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/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

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