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HP Compaq Special Edition L2005 HP NonStop S Series Hardware Installation and FastPath Guide English

HP Compaq Special Edition L2005 HP NonStop S Series Hardware Installation and FastPath Guide English HP Compaq Special Edition L2005 HP NonStop S Series Hardware 53728
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HP Compaq Special Edition L2005 HP NonStop S Series Hardware Installation and FastPath Guide English

HP Compaq Special Edition L2005 HP NonStop S Series Hardware Installation and FastPath Guide English


Additional information on your HP Compaq Laptop. This manual has not been listed as either a service or user manual for your Special Edition L2005 but may be of interest.
  • A Change SCF F
  • A Verify Required Configuration Changes F
  • About EPO Cables
  • About Shipping Packages
  • About These Examples
  • About This Information B
  • AC Power Cord
  • AC Power Switch for
  • Access the WAN Wizard Pro F
  • Add a Server to an Unattended Site Configuration
  • Add a Server to the Cascading Ethernet Switches
  • Add a Server to the Operating Configuration
  • Add a System Console to the Cascading Ethernet Switches
  • Add a System Console to the Operating Configuration
  • Adding a
  • Adding a Direct Connect Line
  • Adding a SWAN
  • Adding a SWAN Concentrator
  • Adding a System Console to the Operating Configuration
  • Adding a System Console to the Operating Configuration E
  • Adding an ATP6100 Line
  • Adding an Expand Over IP Line
  • Adding an X
  • Adding ConMgr Process
  • Adding CP6100 Lines
  • Adding Persistent CLCI TACL Expand Manager and SCP Processes
  • Adding Super Group User IDs
  • And tables for maximum Tetra
  • And Tetra
  • Any Amber LED Remains Lit After POST D
  • Any Green LED Is Not Lit D
  • Appearance Side Processor Enclosure
  • Application Fails Immediately When Started D
  • Application Reconfiguration
  • Apply Power to Server E
  • Assembling the System Console
  • ATP6100 Lines Shutdown File
  • ATP6100 Lines Startup File
  • Attaching a Tape Drive to the NonStop S Series Server
  • Attaching SCSI Cable to PMF CRU E
  • Automate System Shutdown F
  • Automate System Startup F
  • Automating System Startup and Shutdown
  • B Rename SCF Objects in the CONFIG File F
  • B Review Initial System Configuration F
  • Background for Developers Inc
  • Backing Out a Software Revision D
  • Base and Stackable Enclosures
  • C Add SCF Objects to the CONFIG File F
  • C Start Required Processes F
  • Cable Management Hardware
  • Cabling Four Processor Enclosures No I O Enclosures B
  • Cabling Four Processor Enclosures One I O Enclosure B
  • Cabling Four Processor Enclosures Two I O Enclosures B
  • Cabling Four Processor Enclosures X Fabric B
  • Cabling Four Processor Enclosures Y Fabric B
  • Cabling One Processor Enclosure One I O Enclosure B
  • Cabling One Processor Enclosure Two I O Enclosures B
  • Cabling Six Processor Enclosures X Fabric B
  • Cabling Six Processor Enclosures Y Fabric B
  • Cabling Tables B
  • Cabling Three Processor Enclosures No I O Enclosures B
  • Cabling Three Processor Enclosures One I O Enclosure B
  • Cabling Three Processor Enclosures Six I O Enclosures B
  • Cabling Two Processor Enclosures No I O Enclosures B
  • Cabling Two Processor Enclosures One I O Enclosure B
  • Cabling Two Processor Enclosures Two I O Enclosures B
  • Cascading Ethernet Switch Configuration
  • Case Study Enclosure Arrangement Diagram
  • Case Study Floor Plan
  • Case Study Group
  • Case Study Installation Document Checklist
  • Case Study Preinstalled I O Device Cable Checklist
  • Case Study System Equipment Inventory Form
  • Change the Label of the Target Disk
  • Changes That Must Be Made Offline
  • Changing System Name System Number or Time Attributes
  • Changing the Configuration of KMSF Swap Files
  • Changing the CONFTEXT File
  • Changing the System Topology
  • Check Critical System Processes
  • Check Disk Subsystem Status
  • Check Power Supplies
  • Check System Enclosure Components
  • Check Tape Subsystem Status
  • Checking Processor Status
  • Checking the Attributes of Selected System Components
  • Choose the Target Disk and Plan Its Space and Files
  • CIIN File
  • CIIN File Is Not Invoked During System Startup D
  • Collect Tools E
  • Completing Final Installation Steps
  • Completing the System Load
  • Concentrator
  • Concentrator F
  • Configure a SWAN or SWAN
  • Configure an Expand Over IP Line F
  • Configure DSM SCM E
  • Configure Kernel Managed Swap Files E
  • Configure OSM or TSM Environment E
  • Configure Passwords E
  • Configure System Attributes E
  • Configure the System E
  • Configuring a ProCurve
  • Configuring and Starting the NCP Network Control Process
  • Configuring NonStop TCP IP Stacks on E4SA Ports
  • Configuring Software With DSM SCM F
  • Configuring the OSM Environment
  • Configuring the OSM or TSM Environment
  • Configuring the TSM Environment
  • Connect AC Power Cords E
  • Connect Emergency Power Off EPO Cables E
  • Connect EPO Cables
  • Connect Ethernet Switch to Group
  • Connect Groundstraps E
  • Connect Power On Cables
  • Connect Primary System Console to Ethernet Switch E
  • Connect ServerNet Cables
  • Connect ServerNet Cables E
  • Connect the Ethernet Switch or Hub to the Server
  • Connect the Groundstraps
  • Connect the Power On Cables E
  • Connect the System Console to the Ethernet Switch or Hub
  • Connecting a SCSI Cable to a
  • Connecting an Ethernet Switch to Group
  • Connecting and Securing Power On Cables
  • Connecting Cascading Ethernet Switches
  • Connecting Multiple System Consoles
  • Connections for Adding a Server to the Operating Configuration
  • Connections for the Operating Configuration
  • Connections for the Setup Configuration
  • Construct a Nondedicated Public LAN Configuration
  • Contents
  • Contents of the Shipping Box
  • Copy Subvolumes to the Target Disk
  • Cords Cables and Other Contents of Short Cartons
  • Correcting Topology Attribute D
  • COUP INFO CONTROLLER Display F
  • COUP INFO DEVICE Display F
  • COUP Worksheet F
  • CP6100 Lines Shutdown File
  • CP6100 Lines Startup File
  • CPU Memory Test Fails D
  • Create a Cascading Ethernet Switch Configuration
  • Create a Command File
  • Create a New System Volume and a System Image Tape SIT
  • Create Emergency Repair Disk or Automated System Recovery Disk E
  • Create Startup Files F
  • Create the Operating Configuration
  • Create the Unattended Site Configuration
  • Creating an Alternate System Disk
  • Customize the System Configuration F
  • Customizing the Configuration
  • D Save Current System Configuration F
  • Differences Among System Configuration Files
  • Direct Connect Line Shutdown File
  • Dumping Processor Memory D
  • Dumping Processor Memory to Disk Online D
  • Dumping Processor Memory to Tape Offline D
  • E If Your Server Will Be Part of a ServerNet Cluster F
  • E4SA Configuration Form
  • Emergency Power Off Cables
  • Enclosure B
  • Enclosure C
  • Enclosure Combinations
  • Enclosure Contents
  • Enclosure E
  • Enclosure Illustrations
  • Enclosure Positions
  • Enclosure Stacks in Final Positions E
  • Enclosure Types
  • Enclosures B
  • Enclosures C
  • Enclosures E
  • Entering Information in the System Startup Dialog Box
  • EPO Cable
  • EPO Cable E
  • EPO Cable Requirements
  • EPO Connector on a System Enclosure
  • Establishing a CIIN File
  • Ethernet Cables
  • Ethernet Switch Ports
  • Example CIIN Files
  • Example Command Files
  • Example D
  • Example F
  • Examples of Groundstrap Locations Between Enclosures
  • Expand Direct Connect Line Startup File
  • Expand Over IP Connections D
  • Expand Over IP Line Shutdown File
  • Expand Over IP Line Startup File
  • Fabrics and Slots
  • Fault Tolerance and Access to Power Cutoffs
  • Fiber Optic Cable
  • Figure
  • Figure B
  • Figure C
  • Figure E
  • Final Setup Steps
  • Finding Documentation
  • Finding the Quick Setup Reference Card
  • For More Information
  • Generic Processes
  • Glossary Updated for G06
  • Groundstrap Connections Between Enclosures
  • Groundstrap Connector Locations
  • Groundstrap Connector Locations E
  • Groundstraps
  • Group Module and Slot Hierarchy for IOAM Enclosures
  • Group Module and Slot Hierarchy for System Enclosures
  • Group Service LED on System Enclosure Is Flashing D
  • Hardware Configuration
  • Hewlett Packard Company
  • How Process Persistence Affects Configuration and Startup
  • HP NonStop S Series Hardware Installation and FastPath Guide
  • If a CIIN File Is Not Specified or Enabled in OSM or TSM
  • Illustrations of Enclosures Including Slot Numbers
  • Initial CONFIG file
  • Initial Configuration of KMSF Swap Files
  • Initiate Backout Activity D
  • Inserting a Phillips Screw Into the Mounting Hole
  • Inspect the Components
  • Install Ethernet Switch E
  • Install Hardware E
  • Install Internet Explorer D
  • Install Primary System Console E
  • Install Service Side Enclosure Doors If Necessary E
  • Install Software F
  • Install Tape Drive E
  • Install the Backup System Console E
  • Install the Boot Millicode on the Target Disk
  • Install Windows XP Professional Operating System D
  • Installation Checklist
  • Installation Documents
  • Installation Overview
  • Installation Quick Reference
  • Installing a
  • Installing a New RVU
  • Installing a Product Revision
  • Installing a Software Product Revision SPR F
  • Installing a SWAN or SWAN
  • Installing an AWAN Server
  • Installing Ferrite Cores
  • Installing Other Tape Devices
  • Installing Printers and Terminals
  • Installing Tape Drives
  • Installing the Ethernet Switch or Hub
  • Installing the System
  • Installing the Top Panel and Corner Caps on a
  • Inventory and Inspect All Components E
  • Inventory Shipment E
  • Inventory the Enclosures
  • IOAM Enclosure Cabling
  • IOAM Enclosures
  • Keyboard Is Inoperative D
  • KMSF and the Operations Environment
  • LAN Configurations Nondedicated Public and Dedicated
  • LAN Environment at Developers Inc
  • LC Connector for the
  • Leveling Pads Must Be Raised Before Enclosure Is Moved
  • Lines Shutdown File
  • Lines Startup File
  • Load System From Saved Configuration D
  • Loading the System
  • Loosen End Piece of Pallet by Turning Twist Lock Handles
  • Lowering Legs of Base Enclosure
  • Lowering Legs of Base Enclosure E
  • Making Important Processes Persistent
  • Management Window in OSM or TSM Low Level Link
  • Management Window in the OSM Service Connection
  • Management Window in the TSM Service Application
  • Maximum Numbers of Enclosures for G06
  • Maximum Processor and I O or IOAM Enclosure Connections
  • Maximum ServerNet Cabling Tables B
  • Maximum ServerNet Configurations B
  • Maximum Tetra
  • Modems
  • Modems on page
  • Modified I O Enclosures
  • Modify Provided Startup Files F
  • Modifying a CIIN File
  • Monitor Backout Process D
  • Monitor Screen Is Blank D
  • Monitor Screen Is Frozen D
  • More About Groundstraps and Power Requirements
  • Mouse Is Inoperative D
  • MSEB to MSEB ECL Cable
  • MSEBs in a Processor Enclosure With a Power Shelf
  • Multifunction I O Board MFIOB Test Fails D
  • N A April
  • N A December
  • N A September
  • Nondedicated Public LAN Configuration
  • NonStop S series server in the Tetra
  • Number of Groundstraps
  • Numbers of Enclosures for G06
  • Of new
  • On Either NonStop Server F
  • On page
  • On the NonStop K Series Server F
  • On the NonStop S Series Server F
  • Operating Configuration
  • Operating Configuration With an Added Server
  • Operating Configuration With an Added System Console
  • Operational Considerations for OSM and TSM
  • Organize the Equipment
  • Packaging of Enclosure Stack E
  • PMF CRU and IOMF CRU Power On Self Tests
  • PMF CRU Configuration Form
  • Port Ethernet Switch D
  • Port Numbers and Cable Connections on an MSEB
  • Power Is Applied to Enclosure But Fans Are Not Turning D
  • Power On Cable Connectors
  • Power On Cable Connectors E
  • Power On Cable One Processor Enclosure C
  • Power On Cables
  • Power On Cables Four Processor Enclosures No I O Enclosures C
  • Power On Cables Four Processor Enclosures One I O Enclosure C
  • Power On Cables One Processor Enclosure E
  • Power On Cables One Processor Enclosure One I O Enclosure C
  • Power On Cables One Processor Enclosure One I O Enclosure E
  • Power On Cables One Processor Enclosure Two I O Enclosures C
  • Power On Cables Two Processor Enclosures E
  • Power On Cables Two Processor Enclosures No I O Enclosures C
  • Power On Cables Two Processor Enclosures One I O Enclosure C
  • Power On Cabling Mixed Single High and Double High Stacks C
  • Power On Cabling Multiple Row Systems C
  • Power On Cabling Single High Stacks C
  • Power On External System Devices E
  • Power On Procedure Using AC Power Cords
  • Power States D
  • Powering On a System Console
  • Powering On External System Devices
  • Powering On the Primary System Console and Modem
  • Powering On the System
  • Powering On the System D
  • Powering On the Tape Subsystem
  • Preconfigured IP Addresses for a NonStop S Series Server
  • Preloaded Hardware and Software
  • Preloaded HP NonStop System Console Software page
  • Prepare for System Startup E
  • Prepare the Work Space
  • Prepare to Install New Equipment
  • Preparing for Daily Operations
  • Prerequisites D
  • Prerequisites F
  • Primary and Backup System Consoles
  • Printer
  • Printer Line Shutdown File
  • Printer Line Startup File
  • Procedure to Create the Setup Configuration
  • Processes That Represent the System Console
  • Processor Enclosure PMF CRU Ethernet Ports
  • Processor NonStop S series server in the Tetra
  • Rack with IOAM Enclosure Front Side
  • Rack With IOAM Enclosure Rear Side
  • Recovery Actions for the CONNECTING State D
  • Recovery Actions for the WAIT State D
  • Reference D
  • Reference Manuals
  • Registry of IP Addresses
  • Reload Fails D
  • Removing End Piece of Pallet
  • Removing the Shipping Restraints From a
  • Rename Software Files Using ZPHIRNM D
  • Reseating a Disk Drive
  • Reseating a PMF CRU or IOMF CRU
  • Reseating a SEB or MSEB
  • Reseating a ServerNet Adapter
  • Restarting the Inspect Monitor Process
  • Restoring Software on the Hard Disk D
  • Review the Documentation
  • Rolling the Stack to the Installation Area E
  • S series server in the Tetra
  • Safety and Updated for G06
  • SC Connector for MSEB
  • SCF ADD DEVICE Command Worksheet F
  • SCF INFO SUBNET Display F
  • SCF LISTDEV TCP6SAM Display F
  • SCF LISTDEV TCPIP Display F
  • SCF STATUS LINE DETAIL Display D
  • SCF STATUS PROCESS Display F
  • SEB to MSEB ECL Cable
  • SEB to SEB ECL Cable
  • SEBs in a Processor Enclosure Without a Power Shelf
  • Section Title Contents page
  • Securing ServerNet Cables With Cable Ties
  • Securing the Frame to the Enclosure Using a Mounting Hole
  • Serial Copper Cable
  • Server Connection to a LAN
  • Server Numbering and Labeling
  • ServerNet Cable Compatibilities With Components
  • ServerNet Cable Labeling
  • ServerNet Cables
  • ServerNet Cabling
  • ServerNet Cabling I O Enclosures B
  • ServerNet Cabling Processor Enclosures B
  • Service Side Door Installed on a System Enclosure
  • Service Side I O Enclosure With Power Shelf
  • Service Side I O Enclosure Without Power Shelf
  • Service Side of I O Enclosure With Power Shelf
  • Service Side of I O Enclosure Without Power Shelf
  • Service Side Processor Enclosure With Power Shelf
  • Service Side Processor Enclosure Without Power Shelf
  • Set Event Log Settings D
  • Set Up Date and Time D
  • Setup Configuration
  • Shaded Areas in These Tables B
  • Shipping Package Dimensions
  • Shipping Package Specifications
  • Shipping Packages
  • Shutdown
  • Shutdown File Examples
  • Slot Assignments for NonStop S Series Enclosures
  • Slot Assignments Tetra
  • Small Tetra
  • Software Configuration Problems D
  • Software Connections
  • Software Corruption and Hard Disk Problems D
  • Spooler Shutdown File
  • Spooler Warm Start File
  • Standard Operating Practices
  • Start and Log On to Target Interface D
  • Start Applications D
  • Start DSM SCM D
  • Start System E
  • Start the System E
  • Starting a System for the First Time
  • Starting and Testing a System Console
  • Starting the System
  • Starting the System D
  • Starting the ZEXP Expand Manager Process
  • Startup
  • Startup and Shutdown Files
  • Startup Checklist
  • Startup Event Stream and Startup TACL Windows Do Not Appear D
  • Startup File Examples
  • Status LEDs and Their Functions
  • Status LEDs D
  • Status LEDs During a Power On Procedure
  • Stop Access to the Target Disk and Display Its Status
  • Stop All Applications D
  • Stop System D
  • Subsystem
  • Subsystems in G Series RVUs
  • Switch or ServerNet Switch Board
  • System Configuration Changes and Verifications
  • System Configuration CONFTEXT File
  • System Console Connection to a Dedicated Service LAN
  • System Console Connection to a Secure Operations LAN
  • System Console Function Keys
  • System Consoles
  • System Consoles D
  • System Does Not Appear to Be Powered On D
  • System Enclosure Checklist
  • System Load Fails D
  • System Load Path Test Fails D
  • System Load Paths
  • System Load Paths in Order of Use
  • System Organization
  • System Shutdown File
  • System Size
  • System Startup
  • System Startup File
  • System Unit Is Inoperative D
  • Systems B
  • Systems With Four Processor Enclosures B
  • Systems With One Processor Enclosure B
  • Systems With Six Processor Enclosures B
  • Systems With Three Processor Enclosures B
  • Systems With Two Processor Enclosures B
  • Table B
  • Table D
  • Table E
  • Tabs on Plastic Locking Clip of Shipping Package
  • TCP IP Stack Configuration and Startup File
  • Test the Communications Lines
  • Test the Disk Drives
  • Test the Tape Subsystems
  • Testing the System
  • The Dedicated LAN
  • The OSM and TSM Packages
  • The OSM Product
  • The Shipping Package
  • The System Console
  • The TSM Package
  • This publication has been updated to include information about the
  • This publication supports G06
  • Tightening a Phillips Screw in a Mounting Hole
  • Tips for Shutdown Files
  • Tips for Shutdown Files F
  • Tips for Startup Files
  • TMF Shutdown File
  • TMF Warm Start File
  • Topologies
  • Topologies X and Y Fabrics B
  • Topology
  • Topology X Fabric B
  • Troubleshooting Abnormal LED States
  • Troubleshooting the Expand Connection Procedure D
  • Types of System Configuration Files
  • Unattended Site Configuration
  • Unloading a Tape Subsystem
  • Unlocking and Opening an Enclosure Door
  • Unpack and Unload Server E
  • Unpack the Enclosures
  • Unpacking and Assembling a System Console
  • Unpacking the Enclosures
  • Unpacking the System Console
  • Use Two People to Move an Enclosure Stack
  • Using ESD Protection
  • Velcro Strips on Loading Pallet
  • Velcro Strips on Loading Pallet E
  • Verify Components E
  • Verify Critical System Processes E
  • Verify Disk Drives E
  • Verify Firmware E
  • Verify State of the Internal ServerNet Fabric E
  • Verify System Components E
  • Verify Tape Drive E
  • Verify That the Target Disk Is Present
  • Verify the Installation of Boot Millicode on the Target Disk
  • Verify the System E
  • Verify Topology E
  • Verifying Readiness
  • Verifying the System Is Started
  • Verifying the System Topology
  • Verifying Topology and System Components
  • Weights for Enclosure Shipping Packages
  • What Groundstraps Do
  • What ServerNet Cabling Diagrams Mean B
  • Where to Install Groundstraps
  • X Tape Subsystem
  • Yellow ServerNet Port LEDs on SEBs or MSEBs Are Not Lit D
  • YMIOP CLCI
  • YMIOP CNSL
  • ZHOME Alternative
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Error Code 23 This display adapter is functioning correctly This device is not started. (Code 23)
Error Code 24 This device is either not present, not working properly, or does not have all the drivers installed (Code 24)
Error Code 25 Windows is in the process of setting up this device (Code 25)
Error Code 26 Windows is in the process of setting up this device (Code 26)
Error Code 27 Windows cant specify the resources for this device (Code 27)
Error Code 28 The drivers for this device are not installed (Code 28)
Error Code 29 This device is disabled because the BIOS for the device did not give it any resources (Code 29)
Error Code 30 This device is using an Interrupt Request IRQ resource that is in use by another device and cannot be shared (Code 30)
Error Code 31 This device is not working properly because <device> is not working properly (Code 31)
Error Code 32 Windows cannot install the drivers for this device because it cannot access the drive or network location that has the setup files on it (Code 32)
Error Code 33 This device isn't responding to its driver (Code 33)
Error Code 34 Windows cannot determine the settings for this device (Code 34)
Error Code 35 Your computer's system firmware does not include enough information to properly configure and use this device (Code 35)
Error Code 36 This device is requesting a PCI interrupt but is configured for an ISA interrupt (Code 36)
Error Code 37 Windows cannot initialize the device driver for this hardware (Code 37)
Error Code 38 Windows cannot load the device driver for this hardware because a previous instance of the device driver is still in memory (Code 38)
Error Code 39 Windows cannot load the device driver for this hardware The driver may be corrupted or missing (Code 39)
Error Code 40 Windows cannot access this hardware because its service key information in the registry is missing or recorded incorrectly (Code 40)
Error Code 41 Windows successfully loaded the device driver for this hardware but cannot find the hardware device (Code 41)
Error Code 42 Windows cannot load the device driver for this hardware because there is a duplicate device already running in the system (Code 42)
Error Code 43 Windows has stopped this device because it has reported problems (Code 43)
Error Code 44 An application or service has shut down this hardware device (Code 44)
Error Code 45 Currently, this hardware device is not connected to the computer (Code 45)
Error Code 46 Windows cannot gain access to this hardware device because the operating system is in the process of shutting down (Code 46)
Error Code 47 Windows cannot use this hardware device because it has been prepared for "safe removal", but it has not been removed from the computer (Code 47)
Error Code 48 The software for this device has been blocked from starting because it is known to have problems with Windows (Code 48)
Error Code 49 Windows cannot start new hardware devices because the system hive is too large exceeds the Registry Size Limit) (Code 49)

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