Communicator e3000MPE/iX Express 1Based on Release 7.0HP e3000 MPE/iX Computer SystemsVolume 12, Issue 2Manufacturing Part Number: 30216-90328E0701U.S
10 Chapter1Overview—MPE/iX Express 1 Based on Release 7.0 (C.70.01)Communicator SummaryCommunicator SummaryFollowing are brief descriptions of the art
100 Chapter5Technical ArticlesHPCPUNAME Model Strings Supported With MPE/iX Release 7.0 and Possible Bootup FailuresHP e3000 997/700 Servers Never sup
Chapter 5 101Technical ArticlesPredictive Support Changes in MPE iX 7.0 Express 1Predictive Support Changes in MPE iX 7.0 Express 1By: Gary RobillardC
102 Chapter5Technical ArticlesPredictive Support Changes in MPE iX 7.0 Express 1Predictive for MPE iX 7.0 Express I includes the following changes:• T
Chapter 5 103Technical ArticlesPredictive Support Changes in MPE iX 7.0 Express 1file will not need to be modified, and if the JPSMON.PRED.SYS job is al
104 Chapter5Technical ArticlesPredictive Support Changes in MPE iX 7.0 Express 1which does not have AM, SM or PM capability, for enhanced security.Thi
Chapter 5 105Technical ArticlesPredictive Support Changes in MPE iX 7.0 Express 19 GB disksDDYS-T09170 DDYS-Y091 DGHS09Y DMVS09DMVS09D
106 Chapter5Technical ArticlesPredictive Support Changes in MPE iX 7.0 Express 1ST136403LW ST136403WC ST136475LC ST136475LWST136475WC
Chapter 5 107Technical ArticlesAnnouncing DAT40 Tape drive Support on MPE/iXAnnouncing DAT40 Tape drive Support on MPE/iXBeginning with Release 7.0 Ex
108 Chapter5Technical ArticlesAnnouncing DAT40 Tape drive Support on MPE/iX io> lp 10/4/20.2.0PATH: 10/4/20.2.0 LDE
Chapter 5 109Technical ArticlesAnnouncing DAT40 Tape drive Support on MPE/iXPMGR: PCI_ELROY_MGR PMGRPRI: 2LMGR:
Chapter 1 11Overview—MPE/iX Express 1 Based on Release 7.0 (C.70.01)Communicator SummaryChapter 6, Technical ArticlesThis chapter contains the followi
110 Chapter5Technical ArticlesAnnouncing High Availability FailOver for the SureStore E Disk Array XP256Announcing High Availability FailOver for theS
Chapter 5 111Technical ArticlesAnnouncing High Availability FailOver for the SureStore E Disk Array XP256NOTEHAFO is not supported with the A5814A HP
112 Chapter5Technical ArticlesAnnouncing MPE/iX High Availability Cluster/iXAnnouncing MPE/iX High Availability Cluster/iXBy Walter McCulloughCommerci
Chapter 5 113Technical ArticlesAnnouncing MPE/iX High Availability Cluster/iXB9480-90001), included with the release, for more information.
114 Chapter5Technical ArticlesDCE to RPC 1.2.1DCE to RPC 1.2.1Commercial Systems DivisionDCE RPC is the software to implement the communication betwee
Chapter 5 115Technical ArticlesDCE to RPC 1.2.1running MPE/iX version 6.0 or later. RPC 1.2.1 comes with some dependent patches. Thesepatches include
116 Chapter5Technical ArticlesDCE to RPC 1.2.1DCE-IDL Compiler for RPC1.2.1Out-of-line marshalling (library based marshalling)Out-of-line marshalling
Chapter 5 117Technical ArticlesDCE to RPC 1.2.1[min_is(a,,c)] long g5[*..7][2..9][*..8]; /* g5[-10..7][2..9][-30..8] */[min_is(a,b,)] long g6[*..10][*
118 Chapter5Technical ArticlesPascal/iX has $VOLATILE_WITH Option EnhancementPascal/iX has $VOLATILE_WITH Option EnhancementBy James OvermanComputer S
Chapter 5 119Technical ArticlesPascal/iX has $VOLATILE_WITH Option Enhancementpointer to the top level record type is volatile. This is the safest alt
12 Chapter1Overview—MPE/iX Express 1 Based on Release 7.0 (C.70.01)Communicator Summary• Support Tools Manager (STM) -- describes a method for handlin
120 Chapter5Technical ArticlesPascal/iX has $VOLATILE_WITH Option EnhancementWith these changes, the WITH temp is not reloaded on each reference, but
Chapter 5 121Technical ArticlesIntroducing the HotSpot Virtual Machine for JavaIntroducing the HotSpot Virtual Machine for Javaby Mike Yawn, Commercia
122 Chapter5Technical ArticlesIntroducing the HotSpot Virtual Machine for JavaThe HotSpot versions of the same two files are located here:/usr/local/ja
Chapter 5 123Technical ArticlesIntroducing the HotSpot Virtual Machine for Javatypically used to exclude certain code from being compiled by the HotSp
124 Chapter5Technical ArticlesIntroducing the HotSpot Virtual Machine for Java
Chapter 6 125Technical Articles6 Technical ArticlesThe following articles are about upgrades of various applications for MPE/iX 7.0• AS Clause Enhance
126 Chapter6Technical ArticlesAS Clause Enhancement in Allbase/SQL.AS Clause Enhancement in Allbase/SQL.By Sekhar N.DCSY - DatabasesObjectives of the
Chapter 6 127Technical ArticlesAS Clause Enhancement in Allbase/SQL.• The name can be up to 20 characters in length.• The name can be made of any comb
128 Chapter6Technical ArticlesMPE/iX Release 6.5 Supports >3.75 GBs of MemoryMPE/iX Release 6.5 Supports >3.75 GBs of MemoryDave Snow,Hewlett-Pa
Chapter 6 129Technical ArticlesMPE/iX Release 6.5 Supports >3.75 GBs of MemoryRelease 6.0 Express 1 and Express 2 customers are limited to using on
Chapter 1 13Overview—MPE/iX Express 1 Based on Release 7.0 (C.70.01)MPE/iX Patches on HP IT Resource CenterMPE/iX Patches on HP IT Resource Centerby P
130 Chapter6Technical ArticlesLimits in TurboIMAGE/iXLimits in TurboIMAGE/iXBy Shobha Pradeep, NirmalaCommercial Systems DivisionOverviewCustomers hav
Chapter 6 131Technical ArticlesLimits in TurboIMAGE/iXDBUTIL changes:New flag in DBUTIL, when enabled, will return an error message if the buffer retur
132 Chapter6Technical ArticlesLimits in TurboIMAGE/iXUsageCreating the database and using it continues to be the same. The new definitions of items,set
Chapter 6 133Technical ArticlesLimits in TurboIMAGE/iX . TMA025 A 1 2 1 18 100 28 506 32 . . . TMA229
134 Chapter6Technical ArticlesBusiness BASIC and the TurboIMAGE/iX Limits IncreaseBusiness BASIC and the TurboIMAGE/iX Limits Increaseby Sue MeloyEnte
Chapter 6 135Technical ArticlesPCS/iX (SCOPE) Enhanced with Expanded LimitsPCS/iX (SCOPE) Enhanced with Expanded LimitsBy James OvermanComputer System
136 Chapter6Technical ArticlesQUERY/iX Enhancements Respond to User RequestsQUERY/iX Enhancements Respond toUser RequestsBy James OvermanEnterprise Su
Chapter 6 137Technical ArticlesQUERY/iX Enhancements Respond to User Requestsnumbers (ddd above) may not always be contiguous, as some steps revert to
138 Chapter6Technical ArticlesQUERY/iX Enhancements Respond to User RequestsINDEXING = NONELANGUAGE = NATIVE-3000VERBOSE MESSAGES DISABLED.TurboIMAGE
Chapter 6 139Technical ArticlesQUERY/iX Enhancements Respond to User RequestsAvailability of New QUERY/iXThe newest version of Query/iX D.03.20 is par
14 Chapter1Overview—MPE/iX Express 1 Based on Release 7.0 (C.70.01)MPE/iX Patches on HP IT Resource CenterElectronic DigestsIf you want to keep yourse
140 Chapter6Technical ArticlesSamba/iX 2.0.7Samba/iX 2.0.7By Wendy ChengComputer Systems DivisionNew Features and ImprovementsAs part of Hewlett Packa
Chapter 6 141Technical ArticlesSamba/iX 2.0.7was previously.Western European Language SupportSamba/iX 2.0.7 supports Western European languages in file
142 Chapter6Technical ArticlesNew HP e3000 N-Class and A-Class ServersNew HP e3000 N-Class and A-Class ServersBy Dave SnowCommercial Systems DivisionW
Chapter 6 143Technical ArticlesNew HP e3000 N-Class and A-Class ServersHP e3000 Servers had bundled with the server a 10/100BaseT LAN card (which used
144 Chapter6Technical ArticlesEnhancements to DCE on MPE/iXEnhancements to DCE on MPE/iXBy Wendy ChengCommercial Systems DivisionDCE 1.2.1 and RPC 1.2
Chapter 6 145Technical ArticlesEnhancements to DCE on MPE/iX11.KINIT.HPDCE.SYS12.KDESTROY.HPDCE.SYS13.DTSCP.HPDCE.SYS14.CDSCP.HPDCE.SYS• And the corre
146 Chapter6Technical ArticlesEnhancements to DCE on MPE/iX1. Changes Pertaining to RPC• Private Client Sockets• Exception Handling2. Changes Pertaini
Chapter 6 147Technical ArticlesEnhancements to DCE on MPE/iX— Arrays with a lower bound of zero.— Arrays with conformance or varying dimensions only i
148 Chapter6Technical ArticlesEnhancements to DCE on MPE/iXamount of specialized ACL code that it might have to deal with.Since application builders m
Chapter 6 149Technical ArticlesEnhancements to DCE on MPE/iXthe last 1000 NOTICE messages for all programs, with 100 messages in each of 10 files:NOTIC
Chapter 1 15Overview—MPE/iX Express 1 Based on Release 7.0 (C.70.01)MPE/iX Patches on HP IT Resource Centerrunning an earlier version than is availa
150 Chapter6Technical ArticlesEnhancements to DCE on MPE/iX4. REMOVE stop DCE daemons and remove data files created by DCEdaemons99. EXITselection: <
Chapter 6 151Technical ArticlesEnhancements to DCE on MPE/iX2. START restart DCE daemons3. STOP stop DCE daemons4. REMOVE stop DCE daemons and remove
152 Chapter6Technical ArticlesEnhancements to DCE on MPE/iX2. OSF DCE RCF 47.3: DCED — The DCE host Daemon functional Specification.
Chapter 6 153Technical Articlesci enhancementsci enhancementsBy Jeff VanceCSYenhancements summary:• The new PINFO evaluator function returns informat
154 Chapter6Technical Articlesci enhancements... and various SHOWPROC CIERROR values.Example 6-2. :calc PINFO('#P123','IPaddr')Res
Chapter 6 155Technical Articlesci enhancementsBoostType string 'NO BOOST','LINEAR','DECAY'Child int
156 Chapter6Technical Articlesci enhancementsInBreak bool true if pin is in break modeInfo string * info= string with all lockw
Chapter 6 157Technical Articlesci enhancementsSchedQueue string same as 'schedq'SchedState string 'EXECUTING','RE
158 Chapter6Technical Articlesci enhancements* indicates further restrictions apply to these items: you must have SM capability, or thePIN must be yo
Chapter 6 159Technical Articlesci enhancementswhere 'A' is append access, 'L' is lock access, 'Td' is traverse directory
16 Chapter1Overview—MPE/iX Express 1 Based on Release 7.0 (C.70.01)MPE/iX Patches on HP IT Resource Center
160 Chapter6Technical ArticlesPOSIX pthread (Draft 10) APIsPOSIX pthread (Draft 10) APIsby Ranjani NarayanCommercial Systems DivisionIntroductionUp un
Chapter 6 161Technical ArticlesPOSIX pthread (Draft 10) APIsSupport cancellation points for threads to become cancel aware: Until now, customerscould
162 Chapter6Technical ArticlesPOSIX pthread (Draft 10) APIs
Chapter 7 163Product Release HistoryProduct Changes by Releases7 Product Release HistoryThis chapter contains tables that provide information on the c
164 Chapter7Product Release HistoryProduct Changes by ReleasesC.65.00 C.65.00 MPE/iX Release 6.5 (Platform Release)Support for large filesIncreased TCP
Chapter 7 165Product Release HistoryProduct Changes by ReleasesC.70.01 C.70.01 A and N-Class High End Functionality:IOVA (Large Memory)MP Support100 B
166 Chapter7Product Release HistorySupported ReleasesSupported ReleasesTable 7-2. Supported System Release MatrixSupportedReleasesSupported Systems Su
Chapter 7 167Product Release HistorySupported ReleasesRelease 6.5(65.xx)9x7, 9x7LX, 9x7RX, 9x7SX,9x8LX, 9x8RX,939KS, 939KS/020,959KS/100, 959KS/200, 9
168 Chapter7Product Release HistorySupported Releases*(Supported with 7.0 Express 1)Release 7.0(70.00)A400-100-110, A500-100-140A500-200-140*N4000-100
Chapter 8 169Catalog of User Documentation8 Catalog of User DocumentationThis chapter provides a listing of customer manuals for the HP e3000 computer
Chapter 2 17AnnouncementsMPE/iX Release 7.0 Express 12 AnnouncementsMPE/iX Release 7.0 Express 1MPE/iX 7.0 Express 1 launch is the fulfillment of a pro
170 Chapter8Catalog of User DocumentationMPE/iX 7.0 and MPE/iX 7.0 Express 1 New or Updated ManualsMPE/iX 7.0 and MPE/iX 7.0 Express 1 New or UpdatedM
Chapter 8 171Catalog of User DocumentationMPE/iX 7.0 and MPE/iX 7.0 Express 1 New or Updated ManualsDCI 100Base-T Network Adapter Installation & S
172 Chapter8Catalog of User DocumentationMPE/iX 7.0 and MPE/iX 7.0 Express 1 New or Updated Manuals
IndexIndex 173Symbols$VOLATILE_WITH, 118Numerics10Base-TX connection, 475-digit pin numbers, 92Bbuffer requirements, 131bus termination, 63Ccharacters
174 IndexIndexprinters, 23Process Control Block, 85productchanges by releases, 163product release history, 163program file events, 87progress reporting
18 Chapter2AnnouncementsMPE/iX Release 7.0 Express 1• ODBC and JDBC continue to be the prime database connectivity. Updated ODBCaccess is provided v
Chapter 2 19AnnouncementsEnd of Support Dates for MPE/iX Release 6.0:new limits will not be applicable for old databases created under previous versio
2NoticeThe information contained in this document is subject to change without notice.Hewlett-Packard makes no warranty of any kind with regard to thi
20 Chapter2AnnouncementsHP Will Retire Support of HP 3000 9x7 ServersHP Will Retire Support of HP 3000 9x7 ServersIntroduced almost a decade ago, the
Chapter 2 21AnnouncementsApache for MPE/iX Release Plan ChangesApache for MPE/iX Release Plan ChangesThis is a clarification of the current release pla
22 Chapter2AnnouncementsApache for MPE/iX Release Plan Changesthe Jazz web server. This freeware comes with documentation and installation scriptsfor
Chapter 2 23AnnouncementsHP 5000 Printers and HP e3000 A-/N-Class Support UpdateHP 5000 Printers and HP e3000 A-/N-Class Support UpdateIn the April, 2
24 Chapter2AnnouncementsRemoval of Support for Servers and HP-IB in MPE/iXRemoval of Support for Servers and HP-IB in MPE/iXIn order to streamline the
Chapter 2 25AnnouncementsDiscontinuance of High Availability Fiber Link Disk DrivesDiscontinuance of High Availability Fiber Link DiskDrivesIn May 199
26 Chapter2AnnouncementsObsolete Products Removed from as of 6.5Obsolete Products Removed from as of 6.5by Allan HertlingCS R&DNumerous products t
Chapter 2 27AnnouncementsObsolete Products Removed from as of 6.5This product removal from the SUBSYS tape will affect you if one or more of theseprod
28 Chapter2AnnouncementsFiles Associated with Obsoleted Products: Resource Sharing, CCSY Access Server, CCSY Access SQL, CooperativeServices/XLFiles A
Chapter 2 29AnnouncementsFiles Associated with Obsoleted Products: Resource Sharing, CCSY Access Server, CCSY Access SQL, CooperativeServices/XLAlso,
Contents31. Overview—MPE/iX Express 1 Based on Release 7.0 (C.70.01)Communicator Summary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
30 Chapter2AnnouncementsFiles Associated with Obsoleted Products: Resource Sharing, CCSY Access Server, CCSY Access SQL, CooperativeServices/XLFiles R
Chapter 2 31AnnouncementsImportant Predictive Support Changes in MPE/iX 6.5 and LaterImportant Predictive Support Changes in MPE/iX 6.5 andLaterby Gar
32 Chapter2AnnouncementsImportant Predictive Support Changes in MPE/iX 6.5 and LaterNOTEThe sysstart must have a creator of MANAGER.SYS in order to be
Chapter 2 33AnnouncementsImportant Predictive Support Changes in MPE/iX 6.5 and LaterThe following peripherals are no longer supported:The following S
34 Chapter2AnnouncementsObtaining Software Security Patches for your HP Computer SystemObtaining Software Security Patches for your HPComputer SystemH
Chapter 2 35AnnouncementsObtaining Software Security Patches for your HP Computer SystemSubscribing to HP IT Resource Center Security Bulletin Service
36 Chapter2AnnouncementsObtaining Software Security Patches for your HP Computer System
Chapter 3 37New Networking3 New NetworkingThis chapter contains the following articles about the New Networking capabilities.• MPE/iX A and N-Class Co
38 Chapter3New NetworkingMPE/iX A-Class and N-Class ConsoleMPE/iX A-Class and N-Class Consoleby John Spitzer & Jeff BandleCommercial Systems Divis
Chapter 3 39New NetworkingMPE/iX A-Class and N-Class Consoleconsole requests such as tape requests and spooler status messages. This is configuredas ld
4ContentsInstructions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35
40 Chapter3New NetworkingMPE/iX A-Class and N-Class ConsoleConsole mirroringUsers of the GSP are categorized with two sets of capabilities.A console O
Chapter 3 41New NetworkingMPE/iX A-Class and N-Class ConsoleFunctionalityLocal, remote, UPS portsOn the first three physical serial ports, you will see
42 Chapter3New NetworkingMPE/iX A-Class and N-Class ConsoleDetails of selected commands:Security Options (SO): This command is used to configure GSP us
Chapter 3 43New NetworkingMPE/iX A-Class and N-Class Console[F10] key then [F8].F2 Genrl:Emulation=HPTermF6 Ports:EIA Baud Rate=9600EIA Data Forma=8/1
44 Chapter3New NetworkingMPE/iX A-Class and N-Class ConsoleThe serial ports on the Core I/O card are configured on the following I/O paths:0/0/4/0.0 -
Chapter 3 45New NetworkingPCI WAN Sync MUX (Adapter Card and Driver)PCI WAN Sync MUX (Adapter Card and Driver)by Learning Products TeamCommercial Syst
46 Chapter3New NetworkingPCI WAN Sync MUX (Adapter Card and Driver)The PCI WAN Sync MUX Add-on Adapter Card has the following features.• Multi-port ca
Chapter 3 47New NetworkingMulti-function core I/O cardMulti-function core I/O cardby Learning Products TeamCommercial Systems DivisionThe Core I/O car
48 Chapter3New NetworkingMulti-function core I/O cardconnector. Path 0/0/2/0 (from the A5150A) is provided with a special HD 50-pin SEconnector: this
Chapter 3 49New NetworkingThe PCI 100Base-T Link ProductThe PCI 100Base-T Link Productby Learning Products TeamCommercial Systems DivisionIntroduction
Contents5SCSI Device Configuration Examples for N-Class and A-Class HP e3000 Systems . . . . . . . 67Determining the type of cards that are in your sys
50 Chapter3New NetworkingThe PCI 100Base-T Link ProductConfiguring PCI 100Base-T linksAs with HP-PB (NIO) 100Base-T Fast Ethernet, the 100Base-T links
Chapter 3 51New NetworkingThe PCI 100Base-T Link ProductWhen choosing the number of LAN cards, the customer should be aware that use of thee3000 as a
52 Chapter3New NetworkingApache 1.3.14 for MPE/iXApache 1.3.14 for MPE/iXby Barbara DubbertCommercial Systems DivisionApache 1.3.14 for MPE/iX is base
Chapter 3 53New NetworkingApache 1.3.14 for MPE/iXFeature SetDynamic Shared Objects (DSOs)DSOs are add-on modules that extend the functionality of Apa
54 Chapter3New NetworkingApache 1.3.14 for MPE/iXDSOs created without -DEAPI may work but may generate an error message in theerror_log file.Additional
Chapter 3 55New NetworkingApache 1.3.14 for MPE/iXFile Creation MaskA file creation mask, umask 007, is set in the start-up stream job, JHTTPD, for inc
56 Chapter3New NetworkingApache 1.3.14 for MPE/iXso it resides in /APACHE/A0200. The next Apache for MPE/iX release will reside in/APACHE/A0300. The
Chapter 3 57New NetworkingApache 1.3.14 for MPE/iX/APACHE/CURRENT/bindrwxr-xr-x 2 MGR.APACHE APACHE 1184 Mar 22 17:18 bin.bakdrwxr-xr-x 2
58 Chapter3New NetworkingApache 1.3.14 for MPE/iXshell/iX> cp magic.sample magicshell/iX> cp access.conf.sample access.conf (optional)shell/iX
Chapter 3 59New NetworkingApache 1.3.14 for MPE/iXRunning ApacheStartupApache can be started from either the CI or the POSIX shell.:STREAM JHTTPD.PUB.
6ContentsDeliverables . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .114Ne
60 Chapter3New NetworkingApache 1.3.14 for MPE/iXApache continues running with the new configuration settings.To restart Apache,shell/iX>kill -HUP `
Chapter 4 61PCI-SCSI Device Adapter Cards4 PCI-SCSI Device Adapter CardsThis chapter contains technical articles that provide information about new PC
62 Chapter4PCI-SCSI Device Adapter CardsPCI-SCSI Device Adapter Cards on HP e3000 N-Class and A-Class Systems.PCI-SCSI Device Adapter Cards on HP e300
Chapter 4 63PCI-SCSI Device Adapter CardsPCI-SCSI Device Adapter Cards on HP e3000 N-Class and A-Class Systems.A5149A - Single Port Ultra 2 SCSI (PCI
64 Chapter4PCI-SCSI Device Adapter CardsPCI-SCSI Device Adapter Cards on HP e3000 N-Class and A-Class Systems.The above “Maximum Data Rate” values are
Chapter 4 65PCI-SCSI Device Adapter CardsPCI-SCSI Device Adapter Cards on HP e3000 N-Class and A-Class Systems.CAUTIONExceeding cable length maximums
66 Chapter4PCI-SCSI Device Adapter CardsPCI-SCSI Device Adapter Cards on HP e3000 N-Class and A-Class Systems.referred to as “Fast/Wide SCSI” or F/W S
Chapter 4 67PCI-SCSI Device Adapter CardsSCSI Device Configuration Examples for N-Class and A-Class HP e3000 SystemsSCSI Device Configuration Examples f
68 Chapter4PCI-SCSI Device Adapter CardsSCSI Device Configuration Examples for N-Class and A-Class HP e3000 Systems Command
Chapter 4 69PCI-SCSI Device Adapter CardsSCSI Device Configuration Examples for N-Class and A-Class HP e3000 Systems BOot [PRI|ALT|<path>]
Contents7restrictions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154
70 Chapter4PCI-SCSI Device Adapter CardsSCSI Device Configuration Examples for N-Class and A-Class HP e3000 SystemsLocal bus adapter 1/12 7
Chapter 4 71PCI-SCSI Device Adapter CardsSCSI Device Configuration Examples for N-Class and A-Class HP e3000 Systems* Dual Port Cards, presenting two i
72 Chapter4PCI-SCSI Device Adapter CardsSCSI Device Configuration Examples for N-Class and A-Class HP e3000 Systems Path# Device Path (dec) Device
Chapter 4 73PCI-SCSI Device Adapter CardsSCSI Device Configuration Examples for N-Class and A-Class HP e3000 SystemsScanning PCI BUS 50 +...
74 Chapter4PCI-SCSI Device Adapter CardsSCSI Device Configuration Examples for N-Class and A-Class HP e3000 SystemsIf you were to build a new configurat
Chapter 4 75PCI-SCSI Device Adapter CardsSCSI Device Configuration Examples for N-Class and A-Class HP e3000 SystemsLDEV: 7 DEVNAME:
76 Chapter4PCI-SCSI Device Adapter CardsSCSI Device Configuration Examples for N-Class and A-Class HP e3000 SystemsCLASS: LP PP LDEV: 10 DEVN
Chapter 4 77PCI-SCSI Device Adapter CardsSCSI Interface and Device Support for N-Class and A-Class HP e3000SCSI Interface and Device Support for N-Cla
78 Chapter4PCI-SCSI Device Adapter CardsSCSI Interface and Device Support for N-Class and A-Class HP e3000* These Core I/O SCSI Buses are internal to
Chapter 4 79PCI-SCSI Device Adapter CardsSCSI Interface and Device Support for N-Class and A-Class HP e3000Table 4-8. HP SMART Stand Alone and Rack Mo
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80 Chapter4PCI-SCSI Device Adapter CardsSCSI Interface and Device Support for N-Class and A-Class HP e3000HP DDS-3 6 TapeChangerSE A3716A1/2” Reel Tap
Chapter 4 81PCI-SCSI Device Adapter CardsSCSI Interface and Device Support for N-Class and A-Class HP e3000Misc. SCSI Hardware and Software:A5814A - S
82 Chapter4PCI-SCSI Device Adapter CardsSCSI Interface and Device Support for N-Class and A-Class HP e3000
Chapter 5 83Technical Articles5 Technical ArticlesThe following articles are about upgrades of various applications for MPE/iX 7.0/MPE/iX7.0 Express 1
84 Chapter5Technical ArticlesBIGPIN Feature: Support Up To 12000 Concurrent Processes.BIGPIN Feature: Support Up To 12000 ConcurrentProcesses.By Scott
Chapter 5 85Technical ArticlesBIGPIN Feature: Support Up To 12000 Concurrent Processes.This article contains:• A very brief overview of internal chang
86 Chapter5Technical ArticlesBIGPIN Feature: Support Up To 12000 Concurrent Processes. ----------------- ----------- ----- USE
Chapter 5 87Technical ArticlesBIGPIN Feature: Support Up To 12000 Concurrent Processes.Example 5-1. SYSGEN>log/show slog:sysgen[snip ...] sysgen>
88 Chapter5Technical ArticlesBIGPIN Feature: Support Up To 12000 Concurrent Processes.Example 5-2. LOGTOOLLOGTOOL>list log=587 type=116
Chapter 5 89Technical ArticlesBIGPIN Feature: Support Up To 12000 Concurrent Processes.GROUP: TESTPINS ACCOUNT: SYS
Chapter 1 9Overview—MPE/iX Express 1 Based on Release 7.0 (C.70.01)1 Overview—MPE/iX Express 1 Based onRelease 7.0 (C.70.01)This Communicator e3000 pr
90 Chapter5Technical ArticlesBIGPIN Feature: Support Up To 12000 Concurrent Processes.For Event Types -101 through -211, the program will NOT function
Chapter 5 91Technical ArticlesBIGPIN Feature: Support Up To 12000 Concurrent Processes.improves resource utilization on low-end system (especially wit
92 Chapter5Technical ArticlesBIGPIN Feature: Support Up To 12000 Concurrent Processes.allowed MAXPIN equal to the maximum MAXPIN value for that releas
Chapter 5 93Technical ArticlesBIGPIN Feature: Support Up To 12000 Concurrent Processes.:SHOWQThe :SHOWQ command is a much older MPE command - existing
94 Chapter5Technical ArticlesBIGPIN Feature: Support Up To 12000 Concurrent Processes.Q PIN JOBNUM Q PIN JOBNUML Lddd
Chapter 5 95Technical ArticlesBIGPIN Feature: Support Up To 12000 Concurrent Processes.QPRI CPUTIME STATE JOBNUM PIN (PROGRAM) STEPD202 0:00.2
96 Chapter5Technical ArticlesHPCPUNAME Model Strings Supported With MPE/iX Release 7.0 and Possible Bootup FailuresHPCPUNAME Model Strings Supported W
Chapter 5 97Technical ArticlesHPCPUNAME Model Strings Supported With MPE/iX Release 7.0 and Possible Bootup FailuresModel strings cannot be set by cus
98 Chapter5Technical ArticlesHPCPUNAME Model Strings Supported With MPE/iX Release 7.0 and Possible Bootup FailuresHP e3000 939KS/020 Servers SERIES 9
Chapter 5 99Technical ArticlesHPCPUNAME Model Strings Supported With MPE/iX Release 7.0 and Possible Bootup FailuresHP e3000 99x Family:HP e3000 990 S
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