Guidelines, SCSI Disk Configuration Guidelines
- cable
length, SCSI, Calculating SCSI Cable Length
- cables
- 92222A/B/C/D, SCSI Cabling
- C2900A, SCSI Cabling
- C2901A, SCSI Cabling
- C2902A, SCSI Cabling
- C2903A, SCSI Cabling
- C2906A, SCSI Cabling
- C2907A, SCSI Cabling
- C2908A, SCSI Cabling
- C2911A, SCSI Cabling
- for
SwitchOver configurations, SCSI Cabling
- K2296, SCSI Cabling
- K2297, SCSI Cabling
- cabling
guidelines
- RS-232-C devices, RS-232-C Cabling Guidelines
- SCSI, SCSI Cabling
- capacities,
magneto-optical disk, Understanding Magneto-Optical Media Capacity
- capacity
- magneto-optical
disk libraries, Characteristics of Magneto-Optical Devices
- card
instance, Understanding the Construction of Device Special Files
- and
class, Understanding Device Special File Names
- and
interface card, Understanding Device Special File Names
- correlating device files, An Example Showing Correlation Between Card Instance and Device Files
- defined, Understanding Device Special File Names
- cartridge
tape bit, Minor Number Bit Assignments
- case fold bit, Minor Number Bit Assignments
- CCITT, Minor Number Bit Assignments
- CCITT protocol for
modem, Planning to Configure a Port for a Modem
- control signals, Requirements for Modems to Work on HP-UX
- CD-ROM configuration
- planning, Considerations for Configuring a CD-ROM Drive
- cdevsw, Major Numbers
- cent(7), Guidelines for Configuring a Non-HP Printer to a Parallel Port
- CentIf, Centronics (Parallel) Configuration Guidelines, Guidelines for Configuring a Printer or Plotter to a Parallel (Centronics) Interface, Guidelines for Configuring a Non-HP Printer to a Parallel Port, Minor Number Bit Assignments
- handshake
modes, Guidelines for Configuring a Non-HP Printer to a Parallel Port
- centronics
configuration requirements
- for plotters, Guidelines for Configuring a Printer or Plotter to a Parallel (Centronics) Interface
- for printers, Guidelines for Configuring a Printer or Plotter to a Parallel (Centronics) Interface
- centronics
interface, Centronics (Parallel) Configuration Guidelines
- CFG
files, E/ISA Boards and CFG Files
- checking for correctness, Verifying the Syntax of a CFG File
- format, E/ISA Boards and CFG Files
- changing
choices for E/ISA board functions, Changing Choices for Board Functions
- character I/O, Understanding how the Kernel Associates Drivers to Device
- character
major number, Major Numbers
- CharDrv, Guidelines for Configuring a Printer or Plotter to a Parallel (Centronics) Interface
- ChrDrv, Centronics (Parallel) Configuration Guidelines
- CIO
- SCSI
tape drives, SCSI Tape Drive Configuration Guidelines
- Series
800 magneto-optical disk drives, Magneto-Optical Disk Configuration Guidelines
- Series
800 RS-232-C plotters, Guidelines for Configuring a Printer or Plotter to a Serial Interface
- Series
800 RS-232-C printers, Guidelines for Configuring a Printer or Plotter to a Serial Interface
- Series
800 SCSI disk drives, SCSI Disk Configuration Guidelines
- Series
800 SCSI printers, Guidelines for Configuring a Printer to a SCSI Interface
- Series
800 SCSI tape drivers, SCSI Tape Drive Configuration Guidelines
- cio_ca0, Asynchronous Data Communication Configuration Guidelines, Networking Configuration Guidelines, SCSI Configuration Guidelines, Selecting Device Drivers for Terminals and Modems, SCSI Disk Configuration Guidelines, Magneto-Optical Disk Configuration Guidelines, Guidelines for Configuring a Printer or Plotter to a Serial Interface, Guidelines for Configuring a Printer to a SCSI Interface
- class
- and
instance number, Understanding Class and Instance
- of
interface, Understanding Device Special File Names, Understanding Class and Instance, Understanding the Construction of Device Special Files
- command
- cat, Unresponsive Terminals
- comment, eisa_config, Adding a Board
- init, Unresponsive Terminals, Correcting a Mistake While Using eisa_config
- lifcp(1M), Moving a Disk Drive to a Different Address
- mkboot(1M), Moving a Disk Drive to a Different Address
- move, Moving an E/ISA Board
- remove,
eisa_config, Removing an E/ISA Board
- save,
eisa_config, Saving the Configuration and Exiting eisa_config
- set
(shell command), Garbage Displayed on the Terminal Screen
- stty, Garbage Displayed on the Terminal Screen
- who, Unresponsive Terminals
- comment command, eisa_config, Adding a Board
- compatibility
pseudo-driver (cpd), Planning to Configure into your System a Disk Already Containing Data
- compression,
data, SCSI Tape Drive Configuration Guidelines, Avoiding Data Compression
- config(1M), Associating a Custom Driver with a Peripheral
- configuration
- initializing, Correcting a Mistake While Using eisa_config
- configuration
guidelines
- graphics devices, Graphics Card Configuration Guidelines
- SCSI, SCSI Configuration Guidelines
- console
- compared
to terminal configuration, Differences between Console and Terminal Configuration
- configuring
a non-HP terminal, Configuring a Non-HP Terminal as a Console
- connectivity
for, Asynchronous Data Communication Configuration Guidelines
- HP
700/60 configured in non-HP modes, Configuring a Non-HP Terminal as a Console
- planning
to configure, Planning to Configure a Port for a Terminal
- VT100-compatible, Configuring a Non-HP Terminal as a Console
- VT320, Configuring a Non-HP Terminal as a Console
- Wyse
60, Configuring a Non-HP Terminal as a Console
- console, remote, Asynchronous Data Communication Configuration Guidelines
- consoles, Additionally Configuring HP-UX for a Terminal
- core, SCSI Configuration Guidelines
- core-hpux, Major Numbers
- correcting
an error while using eisa_config, Correcting a Mistake While Using eisa_config
- correlating
components and device special files, Viewing the System Configuration with ioscan
- cpd, Planning to Configure into your System a Disk Already Containing Data
- creating an LVM mapfile, Configuring into your System an LVM Disk Already Containing Data
- creating
new sci files, Saving the Configuration and Exiting eisa_config
- cron(1M), Configuring UPS to Cycle Power During Non-Work Hours
- crontab file and UPS, Configuring UPS to Cycle Power During Non-Work Hours
- CS80
- unit
bits, Minor Number Bit Assignments
- CTS/RTS
(hardware flow control) for modems, Requirements for Modems to Work on HP-UX
- cue(1), Limitations to Non-HP Terminal Emulation
- cuegetty(1M), Limitations to Non-HP Terminal Emulation
- custom
device drivers, Associating a Custom Driver with a Peripheral
- custom
drivers, Configuring Interface Cards
- customized
graphics configurations, maintaining accuracy of, Maintaining the Accuracy of Customized Graphics Configurations
D- daemons
- syslogd, Configuring UPS to Cycle Power During Non-Work Hours
- system
logging, Configuring a PowerTrust UPS
- UPS
monitoring, Configuring a PowerTrust UPS
- ups_mond, Configuring UPS to Cycle Power During Non-Work Hours
- data
bits, terminal vs console, Differences between Console and Terminal Configuration
- data
communication and terminal controllers (DTC), Data Communication and Terminal Controllers (DTC)
- 16TN/MX, Data Communication and Terminal Controllers (DTC)
- 72MX, Data Communication and Terminal Controllers (DTC)
- J2060A/J2063A, Data Communication and Terminal Controllers (DTC)
- J2070A, Data Communication and Terminal Controllers (DTC)
- data compression
- avoiding its use on tape drives, Avoiding Data Compression
- dealing
with, SCSI Tape Drive Configuration Guidelines, Avoiding Data Compression
- DEC
terminals, Planning to Configure a non-HP Terminal
- DEC
VT terminals, Configuring a DEC 420 Terminal to Emulate VT100 or VT320 Mode
- emulation limitations, Limitations to Non-HP Terminal Emulation
- decimal,
binary, and hexadecimal equivalents, Understanding the Construction of Device Special Files
- DELT-2326/C2, Selecting Drivers for a UPS
- DELT-2336/C2, Selecting Drivers for a UPS
- determining
available addresses using ioscan, Terse Listing of ioscan
- dev_t
format, Understanding the Construction of Device Special Files
- device
adapter
- installing, Configuring Interface Cards
- device configuration
- using
SAM, Using SAM to Configure Peripherals
- device
drivers, Understanding how the Kernel Associates Drivers to Device
- addressing, Understanding how the Kernel Associates Drivers to Device
- and disk drives, Selecting Device Drivers for a Disk Device and Interface
- and magneto-optical devices, Planning to Configure a Magneto-Optical Device
- and
major numbers, Major Numbers
- associating custom driver with a peripheral, Associating a Custom Driver with a Peripheral
- bit
assignments, Minor Number Bit Assignments
- dev_t
format, Understanding the Construction of Device Special Files
- for parallel (centronics) plotters, Guidelines for Configuring a Printer or Plotter to a Parallel (Centronics) Interface
- for parallel (centronics) printers, Guidelines for Configuring a Printer or Plotter to a Parallel (Centronics) Interface
- for printers and plotters, Selecting Device Drivers for Your Printer or Plotter
- for
SCSI disk, SCSI Disk Configuration Guidelines
- for SCSI printers, Guidelines for Configuring a Printer to a SCSI Interface
- for SCSI tape drives, SCSI Tape Drive Configuration Guidelines
- for serial (RS-232-C) plotters, Guidelines for Configuring a Printer or Plotter to a Serial Interface
- for serial (RS-232-C) printers, Guidelines for Configuring a Printer or Plotter to a Serial Interface
- for terminals and modems, Selecting Device Drivers for Terminals and Modems
- kernel association, Understanding how the Kernel Associates Drivers to Device
- location, Understanding how the Kernel Associates Drivers to Device
- major number, Major Numbers
- device installation
- requirements, Peripheral Configuration in its Simplest Terms
- device
number
- defined, Understanding Device Special File Names
- device
special files
- and hardware path, An Example Showing Correlation Between Card Instance and Device Files
- associated with a peripheral device, Identifying Device Special Files Associated with a Peripheral Device
- bit assignments, Driver Number (dev_t) Format
- correlating with hardware components, Viewing the System Configuration with ioscan
- creating customized for tape drives, Creating Customized Device Special Files for Tape Devices
- creating for modems, Additionally Configuring HP-UX for a Modem
- creating for serial printer or
plotter, Creating a Device Special File for a Printer or Plotter Configured to a Serial Port
- creation, Planning to Configure into your System a Disk Already Containing Data
- disk drives, SCSI Disk Configuration Guidelines
- exhaustive mode for tape drives, Allowing for Trial and Error
- floppy disk drives, Floppy Disk Drive Configuration Guidelines
- for printers and plotters, Creating a Device Special File for a Printer or Plotter Configured to a Serial Port
- for tape drives, Configuring HP-UX for a Tape Drive
- magneto-optical disk drives, Magneto-Optical Disk Configuration Guidelines
- major and minor numbers, Understanding how the Kernel Associates Drivers to Device
- plotters, Guidelines for Configuring a Printer or Plotter to a Serial Interface, Guidelines for Configuring a Printer or Plotter to a Parallel (Centronics) Interface
- printers, Guidelines for Configuring a Printer or Plotter to a Serial Interface, Guidelines for Configuring a Printer or Plotter to a Parallel (Centronics) Interface, Guidelines for Configuring a Printer to a SCSI Interface
- tape drives, SCSI Tape Drive Configuration Guidelines
- diagnostic bit, Minor Number Bit Assignments
- disc1, Minor Number Bit Assignments
- disc2, Minor Number Bit Assignments
- disc3, SCSI Disk Configuration Guidelines, Floppy Disk Drive Configuration Guidelines, Magneto-Optical Disk Configuration Guidelines, Minor Number Bit Assignments
- disc4, Minor Number Bit Assignments
- disk
- class
in sample ioscan output, Configuring HP-UX for a Magneto-Optical Disk Library
- disk
array configuration
- planning, Considerations for Configuring a Disk Array
- RAID levels, Considerations for Configuring a Disk Array
- disk
drives
- 7957B, SCSI Disk Configuration Guidelines
- 7958B, SCSI Disk Configuration Guidelines
- 7959B, SCSI Disk Configuration Guidelines
- A1999A, SCSI Disk Configuration Guidelines
- A2655A, SCSI Disk Configuration Guidelines
- A2657A, SCSI Disk Configuration Guidelines
- A3058A, SCSI Disk Configuration Guidelines
- A3182A, SCSI Disk Configuration Guidelines
- A3231A, Considerations for Configuring a Disk Array, SCSI Disk Configuration Guidelines
- A3232A, Considerations for Configuring a Disk Array, SCSI Disk Configuration Guidelines
- and
device drivers, Selecting Device Drivers for a Disk Device and Interface
- C2212A, SCSI Disk Configuration Guidelines
- C2213A, SCSI Disk Configuration Guidelines
- C2214B, SCSI Disk Configuration Guidelines
- C2216T, SCSI Disk Configuration Guidelines
- C2217T, SCSI Disk Configuration Guidelines
- C2281A, SCSI Disk Configuration Guidelines
- C2282A, SCSI Disk Configuration Guidelines
- C2290A, SCSI Disk Configuration Guidelines
- C2291A, SCSI Disk Configuration Guidelines
- C2293A/T/U, SCSI Disk Configuration Guidelines
- C2295B, SCSI Disk Configuration Guidelines
- C2425JK, SCSI Disk Configuration Guidelines
- C2427JK, SCSI Disk Configuration Guidelines
- C2460F/R, SCSI Disk Configuration Guidelines
- C2461F/R, SCSI Disk Configuration Guidelines
- C2462F/R, SCSI Disk Configuration Guidelines
- C2470S, SCSI Disk Configuration Guidelines
- C2471S, SCSI Disk Configuration Guidelines
- C2472F/R/S, SCSI Disk Configuration Guidelines
- C2473F/R/S, SCSI Disk Configuration Guidelines
- C2473T, SCSI Disk Configuration Guidelines
- C2474F/R/S, SCSI Disk Configuration Guidelines
- C2474J, SCSI Disk Configuration Guidelines
- C2476F/R, SCSI Disk Configuration Guidelines
- C2481A, SCSI Disk Configuration Guidelines
- C2482A, SCSI Disk Configuration Guidelines
- C2491A, SCSI Disk Configuration Guidelines
- C2492A, SCSI Disk Configuration Guidelines
- C3020T, SCSI Disk Configuration Guidelines
- C3021T, SCSI Disk Configuration Guidelines
- C3022R/T, SCSI Disk Configuration Guidelines
- C3023R/RZ/T, SCSI Disk Configuration Guidelines
- C3023T, SCSI Disk Configuration Guidelines
- C3024R/RZ/T, SCSI Disk Configuration Guidelines
- C3024T, SCSI Disk Configuration Guidelines
- C3027U, SCSI Disk Configuration Guidelines
- C3028U, SCSI Disk Configuration Guidelines
- C3032T, SCSI Disk Configuration Guidelines
- C3033T, SCSI Disk Configuration Guidelines
- C3034T, SCSI Disk Configuration Guidelines
- C3035T, SCSI Disk Configuration Guidelines
- C3036T, SCSI Disk Configuration Guidelines
- C3037U, SCSI Disk Configuration Guidelines
- C3038U, SCSI Disk Configuration Guidelines
- C3040R/T, SCSI Disk Configuration Guidelines
- C3041R/T, SCSI Disk Configuration Guidelines
- C3044U, SCSI Disk Configuration Guidelines
- C3560U, SCSI Disk Configuration Guidelines
- device special files created, SCSI Disk Configuration Guidelines
- moving using HP-UX commands, Moving a Disk Drive to a Different Address
- planning to configure, Planning to Configure a Disk Drive
- disk model
number
- finding out, Finding Out the Disk Model Number and Other Information
- diskinfo(1M), Configuring HP-UX for a New Disk Device, Finding Out the Disk Model Number and Other Information, Understanding Magneto-Optical Media Capacity
- disks drives
- further
tasks, After Configuring HP-UX for the Disk Device
- disktab(4), Considerations for Configuring a Floppy Disk Drive, Configuring into Your System a Partitioned Disk Already Containing Data
- distribution
panels
- 0950-2431, Serial Connectivity via Distribution Panels or DTC
- 28659-60005, Serial Connectivity via Distribution Panels or DTC
- 5062-3054, Serial Connectivity via Distribution Panels or DTC
- 5062-3070, Serial Connectivity via Distribution Panels or DTC
- 5062-3085, Serial Connectivity via Distribution Panels or DTC
- 5181-2085, Serial Connectivity via Distribution Panels or DTC
- ADP 5062-3070, Asynchronous Data Communication Configuration Guidelines
- ADP422 5062-3085, Asynchronous Data Communication Configuration Guidelines
- characterized, Serial Connectivity via Distribution Panels or DTC
- DDP 5062-3066, Asynchronous Data Communication Configuration Guidelines
- DDP 5181-2085, Asynchronous Data Communication Configuration Guidelines
- MDP 5062-3054, Asynchronous Data Communication Configuration Guidelines
- purpose of, Distribution Panels for Asynchronous Connectivity
- RJ45 0950-2431, Asynchronous Data Communication Configuration Guidelines
- serial connectivity, Distribution Panels for Asynchronous Connectivity
- DLKM
(Dynamically Loadable Kernel Module) feature, Understanding Loadable Device Drivers, DLKM Module Types, New Module Packaging
- DLKM
modules
- advantages
of, Advantages of DLKM Drivers
- driver behavior,
controlling, Understanding how the Kernel Associates Drivers to Device
- Driver
Development Guide
- Series 700 resource, Selecting Device Drivers for a Disk Device and Interface
- driver install table, Major Numbers
- driver library,
location of, Associating a Custom Driver with a Peripheral
- driver
statement, Associating a Custom Driver with a Peripheral
- DTC Manager software, Data Communication and Terminal Controllers (DTC)
- DTCs
- purpose
of, Distribution Panels for Asynchronous Connectivity
- serial
connectivity, Distribution Panels for Asynchronous Connectivity
- dump
- managing
when moving a root LVM disk, Moving a Disk Drive to a Different Address
- managing
when removing a disk, Removing a Disk Drive
- dynamically
assigned major numbers, Major Numbers
E- E/ISA
boards
- changing choices for board functions, Changing Choices for Board Functions
- choices, E/ISA Boards and CFG Files
- moving, Moving an E/ISA Board
- removing, Removing an E/ISA Board
- resources, E/ISA Boards and CFG Files
- setting switches and jumpers, Setting Switches and Jumpers on an E/ISA Interface Board
- troubleshooting configuration, Troubleshooting E/ISA Board Configuration
- eeprom, SCSI Configuration Guidelines
- EISA
- boards, E/ISA Boards and CFG Files
- defined, EISA Configuration Guidelines
- SCSI
disk drives, SCSI Disk Configuration Guidelines
- SCSI
tape drives, SCSI Tape Drive Configuration Guidelines
- eisa, SCSI Configuration Guidelines, SCSI Disk Configuration Guidelines
- EISA device
- swapping
to, Swapping to an EISA Device
- eisa_config
- changing
choices for board functions, Changing Choices for Board Functions
- correcting
an error, Correcting a Mistake While Using eisa_config
- example
session, Sample Interactive Session to Add an E/ISA Card
- exiting, Saving the Configuration and Exiting eisa_config
- initializing
configuration, Correcting a Mistake While Using eisa_config
- interactive
mode, Configuring E/ISA Boards Using Interactive Mode
- log
file, Saving the Configuration and Exiting eisa_config
- moving
boards, Moving an E/ISA Board
- removing
boards, Removing an E/ISA Board
- saving
configuration, Saving the Configuration and Exiting eisa_config
- troubleshooting, Troubleshooting E/ISA Board Configuration
- eisa_config(1M), Configuring a Printer Using HP-UX Commands
- Ethernet bit, Minor Number Bit Assignments
- EtherTwist, Networking Configuration Guidelines
- examples
- /etc/syslog.conf
entry for redirecting UPS log messages, Configuring UPS to Cycle Power During Non-Work Hours
- /usr/conf/master.d
sample file entry, Associating a Custom Driver with a Peripheral
- calculating
SCSI cable length, Calculating SCSI Cable Length
- checking
syntax of EISA CFG file, Verifying the Syntax of a CFG File
- configuration
of a UPS, Hardware Considerations
- configuring
UPS to cycle power during non-work hours, Configuring UPS to Cycle Power During Non-Work Hours
- correlating
card instance and device files, An Example Showing Correlation Between Card Instance and Device Files
- creating
device special files for modem, Additionally Configuring HP-UX for a Modem
- determining
available addresses using ioscan, Terse Listing of ioscan
- diskinfo
output for disks, Finding Out the Disk Model Number and Other Information
- diskinfo
output for magneto-optical disk, Understanding Magneto-Optical Media Capacity
- displaying
EISA board information, Displaying Board Information
- editing
/etc/uucp/Devices for modem, Additionally Configuring HP-UX for a Modem
- entries
in /etc/ttytype, Additionally Configuring HP-UX for a Terminal
- force
configuration of device drivers, Associating a Custom Driver with a Peripheral
- getty
entry for a UPS port, Configuring a PowerTrust UPS
- getty
entry in /etc/inittab for modem, Additionally Configuring HP-UX for a Modem
- identifying
device special files with a tape device, Identifying Device Special Files Associated with a Peripheral Device
- interacting
with the ISL, Moving a Disk Drive to a Different Address
- ioscan
-fn output showing tape device special files, Identifying Device Special Files Associated with a Peripheral Device
- ioscan
output for a Model 725, Model 725/100
- ioscan
output for a Series 800 multipluxer card, Configuring a PowerTrust UPS
- ioscan
output for HP-IB instrument, Configuring a Plotter or other Non-Automatically Configurable Output Devices Using HP-UX Commands
- ioscan
output for magneto-optical disk library, Configuring HP-UX for a Magneto-Optical Disk Library
- ioscan
output for mux interface, Creating a Device Special File for a Printer or Plotter Configured to a Serial Port
- ioscan
output for serial printer, Creating a Device Special File for a Printer or Plotter Configured to a Serial Port
- ioscan
output of a LAN card, Configuring an Interface Card
- ioscan
output of a Model 8x9 (K Series), Models 8x9 (K Series)
- ioscan
output of a multi-function card, Addressing on Multi-Function Cards (Model E Example)
- ioscan
output of a T500 system, Models 890 and T500 Systems
- ioscan
output of tape driver, Configuring HP-UX for a Tape Drive
- lssf
output for serial printer, Creating a Device Special File for a Printer or Plotter Configured to a Serial Port
- lssf
output for serial printer with hardware flow control (RTS/CTS) enabled, Creating a Device Special File for a Printer or Plotter Configured to a Serial Port
- lvlnboot
output, Moving a Disk Drive to a Different Address
- minor
number for printer, Creating a Device Special File for a Printer or Plotter Configured to a Serial Port
- mksf
command for reading non-default tape format, Reading a Tape on a Different Format Device
- mksf
command for tape driver exhaustive mode, Allowing for Trial and Error
- mksf
command to prevent tape data compression, Avoiding Data Compression
- moving
a disk, Moving a Disk Drive to a Different Address
- moving
a printer or plotter, Moving a Printer or Plotter
- output
from lssf for modem files, Additionally Configuring HP-UX for a Modem
- output
of ps -ef, Unresponsive Terminals
- portion
of /stand/system file, Associating a Custom Driver with a Peripheral
- sample
CFG file used by eisa_config, E/ISA Boards and CFG Files
- sample
display of EISA CFG files, Displaying CFG Files
- sample
display of eisa_config switch/jumper settings, Displaying Switch and Jumper Settings
- sample
eisa_config exit, showing subsequent steps, Exiting eisa_config
- sample
eisa_config start-up screen, Starting eisa_config
- setting
hardware flow control (RTS/CTS) for serial printer, Creating a Device Special File for a Printer or Plotter Configured to a Serial Port
- tar
test to verify tape driver configuration, Configuring HP-UX for a Tape Drive
- using
eisa_config show slot command, Adding a Board
- using
ioscan -C (class) option, Identifying Device Special Files Associated with a Peripheral Device
- exhaustive
mode for tape-device special files, Allowing for Trial and Error
- exports(4), Moving a Disk Drive to a Different Address, Removing a Disk Drive
- ext_bus and instance
number, Understanding Class and Instance
- extracting
the system file, Configuring HP-UX for any Peripheral (A Summary), Configuring an Interface Card, Configuring HP-UX for an HP Terminal or for a Modem, Configuring HP-UX for a New Disk Device, Configuring into your System an Unpartitioned Disk Already Containing Data, Configuring into Your System a Partitioned Disk Already Containing Data, Configuring into your System an LVM Disk Already Containing Data, Moving a Disk Drive to a Different Address, Configuring HP-UX for a Magneto-Optical Disk Library, Configuring HP-UX for a Tape Drive, Configuring a Printer Using HP-UX Commands, Configuring a Plotter or other Non-Automatically Configurable Output Devices Using HP-UX Commands, Associating a Custom Driver with a Peripheral
F- fddi, Networking Configuration Guidelines
- fiber-optic
extender cable for SCSI, SCSI Cabling
- field
separators, Understanding Hardware Addresses
- fifo
bits, Minor Number Bit Assignments
- file
- /etc/eisa/config.log, Saving the Configuration and Exiting eisa_config
- CFG, E/ISA Boards and CFG Files
- file
type, Understanding how the Kernel Associates Drivers to Device
- file-system
layout, Planning to Configure into your System a Disk Already Containing Data
- fileset
for disk array configuration, Considerations for Configuring a Disk Array
- floppy
disk drives
- adjusting minor number bits, Adjusting Bits to Read a Floppy Disk
- configuration guidelines, Floppy Disk Drive Configuration Guidelines
- configuration planning, Considerations for Configuring a Floppy Disk Drive
- device special files created, Floppy Disk Drive Configuration Guidelines
- floppy
disks and HP-UX
- capability for mounted file
system, Considerations for Configuring a Floppy Disk Drive
- differences from PC floppies, Considerations for Configuring a Floppy Disk Drive
- intended use and limitations, Considerations for Configuring a Floppy Disk Drive
- floppy(7), Considerations for Configuring a Floppy Disk Drive
- force configuration, Associating a Custom Driver with a Peripheral
- force
configuration of device drivers, Associating a Custom Driver with a Peripheral
- formats
- handling
differences on tape media, Reading a Tape on a Different Format Device
- framebuf, Graphics Card Configuration Guidelines
- fstab(4), Configuring into Your System a Partitioned Disk Already Containing Data, Moving a Disk Drive to a Different Address
- full ioscan listing, An Example Showing Correlation Between Card Instance and Device Files
- further tasks
- disk
drives, After Configuring HP-UX for the Disk Device
- magneto-optical devices, After Configuring a Magneto-Optical Device
- tape
drives, After Configuring a Tape Drive
- fuser(1M), Unresponsive Terminals
G- garbage data
- on
terminals, Troubleshooting Terminal Problems, Garbage Displayed on the Terminal Screen
- geometry determined, Minor Number Bit Assignments
- getty, Guidelines for Configuring a Printer or Plotter to a Serial Interface
- modem
entry in /etc/inittab described, Additionally Configuring HP-UX for a Modem
- getty(1M), Running Screen-Oriented Applications on a Terminal, Additionally Configuring HP-UX for a Modem, Unresponsive Terminals
- key
options for terminals, Additionally Configuring HP-UX for a Terminal
- gettydefs(4), Additionally Configuring HP-UX for a Terminal, Running Screen-Oriented Applications on a Terminal, Garbage Displayed on the Terminal Screen
- H
setting for hard-wired terminals, Running Screen-Oriented Applications on a Terminal
- glitches
- preventing
tape data loss due to, SCSI Tape Drive Configuration Guidelines
- graph3, Graphics Card Configuration Guidelines, Minor Number Bit Assignments
- graphics cable
extensions, Graphics Cable Extensions
- graphics
card configuration guidelines, Graphics Card Configuration Guidelines
- graphics
cards and subsystems
- 98768A, Graphics Card Configuration Guidelines
- A1439, Graphics Card Configuration Guidelines
- A2269A, Graphics Card Configuration Guidelines
- A2270A, Graphics Card Configuration Guidelines
- A2271A, Graphics Card Configuration Guidelines
- A2272A, Graphics Card Configuration Guidelines
- A2666A, Graphics Card Configuration Guidelines
- A2667A, Graphics Card Configuration Guidelines
- A2673A, Graphics Card Configuration Guidelines
- A2674A, Graphics Card Configuration Guidelines
- A2675A, Graphics Card Configuration Guidelines
- A4070A, Graphics Card Configuration Guidelines
- A4071A, Graphics Card Configuration Guidelines
- A4072A, Graphics Card Configuration Guidelines
- A4073A, Graphics Card Configuration Guidelines
- Z1100A, Graphics Card Configuration Guidelines
- graphics
configurations, maintaining accuracy of, Maintaining the Accuracy of Customized Graphics Configurations
- graphics
devices
- configuration information, Graphics Card Configuration Guidelines
- installing, Graphics Card Configuration Guidelines
- group
- volume
group file, Configuring into your System an LVM Disk Already Containing Data
- guidelines
- centronics
(parallel) interface, Centronics (Parallel) Configuration Guidelines
- configuring
a disk with existing data, Planning to Configure into your System a Disk Already Containing Data
- configuring
a non-HP printer to a parallel port, Guidelines for Configuring a Non-HP Printer to a Parallel Port
- device
drivers for terminals and modems, Selecting Device Drivers for Terminals and Modems
- EISA
configuration, EISA Configuration Guidelines
- floppy
disk configuration, Floppy Disk Drive Configuration Guidelines
- graphics
card configuration, Graphics Card Configuration Guidelines
- magneto-optical
disk configuration, Magneto-Optical Disk Configuration Guidelines
- magneto-optical
disk library configuration, Magneto-Optical Disk Library Configuration Guidelines
- networking
configuration, Networking Configuration Guidelines
- parallel
printer and plotter configuration, Guidelines for Configuring a Printer or Plotter to a Parallel (Centronics) Interface
- SCSI
disk configuration, SCSI Disk Configuration Guidelines
- SCSI
printer and plotter configuration, Guidelines for Configuring a Printer to a SCSI Interface
- SCSI
tape-drive configuration, SCSI Tape Drive Configuration Guidelines
- serial
printer and plotter configuration, Guidelines for Configuring a Printer or Plotter to a Serial Interface
H- H/W
Path
- defined, Understanding Hardware Addresses
- handshake bits, Minor Number Bit Assignments
- handshake
modes for parallel interface, Guidelines for Configuring a Non-HP Printer to a Parallel Port
- hard-wired
terminals in /etc/gettydefs, Running Screen-Oriented Applications on a Terminal
- hardware
- terminals, Unresponsive Terminals
- hardware
addresses, Understanding how the Kernel Associates Drivers to Device
- decoding, Understanding Hardware Addresses
- defined, Understanding Hardware Addresses
- determining, Configuring HP-UX for any Peripheral (A Summary)
- field separators, Understanding Hardware Addresses
- general, Configuring HP-UX for any Peripheral (A Summary)
- Models F/G/I/I, 8x7, Basic Addressing on Models F/G/H/I and 8x7 Systems
- on multi-function cards, Addressing on Multi-Function Cards (Model E Example)
- hardware
considerations for UPS, Hardware Considerations
- hardware
flow control (CTS/RTS), Selecting Device Drivers for Terminals and Modems
- for modems, Requirements for Modems to Work on HP-UX
- hardware
flow control(CTS/RTS)
- minor number bit, Minor Number Bit Assignments
- hardware path, Understanding Hardware Addresses
- associating with driver, Associating a Custom Driver with a Peripheral
- hexadecimal
equivalents to binary and decimal, Understanding the Construction of Device Special Files
- hexadecimal notation, Understanding the Construction of Device Special Files
- hierarchy of I/O, Understanding Hardware Addresses
- hippi, Networking Configuration Guidelines
- HP
700/60 configured in non-HP console modes, Configuring a Non-HP Terminal as a Console
- HP JetDirect
Network Interface, Choosing Means of Access
- HP
JetDirect Network Interface Configuration Guide, For Further Information on Printer-Related Tasks
- HP
MPower 1.2 Installation and Configuration, For Further Information on Printer-Related Tasks
- HP terminals
in non-HP modes, Planning to Configure a non-HP Terminal
- HP-IB
- interface
limitations, Performance
- HP-PB
- backplane
slot priority, Planning to Configure an Interface Card
- F/W
SCSI disk drives, SCSI Disk Configuration Guidelines
- SCSI
tape drives, SCSI Tape Drive Configuration Guidelines
- Series
800 magneto-optical disk drives, Magneto-Optical Disk Configuration Guidelines
- Series
800 parallel plotters, Guidelines for Configuring a Printer or Plotter to a Parallel (Centronics) Interface
- Series
800 parallel printers, Guidelines for Configuring a Printer or Plotter to a Parallel (Centronics) Interface
- Series
800 RS-232-C plotters, Guidelines for Configuring a Printer or Plotter to a Serial Interface
- Series
800 RS-232-C printers, Guidelines for Configuring a Printer or Plotter to a Serial Interface
- Series
800 SCSI disk drives, SCSI Disk Configuration Guidelines
- Series
800 SCSI printers, Guidelines for Configuring a Printer to a SCSI Interface
- Series
800 SCSI tape drivers, SCSI Tape Drive Configuration Guidelines
- HP-UX
runstate, Unresponsive Terminals
- HP-UX
system file
- defined, New Module Packaging
I- I/O
hierarchy, Understanding Hardware Addresses
- identifying
device special files with a peripheral device, Identifying Device Special Files Associated with a Peripheral Device
- identifying
run-level, Unresponsive Terminals
- init
command, Correcting a Mistake While Using eisa_config
- init(1M), Additionally Configuring HP-UX for a Terminal, Unresponsive Terminals
- initializing
configuration, Correcting a Mistake While Using eisa_config
- inittab(4), Additionally Configuring HP-UX for a Terminal, Running Screen-Oriented Applications on a Terminal, Removing or Moving a Terminal or Modem, Unresponsive Terminals
- inquiry response, Finding Out the Disk Model Number and Other Information
- insf(1M), Configuring HP-UX for a Tape Drive, Configuring a Plotter or other Non-Automatically Configurable Output Devices Using HP-UX Commands
- and
data compression, SCSI Tape Drive Configuration Guidelines
- creating
additional device files for disk library, Configuring HP-UX for a Magneto-Optical Disk Library
- installing
device adapter, Configuring Interface Cards
- installing
graphics devices, Graphics Card Configuration Guidelines
- installing
interface card, Configuring Interface Cards
- instance
number, Understanding Class and Instance, Understanding the Construction of Device Special Files
- and
class, Understanding Class and Instance
- and interface card, Understanding Device Special File Names, Understanding Class and Instance
- defined, Understanding Device Special File Names
- location of, Understanding Class and Instance
- significance of, Understanding Class and Instance
- instr0, Minor Number Bit Assignments
- configuring
devices, Configuring a Plotter or other Non-Automatically Configurable Output Devices Using HP-UX Commands
- instrument
address, Minor Number Bit Assignments
- interface
card
- installing, Configuring Interface Cards
- interface
card instance number
- significance of, Understanding Class and Instance
- interface
cards
- 25525A/B, SCSI Configuration Guidelines
- 25567B, Networking Configuration Guidelines
- 27147-60002, Guidelines for Configuring a Printer to a SCSI Interface
- 27147A, SCSI Configuration Guidelines
- 28639-50001, Asynchronous Data Communication Configuration Guidelines
- 28639-60001, Selecting Device Drivers for Terminals and Modems, Selecting Drivers for a UPS
- 28655A, Centronics (Parallel) Configuration Guidelines, SCSI Configuration Guidelines, Guidelines for Configuring a Printer or Plotter to a Parallel (Centronics) Interface, Guidelines for Configuring a Printer to a SCSI Interface
- 28696A, SCSI Configuration Guidelines
- 36960A, Networking Configuration Guidelines
- 36967A, Networking Configuration Guidelines
- 40299B, Asynchronous Data Communication Configuration Guidelines, Selecting Device Drivers for Terminals and Modems, Guidelines for Configuring a Printer or Plotter to a Serial Interface, Selecting Drivers for a UPS
- 98190A, Asynchronous Data Communication Configuration Guidelines, Selecting Device Drivers for Terminals and Modems, Guidelines for Configuring a Printer or Plotter to a Serial Interface
- 98196A, Selecting Device Drivers for Terminals and Modems, Guidelines for Configuring a Printer or Plotter to a Serial Interface
- A1703-60003, Asynchronous Data Communication Configuration Guidelines, Selecting Device Drivers for Terminals and Modems, Selecting Drivers for a UPS
- A1703-60022, Asynchronous Data Communication Configuration Guidelines, Selecting Device Drivers for Terminals and Modems, Configuring a Non-HP Terminal as a Console, Selecting Drivers for a UPS
- A2544A, Networking Configuration Guidelines
- Apollo TokenRing, Networking Configuration Guidelines
- FDDI/9000, Networking Configuration Guidelines
- HIPPI Link, Networking Configuration Guidelines
- HP 25525B, SCSI Disk Configuration Guidelines
- HP 27147A, SCSI Disk Configuration Guidelines, Magneto-Optical Disk Configuration Guidelines
- HP 28655A, SCSI Disk Configuration Guidelines, Magneto-Optical Disk Configuration Guidelines
- ISDN Link, Networking Configuration Guidelines
- J2069A, Networking Configuration Guidelines
- J2092A, Asynchronous Data Communication Configuration Guidelines, Selecting Drivers for a UPS
- J2093A, Asynchronous Data Communication Configuration Guidelines, Selecting Drivers for a UPS
- J2094A, Asynchronous Data Communication Configuration Guidelines, Selecting Drivers for a UPS
- J2096A, Asynchronous Data Communication Configuration Guidelines, Selecting Drivers for a UPS
- J209x, Guidelines for Configuring a Printer or Plotter to a Serial Interface
- J209xA, Selecting Device Drivers for Terminals and Modems
- J2104A, Networking Configuration Guidelines
- J2109A, Networking Configuration Guidelines
- J2146A, Networking Configuration Guidelines
- J2156A, Networking Configuration Guidelines
- J2157A, Networking Configuration Guidelines
- J2159A, Networking Configuration Guidelines
- J2165A, Networking Configuration Guidelines
- J2166A, Networking Configuration Guidelines
- J2220A, Networking Configuration Guidelines
- J2226A, Networking Configuration Guidelines
- LAN/9000, Networking Configuration Guidelines
- LANLink, Networking Configuration Guidelines
- maximum configurations, Maximum Configurations
- networking, Networking Configuration Guidelines
- planning to configure, Planning to Configure an Interface Card
- selecting drivers, Selecting Device Drivers for Your Interface Cards
- SNAplus Link, Networking Configuration Guidelines
- TokenRing 9000, Networking Configuration Guidelines
- X.25/9000, Networking Configuration Guidelines
- X.25Link, Networking Configuration Guidelines
- interface driver, Understanding how the Kernel Associates Drivers to Device
- interface
drivers
- selecting for interface card, Selecting Device Drivers for Your Interface Cards
- ioinit(1M), Understanding Class and Instance
- ioscan(1M), Viewing the System Configuration with ioscan, Planning to Configure a Port for a Terminal, Configuring HP-UX for an HP Terminal or for a Modem, Configuring HP-UX for a New Disk Device, Configuring a Printer Using HP-UX Commands
- and
kernel structures, Terse Listing of ioscan
- comparing
hardware path and device file, Configuring into Your System a Partitioned Disk Already Containing Data
- full
listing, An Example Showing Correlation Between Card Instance and Device Files
- identifying
usable devices, Terse Listing of ioscan
- manually
associating driver and peripheral, Associating a Custom Driver with a Peripheral
- terse
listing, Terse Listing of ioscan
- using
to determine available addresses, Terse Listing of ioscan
- ISA boards, E/ISA Boards and CFG Files
- configuration
guidelines, EISA Configuration Guidelines
- configuring, Configuring E/ISA Boards Using Interactive Mode
- moving, Moving an E/ISA Board
- removing, Removing an E/ISA Board
- setting switches and jumpers, Setting Switches and Jumpers on an E/ISA Interface Board
- switches
and jumpers, E/ISA Boards and CFG Files
- isdn, Networking Configuration Guidelines
- isdnnetd, Networking Configuration Guidelines
- isdnsn, Networking Configuration Guidelines
- isdnx25, Networking Configuration Guidelines
K- kernel
(/stand/vmunix), Configuring HP-UX for any Peripheral (A Summary), Moving a Disk Drive to a Different Address, Associating a Custom Driver with a Peripheral
- associating drivers, Understanding how the Kernel Associates Drivers to Device
- configuration file (/stand/system), Associating a Custom Driver with a Peripheral
- rebuilding to add drivers, Configuring HP-UX for any Peripheral (A Summary), Configuring HP-UX for a Tape Drive, Configuring a Printer Using HP-UX Commands, Configuring a Plotter or other Non-Automatically Configurable Output Devices Using HP-UX Commands
- kernel
(stand/vmunix)
- rebuilding to add drivers, Configuring HP-UX for an HP Terminal or for a Modem
- kernel
structures and ioscan(1M), Terse Listing of ioscan
- keyboard bits, Minor Number Bit Assignments
- kill(1), Unresponsive Terminals
- killing
processes, Unresponsive Terminals
L- LAN-based
multi-function cards, Addressing on Multi-Function Cards (Model E Example)
- LAN/9000
interface cards, Networking Configuration Guidelines
- lan0, Networking Configuration Guidelines, Minor Number Bit Assignments
- lan1, Minor Number Bit Assignments
- lan2, Networking Configuration Guidelines, Minor Number Bit Assignments
- lan3, Networking Configuration Guidelines, Guidelines for Configuring a Printer or Plotter to a Serial Interface
- lanadmin(1M), Planning to Configure an Interface Card
- lanmux0, Asynchronous Data Communication Configuration Guidelines, Selecting Device Drivers for Terminals and Modems, Guidelines for Configuring a Printer or Plotter to a Serial Interface, Selecting Drivers for a UPS
- lantty0, Asynchronous Data Communication Configuration Guidelines, Selecting Device Drivers for Terminals and Modems, Guidelines for Configuring a Printer or Plotter to a Serial Interface, Selecting Drivers for a UPS
- library, driver
- location
of, Associating a Custom Driver with a Peripheral
- lifcp(1M), Moving a Disk Drive to a Different Address
- limitations
to non-HP terminal emulation, Limitations to Non-HP Terminal Emulation
- limited
support
- STK 3480 tape drive, SCSI Tape Drive Configuration Guidelines, Avoiding Data Compression
- location
of device drivers, Understanding how the Kernel Associates Drivers to Device
- location of libraries, Associating a Custom Driver with a Peripheral
- Logical Volume
Manager (LVM), Considerations for Configuring a Disk Array
- need to import LVM information, Planning to Configure into your System a Disk Already Containing Data
- to apportion disk space, Planning to Configure into your System a Disk Already Containing Data
- lpr0, Centronics (Parallel) Configuration Guidelines, Minor Number Bit Assignments
- lpr1, Minor Number Bit Assignments
- lpr2, Guidelines for Configuring a Printer or Plotter to a Parallel (Centronics) Interface, Minor Number Bit Assignments
- lpr3, Guidelines for Configuring a Printer to a SCSI Interface, Minor Number Bit Assignments
- lpsched(1M), Guidelines for Configuring a Non-HP Printer to a Parallel Port
- lsdev(1M), Major Numbers
- lssf(1M), Configuring HP-UX for an HP Terminal or for a Modem, Creating a Device Special File for a Printer or Plotter Configured to a Serial Port
- LU
number replaced, An Example Showing Correlation Between Card Instance and Device Files
- LU
number, compared to instance number, An Example Showing Correlation Between Card Instance and Device Files
- lvlnboot(1M), Moving a Disk Drive to a Different Address
- LVM commands
- lvdisplay(1M), Moving a Disk Drive to a Different Address
- lvlnboot(1M), Moving a Disk Drive to a Different Address
- lvreduce(1M), Moving a Disk Drive to a Different Address
- lvremove(1M), Moving a Disk Drive to a Different Address
- lvrmboot(1M), Moving a Disk Drive to a Different Address
- vgchange(1M), Configuring into your System an LVM Disk Already Containing Data, Moving a Disk Drive to a Different Address
- vgexport(1M), Configuring into your System an LVM Disk Already Containing Data, Moving a Disk Drive to a Different Address
- vgimport(1M), Configuring into your System an LVM Disk Already Containing Data
- vgscan(1M), Configuring into your System an LVM Disk Already Containing Data, Moving a Disk Drive to a Different Address
- LVM maintenance
mode, booting in, Moving a Disk Drive to a Different Address
- lvrmboot(1M), Moving a Disk Drive to a Different Address
M- magneto-optical
disk drives
- C1701A, Magneto-Optical Disk Configuration Guidelines
- C1701C, Magneto-Optical Disk Configuration Guidelines
- C1716C, Configuring HP-UX for a Magneto-Optical Disk Library
- C2550B, Magneto-Optical Disk Configuration Guidelines
- device special files created, Magneto-Optical Disk Configuration Guidelines
- further tasks, After Configuring a Magneto-Optical Device
- product ID strings, Magneto-Optical Disk Configuration Guidelines
- magneto-optical
disk libraries
- C1708C, Configuring HP-UX for a Magneto-Optical Disk Library
- capacity, Characteristics of Magneto-Optical Devices
- device drivers, Magneto-Optical Disk Library Configuration Guidelines
- further tasks, After Configuring a Magneto-Optical Device
- I/O limitations, Characteristics of Magneto-Optical Devices
- installation planning, Planning to Configure a Magneto-Optical Device
- SCSI addresses, SCSI Addressing
- SCSI addressing guidelines, Configuring HP-UX for a Magneto-Optical Disk Library
- surfaces bits, Minor Number Bit Assignments
- magneto-optical
disks
- access, Characteristics of Magneto-Optical Devices
- device drivers, Planning to Configure a Magneto-Optical Device, Magneto-Optical Disk Configuration Guidelines
- powerfail support, Characteristics of Magneto-Optical Devices
- surfaces, Characteristics of Magneto-Optical Devices
- use as mountable file system, Characteristics of Magneto-Optical Devices
- magneto-optical
media
- capacity, Understanding Magneto-Optical Media Capacity
- ratings, Understanding Magneto-Optical Media Capacity
- major
and minor numbers
- in device special files, Understanding how the Kernel Associates Drivers to Device
- major numbers
- and
device drivers, Major Numbers
- defined, Major Numbers
- dynamic assignment and ranges, Major Numbers
- Managing
SwitchOver/UX, For Further Information on Plotter-Related Tasks
- mapfile,
creating an LVM, Configuring into your System an LVM Disk Already Containing Data
- master file, New Module Packaging
- master
files, Major Numbers
- maximum
device connections
- by interface card, Maximum Configurations
- maximum
disk space, Considerations for Configuring a Disk Array
- mediainit(1), Configuring HP-UX for a New Disk Device, Configuring HP-UX for a Magneto-Optical Disk
- minor
numbers
- bit assignments, Minor Number Bit Assignments
- creating, Understanding the Construction of Device Special Files
- defined, Minor Numbers
- examples, Examples of Minor Number Creation
- mk_kernel(1M), Configuring HP-UX for any Peripheral (A Summary), Configuring an Interface Card, Configuring HP-UX for an HP Terminal or for a Modem, Configuring HP-UX for a New Disk Device, Configuring into your System an Unpartitioned Disk Already Containing Data, Configuring into Your System a Partitioned Disk Already Containing Data, Configuring into your System an LVM Disk Already Containing Data, Moving a Disk Drive to a Different Address, Configuring HP-UX for a Magneto-Optical Disk Library, Configuring HP-UX for a Tape Drive, Configuring a Printer Using HP-UX Commands, Configuring a Plotter or other Non-Automatically Configurable Output Devices Using HP-UX Commands, Associating a Custom Driver with a Peripheral
- mkboot(1M)
- example, Moving a Disk Drive to a Different Address
- mknod(1M), Creating Device Special Files using mknod
- mksf(1M), Configuring into Your System a Partitioned Disk Already Containing Data, Creating Customized Device Special Files for Tape Devices, Creating a Device Special File for a Printer or Plotter Configured to a Serial Port
- and
data compression, SCSI Tape Drive Configuration Guidelines, Avoiding Data Compression
- for
modem configuration, Planning to Configure a Port for a Modem
- used
for creating device files for modems, Additionally Configuring HP-UX for a Modem
- Model 712, Model 712
- Model
712 floppy disk configuration, Floppy Disk Drive Configuration Guidelines
- Model 725, Model 725/100
- Model
770 (J Series), Model 770 (J Series)
- Model E, Model E Systems
- Models
890 and T500, Models 890 and T500 Systems
- Models 8x7, Models F/G/H/I and 8x7 Systems
- Models
8x9 (K Series), Models 8x9 (K Series)
- Models
F/G/H/I, Models F/G/H/I and 8x7 Systems
- modem
type bit, Minor Number Bit Assignments
- modems
- access
mode, Additionally Configuring HP-UX for a Modem
- AT
command, Additionally Configuring HP-UX for a Modem
- autoanswer, Requirements for Modems to Work on HP-UX
- baud
rate, Planning to Configure a Port for a Modem
- bit
assignments, Minor Number Bit Assignments
- BREAK, Requirements for Modems to Work on HP-UX
- CCITT
control signals, Requirements for Modems to Work on HP-UX
- CCITT
protocol, Planning to Configure a Port for a Modem
- configuring, Configuring HP-UX for an HP Terminal or for a Modem
- creating
device special files, Additionally Configuring HP-UX for a Modem
- device
file for dial-in port, Additionally Configuring HP-UX for a Modem
- device
file for dial-out port, Additionally Configuring HP-UX for a Modem
- device
file for direct connect, Additionally Configuring HP-UX for a Modem
- DTR, Requirements for Modems to Work on HP-UX
- duplex
control, Serial Connectivity via Distribution Panels or DTC
- editing
/etc/uucp/Devices, Additionally Configuring HP-UX for a Modem
- hardware
flow control (CTS/RTS), Requirements for Modems to Work on HP-UX
- Hayes
modem protocol, Requirements for Modems to Work on HP-UX
- moving
using HP-UX commands, Removing or Moving a Terminal or Modem
- planning
to configure, Planning to Configure a Port for a Modem
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