Title and Copyright Information
 
About This Manual
Audience
Updating from Previous Releases
Organization
Related Documentation
Reader's Comments
Conventions
 
1    Administering Hardware
1.1    Understanding Hardware
1.2    Reference Information
1.2.1    Documentation
1.2.2    Web Resources
1.2.3    Software and Applications
1.2.4    Related Commands and Utilities
1.3    Identifying Hardware Management System Files
1.4    WWIDs and Shared Devices
1.5    Device Naming and Device Special Files
1.5.1    Related Documentation and Commands
1.5.2    Device Special File Directories
1.5.2.1    Pseudodevices and Non-storage Devices
1.5.2.2    Legacy Device Special File Names
1.5.2.3    Current Device Special File Names
1.5.2.4    Converting Device Special File Names
1.5.3    Managing Device Special Files
1.5.3.1    Using dn_setup to Perform Generic Operations
1.5.3.2    Displaying Device Classes and Categories
1.5.3.3    Verifying and Fixing the Databases
1.5.3.4    Deleting Device Special Files
1.5.3.5    Moving and Exchanging Device Special File Names
1.5.3.6    Renumbering Device Special Files
 
2    Using the SysMan Menu and SysMan Station
2.1    Using the SysMan Menu Hardware Tasks
2.1.1    Viewing the Hardware Hierarchy
2.1.2    Viewing the Cluster
2.1.3    Viewing Device Information
2.1.4    Viewing CPU Information
2.2    Using the SysMan Station
 
3    Using hwmgr to Manage Hardware
3.1    Understanding the Hardware Management Model
3.2    Understanding hwmgr Command Options
3.3    Configuring the hwmgr Environment
3.4    Using hwmgr to Manage Hardware
3.4.1    Locating SCSI Hardware
3.4.2    Viewing the System Hierarchy
3.4.3    Viewing Component Categories
3.4.4    Obtaining Component Attributes
3.4.5    Setting Component Attributes
3.4.6    Viewing the Cluster
3.4.7    Viewing Devices
3.4.8    Viewing Transactions
3.4.9    Creating a User-Defined SCSI Device Name
3.4.10    Deleting a SCSI Device
3.4.11    Reconfiguring Disks Under RAID Arrays
3.4.12    Replacing a Failed SCSI Disk
3.4.13    Replacing a Failed SCSI Tape Drive (or Hard Disk)
3.4.14    Using hwmgr to Replace a Cluster Member's Boot Disk
3.4.15    Viewing the Persistence Database for the name Subsystem
3.4.16    Deleting and Removing a Component from the name Persistence Database
3.4.17    Optimizing the Hardware Databases
3.4.18    Renaming Components
3.4.18.1    Identifying the Components
3.4.18.2    Renaming the Components
3.4.18.3    Verifying the Renaming Procedure
3.4.19    Relocating (Moving) a Component
3.4.19.1    Finding the Component Name
3.4.19.2    Relocating the Component
 
4    Dynamic Device Recognition (DDR)
4.1    Understanding Kernel Reconfiguration
4.2    Using the Dynamic Method
4.2.1    Understanding Dynamic Device Recognition
4.2.1.1    Conforming to Standards
4.2.1.2    Understanding DDR Messages
4.2.2    Sample Database Entries
4.2.2.1    Sample DDR Entry for a StorageTek 9840
4.2.2.2    Sample DDR Entries for EMC Symmetrix
4.3    Manually Changing the DDR Database
4.4    Converting Customized cam_data.c Information
4.5    Adding Pseudoterminals and Devices Without Using DDR
4.5.1    Adding Pseudoterminals
4.5.2    Adding Other Devices
 
5    Using Device Commands and Utilities
5.1    Finding Device Utilities
5.2    SCSI and Device Driver Utilities
5.2.1    Using the SCSI Configuration Utility, scu
5.2.2    Using the Device Switch Manager, devswmgr
5.3    Partitioning Disks Using diskconfig
5.4    Manually Partitioning Disks
5.4.1    Finding Overlapping Partitions
5.5    Copying Disks
5.6    Monitoring Disk Use
5.6.1    Checking Available Free Space
5.6.2    Checking Disk Use
5.6.3    Verifying Disk Quotas
 
6    Processor-Specific Information
6.1    Legacy Processors
6.2    AlphaServer TS202c
6.2.1    Operating System Features
6.2.2    Restrictions on Operating System Features
6.2.3    Using the mksas Command
6.2.3.1    Configuration File Requirement
6.2.3.2    Restriction on Using the su Command
6.2.3.3    Default Configuration File Does Not Include ftp
6.2.3.4    The mksas Command Generates Warning Messages
6.2.3.5    Example addfile Available
6.2.3.6    The -t Option Deletes the Workspace Directory When mksas Completes
6.2.4    Allocating Exempt Memory
6.2.5    Configuring the AlphaServer TS202c
6.2.5.1    Creating a Network-Bootable Kernel
6.2.5.2    Configuring the Server and Clients
6.3    AlphaServer GS140 Logical Partitions
6.3.1    Hardware Requirements
6.3.2    Preparing to Install and Operate Logical Partitions
6.3.2.1    Definition of Commonly Used Terms
6.3.3    Logical Partitions Configuration and Installation Tasks
6.3.3.1    Verifying Your System's Hardware Configuration
6.3.3.2    Verifying the Firmware Revision Level
6.3.3.3    Configuring Logical Partitions
6.3.3.4    Determining and Setting Environment Variables
6.3.3.5    Displaying Console Environment Variables
6.3.3.6    Correcting Console Environment Variables
6.3.3.7    Disabling Automatic Boot Reset
6.3.3.8    Setting Memory Interleave Mode
6.3.3.9    Setting the Operating System Type to UNIX
6.3.3.10    Setting the auto_action Console Environment Variable
6.3.4    Initializing Partitions
6.3.5    Correcting Interleave Mode Errors
6.3.6    Installing the Operating System
6.3.7    Managing a Partitioned System
6.3.7.1    Operational Characteristics
6.3.7.1.1    Console init command (P##>>>init)
6.3.7.1.2    Shutting Down or Rebooting the Operating System
6.3.7.2    Recovering an Interrupted Operating System Boot
6.3.7.3    Halting Processors
6.3.7.4    Power OFF/ENABLE Switch Position
6.3.7.5    Reconfiguring Partitions by Changing Console EVs
6.3.7.6    Checking Other Console EVs Before Booting
6.3.7.7    Logical Partitioning Informational Messages at Boot Time
6.3.8    Hardware Management and Maintenance
6.3.8.1    Obtaining Technical Support
6.3.8.2    Performing Hardware Management and Maintenance Tasks
6.3.9    Hardware Changes Requiring a UNIX Kernel Rebuild
6.3.9.1    How to Rebuild the UNIX Kernel for a Partition
6.3.10    Handling Nonrecoverable Hardware Error Machine Checks
6.3.11    Logical Partitioning Error Messages
6.3.12    Understanding Console Firmware Error or Informational Messages
6.4    AlphaServer 1000 and 1000A Configuration Information
6.4.1    EISA Configuration Utility Version 1.10
6.4.2    Graphics Resolution
6.5    AlphaServer GS-series Configuration Information
6.5.1    Possible OLAR Errors on Primary CPU
6.5.2    Do Not Repetitively Power Cycle CPUs
6.5.3    Hot Add Restriction
6.6    Personal Workstation 433au, 500au, and 600au Systems
6.6.1    64-Bit PCI Option Cards
6.6.2    Incorrect Default Keyboard Mappings
 
7    Managing Specific Device Types
7.1    Storage Devices
7.1.1    Parallel Scanning
7.1.2    Console-Level Multipath Support Restrictions
7.1.3    Fibre Channel Dump Configuration
7.1.4    Moving Disks Out of an Array
7.1.5    Replacing Failed HSZ40 and HSZ50 Controllers
7.1.6    Replacing a Failed HSZ70 Controller
7.1.7    Clearing Persistent Reservations on Disks Behind HSZ80 and HSG80 Controllers
7.1.8    Compact Disk (CD-R/W) Burner Option
7.1.9    Floppy Disk Configuration
7.2    Managing Host Bus Adapters (HBAs)
7.2.1    KZPSA Firmware on AlphaServer 1000A and 2100A Systems
7.2.2    KZPBA (Qlogic ISP1040B) Configuration
7.3    Graphics Adapters
7.3.1    Related Documentation and Resources
7.3.2    Obtaining Information About Graphics Controllers
7.3.3    3Dlabs OXYGEN VX1 PCI/AGP Graphics Controller
7.3.4    Radeon 7500 PCI/AGP Graphics Controller
7.3.4.1    Identifying the Radeon 7500
7.3.4.2    Restrictions on Use
7.3.4.3    Radeon 7500 Video Modes
7.3.4.4    Configuring the Xserver
7.3.4.5    Configuring the CDE Xserver
 
8    Administering Legacy Hardware
8.1    PCMCIA Support
8.2    CalComp Graphics Tablet
8.3    Support of the CI and HSC
8.3.1    Hardware Setup, Restrictions, and Revision Levels
8.3.2    Software Installation and Restrictions
8.3.3    Configuration File Entries
8.3.4    Booting an HSC Controller or an HSC Disk
8.3.5    Sharing Disk and Tape Units Among Several Hosts
 
Tables
1-1    SAN Software
1-2    Tape Device Suffix for Legacy Device Special Files
1-3    Sample Current Device Special File Names
1-4    Sample Device Name Translations
5-1    Device Utilities Documented in the Manuals
5-2    Device Utilities Documented in the Reference Pages
7-1    Radeon 7500 Video Modes (Resolution)
 
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