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- Service Handbook
- Service Handbook
- Notice
- Hewlett-Packard Warranty Statement
- Hewlett-Packard Warranty Statement
- HP PRODUCT DURATION OF WARRANTY HP Visualize Wo...
- Model B1000/C3000
- 1. HP warrants HP hardware, accessories and supplies against defects in materials and workmanship...
- 1. HP warrants HP hardware, accessories and supplies against defects in materials and workmanship...
- 2. HP warrants that HP software will not fail to execute its programming instructions, for the pe...
- 3. HP does not warrant that the operation of HP products will be uninterrupted or error free. If ...
- 4. HP products may contain remanufactured parts equivalent to new in performance or may have been...
- 5. The warranty period begins on the date of delivery or on the date of installation if installed...
- 6. Warranty does not apply to defects resulting from (a) improper or inadequate maintenance or ca...
- 7. TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY LOCAL LAW, THE ABOVE WARRANTIES ARE EXCLUSIVE AND NO OTHER WARRANTY O...
- 8. HP will be liable for damage to tangible property per incident up to the greater of $300,000 o...
- 9. TO THE EXTENT ALLOWED BY LOCAL LAW, THE REMEDIES IN THIS WARRANTY STATEMENT ARE CUSTOMER’S SOL...
- Restricted Rights Legend
- Restricted Rights Legend
- Use, duplication, or disclosure by the U.S. Government Department of Defense is subject to restri...
- © Copyright 2001 Hewlett-Packard Company. All Rights Reserved.
- This document contains proprietary information that is protected by copyright. All rights are res...
- UNIX is a registered trademark in the United States and other countries, licensed exclusively thr...
- © Copyright 1980, 1984 AT&T, Inc.
- © Copyright 1979, 1980, 1983 The Regents of the University of California.
- This software and documentation is based in part on the Fourth Berkeley Software Distribution und...
- Printing History
- 1 Product Information
- 1 Product Information
- This chapter introduces the HP Visualize B1000/C3000 workstations, including their controls and i...
- Included in this chapter are the following topics:
- • Product description
- B1000/C3000:product description,
- B1000/C3000:product description,
- The HP Visualize B1000 and C3000 workstations contain the following key features:
- • Processor:
- • Processor:
- • Processor:
- — One 300MHz PA8500 processor in the B1000 or one 400MHz PA8500 processor in the C3000
- — One 750MHz PA8700 processor in the C3700
- — The PA8500 processor has a 0.5MByte instruction cache and a 1.0MByte data cache
- — The PA8700 processor has a 0.75MByte instruction cache and a 1.5MByte data cache
- • Operating System:
- • User Interface:
- • Compatibility: Source and binary code compatible with the Series 700 product family
- • Monitors:
- • Optional Graphics:
- • Main Memory:
- • Internal Storage Devices:
- • Standard Network:
- • Standard I/O Ports:
- • Optional I/O:
- • Keyboard:
- • Mouse:
- • Processor:
- System Unit Front Panel Controls
- System Unit Front Panel Controls
- Figure 1-1 shows the location of the system unit front panel controls.
- Figure11. System Unit Front Panel Controls
- LCD:location,
- Power switch:soft power down procedure,
- Storage Device:controls and features,
- Storage Device:controls and features,
- This workstation allows either or both of the following internal storage devices: CD drive or flo...
- NOTE You cannot have two internal storage devices of the same type. For example, you cannot have ...
- Figure 13.
- Storage device:CD drive,
- <TABLE>
- Table11. CD Drive Controls
- <TABLE HEADING>
- <TABLE BODY>
- NOTE The audio features of the CD drive are supported through applications only. One such applica...
- The optional
- Figure 14.
- Figure14. Floppy Drive Controls and Features
- <TABLE>
- Security Lock
- Rear Panel Connectors:
- Rear Panel Connectors:
- This section describes the following connectors on the system unit’s rear panel:
- This section describes the following connectors on the system unit’s rear panel:
- • Two serial ports (RS-232)
- • Two serial ports (RS-232)
- • Two serial ports (RS-232)
- • Two Universal Serial Bus ports (USB)
- • LAN connector, 10 BaseT/100 BaseT
- • HP parallel IEEE 1284 (printer) connector
- • Audio connectors (PCI based, line in, line out, headset, and microphone in)
- • Ultra2 Wide LVD (Low Voltage Differential) SCSI
- • Ultra Narrow Single-Ended (NSE) SCSI
- • TOC (transfer of control) button
- • AC power cord connector
- • Security loop
- NOTE To maintain FCC/EMI compliance, verify that all cables are fully seated and properly fastened.
- • Two serial ports (RS-232)
- Figure15. System Unit Rear Panel Connectors
- Rear Panel Connectors:audio connectors,
- Rear Panel Connectors:audio connectors,
- The Model B1000 and C3000 workstations have audio-input and -output capabilities through external...
- The rear panel contains the Audio IN (Stereo line-in) and Microphone (Mic-in), and Audio OUT (Ste...
- The audio connectors are standard stereo audio mini-jacks (see Figure 1-6).
- NOTE Hewlett-Packard recommends using gold-plated plugs available through audio retailers for bes...
- Figure16. Audio Connectors
- Table 13.
- <TABLE>
- USB:,
- Rear Panel Connectors:parallel,
- Rear Panel Connectors:network,
- Rear Panel Connectors:serial,
- Rear Panel Connectors:serial,
- There are a variety of peripheral devices that can attach to the RS-232 Serial Input/Output (SIO)...
- The SIO ports are programmable, allowing functions such as bit rate, character length, parity, an...
- Table 14.
- <TABLE>
- SCSI:connectors,
- Rear Panel Connectors:TOC,
- Rear Panel Connectors:power cord
- Rear Panel Connectors:security loop,
- Rear Panel Connectors:security loop,
- The security loop provides a means of locking the left side panel with a padlock or other locking...
- 1. Inspect left side panel for proper seating in the mainframe chassis.
- 1. Inspect left side panel for proper seating in the mainframe chassis.
- 2. Push in the retractable pin on the spring loaded square fastener.
- 3. Insert the locking device through the top and bottom holes of the square fastener.
- 4. Inspect after locking device is in place to assure that the retractable pin is captured in the...
- The internal components of the workstation is now secured. See
- NOTE A locking device is not supplied with the workstation; the customer must supply a lock to us...
- Figure17. Security Loop Operation
- Monitor:,
- Monitor:,
- The B1000/C3000 workstations support the following monitors:
- For information on the A4575A monitors, see:
- • HP A4575A Color Monitor CE Handbook
- The A4575A is a 19" high-range resolution, multi-mode color monitor for use on workstations and X...
- For information on the A4576A monitor, see:
- The A4576A is a 21" high-range resolution, multi-mode color monitor for use on workstations. The ...
- NOTE Note that the word “multi-sync” is used as a common word to refer to “multi-frequency” and/o...
- NOTE The connection to earlier HP monitors with 15-pin mini-DSub cables can be made using the A41...
- USB:support,
- USB:support,
- USB Keyboard
- USB Keyboard
- The HP Visualize B1000/C3000 workstations support USB keyboards. The keyboard shipped with the wo...
- The HP Visualize B1000/C3000 workstations support USB keyboards. The keyboard shipped with the wo...
- The USB keyboard is designed specifically for use with HP workstations. All keyboard models with ...
- Some applications may expect to use keycodes generated by keys existing on other types of keyboar...
- NOTE HIL and PS/2 devices are not supported by the B1000/C3000 workstations.
- USB HP Scroll Mouse
- HP Hub for USB Devices
- Operating System:overview,
- Operating System:overview,
- The B1000/C3000 workstation uses the HP-UX operating system, version 10.20 and the Workstation Ad...
- If you’re running HP-UX 11.0, the result from this command will be similar to this:
- Instant Ignition systems (systems with preloaded software) have X-Windows, Hewlett-Packard’s grap...
- If the Instant Ignition system does not have the kernel preconfigured with all of the device driv...
- For problems or questions with Instant Ignition, refer to
- Note that both of the documents mentioned in the previous paragraphs can be found at the followin...
- http://www.docs.hp.com/
- Memory:,
- 2 Configuration
- 2 Configuration
- This chapter provides details about setting up and changing the system configuration for the HP V...
- Chapter Overview
- Configuration:workstation,
- Configuration:FRU,
- Configuration:FRU,
- This section provides information for setting up or changing the configuration of the system Fiel...
- Internal Storage Configurations
- Internal Storage Configurations
- Configuration:hard disk drive,
- Configuration:hard disk drive,
- The SCSI IDs for hard disk drives are hard-wired into the SCA Ultra2 Wide LVD SCSI interfaces in ...
- NOTE There must ALWAYS be a terminator at both ends of a SCSI bus. This means one internal termin...
- Table 2-1 lists the default device IDs for internal storage devices. These IDs are the default ID...
- <TABLE>
- Figures 2-1 and 2-2 show the two types of hard disk drives supported for the B1000/C3000 workstat...
- Figure21. Hard Drive, 9Gbyte/18Gbyte Ultra2 Low Voltage Differential
- The hard disk drive in Figure 2-2 is used exclusively for the HP Visualize B1000 workstation.
- Figure22. 9Gbyte, 7200 RPM, Hard Disk Drive
- Configuration:hard disk drive:SAM,
- Configuration:hard disk drive:SAM,
- This section describes how to add a hard drive to your system as a file system using SAM. For mor...
- 1. Log in as
- 1. Log in as
- 2. Move the mouse pointer to the Application Manager control for tools and click the left mouse b...
- 3. Click twice on the
- 4. Click twice on the
- 5. Double click on the
- 6. Double click on the
- 7. Click on
- 8. Enter the mount directory name in the Mount Directory field of the Add Disk window and click o...
- Configuration:CD Drive,
- Configuration:CD Drive,
- The optional CD drive connects to the ATAPI (IDE) interface in the CD drive bay backplane within ...
- However, as shown in
- CAUTION CD-ROM drives are susceptible to mechanical and electrostatic shock. When handling the dr...
- Figure23. CD Drive Jumper Setting (Rear View)
- See the section titled
- Configuration:floppy disk drive,
- Configuration:memory,
- Configuration:memory,
- This workstation has 8 memory slots, labeled 0 through 7. Memory can be configured from 128MB to ...
- Figure24. Memory Connectors
- CAUTION The memory cards must be installed in the correct order, else the system will not boot pr...
- The B1000/C3000 workstation supports the 128 MByte DIMMs or the 256 MByte DIMMs. If users install...
- NOTE Users who wish to achieve both maximum performance and maximum future capacity are advised t...
- See the section titled
- Use the Boot Console Handler to verify that the workstation recognizes the installed memory. See
- Configuration:I/O cards,
- Configuration:I/O cards,
- There are six I/O slots located on the rear panel of the B1000 and C3000 workstations. Slots 1 th...
- Figure25. PCI Card Slot Numbering and Capabilities
- To maintain good graphics performance, you should always use slot 2 (SL2) as your primary graphic...
- NOTE If you connect your monitor to a different graphics card slot, you will need to change the g...
- See the section titled
- Monitor:
- Monitor:
- The B1000/C3000 supports the following monitors:
- The B1000/C3000 supports the following monitors:
- • 19-inch, 1280¥1024 color monitor, 75 Hz (A4575A)
- The
- Note that connection to earlier HP monitors with 15-pin mini-DSub cables can be made using the A4...
- Monitor:unsupported,
- NOTE The B1000/C3000 workstations support a maximum of four Visualize-EG graphics cards with four...
- 3 Troubleshooting
- 3 Troubleshooting
- This chapter provides information about isolating a failing component, known as a Field Replaceab...
- To troubleshoot a HP Visualize B1000/C3000 workstation, you must be familiar with the HP-UX opera...
- As a super-user who is troubleshooting a HP-UX system, you should be able to shutdown and reboot ...
- Note any error or status messages, then run the power-up boot ROM diagnostics, known as Self Test...
- For a complete description of using
- http://wojo.rose.hp.com/
- troubleshooting:
- troubleshooting:
- The following four figures contain troubleshooting flowcharts you can follow to isolate a failing...
- Figure31. Power On LCD, Troubleshooting Flow
- troubleshooting:console,
- troubleshooting:bootable device,
- troubleshooting:HP-UX Boot,
- troubleshooting:LCD,
- troubleshooting:LCD,
- This workstation uses an LCD panel to display firmware/OS progress codes. the codes, referred to ...
- FLT A hardware error has been detected
- TST Hardware being tested
- SHU System being shutdown
- INI Hardware being initialized
- WRN A non-optimal operating condition exists
- RUN Computer is running operating system
- In general, the LCD display has the following format:
- <GRAPHIC>
- ZZZ Three character chassis code
- YYYY Four digit hexadecimal code
- FFFFFF Six character field replaceable unit description
- WWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW Description of the chassis code
- If the system encounters an
- FLT
- 30FC
- SYS BD
- bad sys bd id
- troubleshooting:fan failures and warnings,
- troubleshooting:fan failures and warnings,
- This section provides the failure and warning messages you will see in the LCD if there is a prob...
- <TABLE>
- Here is an example of a failure message for the I/O (PCI card) fan:
- <TABLE>
- Here is an example of a warning message for the Turbo Cooler Fan, CPU:
- To locate the correct fan, see
- Figure35. Fan Locations
- In the case of a fan problem, you will need to replace:
- • The fan itself, if it is either a system board cooling fan, PCI (I/O) fan, or a memory fan.
- See
- troubleshooting:boot failure,
- troubleshooting:boot failure,
- To start this workstation from an operating system stored on a device different from the usual bo...
- troubleshooting:bootable media,
- troubleshooting:bootable media,
- To list all devices that may contain bootable media, go to the Main Menu of the Boot Console Inte...
- To list all devices that may contain bootable media, go to the Main Menu of the Boot Console Inte...
- Main Menu: Enter a command or a menu > search ipl
- The search may turn up more devices than there are lines on the display. If using a text terminal...
- • To hold the display temporarily, press
- These flow-control commands do not work with a bitmapped display, but such a display can show mor...
- To search for devices of just one type that actually contain bootable media, go to the Main Menu ...
- Main Menu: Enter a command > search ipl device_type
- where
- • fwscsi
- Stable Storage
- boot command:notations,
- Supported Boot Paths
- ISL:environment,
- ISL:environment,
- The ISL environment provides the means to load the operating system (HP-UX) environment. The ISL ...
- • Execute user-entered commands to modify boot device paths and boot options in stable storage.
- The ISL program provides a stand-alone environment for loading off-line diagnostic and utility pr...
- troubleshooting:selftest failures,
- troubleshooting:selftest failures,
- Chassis codes are the key to debugging selftest errors. If a failure is found during selftest, ch...
- troubleshooting:chassis codes,
- troubleshooting:chassis codes,
- Table 32.
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- Table32. Chassis Codes for B1000/C3000 Workstations
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- Memory Failures
- troubleshooting:system verification tests,
- troubleshooting:system verification tests,
- HP-UX uses an on-line diagnostics product named Mesa (Support Tools Manager) that allows system o...
- HP-UX uses an on-line diagnostics product named Mesa (Support Tools Manager) that allows system o...
- Three interfaces are available with the Support Tools Manager:
- • a command line interface (accessed through the
- For more information on these user interfaces, see the on-line man pages by entering the followin...
- man cstm
- man xstm
- For information on the enhanced on-line diagnostics, see the enhanced on-line diagnostics, see the
- To access the Support Tools Manager, perform the following steps:
- 1. In a terminal window, type the following at the # prompt to invoke the command line interface:
- 1. In a terminal window, type the following at the # prompt to invoke the command line interface:
- 2. The following message appears:
- 3. To verify the system operation, type the following at the
- 4. Press
- 5. To exit the Support Tools Manager, enter the following:
- If any tests failed, run Self Test and ISL diagnostics to isolate the problem.
- troubleshooting:ODE,
- troubleshooting:ODE,
- The Offline Diagnostic Environment (ODE) consists of diagnostic modules for testing and verifying...
- ODE is an ISL utility. To boot ODE:
- Not all of the test modules are available on all systems. To see what test modules are available ...
- • wdiag
- For further information on the various ODE commands and a complete listing of the command set, type
- FRU:,
- FRU:,
- This chapter lists the HP Visualize B1000/C3000 Workstation Field Replaceable Units (FRUs) and pr...
- WARNING For all removal and replacement procedures in this chapter, you must power off the workst...
- NOTE To maintain FCC/EMI compliance, verify that all covers are replaced and that all screws are ...
- Use the following tools to remove or replace FRUs:
- • Torx T-10 driver
- NOTE To maintain FCC/EMI compliance, verify that all covers are replaced and that all gasket mate...
- Figure 41.
- Refer to this figure for the locations of the various workstation FRUs while performing the FRU r...
- B1000/C3000:main components,
- Figure42. CD Drive Bracket Assembly
- Figure 42.
- Figure43. Floppy Drive Bracket Assembly
- Figure 43.
- Figure44. Hard Disk Drive Bracket Assembly
- Figure 4-4 shows the Hard Disk Drive Bracket Assembly FRUs for the B1000/C3000 workstation.
- FRU:exchange and non-exchange,
- FRU:exchange and non-exchange,
- In this chapter we refer to exchange and non-exchange part numbers.
- You must return FRUs with exchange part numbers in exchange for a replacement FRU. Do
- Each of the B1000/C3000 workstation exploded views show field replaceable units. Table 4-1 lists ...
- FRUs Part Numbers
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- FRU:removal and replacement,
- FRU:removal and replacement,
- The procedures in this section describe how to remove field replaceable units (FRUs). Observe any...
- Before performing these procedures, observe the following precautions:
- Step 1. Power off the system, the monitor, and any peripheral devices.
- Step 1. Power off the system, the monitor, and any peripheral devices.
- Step 2. Unplug the workstation power cord and the power cord of any peripheral devices from AC wa...
- Step 3. Unplug the system unit power cord from the AC input connector.
- Step 4. Disconnect any external cables from the connectors on the front and rear of the system unit.
- Step 5. Attach a static-grounding wrist strap to your wrist and a location on the system chassis ...
- Step 6. Lay the workstation on a flat stable surface, such as a table top or floor. To protect ag...
- Step 7. If installed, remove any locking device from the security loop on the rear of the system ...
- front panel:
- front panel:
- This section describes how to open and close the workstation front panel.
- Opening the System Unit Front Panel
- Opening the System Unit Front Panel
- Perform the following steps to open the system unit.
- 1. Power off the workstation, and unplug the power cord from the electrical outlet.
- 1. Power off the workstation, and unplug the power cord from the electrical outlet.
- 2. Attach the static-grounding wrist strap by following the instructions on the package. Attach t...
- 3. Unlock the front panel (also known as the front bezel) by pressing in on the two latch buttons...
- 4. Swing the panel clockwise on its left snap hinges until the panel comes free and place the fro...
- Closing the System Unit Front Panel
- Closing the System Unit Front Panel
- Perform the following steps to close the system unit.
- 1. Locate the snap hinges on the left side of the front panel, and insert them into the holes loc...
- Left Side Panel of the System Unit
- Left Side Panel of the System Unit
- This section explains how to open and close the left side panel of the system unit. This side pan...
- Opening the Left Side Panel of the System Unit
- Opening the Left Side Panel of the System Unit
- Perform these steps to open the left side panel.
- safety interlock switch:warning,
- 1. Turn the computer around so the rear is facing you. On the right edge of the computer, there a...
- NOTE The EMI gasket, as shown in Figure 4-6, must not be removed from the side panel.
- Closing the Left Side Panel of the System Unit
- Closing the Left Side Panel of the System Unit
- Perform these steps to close the left side panel.
- NOTE Power supply thumbscrews must be fully tightened before closing the left side panel. Failure...
- 1. Hold the left side panel so that the hook hinges can be inserted into their hinge slots. See F...
- 1. Hold the left side panel so that the hook hinges can be inserted into their hinge slots. See F...
- 2. Swing the back edge of the panel toward the system unit’s back edge and press the outside edge...
- 3. Secure the side panel in place by screwing the top and bottom slotted T-15 Torx thumb screws i...
- FRU:power supply,
- FRU:power supply,
- This section will prove important to you as you begin to service the system. For example, you may...
- WARNING To prevent injury, unplug the workstation power cord from the electrical outlet before se...
- The topics covered in this section are:
- • Propping up the Power Supply
- Propping Up the Power Supply
- Propping Up the Power Supply
- To prop the power supply up, follow these steps:
- 1. Lay the system on its side on a cushioned surface to protect against damage to the exterior wo...
- 1. Lay the system on its side on a cushioned surface to protect against damage to the exterior wo...
- 2. Open the left side panel of the system unit by following the procedure in the section “Opening...
- 3. Unscrew the two screws on the power supply chassis as shown in
- 4. Lift up on the power supply handle. The power supply bail automatically engages once the power...
- Closing the System
- Closing the System
- Once you have completed the task you set out to perform, you are ready to close the system. To cl...
- 1. Push slightly back on the power supply until you are able to remove the bail from the bail loc...
- Removing the Power Supply
- Removing the Power Supply
- To remove the power supply follow these steps:
- 1. Follow the steps covered in the section “Propping Up the Power Supply.”
- 1. Follow the steps covered in the section “Propping Up the Power Supply.”
- 2. Disconnect both power cables from the system board, the control cable, and the power cable for...
- 3. Remove the bail from the bail lock. See Figure 4-10.
- 4. Grasp the power supply by the handle and slide the spring hinge lever to the right and rotate ...
- Closing the System
- FRU:I/O cards,
- FRU:I/O cards,
- The B1000 and C3000 computer’s PCI assembly has six slots. Slots 5 and 6 are half-size Peripheral...
- Figure411. PCI Card Slot Numbering and Capabilities
- NOTE To maintain good graphics performance, you should always use slot 2 (SL2) as the primary gra...
- The six I/O slots as seen from the back of the computer are labeled from top to bottom starting w...
- I/O slot:numbering,
- Removing I/O Cards
- Removing I/O Cards
- This section assumes that you already have I/O cards loaded in the system unit, and you would lik...
- 1. Open the side panel of the system unit as explained in the section “Opening the Left Side Pane...
- 1. Open the side panel of the system unit as explained in the section “Opening the Left Side Pane...
- 2. Pull evenly in the direction of the arrow on both sides of the I/O card retainer to remove it....
- 3. Locate the I/O card you want to remove and using a T-15 Torx driver or flat blade screw driver...
- 4. Pull evenly on the outside edges of the I/O card to remove it.
- Installing I/O Cards
- Installing I/O Cards
- To install a new I/O card, do the following:
- NOTE Slots two and four are the graphics card slots. The primary graphics card slot is slot numbe...
- 1. Open the left side panel of the system unit as explained in the section “Opening the Left Side...
- 1. Open the left side panel of the system unit as explained in the section “Opening the Left Side...
- 2. Locate the appropriate slot for the I/O card that is to be installed. See Figure 4-12.
- 3. Unscrew the T-15 Torx screw from the bulkhead blank of the slot you have chosen. If no blank i...
- 4. Pull evenly in the direction of the arrow on both sides of the I/O card retainer to remove it....
- 5. Insert the I/O card into the slot you have chosen with the bulkhead appropriately positioned. ...
- 6. Replace the I/O card retainer by placing the bottom retainer clip in the slot on the air divid...
- 7. Close the left side panel of the system unit by following the procedure in the section “Closin...
- FRU:fans,
- FRU:fans,
- The B1000/C3000 has five fans that are used to cool various areas within the unit. If one of thes...
- • Removing the fan from the hard disk drive area
- Figure415. Fan Cooling Areas for the System Unit
- FRU:hard disk drive fan,
- FRU:hard disk drive fan,
- This section provides the procedure for removing the cooling fan from the back of the hard disk d...
- • SCA disk interface board
- Here are the steps necessary for removing the fan from the hard disk drive chassis.
- 1. Remove the system unit’s side panel. See the section “Opening the Left Side Panel of the Syste...
- 1. Remove the system unit’s side panel. See the section “Opening the Left Side Panel of the Syste...
- 2. Lay the system unit on its right side (determined by facing the workstation front panel), and ...
- 3. Unplug the fan power cable from the system board. If you are removing the hard disk drive fan ...
- 4. Lift up on the handle of the fan bracket to remove the fan. See Figure 4-16. As you lift up on...
- FRU:system fans,
- FRU:system fans,
- This section provides the procedure for removing the cooling fans from the CPU area of the system...
- Here are the steps necessary for removing the fans from the CPU area of the system unit’s chassis.
- 1. Remove the system units left side panel. See the section “Opening the Left Side Panel of the S...
- 1. Remove the system units left side panel. See the section “Opening the Left Side Panel of the S...
- 2. Lay the system unit on its right side (determined by facing the system units front panel), and...
- 3. Unplug the power cables for the fans as shown in
- 4. Remove the plastic mounting rivets that hold the fans in place. See Figure 4-17. To remove the...
- Note that you can replace the fans using the original rivets; however, the plastic rivets will be...
- Installing the Fans for the CPU Area
- Installing the Fans for the CPU Area
- To replace the system board fans, do the following:
- Installing the Bottom Fan
- Installing the Bottom Fan
- 1. Position the bottom fan so its power cable channel is against the system unit chassis, and the...
- 1. Position the bottom fan so its power cable channel is against the system unit chassis, and the...
- 2. Slide the lower left corner of the fan into the fan support. See
- 3. Line up the rivet holes of the fan with the rivet holes of the system unit chassis.
- 4. Press the plastic rivets into place. See
- 5. Plug the fan power cable into its connector on the system board. See
- Installing the Top Fan
- Installing the Top Fan
- 1. Position the top fan so its power cable channel is up against the workstation chassis, and the...
- 1. Position the top fan so its power cable channel is up against the workstation chassis, and the...
- 2. Line up the rivet holes of the fan with the rivet holes of the system unit chassis.
- 3. Press the plastic rivets into place. See
- 4. Plug the fan power cable into its connector on the system board. See
- FRU:I/O fan,
- FRU:I/O fan,
- The I/O area of the system unit has its own cooling fan. Note that there is a speaker attached to...
- To remove the I/O cooling fan or
- 1. Remove the workstation left side panel. See the section “Opening the Left Side Panel of the Sy...
- 1. Remove the workstation left side panel. See the section “Opening the Left Side Panel of the Sy...
- 2. Lay the workstation on its side, and remove all of the I/O cards. See the section “Removing I/...
- 3. Remove the system unit air divider as shown in Figure 4-19 by unscrewing the two T-15 Torx scr...
- 4. Remove the fan and speaker cables from the system board and lift up on the bracket mounting cl...
- 5. To remove the speaker from the mounting bracket, push a finger through the access hole and spr...
- 6. Remove the fan from the bracket by slightly pulling the left and right fan mounting clips away...
- Installing a Fan or Speaker in the I/O Card Area
- Installing a Fan or Speaker in the I/O Card Area
- If you are replacing a fan or speaker in the I/O card area, follow the steps covered in this sect...
- 1. Remove the fan or speaker from the I/O card area by following the procedure in the section “Re...
- 1. Remove the fan or speaker from the I/O card area by following the procedure in the section “Re...
- 2. Install the fan by positioning the fan power cable channel so that it is located in the lower ...
- 3. Install the speaker by positioning it so that the speaker cable can be easily run out of the h...
- 4. Replace the fan/speaker bracket in the chassis by inserting the bottom and in first between th...
- 5. Position the fan power cable, speaker cable and LCD ribbon cable so that they run along the sy...
- 6. Place the air divider into its proper position as shown in
- 7. Replace all I/O cards into their proper slots as explained in the section “I/O Cards” in this ...
- 8. Close the system unit as discussed in the section “Closing the System Unit” in this chapter.
- FRU:removable media,
- FRU:removable media,
- There are only two removable media devices allowed in a B1000/C3000 computer:
- • CD Drive
- The procedures provided in the subsequent sections explain how to install and remove media devices.
- FRU:CD drive,
- FRU:CD drive,
- Install the CD drive by following the procedure covered in this section.
- WARNING Turn the workstation off and unplug the power cord before installing the CD drive.
- Note you will have to verify that the master/slave/CSEL jumper is set in the CSEL position. Since...
- CAUTION CD drives are susceptible to mechanical and electronic shock. When handling the drive, al...
- 1. Perform the procedures in the sections “Opening the System Unit Front Panel” and “Opening the ...
- 1. Perform the procedures in the sections “Opening the System Unit Front Panel” and “Opening the ...
- 2. Remove the CD Drive rear cover by unscrewing the T-15 Torx screw as shown in Figure 4-22. Note...
- 3. Rotate the system unit around until you see the front of the unit as shown in
- 4. Remove both CD Drive bracket screws (T-15 Torx screws) and pull the CD Drive bracket out of th...
- 5. Read the CAUTION statement at the beginning of this section. Next remove the CD Drive from its...
- 6. Slide the CD Drive and its bracket into the system unit chassis as shown in Figure 4-25. There...
- 7. Tighten the two CD Drive bracket screws as shown in Figure 4-26.
- 8. Plug the ATAPI and power cables into their appropriate connectors. Note that the connectors ar...
- 9. Make sure that the ATAPI and power cables are positioned so that they come out of the bottom e...
- 10. Complete the installation of the CD Drive by replacing the front and side panels of the syste...
- Removing a CD Drive
- Removing a CD Drive
- This section explains how to remove a CD Drive from you system unit.
- CAUTION CD Drives are susceptible to mechanical and electronic shock. When handling the drive, al...
- 1. Perform the procedures in the sections “Opening the System Unit Front Panel” and “Opening the ...
- 1. Perform the procedures in the sections “Opening the System Unit Front Panel” and “Opening the ...
- 2. Remove the CD Drive rear disk cover by unscrewing the T-15 Torx screw as shown in
- 3. Rotate the system unit around until you see the front of the unit as shown in Figure 4-30.
- 4. Remove both CD Drive bracket screws (T-15 Torx screws) and pull the CD Drive out of the chassi...
- 5. Insert the CD Drive blank in the CD Drive bracket and tighten the four CD Drive mounting screw...
- 6. Tighten the two CD Drive bracket screws as shown in Figure 4-33.
- 7. Place the ATAPI cable and power cables inside the CD Drive chassis, and position the cables so...
- FRU:floppy disk drive,
- FRU:floppy disk drive,
- Install the floppy disk drive by following the procedure covered in this section. Note there are ...
- WARNING Turn the workstation off and unplug the power cord before installing the floppy disk drive.
- CAUTION Floppy disk drives are susceptible to mechanical and electronic shock. When handling the ...
- 1. Perform the procedures in the sections “Opening the System Unit Front Panel” and “Opening the ...
- 1. Perform the procedures in the sections “Opening the System Unit Front Panel” and “Opening the ...
- 2. Remove the floppy rear-disk cover by unscrewing the T-15 Torx screw as shown in
- 3. Rotate the system unit around until you see the front of the workstation as shown in
- 4. Remove both floppy disk bracket screws (T-15 Torx screws) and pull the floppy disk bracket out...
- 5. Read the CAUTION statement at the beginning of this section. Next remove the floppy disk drive...
- 6. Slide the floppy disk and its bracket into the system unit chassis as shown in
- 7. Tighten the two floppy bracket screws as shown in
- 8. Plug the data and power cables into their appropriate connectors. Note that the connectors are...
- 9. Verify that the data and power cables are positioned to come out of the top edge of the rear f...
- 10. Complete the installation of the floppy disk drive by replacing the front and side panels of ...
- Removing a Floppy Disk Drive
- Removing a Floppy Disk Drive
- 1. Perform the procedures in the sections “Opening the System Unit Front Panel” and “Opening the ...
- 1. Perform the procedures in the sections “Opening the System Unit Front Panel” and “Opening the ...
- 2. Remove the floppy rear disk cover by unscrewing the T-15 Torx screw as shown in
- 3. Rotate the workstation around until you can see the front of the unit as shown in
- 4. Remove both floppy disk bracket screws (T-15 torx screws) and pull the floppy disk drive out o...
- 5. Place the floppy disk blank in the floppy disk bracket and insert the four floppy disk mountin...
- 6. Slide the floppy disk blank and its bracket into the system unit chassis as shown in
- 7. Tighten the two floppy disk bracket screws as shown in
- 8. Inspect and verify that the data and power cables are positioned to come out of the top edge o...
- 9. Complete the installation of the floppy disk drive by replacing the front and side panels of t...
- FRU:hard disk drive,
- FRU:hard disk drive,
- This section describes installation and removal of hard disk drives in the B1000/C3000 workstatio...
- NOTE Do not use SCSI ID 7 for any of the internal or external disk drives. The host SCSI controll...
- hard disk drive:
- hard disk drive:
- NOTE If you are installing a new hard disk drive, the slotted pan screws for attaching the drive ...
- 1. Open the front panel of the workstation, refer to the section “Opening the System Unit Front P...
- 1. Open the front panel of the workstation, refer to the section “Opening the System Unit Front P...
- 2. Open the hard drive slot by pressing the plastic release hook upward and pulling outward on th...
- 3. Mount the hard disk drive on the hard drive bracket using the four T-10 torx screws and rubber...
- Removing a Hard Disk Drive
- Removing a Hard Disk Drive
- This procedure explains how to remove the hard disk drive. Note that there are no cables for you ...
- 1. Open the front panel of the system using the instructions found in the section “Opening the Sy...
- 1. Open the front panel of the system using the instructions found in the section “Opening the Sy...
- 2. Open the hard drive slot by pressing the plastic release hook upward and pulling outward on th...
- 3. Remove the four T-15 Torx screws from the hard disk drive bracket. See
- 4. Slide the assembly into its hard drive slot, and push inward on the release lever until the fr...
- FRU:DIMM cards,
- FRU:DIMM cards,
- This section contains information regarding the installation and removal of memory (DIMM cards). ...
- • Use the procedure described in
- • Use the procedure described in
- • Review the steps involved in installing memory DIMMs before you begin.
- • Insert DIMMs in the order shown. Please refer to
- • Note the proper orientation for DIMMs when inserting them into their connectors because the con...
- • Use the “Boot Console Handler” to verify that the computer recognizes the additional DIMMs when...
- Installing Additional Memory
- Installing Additional Memory
- Perform the following steps to add memory (DIMM cards) to the workstation.
- 1. Open the side panel of the system unit as explained in the section “Opening the Left Side Pane...
- 1. Open the side panel of the system unit as explained in the section “Opening the Left Side Pane...
- 2. Lay the system on its side as shown in
- 3. Prop up the system unit power supply as explained in the section “Propping Up the System Unit ...
- 4. For ease in installation of additional memory the hard disk drive fan may need to be removed. ...
- 5. Load the DIMM cards in the slots using the loading sequence provided in
- 6. Press downward on the ejector tabs located on both sides of the DIMM connector. See
- 7. Place the DIMM card in the connector, lining it up with the guides. Make sure to put the notch...
- 8. Close the ejector tab.
- 9. Press firmly and evenly on the DIMM card to ensure that it seats properly. The ejector tabs en...
- 10. Replace the power supply and workstation left side panel. You may now plug the power cord bac...
- 11. Verify that this installation was successful by following the steps in Chapter 6, “The Boot C...
- Once you have completed the steps listed above, the DIMM cards are properly loaded.
- FRU:memory:removing,
- FRU:memory:removing,
- Perform the following steps to remove memory (DIMM cards) from the system unit.
- 1. Open the side panel of the system unit as explained in the section “Opening the Left Side Pane...
- 1. Open the side panel of the system unit as explained in the section “Opening the Left Side Pane...
- 2. Lay the system on its side as shown in
- 3. Prop up the system unit power supply as explained in the section “Propping Up the System Unit ...
- 4. For ease in removing memory cards, remove the fan from the hard disk drive chassis. See the se...
- 5. Press downward on the ejector tabs located on both sides of the DIMM connector. See
- 6. Lift up evenly on the outside edges of the DIMM card. See
- 7. Replace the power supply and system unit side panel. You may now plug the power cord back into...
- 8. Verify that the removal was successful by following the steps in Chapter 6, “Boot Console Hand...
- FRU:LCD,
- FRU:LCD,
- This section describes how to remove and replace the B1000/C3000 workstation power switch/LCD ass...
- Removing the System Unit LCD
- Removing the System Unit LCD
- To remove the LCD assembly, perform the following steps:
- 1. Open the system unit’s front panel as shown in the section “Opening the System Unit Front Panel.”
- Replacing the
- Replacing the
- To replace the power switch/LCD assembly, do the following:
- 1. Open the system unit’s front panel as shown in the section “Opening the System Unit Front Panel.”
- 1. Open the system unit’s front panel as shown in the section “Opening the System Unit Front Panel.”
- 2. Insert the LCD’s left-side mounting clips into the slots shown on the system unit chassis. See
- 3. Plug in the LCD connector as shown in Figure 4-60.
- 4. Replace the system unit’s front panel. This completes the installation of the system LCD assem...
- FRU:system board,
- FRU:system board,
- The system board contains the I/O section, computer main memory, CPU, and all of the circuitry an...
- Removing the
- Removing the
- To remove the system board tray assembly, do the following:
- 1. Remove the left side panel as explained in the section “Opening the Left Side Panel of the Sys...
- 1. Remove the left side panel as explained in the section “Opening the Left Side Panel of the Sys...
- 2. Remove the two T-15 Torx screws that secure the system board tray assembly to the rear panel o...
- 3. Remove the system unit power supply as covered in the section “System Unit Power Supply” in th...
- 4. Remove the hard disk drive fan as described in the section “Removing the Fan from the Hard Dis...
- 5. Remove the DIMM cards as explained in the section “Removing Memory” in this chapter.
- 6. Remove the PCI retainer, the I/O cards from their PCI slots and the air divider as covered ear...
- 7. Unplug the following cables from the system board:
- 7. Unplug the following cables from the system board:
- a. Floppy disk drive data cable
- Figure461. Removing the System Board
- 8. Fold back the workstation cables to avoid interference or damage.
- 9. Grasp the system board tray handle and slide the system board to the front of the workstation....
- FRU:system board:installation,
- FRU:system board:installation,
- To install the system board perform the following steps:
- 1. Angle the system board assembly diagonally as you begin installation. Position the system boar...
- FRU:battery,
- FRU:battery,
- The battery in the B1000/C3000 workstation is contained within the real time clock module, part n...
- 1. Close all open applications on the workstation then use the power button on the front panel to...
- 1. Close all open applications on the workstation then use the power button on the front panel to...
- 2. Unplug the power cord from the workstation to disconnect all AC power. Remove the workstation ...
- 3. Remove the two captive screws for the power supply shown in
- 4. Carefully remove the defective real time clock module. Note the polarity dot which is silk-scr...
- 4. Carefully remove the defective real time clock module. Note the polarity dot which is silk-scr...
- CAUTION Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same or equ...
- CAUTION Il y a danger d´explosion s´il y a remplacement incorrect de la batterie. Remplacer uniqu...
- 5. Insert the
- 6. Reconnect the 6-pin power supply cable to the system board. Push back slightly on the power su...
- 7. Replace the left side panel of the system unit as shown in the section “Closing the left Side ...
- 8. The B1000/C3000 workstation is now ready to reboot with the operational battery.
- Diagrams:
- Diagrams:
- This chapter provides functional information about the B1000/C3000 workstations. The following bl...
- Diagrams:system power,
- 6 Boot Console Handler
- 6 Boot Console Handler
- This chapter explains how to use the Boot Console Handler, which provides an interactive environm...
- Here are the topics covered in this chapter:
- • Boot Console Handler Features
- • Boot Console Handler Features
- • Accessing the Boot Console Handler
- • Booting the Workstation
- • Searching for Bootable Media
- • Resetting the Workstation
- • Displaying and Setting Paths
- • Displaying and Setting the Monitor type
- • Changing the Console to an External Terminal
- • Displaying the Current Memory Configuration
- • Display the Status of the System I/O
- • Setting the Auto Boot and Auto Search
- • Displaying and Setting the Security Mode
- • Displaying and setting the Fastboot
- • Displaying the LAN station address
- • Displaying System Information
- • Displaying PIM information
- Boot Console Handler:features,
- Boot Console Handler:features,
- There are times when you want to interact directly with the hardware of your computer before it b...
- Here are some of the things you can do:
- • Boot your computer
- • Boot your computer
- • Search for bootable media
- • Reset your computer
- • Display and set boot paths
- • Display and set your monitor type
- • Display memory configuration information
- • Display the status of the PCI slots
- • Set Auto Boot, Auto Search, and Auto Start
- • Set Fastboot
- • Display LAN information
- • Display system information
- The boot console menus follow, showing the various tasks you can perform and the available inform...
- The shortened version of all commands is indicated by the uppercase letters.
- Boot Console Handler:help,
- Boot Console Handler:accessing,
- Boot Console Handler:accessing,
- If the workstation has crashed or power was turned off for some reason, press the power switch an...
- 1. Close any files and applications on your computer.
- 1. Close any files and applications on your computer.
- 2. Press the power switch on the front panel of the workstation.
- 3. Power on the workstation after it has completely shut down. If
- 4. Press a key. You will then see the message:
- Boot Console Handler:menus,
- Boot Console Handler:menus,
- The boot console menus follow, showing the various tasks you can perform and the available inform...
- The shortened version of all commands is indicated by the uppercase letters.
- Help is available for all the menus and commands by typing either help, he or ? and the menu or c...
- Boot Console Handler:main menu,
- ---------------- Main Menu ------------------------------------------------
- Command Description
- ---------------------------------------------
- BOot [PRI|ALT|<path>] Boot from specified path PAth [PRI|ALT|CON|KEY|[<path>] ...
- COnfiguration [<command>] Access Configuration menu/commands INformation [<command>]...
- DIsplay Redisplay the current menu HElp [<menu>|<commands>]...
- ------------- Main Menu: Enter command >
- BOot [<menu>|<command>] Display help for menu or command DIsplay...
- ----- Configuration Menu: Enter command >
- -------------
- ------ Information Menu: Enter command >
- PIM [<proc> [HPMC|LPMC|TOC]]Display PIM information ScRoll [ON|OFF] Display or ch...
- BOot [PRI|ALT|<path>]Boot from specified path DIsplayRedisplay th...
- ----- Service Menu: Enter command >
- Boot Console Handler:booting the workstation,
- Boot Console Handler:booting the workstation,
- In general the B1000/C3000 workstation is started by the power switch and HP-UX boots automatical...
- For example, you may want to start the workstation from an operating system that is stored on a d...
- Here are some possible booting scenarios you may encounter:
- • If you know which device you want to boot from, and you know that it contains a bootable operat...
- • If you know which device you want to boot from, and you know that it contains a bootable operat...
- • If you do not know which device you want to boot from, then type the following at the prompt a...
- • If you do not know which device you want to boot from, then type the following at the prompt a...
- A message similar to the following will be displayed:
- Path Number Device Path Device Type
- ---------------------------------------------
- P0IDETEAC CD-532E-B
- P1FWSCSI.6.0SEAGATE ST39102LC
- At the prompt, you might type the following and press
- Note that the operating system on the specified device (
- • If you wish to interact with the Initial System Loader (ISL) before booting the workstation, fo...
- • If you do not know which media in your file systems have bootable operating systems, you can fi...
- Boot Console Handler:bootable media search,
- Boot Console Handler:bootable media search,
- To list devices that contain bootable media, follow the directions in “Accessing the Boot Console...
- Main Menu: Enter command > search ipl
- The search command searches all buses. The search may turn up more devices than there are lines o...
- • To hold the display temporarily, press Ctrl S
- These flow-control commands do not work with a bit-mapped display, but such a display can show mo...
- To search for devices of just one type that actually contain bootable media, follow the direction...
- Main Menu: Enter command> search ipl device_type
- Where
- •
- •
- •
- •
- •
- For more information about the
- Main Menu: Enter command> help search
- Boot Console Handler:default values,
- Boot Console Handler:displaying and setting paths,
- Boot Console Handler:displaying and setting paths,
- A path is the hardware address of a device that is attached to the I/O system of your workstation...
- <TABLE>
- To display the current settings for the system paths, type the following at the prompt and press
- The paths are displayed in Mnemonic Style Notation, as shown in
- <TABLE>
- To display the current setting for a particular system path, follow the directions in “Accessing ...
- where
- For example, to get the path to the primary boot device, follow the directions in “Accessing Boot...
- To set a system path to a new value, follow the directions in “Accessing the Boot Console Handler...
- where
- Boot Console Handler:monitor type,
- Boot Console Handler:monitor type,
- The workstation ships from the factory preset to use a monitor with a specific resolution and fre...
- The
- The
- The
- NOTE The monitor command lets you change your workstation’s graphics configuration before you rep...
- To display the current graphics and console information, enter the following command:
- The correct usage for setting the graphics configurations is:
- where valid graphics_path parameters are:
- and type is the numerical monitor type as shown with the monitor list command. See
- NOTE No space/blank characters may be used in the
- Displaying the Current
- Displaying the Current
- To display the current monitor configuration for your system from the Configuration Menu of the B...
- This places you in the Configuration Menu. From here, type the following command at the prompt an...
- The screen displays a list of the current graphics adapters and their monitor types configured fo...
- MONITOR INFORMATION
- ------- ----- ---------- ---------- ----- ---- -------
- GRAPHICS(2)
- Configuration Menu: Enter command>
- In this example, only the graphics adapter,
- Setting the
- Setting the
- You can set the monitor type for a graphics adapter by typing the following at the prompt and pre...
- Where n is the number of the graphics adapter and tt is the monitor type. To display a list of su...
- A list of valid monitor types similar to the following is displayed:
- MONITOR INFORMATION PathSlotHeadTypeSizeFreqClass ------------------...
- To set the monitor type for
- This will take effect on the next reboot.
- MONITOR INFORMATION
- ----- ----- ----------- ----------- ------ --- -------
- GRAPHICS(2)
- Configuration Menu: Enter command>
- The boot console may display a message that tells you that your new monitor selection will take e...
- Trying to change the monitor type to a number not listed for that graphics device fails and gives...
- Value of monitor type n out of range (n - nn)
- Trying to change the monitor type on an empty slot fails and gives you the following warning mess...
- Setting the Monitor Type at Power On
- Setting the Monitor Type at Power On
- If you replace your workstation’s monitor with a different monitor type, you need to let the comp...
- Once you have rebooted the system by turning it off, wait for a short time for the hard disk driv...
- NOTE It takes approximately one to two minutes after powering on the workstation before the
- Wait two seconds after the
- MONITOR INFORMATION
- ------ ------ --------- ------- ----- -------
- GRAPHICS(2)
- Press[RETURN]to select this monitor type(type n of n types)
- Note that if you do not select this monitor type, the system cycles through all of the available ...
- Once you have made your monitor type selection, the system queries you to confirm your selection....
- If you press any key other than
- At this point, the new monitor type is active, but not saved. Because you didn’t save the monitor...
- Next, the following message is displayed:
- To restart the monitor selection process, press
- Boot Console Handler:monitor problems,
- Boot Console Handler:monitor problems,
- In the event that your console stops displaying to your graphics device, use the following proced...
- 1. Turn the workstation power off.
- 1. Turn the workstation power off.
- 2. Disconnect the USB keyboard connector from the rear panel.
- 3. Connect a serial terminal emulator to the Serial 1 connector (the left serial connector) on th...
- 4. Power on the system. The system will now display the console to the terminal connected to Seri...
- 5. Set the monitor type and path using the Boot Console Handler. For information, reference the s...
- Boot Console Handler:memory configuration,
- Boot Console Handler:memory configuration,
- The following sample screen output uses the
- To display the current memory configuration for you system, from the Information Menu of the boot...
- Memory:information sample,
- Memory:information sample,
- The following sample shows the memory information when memory modules are properly installed and ...
- MEMORY INFORMATION MEMORY STATUS TABLE SlotSizeStatus ------------- ---...
- MEMORY FAULT TABLE
- Active, Installed Memory: 640MB of SDRAM
- Deallocated Pages : 0 Pages
- ...
- Available Memory : 640 MB
- Good Memory Required by OS : 0 (not initialized)
- Memory
- -------- ---------
- Boot Console Handler:I/O slot status,
- Boot Console Handler:auto boot and auto search,
- Boot Console Handler:auto boot and auto search,
- The
- The
- To examine the state of the
- If
- The state of the
- To change the state of the auto boot or auto search flags, type the following at the prompt and p...
- or
- where
- Auto search
- Primary Boot Path (can be set by the user)
- Alternate Boot Path (can be set by the user)
- Ultra2 Wide Low-Voltage Differential SCSI (built-in)
- PCI 1 through PCI 6 (plug-in interface cards)
- Ultra Narrow Single-Ended SCSI (built-in)
- LAN (built-in)
- Boot Console Handler:security mode,
- Boot Console Handler:fastboot mode,
- Boot Console Handler:LAN station address,
- Boot Console Handler:LAN station address,
- It is sometimes necessary to supply the LAN station address of the workstation to other users. Fo...
- It is sometimes necessary to supply the LAN station address of the workstation to other users. Fo...
- A LAN station address for the workstation is the label that uniquely identifies the LAN connectio...
- To display the workstation’s LAN station address, type the following at the prompt and press
- The LAN station address is displayed as a twelve-digit number in hexadecimal notation, similar to...
- The address is for the workstation’s built-in LAN interface.
- Boot Console Handler:system information,
- Boot Console Handler:PIM,
- Stable Storage
- Boot Console Handler:ISL,
- Boot Console Handler:ISL,
- The ISL environment provides the means to load the operating system (HP-UX) environment. The ISL ...
- The ISL program is the first program loaded into main memory from an external medium (LAN, disk, ...
- The ISL environment provides the following capabilities:
- • Execute user-entered commands to modify boot device paths and boot options in stable storage.
- Invoking ISL from the Boot Console Handler
- ISL:
- Boot Console Handler:firmware,
- Boot Console Handler:firmware,
- To update a system’s firmware, the firmware patch must be obtained from the patch server website ...
- Step 1. Verify the checksum of the file ".FRM" using the "
- Identify Current Version of Firmware (on system to be updated)
- Step 1. Re-boot your system and do the following:
- To install the firmware update
- To install the firmware update
- The following are the directions from the readme file that are the firmware updating instructions...
- Step 1. Install the tape you have just created into your tape drive.
- Step 1. Install the tape you have just created into your tape drive.
- Step 2. Shutdown your system via the power switch and power back on, or execute the reboot comman...
- Step 3. When the display reads "Searching for a system to boot" press [escape]. At the BOOT ADMIN...
- Step 4. Boot from the appropriate boot path. (You must boot from the device that contains the fir...
- Step 5. A warning message will be issued, followed by "
- Step 5. A warning message will be issued, followed by "
- After several screens go by, you will be informed as to what firmware image is on your system and...
- If the image on the tape has a higher revision number, type <
- NOTE FROM THIS POINT FORWARD, THIS PROCESS CANNOT BE INTERRUPTED UNTIL COMPLETION. INTERRUPTING T...
- You will see 2 carriage returns and 2 line feeds and then the display will remain the same. In ap...
- The system will continue the normal boot process from the default primary path.
- Firmware:update example,
- Product specifications:
- Product specifications:
- This appendix lists the regulatory specifications, safety requirements, environmental specificati...
- B1000/C3000:regulatory statements,
- B1000/C3000:regulatory statements,
- This section lists the regulatory and safety statements for the B1000 and the C3000 workstations.
- B1000/C3000:declaration of conformity,
- B1000/C3000:emissions regulations,
- B1000/C3000:emissions regulations,
- Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
- This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, ...
- Hewlett-Packard’s system certification tests were conducted with HP-supported peripheral devices ...
- Operation of this device is subject to the following conditions:
- • This device may not cause harmful interference.
- B1000/C3000:video statement,
- B1000/C3000:emissions regulations,
- B1000/C3000:acoustics,
- B1000/C3000:laser statements,
- B1000/C3000:LEDs,
- Electrostatic Discharge:ESD precautions,
- Electrostatic Discharge:ESD precautions,
- Electrostatic charges can damage the integrated circuits on printed circuits boards. To prevent s...
- • Stand on a static-free mat.
- • Stand on a static-free mat.
- • Wear a static strap to ensure that any accumulated electrostatic charge is discharged from your...
- • Connect all equipment together, including the static-free mat, static strap, routing nodes, and...
- • Keep uninstalled printed circuit boards in their protective antistatic bags.
- • Handle printed circuit boards by their edges, once you have removed them from their protective ...
- B1000/C3000:warnings,
- B1000/C3000:environmental specifications,
- B1000/C3000:electrical specifications,
- SCSI:
- SCSI:
- This appendix provides information about connecting Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) device...
- The following topics are covered within this section:
- • SCSI bus differences
- If you are on a B1000/C3000 workstation, the instructions in this chapter assume you are using HP...
- NOTE When attaching external SCSI devices, be sure to terminate the last device on the external S...
- SCSI:bus differences
- SCSI:bus differences
- A Small Computer Systems Interface (SCSI) bus is an IEEE standard bus for connecting your worksta...
- There are two types of SCSI buses available with this workstation—an Ultra Narrow Single-Ended SC...
- SCSI:mixing NSE and LVD devices on the same bus
- <TABLE>
- SCSI:scsi restrictions
- SCSI:scsi restrictions
- This section describes the SCSI restrictions that apply to your workstation in the following areas:
- • Cables
- NOTE The Ultra Narrow, single-ended SCSI bus supports only 7 devices because address 7 is reserve...
- Cables
- Cables
- Only SCSI cables approved by HP can be used to connect your workstation and any SCSI devices. HP ...
- <TABLE>
- HP offers the following SCSI cables for connecting externally connected devices to the system Ult...
- <TABLE>
- CAUTION SCSI cables approved by HP are designed to function within the SCSI tolerances for HP dev...
- Always use the shortest possible cable(s) for your configuration.
- NOTE See “Determining SCSI Bus Length” later in this Appendix to determine the total length of yo...
- SCSI:terminators
- Number of Devices Per SCSI Bus
- Considerations for Selecting SCSI Devices
- Considerations for Selecting SCSI Devices
- SCSI devices supported by the Hewlett-Packard Company for the Ultra Narrow Single-Ended (NSE) and...
- If devices other than those supported by HP are connected to the Ultra Narrow Single-Ended or the...
- Because Ultra2 Wide Low-Voltage Differential SCSI is a relatively new technology, there can be pr...
- Low-voltage differential signaling specifications are described in the
- Global Engineering Documents
- 15 Inverness Way East
- Englewood, CO 80112-5704
- (800) 854-7179 or (303) 397-7956
- SCSI:bus lengths
- SCSI:bus lengths
- This section discusses SCSI bus length constraints for the Ultra Narrow Single-Ended SCSI bus and...
- SCSI:Ultra Narrow Single-Ended,
- SCSI:Ultra Narrow Single-Ended,
- The maximum cable length for a Ultra Narrow Single-Ended SCSI bus is 3 meters. The HP Visualize B...
- NOTE When calculating the total Ultra Narrow Single-Ended SCSI cable/bus/trace length used extern...
- There are two total cable length specifications that apply to the Ultra Narrow Single-Ended SCSI ...
- The total cable length specifications are described below:
- • For a total of one to four devices being connected to the NSE SCSI bus the total length of cabl...
- NOTE Remember that the workstation is counted as one of the total device, and the internal length...
- SCSI:Ultra2 Wide Low-Voltage Differential,
- SCSI:device IDs,
- SCSI:device IDs,
- Before assigning a SCSI device ID to your drive, you need to check the existing SCSI device IDs. ...
- 1. At a command line prompt, enter the following:
- After a few moments, the ioscan utility lists all of the SCSI I/O devices it could find. The list...
- Class I H/W Path Driver S/W State H/W Type Description
- Assigning Ultra Narrow Single-Ended SCSI Device IDs
- Assigning Ultra2 Wide Low-Voltage Differential SCSI Device IDs
- SCSI:connecting to the ports,
- SCSI:connecting to the ports,
- This section describes how to connect to the system SCSI ports (Ultra Narrow Single-Ended and Ult...
- System SCSI Port Connection
- System SCSI Port Connection
- The system contains two SCSI connectors:
- • Ultra Narrow, Single-Ended SCSI (NSE SCSI) connector
- Figure B-1 shows the two SCSI connectors. SCSI cables connect to these ports with a high-density ...
- FigureB1. SCSI Ports
- NOTE It is necessary to put a terminator on unused SCSI connectors on the rear panel, or the last...
- Reference documentation:
- Reference documentation:
- This appendix provides part numbers and titles to related documentation.
- This appendix provides part numbers and titles to related documentation.
- Installation Manual
- Service Manuals
- Reference Manuals
- Glossary
- Glossary
- A
- B
- C
- C
- CD-RAM
- CD-RAM disk
- CD-RAM drive
- CD-ROM
- CD-ROM disk
- CD-ROM drive
- Central Processing Unit (CPU)
- child directory
- click
- cluster
- cluster client.
- cluster node
- cluster server
- cold install.
- command.
- command argument
- command interpreter
- command option
- configuration
- console.
- control key sequence
- cpu
- current directory
- current session
- current working directory
- cursor
- D
- E
- F
- H
- I
- K-L
- M
- N
- O
- P
- R-S
- R-S
- RAM
- ROM
- root
- scroll bar
- SCSI
- SCSI ID.
- server
- session
- shell
- shell command
- shell script
- shutdown
- slider
- Small Computer System Interface (SCSI)
- SPA.
- soft physical address.
- standalone
- Style Manager
- subdirectory
- superuser
- system administrator
- system call
- system name
- T-U
- W