Compaq 4100 Server User Manual


 
Things You Should Know the First Time You Power On Your Machine
Note: you will not see any console display output on your VT or VGA
display if CONSOLE is set to "GRAPHICS" until power-up testing and
sizing has completed *and* VGA initialization has completed. This
can take upwards of several minutes depending upon your system
configuration. With CONSOLE set to "GRAPHICS", you will only see
display output on your operator control panel (OCP) display until the PCIs
have been (and more specifically, the VGA has been) initialized, at which
point you should see output to the console terminal display device (in this
case, VGA).
Once console has fully initialized the system, if OS_TYPE is not set to
"NT", the SRM console will allow logins at either the VT or graphics
device, irrespective of the CONSOLE EV setting. This assumes the SRM
console’s TT_ALLOW_LOGIN environment variable is set to "1". For
example, on a machine configured with CONSOLE set to "GRAPHICS",
pressing
Return
or
Enter
at the keyboard of a connected VT device should
return a console prompt at the VT device (i.e. over COM1). Console will
only honor this login attempt if OS_TYPE is not set to "NT" and only
after console has fully initialized the system and attempted to return the
console prompt on the graphics display device.
The same holds true in the reverse situation where CONSOLE is set to
"SERIAL", but the user wishes to log in at a connected and properly cabled
and configured graphics display device.
3.3 Configuring Your Machine Prior to Booting
There are several SRM console environment variables and built-in utilities
that you may need to use to set up your system prior to booting the
OpenVMS Alpha or DIGITAL UNIX operating system. Examples include:
Setting EWn0_MODE and EWn0_PROTOCOLS environment variables
(EVs) for your Ethernet network device.
Setting pkn0_host_id, pkn0_fast, pkn0_soft_term, and pkn0_disconnect
EVs to configure your PCI SCSI controllers. With the V5.1 release
a new driver was implemented for KZPSA devices which eliminated
the KZPSAn_XXXX EVs for setting up KZPSA parameters. Use the
pkn0_host_id, pkn0_fast and pkn0_termpwr EVs for setting up KZPSA
parameters. [The ARC-based KZPSA utilities can also be used for
these purposes. The SRM console KZPSA_EDIT command has been
removed with the use of a new driver for the KZPSA controller. See
Section 3.8 for related information.]
Configuring your KFPSA and DSSI subsystem using the SET HOST
-DUP command and/or CDP command.
You may also need to run one or more of the following ARC-based utilities
before booting your operating system:
EISA Configuration Utility (ECU)
RAID Configuration Utility (RCU)
KZPSA Configuration Utility (or use the SRM console’s pk*_XXXX
environment variables to configure host id and fast mode)
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