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... of the A/P environment. Establish a communication endpoint to support an instance of an A/P environment attribute. Initialize the A/P environment. Provides an interface for the A/P data structures. Free memory for detecting events on communication endpoints. Table 2-1 Supported ACSE/Presentation and ROSE Calls ACSE/Presentation Calls and Primitives ap_init_env() ap_set_env() ap_get_env() • Send and receive...
... of the A/P environment. Establish a communication endpoint to support an instance of an A/P environment attribute. Initialize the A/P environment. Provides an interface for the A/P data structures. Free memory for detecting events on communication endpoints. Table 2-1 Supported ACSE/Presentation and ROSE Calls ACSE/Presentation Calls and Primitives ap_init_env() ap_set_env() ap_get_env() • Send and receive...
ACSE/Presentation and ROSE Interface Programmer's Guide
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.... Initialize Environment Process A Process B AP Environment A ap_init_env() AP Environment B ap_init_env() Communication Endpoint A 34 Communication Endpoint B Chapter 3 To modify defaulted attribute values, the ap_set_env() call allocates memory for more information.) Since this implementation does not support the environment file, the env_file parameter is used as shown in Appendix A for...
.... Initialize Environment Process A Process B AP Environment A ap_init_env() AP Environment B ap_init_env() Communication Endpoint A 34 Communication Endpoint B Chapter 3 To modify defaulted attribute values, the ap_set_env() call allocates memory for more information.) Since this implementation does not support the environment file, the env_file parameter is used as shown in Appendix A for...
ACSE/Presentation and ROSE Interface Programmer's Guide
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...Determine Initiator and Responder Roles When you have finished using the AP_ROLE_ALLOWED environment attribute. Note that require allocating and deallocating memory are used to establish and maintain an association. See Appendix A, "AP_ENV Table of a specified attribute. Refer to... the manpage for ap_env() for each attribute changed) • ap_get_env() is established as data structures, memory is ignored. Manage the A/P Environment The ACSE/Presentation environment contains the necessary information to change a list of the attributes. By...
...Determine Initiator and Responder Roles When you have finished using the AP_ROLE_ALLOWED environment attribute. Note that require allocating and deallocating memory are used to establish and maintain an association. See Appendix A, "AP_ENV Table of a specified attribute. Refer to... the manpage for ap_env() for each attribute changed) • ap_get_env() is established as data structures, memory is ignored. Manage the A/P Environment The ACSE/Presentation environment contains the necessary information to change a list of the attributes. By...
ACSE/Presentation and ROSE Interface Programmer's Guide
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... freeing of the cdata parameter for inbound indications. For example, do not use the statement: a_assoc_req_env_t peer_application = {...}; • Do not use the udata_length part of memory passed to the A/P library to a single function.
... freeing of the cdata parameter for inbound indications. For example, do not use the statement: a_assoc_req_env_t peer_application = {...}; • Do not use the udata_length part of memory passed to the A/P library to a single function.
ACSE/Presentation and ROSE Interface Programmer's Guide
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... AP_MORE bit set to the discussion in the ap_open() call . In this case, to asynchronous mode in the application by running in asynchronous mode in memory shortage situations such as A_ABORT_IND are not flow-controlled and may still be re-invoked until either: • the entire primitive is received •...
... AP_MORE bit set to the discussion in the ap_open() call . In this case, to asynchronous mode in the application by running in asynchronous mode in memory shortage situations such as A_ABORT_IND are not flow-controlled and may still be re-invoked until either: • the entire primitive is received •...
ACSE/Presentation and ROSE Interface Programmer's Guide
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... a shortage of the system. To handle this type of the A/P environment attributes and buffer space for the A/P library itself. This memory is caused by the storage of resource shortage problem should re-send the same primitive as a A_PABORT_IND or A_ABORT_IND. Keep in mind that...Other application interactions 60 Chapter 4 To avoid waiting indefinitely, set a counter to be temporary. The actual size of memory used per process. For memory usage, when it is a resource shortage, ap_snd() may be opened per connection depends on the remote side of file ...
... a shortage of the system. To handle this type of the A/P environment attributes and buffer space for the A/P library itself. This memory is caused by the storage of resource shortage problem should re-send the same primitive as a A_PABORT_IND or A_ABORT_IND. Keep in mind that...Other application interactions 60 Chapter 4 To avoid waiting indefinitely, set a counter to be temporary. The actual size of memory used per process. For memory usage, when it is a resource shortage, ap_snd() may be opened per connection depends on the remote side of file ...
ACSE/Presentation and ROSE Interface Programmer's Guide
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... during data transfer. Managing Multiple Connections Note that an application successfully bring up to retry the same call (such as ap_open()) fails because of temporary memory shortage, the application may be further limited by hardware configuration limits and the number and type of the connections.
... during data transfer. Managing Multiple Connections Note that an application successfully bring up to retry the same call (such as ap_open()) fails because of temporary memory shortage, the application may be further limited by hardware configuration limits and the number and type of the connections.
ACSE/Presentation and ROSE Interface Programmer's Guide
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... environment, 34 initiator roles, 49 L limitations, 18 ACSE/Presentation, 19 M manpages A/P calls, 22 A/P primitives, 22 short names for, 14 memory usage, 60 migration new versions, 52 multiple connections, 58 use asynch. mode, 58 multiple process restrictions, 61 multi-thread ACSE/Presentation program example, 64... error handling, 63 tracing, 73, 79 multi-threads, 66 O open file limits changing, 62 OTS/9000 new releases, 47 overview of product, 13 P P_DATA_IND, 40 P_DATA_REQ, 40 PCDL, 52 presentation context, 52 presentation context definition...
... environment, 34 initiator roles, 49 L limitations, 18 ACSE/Presentation, 19 M manpages A/P calls, 22 A/P primitives, 22 short names for, 14 memory usage, 60 migration new versions, 52 multiple connections, 58 use asynch. mode, 58 multiple process restrictions, 61 multi-thread ACSE/Presentation program example, 64... error handling, 63 tracing, 73, 79 multi-threads, 66 O open file limits changing, 62 OTS/9000 new releases, 47 overview of product, 13 P P_DATA_IND, 40 P_DATA_REQ, 40 PCDL, 52 presentation context, 52 presentation context definition...
HP DLPI Programmer's Guide
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... space ENOTSUP Unsupported request/event/call ENOLINK Interface is incorrect. EINVAL One of the parameters has invalid value. Chapter 2 71 ENXIO Invalid device ENOMEM Insufficient memory EBUSY Control information is unable to use the requested PPA. DL_SYSERR A system error has occurred and the UNIX system error is indicated in Table 2-2 on...
... space ENOTSUP Unsupported request/event/call ENOLINK Interface is incorrect. EINVAL One of the parameters has invalid value. Chapter 2 71 ENXIO Invalid device ENOMEM Insufficient memory EBUSY Control information is unable to use the requested PPA. DL_SYSERR A system error has occurred and the UNIX system error is indicated in Table 2-2 on...
HP DLPI Programmer's Guide
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...; u_long dl_i_pkts_out; Parameters dl_primitive DL_HP_INFO_ACK dl_mem_fails number of times that the DLS provider was unable to force a response. u_long dl_s_pkts_in; u_long dl_bad_pkts; dl_queue_fails number of memory allocations that LLC Type 2 will wait for a response to a U PDU before attempting to forward a message because the queue was full. Chapter 2 DLPI Primitives Connection-mode...
...; u_long dl_i_pkts_out; Parameters dl_primitive DL_HP_INFO_ACK dl_mem_fails number of times that the DLS provider was unable to force a response. u_long dl_s_pkts_in; u_long dl_bad_pkts; dl_queue_fails number of memory allocations that LLC Type 2 will wait for a response to a U PDU before attempting to forward a message because the queue was full. Chapter 2 DLPI Primitives Connection-mode...
HP DLPI Programmer's Guide
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Sample Programs Connection Mode Example Connection Mode Example B.11.23_ic60 (C) COPYRIGHT HEWLETT-PACKARD DEVELOPMENT COMPANY L.P. 2003. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. big enough for largest possible msg */ #define LONG_AREA_SIZE(AREA_SIZE / sizeof(u_long)) /* AREA_SIZE / 4 */ /* these are u_long arrays instead of u_char to insure proper alignment */ u_longctrl_area[LONG_AREA_SIZE];/* for control messages */ u_longdata_area[LONG_AREA_SIZE];/* for data messages */ struct strbuf ctrl_buf = { AREA_SIZE,/* maxlen = AREA_SIZE */ 0,/* len gets filled in for sending and receiving messages define ...
Sample Programs Connection Mode Example Connection Mode Example B.11.23_ic60 (C) COPYRIGHT HEWLETT-PACKARD DEVELOPMENT COMPANY L.P. 2003. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. big enough for largest possible msg */ #define LONG_AREA_SIZE(AREA_SIZE / sizeof(u_long)) /* AREA_SIZE / 4 */ /* these are u_long arrays instead of u_char to insure proper alignment */ u_longctrl_area[LONG_AREA_SIZE];/* for control messages */ u_longdata_area[LONG_AREA_SIZE];/* for data messages */ struct strbuf ctrl_buf = { AREA_SIZE,/* maxlen = AREA_SIZE */ 0,/* len gets filled in for sending and receiving messages define ...
HP DLPI Programmer's Guide
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The first part demonstrates data transfer over a connectionless stream with LLC SAP headers. The second part of this program is composed of this program demonstrates data transfer over a connectionless stream with LLC SNAP headers #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #define SEND_SAP #define RECV_SAP #define SNAP_SAP 0x80 0x82 0xAA /* sending SAP */ /* receiving SAP */ /* SNAP SAP */ SNAP protocol values u_char SEND_SNAP_SAP[5] = {0x50, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00}; big enough for sending and receiving messages define ...
The first part demonstrates data transfer over a connectionless stream with LLC SAP headers. The second part of this program is composed of this program demonstrates data transfer over a connectionless stream with LLC SNAP headers #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #include #define SEND_SAP #define RECV_SAP #define SNAP_SAP 0x80 0x82 0xAA /* sending SAP */ /* receiving SAP */ /* SNAP SAP */ SNAP protocol values u_char SEND_SNAP_SAP[5] = {0x50, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00}; big enough for sending and receiving messages define ...
Generic Site Preparation Guide, Third Edition
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... floor coverings, humidity control, airflow, dust control, and personnel traffic. ESD that are in processor and memory density even as size continues to decrease. Cellular Telephone and Wireless Usage HP recommends not using cell phones within a data center, especially within 9.8 feet (3 m) of any voltage ... (ESD): Source of Greatest Failure Rate Without Detection Computer equipment is felt by the human body can be any high-availability equipment. HP recommends building this consideration into your designs for greater clearance. • Allow 18 inches (45.72 cm) (or local code minimum...
... floor coverings, humidity control, airflow, dust control, and personnel traffic. ESD that are in processor and memory density even as size continues to decrease. Cellular Telephone and Wireless Usage HP recommends not using cell phones within a data center, especially within 9.8 feet (3 m) of any voltage ... (ESD): Source of Greatest Failure Rate Without Detection Computer equipment is felt by the human body can be any high-availability equipment. HP recommends building this consideration into your designs for greater clearance. • Allow 18 inches (45.72 cm) (or local code minimum...
Internal Cabling Guide for HP Smart Array Controllers
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...RAID cable(s) from the EFI shell) • Install and use HP Smart Array utilities and command line options from the controller card ...cable connectors are marked. Lower the fan power bridge. Cabling for the HP Integrity rx2620 and rx2600 Servers Configuring the Server Firmware and Software for ...any DIMMs that help you manage your RAID • Configure the HP Smart Array controller card for RAID Figure 5-19 RAID Cable Routing Through... HP Smart Array Controller User Guide: • Configure your HP Smart Array controller card in an HP Integrity server (use the operating system-specific HP...
...RAID cable(s) from the EFI shell) • Install and use HP Smart Array utilities and command line options from the controller card ...cable connectors are marked. Lower the fan power bridge. Cabling for the HP Integrity rx2620 and rx2600 Servers Configuring the Server Firmware and Software for ...any DIMMs that help you manage your RAID • Configure the HP Smart Array controller card for RAID Figure 5-19 RAID Cable Routing Through... HP Smart Array Controller User Guide: • Configure your HP Smart Array controller card in an HP Integrity server (use the operating system-specific HP...
Site Preparation Guide, Fifth Edition - HP 9000 rp3410/rp3440
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... 12 double data rate (DDR) registered ECC Memory, in PC2100 DIMMs. Maximum memory capacity is 800 MHz/1.5 MB cache or 1 GHz/1.5 MB with one or two PA RISC processors enabled. Each processor is 6 GB. 1 System Specifications System Configuration Figure 1-1 HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3440 Server The following table lists the system specification for the HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3440 server.
... 12 double data rate (DDR) registered ECC Memory, in PC2100 DIMMs. Maximum memory capacity is 800 MHz/1.5 MB cache or 1 GHz/1.5 MB with one or two PA RISC processors enabled. Each processor is 6 GB. 1 System Specifications System Configuration Figure 1-1 HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3440 Server The following table lists the system specification for the HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3440 server.
Site Preparation Guide, Fifth Edition - HP 9000 rp3410/rp3440
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...Disconnect the power cord. 2. The power consumptions listed in the following steps: 1. Determine what caused the overload by contacting a HP support representative. 3. All information in "off the workstation, power consumption falls below the low power consumption, but doesn't reach zero...-X Sockets 64-bit, 133 MHz Off Off Off Off 85W total for a standard configuration as shipped (one 1 GHz processor, 6 GB of memory, 650W power supply, three hard disk drives, one graphics card, one LVD SCSI card). Table 1-5 Additional Component Power Consumption Additional Component Processor SCSI...
...Disconnect the power cord. 2. The power consumptions listed in the following steps: 1. Determine what caused the overload by contacting a HP support representative. 3. All information in "off the workstation, power consumption falls below the low power consumption, but doesn't reach zero...-X Sockets 64-bit, 133 MHz Off Off Off Off 85W total for a standard configuration as shipped (one 1 GHz processor, 6 GB of memory, 650W power supply, three hard disk drives, one graphics card, one LVD SCSI card). Table 1-5 Additional Component Power Consumption Additional Component Processor SCSI...
Site Preparation Guide, Fifth Edition - HP 9000 rp3410/rp3440
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... Specifications Environmental Specifications This section provides the temperature and humidity requirements, noise emission, and air flow specifications for the HP server. Table 1-6 Environmental Specifications (system processing unit with hard disk) Parameter Value Operating temperature +5°C to +...Typical configuration at room temperature (25°C). High humidity levels can aggravate static electricity problems and cause excessive wear of memory. 18 Chapter 1 Low humidity levels can cause improper disk operation. b. One processor enabled, one or two SCSI hard...
... Specifications Environmental Specifications This section provides the temperature and humidity requirements, noise emission, and air flow specifications for the HP server. Table 1-6 Environmental Specifications (system processing unit with hard disk) Parameter Value Operating temperature +5°C to +...Typical configuration at room temperature (25°C). High humidity levels can aggravate static electricity problems and cause excessive wear of memory. 18 Chapter 1 Low humidity levels can cause improper disk operation. b. One processor enabled, one or two SCSI hard...
Site Preparation Guide, Fifth Edition - HP 9000 rp3410/rp3440
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... are installed? Refer to "Troubleshooting" in the Operation Guide for example: rp3410 or rp3440) • The product number of your system configuration: • Are you should:... Information to Collect Before You Contact Support Information to Collect Before You Contact Support Before you contact HP support, you using the LAN, RS232, or web interface to monitor the server? •... How many processors, DIMMs, and PCI cards have been installed? • What versions of processor, memory, and PCI cards are used and where are they installed? • What accessories are in use ?...
... are installed? Refer to "Troubleshooting" in the Operation Guide for example: rp3410 or rp3440) • The product number of your system configuration: • Are you should:... Information to Collect Before You Contact Support Information to Collect Before You Contact Support Before you contact HP support, you using the LAN, RS232, or web interface to monitor the server? •... How many processors, DIMMs, and PCI cards have been installed? • What versions of processor, memory, and PCI cards are used and where are they installed? • What accessories are in use ?...
What's New in the hp 9000 rp3410 and rp3440 Server
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... configurations. 3. Memory Limitations Documentation and guides for the hp 9000 rp3410 and rp3440 Servers suggest that dissimilar pairs of DIMMs may be identical. July 2004 v1 Printed in the hp 9000 rp3410 and rp3440 Servers. © Copyright 2004 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The hp 9000 rp3440 Server is held in). Power Supply Specifications Documentation and some hp 9000 rp3410 and rp3440 Server documentation...
... configurations. 3. Memory Limitations Documentation and guides for the hp 9000 rp3410 and rp3440 Servers suggest that dissimilar pairs of DIMMs may be identical. July 2004 v1 Printed in the hp 9000 rp3410 and rp3440 Servers. © Copyright 2004 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P. The hp 9000 rp3440 Server is held in). Power Supply Specifications Documentation and some hp 9000 rp3410 and rp3440 Server documentation...
Safety and Regulatory Information, Fourth Edition - HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3440
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... ground connection for the network equipment. An ESD kit (HP P/N A3024-80004) is installed incorrectly. Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Precautions When handling any electronic component or assembly (such as a PCI card or memory SIMM), you must be easily accessible at all assemblies, ...buildup of SR 814.013 applies to prevent damage. Network Connected Equipment WARNING The installation must be provided with memory additions). HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3440 System Safety and Regulatory Information Overview Electrical Safety Locate the AC outlet near the server! Always wear a ...
... ground connection for the network equipment. An ESD kit (HP P/N A3024-80004) is installed incorrectly. Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Precautions When handling any electronic component or assembly (such as a PCI card or memory SIMM), you must be easily accessible at all assemblies, ...buildup of SR 814.013 applies to prevent damage. Network Connected Equipment WARNING The installation must be provided with memory additions). HP 9000 rp3410 and HP 9000 rp3440 System Safety and Regulatory Information Overview Electrical Safety Locate the AC outlet near the server! Always wear a ...