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Origin200 and Origin200 GIGAchannel Owner's Guide
(document number: 007-3708-002 / published: 1999-05-05)
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- 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
- air conditioning load
- Physical and Environmental Specifications
- Physical and Environmental Specifications
- air flow through system
- Air Flow, Fans, and Blower
- GIGAchannel
- Air Flow Through the GIGAchannel Expansion Chassis
- maximum rate
- Air Flow Through the CPU Module
- altitude, maximum operating
- Physical and Environmental Specifications
- Physical and Environmental Specifications
- apropos, locating reference (man) pages with
- Online Reference (Manual) Pages
- attaching
- CrayLink interconnect
- Connecting Two CPU Modules
- grounding cable
- Connecting Two CPU Modules
- power cables
- Connecting the Power Cables
- serial devices
- Attaching Serial Cables
- Attaching Serial Devices
- AutoLoad variable, setting
- Turning On the System
- automatic power-on
- Causing the System Not to Power On Automatically
- AUX port
- Origin200 Feature Summary
- attaching a terminal or modem to
- Attaching a Terminal, Modem, or Other Computer 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
- block diagrams of Origin200 and Origin200 GIGAchannel
- Block Diagrams of Origin200 and Origin200 GIGAchannel Servers
- blower
- air flow through GIGAchannel
- Air Flow Through the GIGAchannel Expansion Chassis
- failure of and system shutdown
- If the Blower Fails In The GIGAchannel Expansion Chassis
- temperature and speed of
- Temperature and Blower Speed In the GIGAchannel Expansion Chassis
- 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 CPU 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 the Power Cables
- serial
- Attaching Serial Cables
- Serial Cables
- wiring descriptions of
- Cable Descriptions
- carrier
- logic
- Logic Carrier
- peripheral
- Installing 5.25-Inch Drives
- Removing 5.25-Inch Peripherals
- chassis access door, removing
- Removing the System Cover and Chassis Access Door
- chassis clearances
- Providing Space Around the System
- clearance around the chassis
- Providing Space Around the System
- commands
- apropos
- Online Reference (Manual) Pages
- cu
- Using a Silicon Graphics Workstation as the System Console
- Connecting a Modem
- 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
- Determining the Devices Installed on Your Server
- Verifying That a Drive Is Installed Correctly
- 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
- Parts Included With an Origin200 Server, Tower Configuration
- 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 CPU 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
- XIO on CPU module
- Origin200 GIGAchannel XIO Connectors
- Origin200 GIGAchannel XIO Connectors
- XIO on GIGAchannel
- Origin200 GIGAchannel PCI and XIO Expansion
- Origin200 GIGAchannel PCI and XIO Expansion
- console, attaching
- Attaching the System Console
- conventions used in this guide
- Conventions
- cooling
- air flow through GIGAchannel
- Air Flow Through the GIGAchannel Expansion Chassis
- air flow through system
- Air Flow, Fans, and Blower
- heat dissipation (maximum)
- Physical and Environmental Specifications
- maximum air flow
- Air Flow Through the CPU Module
- CPU daughter card
- in logic carrier
- Logic Carrier
- CrayLink interconnect, using to connect two modules
- Connecting Two CPU Modules
- Crosstown adapter board
- location of XIO connectors
- Origin200 GIGAchannel XIO Connectors
- cu command
- Using a Silicon Graphics Workstation as the System Console
- current
- drawn by power supply
- Standard Power Supply
- inrush
- Standard 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
- Physical and Environmental Specifications
- DIMM. See memory.
- Memory
- DIP switch on the module system controller
- removing access plate
- Setting the Slave CPU Module (Two-Module Servers Only)
- settings
- Setting the Slave CPU Module (Two-Module Servers Only)
- 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 5.25-Inch Drives
- Installing a 5.25-Inch Peripheral
- number in system
- 5.25-Inch Drives and Drive Bay
- Origin200 Feature Summary
- Internal Drive Options and SCSI Channels
- removing 5.25-inch
- Removing 5.25-Inch Peripherals
- SCSI channels available for
- Origin200 Feature Summary
- About the 5.25-Inch Peripheral Bay
- SCSI IDs assigned to
- About the 3.5-Inch Peripheral Bay
- Installing 3.5-Inch Drives
- Configuring a 5.25-Inch Peripheral
- Installing a 3.5-Inch Peripheral
- Installing 3.5-Inch Drives
- 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 inline memory module (DIMM). See memory.
- Memory
- ears
- rackmounting hardware
- Installing the Mounting Hardware on the Chassis
- earthing. See grounding.
- Providing Correct Electrical Grounding (Earthing)
- electrical circuits
- requirements for grounding of
- Multiple Modules and Power Sources
- 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
- port
- Ethernet Port
- Origin200 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 In the Origin200 CPU Module
- LED messages about
- If a Fan Fails In the Origin200 CPU Module
- locations
- Air Flow Through the CPU Module
- operating speeds
- Checking and Setting the Fan Speed
- speed and air temperature
- Temperature and Fan Speed In the CPU Module
- 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 of a CPU Module: Status LED, Power, Reset, NMI
- NMI button
- Using the Nonmaskable Interrupt (NMI) Button
- power switch
- Front Power Switch
- reset button
- Using the Reset Button
- status LED
- Status LED
- front power switch
- Turning On the System
- About the Master Power Switch, the Front Power Switch, and Module System Controller (MSC)
- Front Power Switch
- in a slave module
- Turning On the System
- GIGAchannel
- air flow through cabinet
- Air Flow Through the GIGAchannel Expansion Chassis
- available XIO and PCI slots
- Origin200 GIGAchannel PCI and XIO Expansion
- block diagram of
- Block Diagrams of Origin200 and Origin200 GIGAchannel Servers
- cabling to CPU module
- Origin200 GIGAchannel PCI and XIO Expansion
- running in loopback mode
- Origin200 GIGAchannel PCI and XIO Expansion
- grelnotes
- Release Notes
- grounding
- attaching grounding cable
- Connecting Two CPU Modules
- importance of
- Setting Up an Origin200 System
- Multiple Modules and Power Sources
- Connecting Two CPU Modules
- Connecting the Power Cables
- two modules
- Providing Correct Electrical Grounding (Earthing)
- wrist strap
- Safety Considerations
- grounding considerations
- Multiple Modules and Power Sources
- 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
- Physical and Environmental Specifications
- hinv
- Determining the Devices Installed on Your Server
- checking drives with
- Verifying That a Drive Is Installed Correctly
- httpd password, assigning
- Logging In for the First Time
- humidity, maximum operating
- Physical and Environmental Specifications
- 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
- Standard Power Supply
- installing
- 3.5-inch peripherals
- Installing a 3.5-Inch Peripheral
- 5.25-inch peripherals
- Installing a 5.25-Inch Peripheral
- 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 InSight online document viewer
- Optional Documentation
- 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)
- status LED
- Status LED
- status 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
- loopback mode
- Origin200 GIGAchannel PCI and XIO Expansion
- 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, the Front Power Switch, and Module System Controller (MSC)
- correct order for multiple cabinets
- Turning On the System
- Turning On the System
- turning on
- Turning On the System
- memory
- capacities
- Origin200 Feature Summary
- Memory
- guidelines for installing and removing
- Memory
- interleaving
- Memory
- layout of DIMMs and sockets
- Memory
- modem
- attaching
- Connecting a Modem
- cable for
- Modem Cable (Full-Handshake)
- cable for AUX port
- AUX Port Modem Cable
- module system controller (MSC)
- Module System Controller (MSC)
- Origin200 Feature Summary
- access plate, removing
- Setting the Slave CPU Module (Two-Module Servers Only)
- and AUX port
- Using the AUX Port and Module System Controller Commands
- automatic power on
- Causing the System Not 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
- Setting the Slave CPU Module (Two-Module Servers Only)
- DIP switch settings
- Setting the Slave CPU Module (Two-Module Servers Only)
- error messages
- MSC Error Messages
- 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
- Physical and Environmental Specifications
- non-maskable interrupt (NMI)
- Using the Nonmaskable Interrupt (NMI) Button
- location of button
- Front Panel Functions of a CPU Module: Status LED, Power, Reset, NMI
- using
- Using the Nonmaskable Interrupt (NMI) Button
- 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)
- parallel port
- Origin200 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
- available slots on GIGAchannel
- Origin200 GIGAchannel PCI and XIO Expansion
- power available for
- Logic Carrier PCI Backplane and Expansion Slots
- slot numbers
- Logic Carrier 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
- Using the AUX Port and Module System Controller Commands
- AUX Port
- AUX Port
- 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
- Origin200 Feature Summary
- Ethernet Port
- Ethernet Port
- external interrupt
- External Interrupt Ports
- External Interrupt Ports
- parallel
- Parallel Port
- Parallel Port
- serial
- Serial Ports
- Serial Ports
- power
- cables, attaching
- Connecting the Power Cables
- checking remotely
- Checking If the System Is On or Off
- correct order for turning on multiple cabinets
- Turning On the System
- Turning On the System
- grounding (earthing) two modules
- Providing Correct Electrical Grounding (Earthing)
- sources of with multiple modules
- Multiple Modules and Power Sources
- switch
- front
- About the Master Power Switch, the Front Power Switch, and Module System Controller (MSC)
- location
- Front Panel Functions of a CPU Module: Status LED, Power, Reset, NMI
- master
- About the Master Power Switch, the Front Power Switch, and Module System Controller (MSC)
- master:location
- Turning On the System
- switches
- About the Master Power Switch, the Front Power Switch, and Module System Controller (MSC)
- turning off
- Turning the System On and Off
- Turning Off the System
- turning on
- Turning the System On and Off
- Turning On the System
- Turning On the System
- turning on remotely
- Powering the System On and Off
- power distribution unit
- Connecting the Power Cables
- power supply
- Standard Power Supply
- inrush current drawn by
- Standard Power Supply
- redundant
- Power Supply
- Redundant Power Supply
- specifications
- Standard Power Supply
- standard
- Power Supply
- watts drawn by
- Standard Power Supply
- watts output
- Standard Power Supply
- where to look for LED indicators
- Redundant 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
- printer cable
- Printer/Character (ASCII) Terminal Cable
- processors and cache
- Origin200 Feature Summary
- quotation marks, convention for use of
- Conventions
- rackmount configuration
- changing to tower
- Installation Options: Tower and Rackmounting
- components included with
- Overview of Mounting Hardware
- Parts Included With an Origin200 Server, Rackmount Configuration
- 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
- redundant power supply
- Redundant Power Supply
- MSC version required
- Redundant Power Supply
- 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 CPU Modules
- the system from an equipment rack
- Removing a Chassis From an Equipment Rack
- reset button
- location
- Front Panel Functions of a CPU Module: 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
- Installing the Mounting Hardware on the Chassis
- Safety Considerations
- SCSI
- channels
- About the 5.25-Inch Peripheral Bay
- SCSI Channels and Channel Numbering
- Origin200 Feature Summary
- device numbering
- How to Use the Hardware Graph
- installing peripherals
- Installing, Removing, and Configuring 5.25-Inch Peripherals
- performance
- About the 5.25-Inch Peripheral Bay
- SCSI Channels and Channel Numbering
- separating two modules
- Separating Two CPU Modules
- serial
- cables
- Serial Cables
- port numbering
- Attaching Serial Devices
- system console cable
- Attaching the System Console
- useful commands
- Useful Serial Commands
- serial ports
- Origin200 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
- 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
- Physical and Environmental Specifications
- side panels, removing
- Setting the Slave CPU Module (Two-Module Servers Only)
- slave module
- detaching from master
- Separating Two CPU Modules
- memory
- Memory
- sled for 3.5-inch peripherals
- About the 3.5-Inch Peripheral Bay
- software installation documentation
- Optional Documentation
- specifications
- general features
- Origin200 Feature Summary
- status LED
- Status LED
- location
- Front Panel Functions of a CPU Module: Status LED, Power, Reset, NMI
- power-on display
- Turning On the System
- Turning On the System
- 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
- Parts Included With an Origin200 Server, Tower Configuration
- AUX port
- Origin200 Feature Summary
- block diagram of
- Block Diagrams of Origin200 and Origin200 GIGAchannel Servers
- 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
- Setting the Slave CPU Module (Two-Module Servers Only)
- Connecting Two CPU Modules
- console, using another computer as
- Using Another Computer or Workstation as the System Console
- drive capacities
- Origin200 Feature Summary
- Internal Drive Options and SCSI Channels
- feature summary
- Origin200 Feature Summary
- grounding considerations
- Connecting the Power Cables
- location of blower in GIGAchannel
- Air Flow Through the GIGAchannel Expansion Chassis
- locations of fans
- Air Flow Through the CPU Module
- locking
- Locking the System
- logging in for the first time
- Logging In for the First Time
- memory
- Memory
- Origin200 Feature Summary
- minimum clearances around
- Providing Space Around the System
- module system controller (MSC)
- Origin200 Feature Summary
- overview
- Overview of the Origin200 and Origin200 GIGAchannel Server
- parallel port
- Origin200 Feature Summary
- parts included with
- Parts Included With an Origin200 Server, Tower Configuration
- PCI expansion slots
- Origin200 Feature Summary
- Logic Carrier PCI Backplane and Expansion Slots
- physical and environmental specifications
- Physical and Environmental Specifications
- power supply
- Origin200 Feature Summary
- rackmounting
- Installing an Origin200 System in a Rack
- Installation Options: Tower and Rackmounting
- SCSI channels in
- Origin200 Feature Summary
- Origin200 Feature Summary
- separating two modules
- Separating Two CPU Modules
- serial ports
- Origin200 Feature Summary
- size
- Physical and Environmental Specifications
- Physical and Environmental Specifications
- temperature and blower speed in GIGAchannel
- Temperature and Blower Speed In the GIGAchannel Expansion Chassis
- temperature and fan speed in CPU module
- Temperature and Fan Speed In the CPU Module
- 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 Not to Power On Automatically
- verifying hardware installed in
- How to Use the Hardware Graph
- weight
- Supporting the Weight of the System
- Physical and Environmental Specifications
- 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
- Logging In to the Server
- Turning On the System
- Turning Off the System
- 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
- maximum environmental, operating
- Physical and Environmental Specifications
- Physical and Environmental Specifications
- terminal
- cable for AUX port
- AUX Port Terminal Cable
- cables for
- Printer/Character (ASCII) Terminal Cable
- connection, checking
- Attaching Serial (ASCII) Terminals
- emulator settings, IBM and Macintosh
- Setting Up and Starting the Terminal Emulator
- supported types
- Supported Terminals
- type
- iris-ansi
- Logging In to the Server
- vt100
- Attaching Serial (ASCII) Terminals
- Logging In to the Server
- terminfo file
- Supported Terminals
- tower configuration
- changing to rackmount
- Installation Options: Tower and Rackmounting
- components included with
- Parts Included With an Origin200 Server, Tower Configuration
- 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
- correct order for multiple cabinets
- 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
- Physical and Environmental Specifications
- vt100 terminal type
- Logging In to the Server
- weight, system
- Supporting the Weight of the System
- Physical and Environmental Specifications
- 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
- Optional Documentation
- World Wide Web-Accessible Documentation
- setting up the server for access
- Logging In for the First Time
- wrist strap
- importance of
- Safety Considerations
- XFS filesystem
- Using Drives in the Origin200 Server
- XIO
- cabling between CPU module and GIGAchannel
- Origin200 GIGAchannel PCI and XIO Expansion
- Origin200 GIGAchannel PCI and XIO Expansion
- cabling for loopback mode
- Origin200 GIGAchannel PCI and XIO Expansion
- connectors on CPU module
- Origin200 GIGAchannel XIO Connectors
- connectors on GIGAchannel
- Origin200 GIGAchannel PCI and XIO Expansion
- location of A and B connectors on CPU modules
- Origin200 GIGAchannel XIO Connectors
- location of A and B connectors on GIGAchannel
- Origin200 GIGAchannel PCI and XIO Expansion
- XIO slots
- available on GIGAchannel
- Origin200 GIGAchannel PCI and XIO Expansion
Origin200 and Origin200 GIGAchannel Owner's Guide
(document number: 007-3708-002 / published: 1999-05-05)
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Front Matter
About This Guide
Chapter 1. Overview of the Origin200 and Origin200 GIGAchannel Server
Chapter 2. Setting Up an Origin200 System
Chapter 3. Installing an Origin200 System in a Rack
Chapter 4. Operating an Origin200 and Origin200 GIGAchannel Server
Chapter 5. Cosmetic Features and Covers
Chapter 6. Installing and Configuring Peripherals
Appendix A. Connector Pinout Assignments
Appendix B. Cable Descriptions
Appendix C. Supported Terminals
Glossary
Index
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