- accessing the server over the Web
- Logging In for the First Time
- accessing the system over the Web
- Accessing Your Server Over the Web
- adding
- 3.5-inch peripherals
- Installing a 3.5-Inch Peripheral
- 5.25-inch peripherals
- Installing a 5.25-Inch Peripheral
- memory
- Installing Memory
- air conditioning load
- Physical and Environmental Specifications
- air flow through system
- Air Flow and Fans
- maximum rate
- Air Flow and Fans
- altitude, maximum operating
- Physical and Environmental Specifications
- apropos, locating reference (man) pages with
- Online Reference (Manual) Pages
- attaching
- CrayLink Interconnect
- Connecting Two Origin200 Modules
- grounding cable
- Connecting Two Origin200 Modules
- power cables
- Connecting Two Origin200 Modules
- serial devices
- Attaching Serial Devices
- Attaching Serial Cables
- AutoLoad variable, setting
- Turning On the System
- automatic power-on
- Causing the System to Power-On Automatically
- AUX port
- Feature Summary
- attaching a terminal or modem to
- Attaching a Terminal or Modem to the AUX Port
- connector pin assignments
- AUX Port
- location of
- Using the AUX Port and Module System Controller Commands
- modem cable
- AUX Port Modem Cable
- terminal cable
- AUX Port Terminal Cable
- back panel connectors
- Overview of the System Connectors and Ports
- blanking plates
- for 3.5-inch slots
- About the 3.5-Inch Peripheral Bay
- for PCI slots
- Installing a PCI Option Board
- booting the system automatically
- Turning On the System
- browser, interface to system
- Logging In for the First Time
- cables
- AUX
- AUX Port Cables
- CrayLink Interconnect
- Connecting Two Origin200 Modules
- Ethernet
- Attaching an Ethernet Networking Cable
- Origin200 to Indy and Indigo
- Origin200 to Indy and Indigo2 Cable (DB9 to DIN-8)
- Origin200 to Macintosh
- Origin200 to Macintosh Cable (DB9 to DIN-8)
- Origin200 to O2, Onyx2, and IBM-compatible
- Origin200 to O2, Onyx2, and IBM Compatible (DB9 to DB9)
- Origin200 to Onyx
- Origin200 to Onyx (DB9 to DB9)
- power
- Connecting Two Origin200 Modules
- serial
- Serial Cables
- Attaching Serial Cables
- wiring descriptions of
- Cable Descriptions
- carrier
- logic
- Logic Carrier
- peripheral
- Installing 5.25-Inch Drives
- Removing 5.25-Inch Peripherals
- chassis clearances
- Providing Space Around the System
- clearance around the chassis
- Providing Space Around the System
- commands
- apropos
- Online Reference (Manual) Pages
- cu
- Connecting a Modem
- Using a Silicon Graphics Workstation as the System Console
- emacs
- Configuring the Workstation
- /etc/ioconfig
- How Devices Are Detected and Numbered
- for use with disks
- Using Drives In the Origin200 Server
- for use with serial ports
- Useful Serial Commands
- grelnotes
- Release Notes
- hinv
- Verifying That a Drive Is Installed Correctly
- Verifying That Installed Memory Is Recognized by the System
- Determining the Devices Installed on Your Server
- jot
- Configuring the Workstation
- man
- Online Reference (Manual) Pages
- relnotes
- Release Notes
- start-gateway
- Logging In for the First Time
- stty
- Useful Serial Commands
- symmon
- Using the Nonmaskable Interrupt (NMI) Button
- telinit
- Attaching Serial (ASCII) Terminals
- understood by module system controller
- MSC Command Reference
- vi
- Configuring the Workstation
- commands for use with drives
- Using Drives In the Origin200 Server
- components included with the system
- Putting the Pieces Together
- configuration
- 5.25-inch drives
- Configuring a 5.25-Inch Peripheral
- disks
- Using Drives In the Origin200 Server
- system
- Logging In for the First Time
- connecting two modules
- Connecting Two Origin200 Modules
- connectors
- AUX
- Using the AUX Port and Module System Controller Commands
- on back panel
- Overview of the System Connectors and Ports
- serial
- Attaching Serial Devices
- console, attaching
- Attaching the System Console
- conventions used in this guide
- Conventions
- cooling
- air flow through system
- Air Flow and Fans
- heat dissipation (maximum)
- Physical and Environmental Specifications
- maximum air flow
- Air Flow and Fans
- CPU daughter card
- in logic carrier
- Logic Carrier
- CrayLink Interconnect, using to connect two modules
- Connecting Two Origin200 Modules
- crossbar. See front panel.
- Replacing the Module System Controller
- cu command
- Using a Silicon Graphics Workstation as the System Console
- current
- drawn by power supply
- Power Supply
- inrush
- Power Supply
- /dev directory
- How to Use the Hardware Graph
- devices, detection and numbering
- Determining the Devices Installed on Your Server
- dimensions of system
- Physical and Environmental Specifications
- DIMM. See memory.
- Memory
- DIP switch on the module system controller
- removing access plate
- Connecting Two Origin200 Modules
- settings
- Connecting Two Origin200 Modules
- disks
- creating filesystems on
- Using Drives In the Origin200 Server
- formatting
- Using Drives In the Origin200 Server
- guaranteed-rate I/O (GRIO)
- Using Drives In the Origin200 Server
- mounting
- Using Drives In the Origin200 Server
- partitioning
- Using Drives In the Origin200 Server
- quotas
- Using Drives In the Origin200 Server
- striping
- Using Drives In the Origin200 Server
- using
- Using Drives In the Origin200 Server
- documentation
- additional
- Where to Find More Information
- conventions used in
- Conventions
- printed copies
- Optional Documentation
- software installation
- Optional Documentation
- system administration
- Optional Documentation
- via InfoSearch
- InfoSearch
- via the World-Wide Web
- World Wide Web-Accessible Documentation
- Optional Documentation
- door, chassis access
- removing
- Removing the System Cover and Chassis Access Door
- drive bays
- 3.5-inch
- About the 3.5-Inch Peripheral Bay
- 5.25-inch
- About the 5.25-Inch Peripheral Bay
- drives
- configuring a 5.25-inch
- Configuring a 5.25-Inch Peripheral
- determining device numbers for
- How to Use the Hardware Graph
- installing 3.5-inch
- Installing 3.5-Inch Drives
- installing 5.25-inch
- Installing a 5.25-Inch Peripheral
- Installing 5.25-Inch Drives
- number in system
- 5.25-Inch Drives and Drive Bay
- Feature Summary
- Internal Drive Options and SCSI Channels
- removing 5.25-inch
- Removing 5.25-Inch Peripherals
- SCSI channels available for
- About the 5.25-Inch Peripheral Bay
- Feature Summary
- SCSI IDs assigned to
- Installing a 3.5-Inch Peripheral
- Installing 3.5-Inch Drives
- About the 3.5-Inch Peripheral Bay
- Installing 3.5-Inch Drives
- Configuring a 5.25-Inch Peripheral
- settings for
- Configuring a 5.25-Inch Peripheral
- using in Origin200
- Using Drives In the Origin200 Server
- verifying installation of
- Verifying That a Drive Is Installed Correctly
- dual in-line memory module (DIMM). See memory.
- Memory
- ears
- rackmounting hardware
- Installing the Mounting Hardware on the Chassis
- earthing. See grounding.
- Providing Correct Electrical Grounding (Earthing)
- emacs
- Configuring the Workstation
- end caps, attaching to rackmounted chassis
- Installing a Chassis in the Rack
- eoe.sw.uucp subsystem
- Using a Silicon Graphics Workstation as the System Console
- Connecting a Modem
- error messages, module system controller (MSC)
- MSC Error Messages
- /etc/gettydefs file
- Attaching Serial (ASCII) Terminals
- /etc/inittab
- Configuring the Workstation
- /etc/inittab file
- Attaching Serial (ASCII) Terminals
- Attaching Serial (ASCII) Terminals
- /etc/ioconfig utility
- How Devices Are Detected and Numbered
- /etc/ioconfig.conf
- How Devices Are Detected and Numbered
- /etc/ttytype file
- Attaching Serial (ASCII) Terminals
- /etc/uucp/Devices
- Configuring the Workstation
- /etc/uucp/Systems
- Configuring the Workstation
- Ethernet
- attaching cable
- Attaching an Ethernet Networking Cable
- cable used for 100-Base-TX
- Attaching an Ethernet Networking Cable
- connector pin assignments
- Ethernet Port
- status LEDs
- Ethernet Status LED Messages
- Ethernet port
- Ethernet Port
- Feature Summary
- external interrupt port
- External Interrupt Ports
- conductor wiring
- External Interrupt Ports
- fans
- checking
- Checking and Setting the Fan Speed
- failure of
- If a Fan Fails
- installing
- Installing a New Fan
- LED messages about
- Status LED Messages
- If a Fan Fails
- locations
- Air Flow and Fans
- operating speeds
- Checking and Setting the Fan Speed
- removing
- Replacing Fans
- speed and air temperature
- Temperature and Fan Speed
- fasteners used in an Origin200 system
- Miscellaneous Fasteners
- feet
- adjusting (swiveling)
- Adjusting the Feet
- files
- /etc/gettydefs
- Attaching Serial (ASCII) Terminals
- /etc/inittab
- Configuring the Workstation
- /etc/ioconfig.conf
- How Devices Are Detected and Numbered
- /etc/ttytype
- Attaching Serial (ASCII) Terminals
- /etc/uucp/Devices
- Configuring the Workstation
- /etc/uucp/Systems
- Configuring the Workstation
- terminfo
- Supported Terminals
- filesystems, creating
- Using Drives In the Origin200 Server
- finger service
- Logging In for the First Time
- front panel
- Front Panel Functions: Status LED, Power, Reset, NMI
- NMI button
- Using the Nonmaskable Interrupt (NMI) Button
- power switch
- Front Power Switch
- removing
- Replacing the Module System Controller
- reset button
- Using the Reset Button
- status LED
- Status LED
- Status LED Messages
- front power switch
- Turning On the System
- About the Master Power Switch and Front Power Switch
- Front Power Switch
- in a slave module
- Turning On the System
- grelnotes
- Release Notes
- grounding
- attaching grounding cable
- Connecting Two Origin200 Modules
- importance of
- Connecting Two Origin200 Modules
- Connecting Two Origin200 Modules
- Multiple Modules and Power Sources
- Setting Up an Origin200 System
- two modules
- Providing Correct Electrical Grounding (Earthing)
- wrist strap
- Safety Considerations
- guaranteed-rate I/O (GRIO)
- sources of information about
- Using Drives In the Origin200 Server
- hardware for rackmounting, installing
- Installing the Mounting Hardware on the Chassis
- hardware graph
- How to Use the Hardware Graph
- heat
- checking fan speed
- Checking and Setting the Fan Speed
- checking the system temperature
- Checking the System Temperature
- dissipation (maximum)
- Physical and Environmental Specifications
- maximum operating environmental temperature
- Physical and Environmental Specifications
- hinv
- Determining the Devices Installed on Your Server
- hinv command
- checking drives with
- Verifying That a Drive Is Installed Correctly
- checking memory with
- Verifying That Installed Memory Is Recognized by the System
- httpd password, assigning
- Logging In for the First Time
- humidity, maximum operating
- Physical and Environmental Specifications
- /hw filesystem
- Determining the Devices Installed on Your Server
- IBM compatible
- Origin200 to IBM compatible cable
- Origin200 to O2, Onyx2, and IBM Compatible (DB9 to DB9)
- terminal emulator settings
- Setting Up and Starting the Terminal Emulator
- using as a system console
- Using an IBM-Compatible or Macintosh Computer as the System Console
- Indigo
- Origin200 to Indigo cable
- Origin200 to Indy and Indigo2 Cable (DB9 to DIN-8)
- Indy
- Origin200 to Indy cable
- Origin200 to Indy and Indigo2 Cable (DB9 to DIN-8)
- InfoSearch
- InfoSearch
- inrush current per module
- Power Supply
- InSight online document viewer
- Optional Documentation
- installing
- 3.5-inch peripherals
- Installing a 3.5-Inch Peripheral
- 5.25-inch peripherals
- Installing a 5.25-Inch Peripheral
- fans
- Installing a New Fan
- logic carrier
- Installing a New Logic Carrier
- memory (DIMMs)
- Installing Memory
- module system controller (MSC)
- Installing a New Module System Controller
- Origin200 power supply
- Installing a New Power Supply In the Origin200 Server
- PCI option boards
- Installing a PCI Option Board
- Installing a PCI Option Board
- SCSI backplane
- Installing a New SCSI Backplane
- the system in an equipment rack
- Installing a Chassis in the Rack
- Internet Gateway setup program
- Logging In for the First Time
- internet protocol (IP) address, assigning
- Logging In for the First Time
- interrupt port
- external
- External Interrupt Ports
- interrupt port, external
- External Interrupt Ports
- iris-ansi terminal type
- Logging In to the Server
- italics, convention for use of
- Conventions
- jot
- Configuring the Workstation
- key
- locking the front door
- Locking the System
- light-emitting diodes (LEDs)
- Ethernet indicators
- Ethernet Status LED Messages
- status LED
- Status LED
- status messages
- Status LED Messages
- Status LED
- locking
- chassis
- Locking the Chassis
- front door
- Locking the Front Door
- logging in to the system
- Logging In to the Server
- logging in to the system for the first time
- Logging In for the First Time
- logic carrier
- Logic Carrier
- replacing
- Replacing the Logic Carrier
- Macintosh
- Origin200 to Macintosh cable
- Origin200 to Macintosh Cable (DB9 to DIN-8)
- using as a system console
- Using an IBM-Compatible or Macintosh Computer as the System Console
- main system board
- Main System Board
- in logic carrier
- Logic Carrier
- man
- Online Reference (Manual) Pages
- man pages
- Online Reference (Manual) Pages
- master power switch
- About the Master Power Switch and Front Power Switch
- turning on
- Turning On the System
- memory
- capacities
- Memory
- Feature Summary
- guidelines for installing and removing
- Memory
- Removing Memory
- About Origin200 Memory
- handling precautions
- Handling Precautions
- installing
- Installing Memory
- interleaving
- Memory
- layout of DIMMs and sockets
- Memory
- location of DIMM sockets
- Installing Memory
- removing
- Removing Memory
- verifying installation of
- Verifying That Installed Memory Is Recognized by the System
- modem
- attaching
- Connecting a Modem
- cable for
- Modem Cable (Full-Handshake)
- cable for AUX port
- AUX Port Modem Cable
- module system controller (MSC)
- Feature Summary
- Module System Controller (MSC)
- access plate, removing
- Connecting Two Origin200 Modules
- and AUX port
- Using the AUX Port and Module System Controller Commands
- automatic power on
- Causing the System to Power-On Automatically
- cable for AUX port
- AUX Port Cables
- checking and setting fan speed
- Checking and Setting the Fan Speed
- checking for power on/off
- Checking If the System Is On or Off
- checking system temperature
- Checking the System Temperature
- command reference
- MSC Command Reference
- default password
- Entering Supervisor Mode
- determining master/slave modules
- Connecting Two Origin200 Modules
- DIP switch settings
- Connecting Two Origin200 Modules
- error messages
- MSC Error Messages
- handling precautions
- Replacing the Module System Controller
- removing
- Replacing the Module System Controller
- replacing
- Installing a New Module System Controller
- resetting the system
- Resetting the System
- setting the password
- Setting the MSC Password
- supervisor mode
- Entering Supervisor Mode
- turning power on/off remotely
- Powering the System On and Off
- using commands with
- Using the Module System Controller
- mounting shelf, installing
- Installing the Rackmounting Shelf
- network services, configuring
- Logging In for the First Time
- noise
- Physical and Environmental Specifications
- non-maskable interrupt (NMI)
- Using the Nonmaskable Interrupt (NMI) Button
- location of button
- Front Panel Functions: Status LED, Power, Reset, NMI
- using
- Using the Nonmaskable Interrupt (NMI) Button
- number in a can (NIC), removing
- Replacing the Module System Controller
- O2
- Origin200 to O2 cable
- Origin200 to O2, Onyx2, and IBM Compatible (DB9 to DB9)
- Onyx, cable to Origin200
- Origin200 to Onyx (DB9 to DB9)
- Origin200
- replacing the logic carrier
- Replacing the Logic Carrier
- replacing the power supply
- Replacing the Power Supply
- parallel port
- Feature Summary
- connector pin assignments
- Parallel Port
- password
- httpd
- Logging In for the First Time
- module system controller (MSC)
- Setting the MSC Password
- root
- Logging In for the First Time
- PC, using as a system console
- Using an IBM-Compatible or Macintosh Computer as the System Console
- PCI backplane
- attached to logic carrier
- Logic Carrier
- peripheral carrier
- About the 5.25-Inch Peripheral Bay
- attaching 5.25-inch drives to
- Installing a 5.25-Inch Peripheral
- removing
- Installing 5.25-Inch Drives
- peripheral component interconnect (PCI)
- attached to logic carrier
- Logic Carrier
- board handling precautions
- Handling Precautions
- installing boards
- Installing a PCI Option Board
- location of option slots
- Installing a PCI Option Board
- power available for
- PCI Backplane and Expansion Slots
- recommended order of board installation
- Installing a PCI Option Board
- removing boards
- Removing a PCI Option Board
- slot numbers
- Installing a PCI Option Board
- PCI Backplane and Expansion Slots
- peripherals
- determining address of
- How to Use the Hardware Graph
- installing 3.5-inch drives
- Installing a 3.5-Inch Peripheral
- Installing 3.5-Inch Drives
- installing 5.25-inch drives
- Installing a 5.25-Inch Peripheral
- Installing 5.25-Inch Drives
- Installing, Removing, and Configuring 5.25-Inch Peripherals
- removing 3.5-inch drives
- Removing a 3.5-Inch Peripheral
- removing 5.25-inch drives
- Removing 5.25-Inch Peripherals
- physical and environmental specifications
- Physical and Environmental Specifications
- vibration
- Physical and Environmental Specifications
- ports
- AUX
- AUX Port
- AUX Port
- Using the AUX Port and Module System Controller Commands
- changing numbers of
- How Devices Are Detected and Numbered
- connector pin descriptions of
- Connector Pinout Assignments
- determining numbers of
- How to Use the Hardware Graph
- Ethernet
- Ethernet Port
- Ethernet Port
- Feature Summary
- external interrupt
- External Interrupt Ports
- External Interrupt Ports
- parallel
- Parallel Port
- Parallel Port
- serial
- Serial Ports
- Serial Ports
- power
- cables, attaching
- Connecting Two Origin200 Modules
- checking remotely
- Checking If the System Is On or Off
- grounding (earthing) two modules
- Providing Correct Electrical Grounding (Earthing)
- switch
- front
- About the Master Power Switch and Front Power Switch
- location
- Front Panel Functions: Status LED, Power, Reset, NMI
- master
- About the Master Power Switch and Front Power Switch
- master:location
- Turning On the System
- switches
- About the Master Power Switch and Front Power Switch
- turning off
- Turning the System On and Off
- Turning Off the System
- turning on
- Turning On the System
- Turning On the System
- Turning the System On and Off
- turning on remotely
- Powering the System On and Off
- power distribution unit
- Connecting Two Origin200 Modules
- power supply
- Power Supply
- LED messages about
- Status LED Messages
- replacing in an Origin200
- Replacing the Power Supply
- specifications
- Power Supply
- watts drawn by
- Power Supply
- watts output
- Power Supply
- power switches
- front
- Front Power Switch
- power-on diagnostics (POD) mode
- Using the Nonmaskable Interrupt (NMI) Button
- power-on sequence
- Turning On the System
- prefetch and PCI option board performance
- Installing a PCI Option Board
- printer cable
- Printer/Character (ASCII) Terminal Cable
- processors and cache
- Feature Summary
- quotation marks, convention for use of
- Conventions
- rackmount configuration
- changing to tower
- Installation Options: Tower and Rackmounting
- components included with
- Putting the Pieces Together
- Overview
- rackmounting
- shelf, installing
- Installing the Rackmounting Shelf
- rackmounting shelf
- mechanical shock and vibration
- Supporting the Weight of the System
- rackmounting the system
- Installing an Origin200 System in a Rack
- attaching ears
- Installing the Mounting Hardware on the Chassis
- attaching the end caps
- Installing a Chassis in the Rack
- installing mounting hardware
- Installing the Mounting Hardware on the Chassis
- options
- Installation Options: Tower and Rackmounting
- Installation Options: Tower and Rackmounting
- reference (man) pages
- Online Reference (Manual) Pages
- relnotes
- Release Notes
- removing
- 3.5-inch peripherals
- Removing a 3.5-Inch Peripheral
- 5.25-inch peripherals
- Removing 5.25-Inch Peripherals
- a second module
- Separating Two Modules
- fans
- Replacing Fans
- memory
- Removing Memory
- module system controller (MSC)
- Replacing the Module System Controller
- PCI option boards
- Removing a PCI Option Board
- SCSI backplane
- Replacing the SCSI Backplane
- the system from an equipment rack
- Removing a Server From an Equipment Rack
- replacing
- logic carrier
- Replacing the Logic Carrier
- module system controller (MSC)
- Installing a New Module System Controller
- Origin200 power supply
- Replacing the Power Supply
- SCSI backplane
- Installing a New SCSI Backplane
- reset button
- location
- Front Panel Functions: Status LED, Power, Reset, NMI
- resetting the system
- Using the Reset Button
- resetting the system
- from the module system controller
- Resetting the System
- with the reset button
- Using the Reset Button
- root password, assigning
- Logging In for the First Time
- RS-232 and RS-422
- Attaching Serial Devices
- safety considerations
- grounding
- Safety Considerations
- power
- Safety Considerations
- weight of system
- Safety Considerations
- Installing the Mounting Hardware on the Chassis
- SCSI
- channels
- Feature Summary
- About the 5.25-Inch Peripheral Bay
- SCSI Channels and Channel Numbering
- device numbering
- How to Use the Hardware Graph
- installing peripherals
- Installing, Removing, and Configuring 5.25-Inch Peripherals
- performance
- SCSI Channels and Channel Numbering
- About the 5.25-Inch Peripheral Bay
- SCSI backplane
- removing
- Replacing the SCSI Backplane
- replacing
- Installing a New SCSI Backplane
- separating two modules
- Separating Two Modules
- serial
- cables
- Serial Cables
- port numbering
- Attaching Serial Devices
- system console cable
- Attaching the System Console
- useful commands
- Useful Serial Commands
- serial ports
- Feature Summary
- changing port numbers
- How Devices Are Detected and Numbered
- connector pin assignments
- Serial Ports
- determining port numbers
- How to Use the Hardware Graph
- numbering
- How to Use the Hardware Graph
- speed of
- Attaching Serial Devices
- servicing the system
- preparing the system
- Preparing the Origin200 for Servicing
- tools required
- Tools Required to Remove and Replace Components
- Tools Required to Remove and Replace Components
- setup program
- Internet Gateway
- Logging In for the First Time
- start-gateway
- Logging In for the First Time
- shock (mechanical) and vibration
- Physical and Environmental Specifications
- side panels, removing
- Connecting Two Origin200 Modules
- slave module
- detaching from master
- Separating Two Modules
- memory
- Memory
- Installing Memory
- About Origin200 Memory
- sled for 3.5-inch peripherals
- About the 3.5-Inch Peripheral Bay
- software installation documentation
- Optional Documentation
- specifications
- general features
- Feature Summary
- status LED
- Status LED
- location
- Front Panel Functions: Status LED, Power, Reset, NMI
- location of
- Status LED Messages
- messages
- Status LED Messages
- power-on display
- Turning On the System
- Status LED Messages
- Turning On the System
- striping disks
- Using Drives In the Origin200 Server
- symmon
- Using the Nonmaskable Interrupt (NMI) Button
- system
- accessing over the Web
- Accessing Your Server Over the Web
- administration
- documentation, where to find
- Optional Documentation
- via the network
- Logging In for the First Time
- assembling
- Assembling the Server
- Putting the Pieces Together
- AUX port
- Feature Summary
- changing between tower and rack configuration
- Installation Options: Tower and Rackmounting
- checking for power on/off remotely
- Checking If the System Is On or Off
- configuring
- Logging In for the First Time
- connecting two modules
- Connecting Two Origin200 Modules
- Connecting Two Origin200 Modules
- console, using another computer as
- Using Another Computer or Workstation as the System Console
- drive capacities
- Feature Summary
- Internal Drive Options and SCSI Channels
- feature summary
- Feature Summary
- grounding considerations
- Connecting Two Origin200 Modules
- locations of fans
- Air Flow and Fans
- locking
- Locking the System
- logging in for the first time
- Logging In for the First Time
- memory
- Memory
- Feature Summary
- minimum clearances around
- Providing Space Around the System
- module system controller (MSC)
- Feature Summary
- overview
- Overview of the Origin200 System
- parallel port
- Feature Summary
- parts included with
- Putting the Pieces Together
- PCI expansion slots
- PCI Backplane and Expansion Slots
- Installing a PCI Option Board
- Feature Summary
- physical and environmental specifications
- Physical and Environmental Specifications
- power supply
- Feature Summary
- preparing for servicing
- Preparing the Origin200 for Servicing
- rackmounting
- Installation Options: Tower and Rackmounting
- Installing an Origin200 System in a Rack
- SCSI channels in
- Feature Summary
- Feature Summary
- separating two modules
- Separating Two Modules
- serial ports
- Feature Summary
- size
- Physical and Environmental Specifications
- turning off
- Turning Off the System
- turning on
- Turning On the System
- turning on and off remotely
- Powering the System On and Off
- turning on power automatically
- Causing the System to Power-On Automatically
- verifying hardware installed in
- How to Use the Hardware Graph
- weight
- Supporting the Weight of the System
- Installing the Mounting Hardware on the Chassis
- Physical and Environmental Specifications
- system board, main
- Logic Carrier
- Main System Board
- system console
- port
- Attaching Serial Devices
- supported character (ASCII) terminals
- Supported Terminals
- using another workstation as
- Using a Silicon Graphics Workstation as the System Console
- Using Another Computer or Workstation as the System Console
- system controller. See module system controller (MSC).
- Module System Controller (MSC)
- System Maintenance Menu
- Turning On the System
- Turning Off the System
- Logging In to the Server
- tabs, locking
- Locking the System
- Technical Publications Library, manuals on the World-Wide Web
- World Wide Web-Accessible Documentation
- telinit
- Attaching Serial (ASCII) Terminals
- telnet service
- Logging In for the First Time
- temperature
- checking
- Checking the System Temperature
- LED messages about
- Status LED Messages
- maximum environmental, operating
- Physical and Environmental Specifications
- terminal
- emulator settings, IBM and Macintosh
- Setting Up and Starting the Terminal Emulator
- terminal connection
- checking
- Attaching Serial (ASCII) Terminals
- terminal type
- iris-ansi
- Logging In to the Server
- vt100
- Attaching Serial (ASCII) Terminals
- Logging In to the Server
- terminals
- cable for AUX port
- AUX Port Terminal Cable
- cables for
- Printer/Character (ASCII) Terminal Cable
- supported types
- Supported Terminals
- terminfo file
- Supported Terminals
- tower configuration
- changing to rackmount
- Installation Options: Tower and Rackmounting
- components included with
- Putting the Pieces Together
- troubleshooting
- Ethernet indicator LEDs
- Ethernet Status LED Messages
- status LED
- Status LED Messages
- tty device files
- listing in /hw
- How to Use the Hardware Graph
- turning the system off
- Turning Off the System
- turning the system on
- Turning On the System
- Turning On the System
- using drives in the Origin200 server
- Using Drives In the Origin200 Server
- verifying a serial connection
- Attaching Serial (ASCII) Terminals
- vi
- Configuring the Workstation
- vibration
- Physical and Environmental Specifications
- Physical and Environmental Specifications
- vt100 terminal type
- Logging In to the Server
- watts, power supply output and draw
- Power Supply
- weight
- system
- Supporting the Weight of the System
- weight, system
- Physical and Environmental Specifications
- wiring descriptions of cables
- Serial Cables
- World Wide Web
- accessing the system from
- Accessing Your Server Over the Web
- obtaining manuals via
- World Wide Web-Accessible Documentation
- setting up the server for access
- Logging In for the First Time
- World-Wide Web
- obtaining manuals via
- Optional Documentation
- wrist strap
- attaching
- Installing Memory
- Removing Memory
- Installing a PCI Option Board
- importance of
- Safety Considerations
- Preparing the Origin200 for Servicing
- required for servicing system
- Tools Required to Remove and Replace Components
- XFS filesystem
- Using Drives In the Origin200 Server