Index

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