Compaq Computer Corporation AlphaServer GS80/160/320User’s GuideOrder Number: EK-GS320-UG. B01This guide is intended for those who manage, operate, o
x• Appendix A, Jumpering Information, calls out jumpers and theirfunctions.Documentation TitlesTable 1 AlphaServer 80/160/320 Family DocumentationOrd
6-18 AlphaServer GS80/160/320 User’s Guide6.3.1 Booting Tru64 UNIX Over the NetworkTo boot the system over the network, make sure the system isreg
Booting and Installing an Operating System 6-19Systems running Tru64 UNIX support network adapters, designated ew*0 orei*0. The asterisk stands fo
6-20 AlphaServer GS80/160/320 User’s Guide6.4 Installing Tru64 UNIXTru64 UNIX is installed from the DVD/CD-ROM drive connected to thesystem.Exampl
Booting and Installing an Operating System 6-21There are two types of installations:o The Default Installation installs a mandatory set of softw
6-22 AlphaServer GS80/160/320 User’s Guide6.5 Booting OpenVMSOpenVMS is booted from a local SCSI disk drive or from a DVD/CD-ROM drive on the Info
Booting and Installing an Operating System 6-23Example 6–6 shows a boot from a local disk. The example is abbreviated. Forcomplete instructions o
6-24 AlphaServer GS80/160/320 User’s Guide6.5.1 Booting OpenVMS from the InfoServerYou can boot OpenVMS from a LAN device on the InfoServer. Thed
Booting and Installing an Operating System 6-25Network Initial System Load Function ➌Version 1.2FUNCTIONIDFUNCTION1 - Display Menu2 - Help3 - Choos
6-26 AlphaServer GS80/160/320 User’s Guide6.6 Installing OpenVMSAfter you boot the operating system DVD or CD-ROM, an installationmenu is displaye
Booting and Installing an Operating System 6-27➊ The OpenVMS operating system DVD/CD-ROM is booted.➋Choose option 1 (Install or upgrade OpenVMS Alp
Introduction 1-1 Chapter 1IntroductionThe Compaq AlphaServer GS160/320 and GS80 systems are high-performanceserver platforms designed for enterpris
Operation 7-1 Chapter 7OperationThis chapter gives basic operating instructions. Sections include:• SRM Console• Displaying a Tru64 UNIX or Open
7-2 AlphaServer GS80/160/320 User’s Guide7.1 SRM ConsoleThe SRM console is located in an EEROM on the standard I/O module.From the console interfa
Operation 7-3Table 7–1 Summary of SRM Commands (Continued)Command Functionshow configshow deviceDisplays the logical configuration at the last sy
7-4 AlphaServer GS80/160/320 User’s GuideTable 7–2 Notation Formats for SRM Console CommandsAttribute ConditionsLength Up to 255 characters, not
Operation 7-5Table 7–3 Special Characters for SRM ConsoleCharacter FunctionReturn orEnterTerminates a command line. No action is taken on acomma
7-6 AlphaServer GS80/160/320 User’s GuideTable 7–3 Special Characters for SRM Console (Continued)Character FunctionCtrl/Q Resumes output to the
Operation 7-77.2 Displaying the System ConfigurationView the system hardware configuration from the SRM console. It isuseful to view the hardware
7-8 AlphaServer GS80/160/320 User’s Guide7.2.2 Show Config CommandUse the show config command to display the entire logicalconfiguration. Example
Operation 7-9➊Firmware. Version numbers of the SRM console, OpenVMS PALcode, andTru64 UNIX PALcode.➋QBB0. Components listed include the quad switc
1-2 AlphaServer GS80/160/320 User’s Guide1.1 AlphaServer GS160/320 and GS80 SystemsThe AlphaServer GS160/320 system and GS80 rack system are separ
7-10 AlphaServer GS80/160/320 User’s GuideExample 7–3 Show Config (Continued)QBB 1 Hard QBB 1 ➎ Quad Switch
Operation 7-11➎QBB1. QBB1 components are listed.➏PCI I/O information, PCI box 1. QBB1 is connected to only one PCI box,PCI box 1.QBB1 I/O port 0
7-12 AlphaServer GS80/160/320 User’s GuideExample 7–3 Show Config (Continued)➓➀➁➂ ➃ ➄ ➅PCI Box Riser Slot Option
Operation 7-13Example 7–3 Show Config (Continued) 7 Acer Labs M1543C Bridge to Bus 1, ISA 15 Acer Labs M1
7-14 AlphaServer GS80/160/320 User’s GuideExample 7–3 Show Config (Continued)Slot Option Hose 1, Bus 0, PCI 7 DEGPA-SASlo
Operation 7-15Example 7–3 Show Config (Continued)3 PowerStorm 350 7 Acer Labs M1543C Bridge to Bus 1, ISA
7-16 AlphaServer GS80/160/320 User’s Guide7.2.3 Show Device CommandUse the show device command to display the bootable devices. DK =SCSI drive; D
Operation 7-17Table 7–4 Device Naming Conventions➊Category DescriptiondqDriver ID Two-letter designator of port or class driverdk SCSI drive or C
7-18 AlphaServer GS80/160/320 User’s Guide7.2.4 Show Memory CommandThe show memory command displays the main memory configuration.Example 7–5 Sh
Operation 7-19➊The total system memory size is reported.➋Each memory board (or module) in the QBB is listed. Boards arenumbered from 0 to 3. Each
Introduction 1-3AlphaServer GS160/320 SystemThe AlphaServer GS160 system cabinet contains up to two system boxessupporting a maximum of 16 CPU modu
7-20 AlphaServer GS80/160/320 User’s Guide7.4 Setting SRM Console SecurityYou can set the SRM console to secure mode to prevent unauthorizedperson
Operation 7-217.4.1 Setting Tru64 UNIX or OpenVMS Systems to Auto StartThe SRM auto_action environment variable determines the defaultaction the s
7-22 AlphaServer GS80/160/320 User’s Guide7.6 Soft PartitioningSoft partitioning allows you to run multiple instances of an OpenVMSoperating syste
Operation 7-23Table 7–5 SRM Environment Variables for Soft PartitionsEnvironment Variable DefinitionThe number of soft partitions to create. Pos
7-24 AlphaServer GS80/160/320 User’s GuideAt the SRM console prompt, you set values for one environment variable todefine the number of soft partit
Operation 7-25➊The number of soft partitions is set to 3.➋The set lp_io_mask0 1 command defines QBB0 (and its I/O risers) asresiding in partition 0
7-26 AlphaServer GS80/160/320 User’s Guide7.7 Hard PartitioningHard partitioning allows you to run multiple operating systems on onehardware syste
Operation 7-27Partitioning a system is done at the QBB level: You can have a maximum ofeight partitions. In hard partitioning mode:• System part
Using the System Control Manager 8-1Chapter 8Using the System Control ManagerThe system control manager (SCM) communicates with microprocessors on
1-4 AlphaServer GS80/160/320 User’s Guide1.2 Firmware and Utilities OverviewFirmware residing in ROM on CPU and other modules in the systemprovide
8-2 AlphaServer GS80/160/320 User’s Guide8.1 Console Serial Bus SubsystemThe console serial bus (CSB) links microprocessors throughout thesystem,
Using the System Control Manager 8-3The SCM communicates with the PCI backplane managers (PBMs), thehierarchical switch power manager (HPM), and th
8-4 AlphaServer GS80/160/320 User’s Guide8.2 System Control Manager OverviewWith the SCM, you can monitor and control the system (reset, poweron/o
Using the System Control Manager 8-5SCM FirmwareSCM firmware resides on the standard I/O module in flash memory. If the SCMfirmware should ever be
8-6 AlphaServer GS80/160/320 User’s Guide8.3 SCM COM1 Operating ModesThe SCM can be configured to manage different data flow pathsdefined by the c
Using the System Control Manager 8-7Through ModeThrough mode is the default operating mode. The SCM routes every characterof data between the inte
8-8 AlphaServer GS80/160/320 User’s Guide8.3.1 Bypass ModesFor modem connection, you can set the operating mode so that dataand control signals pa
Using the System Control Manager 8-9Figure 8–3 shows the data flow in bypass mode. Note that the internal systemCOM1 port is connected directly to
8-10 AlphaServer GS80/160/320 User’s GuideAfter downloading binary files, you can set the com1_mode environmentvariable from the SRM console to swi
Using the System Control Manager 8-118.4 Console Device SetupYou can use the SCM from a console device connected to the system ora modem hookup.
Introduction 1-51.3 System ArchitectureEach QBB in a GS160/320 system and each QBB (system drawer) in aGS80 system has a backplane and a switch su
8-12 AlphaServer GS80/160/320 User’s Guide8.5 Entering the SCMType an escape sequence to invoke the SCM from the SRM console.You can enter SCM fro
Using the System Control Manager 8-138.6 SRM Environment Variables for COM1Several SRM environment variables allow you to set up the COM1 portfor
8-14 AlphaServer GS80/160/320 User’s Guide8.7 SCM Command-Line InterfaceThe system control manager supports setup commands and commandsfor managin
Using the System Control Manager 8-15Table 8–1 SCM Commands (Continued)Command DescriptionSet modem_baudSets the modem baud rate.Set dialSets the
8-16 AlphaServer GS80/160/320 User’s GuideCommand ConventionsFollow these conventions when entering SCM commands:• Enter enough characters to dist
Using the System Control Manager 8-178.7.1 Defining the COM1 Data FlowUse the set com1_mode command from SRM or SCM to define the COM1data flow pa
8-18 AlphaServer GS80/160/320 User’s Guide8.7.2 Displaying the System StatusThe SCM status command displays the current SCM settings.Table 8–2 exp
Using the System Control Manager 8-19Table 8–2 Status Command Fields (Continued)Field MeaningOCP power switch:OCP halt:OCP secure:Indicates the p
8-20 AlphaServer GS80/160/320 User’s Guide8.7.3 Displaying the System EnvironmentThe SCM show system command provides a snapshot of the systemenvi
Using the System Control Manager 8-21For QBB0:Px.x indicates that a remote I/O riser is present (P), but no I/O mapping(x.x) has been determined.P2
8-22 AlphaServer GS80/160/320 User’s Guide➅RIO. Remote I/O modules. * indicates the presence of a remote I/Omodule; – indicates its absence. In
Using the System Control Manager 8-23Halt In and ContinueThe halt in command halts the operating system. The continue commandreleases the halt.Iss
8-24 AlphaServer GS80/160/320 User’s Guide8.7.5 Configuring Remote Dial-InBefore you can dial in through the SCM modem port or enable thesystem to
Using the System Control Manager 8-25➊Enables remote access to the SCM modem port.➋Sets the password (in the example, “wffirmare”) that is prompted
8-26 AlphaServer GS80/160/320 User’s Guide8.7.6 Configuring Alert Dial-OutSet a few parameters to configure alert dial-out. The dial string andal
Using the System Control Manager 8-27➊Sets the string to be used by the SCM to dial out when an alert conditionoccurs. The dial string must includ
8-28 AlphaServer GS80/160/320 User’s GuideTable 8–3 Elements of Dial String and Alert StringDial StringATDTThe dial string is case sensitive. Th
Using the System Control Manager 8-298.7.7 Resetting the Escape SequenceThe SCM set escape command allows the user to change the escapesequence.
8-30 AlphaServer GS80/160/320 User’s Guide8.8 Troubleshooting TipsTable 8–4 lists possible causes and suggested solutions for symptomsyou might se
Using the System Control Manager 8-31Table 8–4 SCM Troubleshooting (Continued)Symptom Possible Cause Suggested SolutionSCM will not answerwhen mo
GS160/320 System Overview 2-1Chapter 2GS160/320 System OverviewEach system cabinet contains one or two system boxes. The system box housestwo quad
Jumpering Information A-1Appendix AJumpering InformationThis appendix contains jumpering information for the PCI backplane, thehierarchical switch
A-2 AlphaServer GS80/160/320 User’s GuideA.2 HPM JumpersTable A–2 lists hierarchical switch power manager (HPM) jumpers andtheir functions. The H
Glossary-1GlossaryAC off stateOne of the system power states in which all power isremoved from the system. See also Hot-swap, Cold-swap, and Warm-swa
Glossary-2Hard partitionA partition whose basic unit is a QBB and which sharesno resources with any other QBB; defined by using theSCM command languag
Glossary-3Local I/O risermoduleThe I/O riser module that is on the QBB backplane.Local primary CPUThe CPU chosen to be the primary CPU in a QBB.Local
Glossary-4Power cabinetCabinet in the GS160/320 systems that provides powerfor the system cabinets and houses PCI boxes andstorage shelves.Power input
Glossary-5SCMSystem control manager; a microprocessor on astandard I/O module that monitors and controls othermicroprocessors that monitor system stat
Glossary-6Warm-swap stateOne of the power states of the system in which power isremoved from a specified QBB but other segments ofthe system remain fu
Index-1IndexAAPB program, 6-25Architecture, 1-5auto_action environment variable, 7-21Auxiliary power supply, SCM, 8-5BBoot flagsOpenVMS, 6-13Tru64 UNI
2-2 AlphaServer GS80/160/320 User’s Guide2.1 System CharacteristicsThe illustration shows the BA51A-AA system box. Table 2–1 lists thesystem box c
Index-2LLoadable firmware update utility, 1-4MMemory module, 2-11Message conventions, SCM, 8-16MOP protocol, 6-15OOpenVMSbooting from InfoServer, 6-24
Index-3System boxcharacteristics, 2-2configuration rules, 3-11QBB, 2-6System drawerelectrical and environmentalparameters, 4-3TThrough mode (SCM), 8-7
GS160/320 System Overview 2-3Table 2–2 Power Cabinet and System Environmental CharacteristicsPower Cabinet SpecificationsElectricalVoltage 120/20
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2-4 AlphaServer GS80/160/320 User’s Guide2.2 System Box ArchitectureThe system box houses two quad building blocks (QBBs). Each QBBhas a backplan
GS160/320 System Overview 2-5The switch on the backplane connects the CPU modules, memory modules, I/Oriser modules, and global port. In an 8-P s
2-6 AlphaServer GS80/160/320 User’s Guide2.3 Quad Building Block (QBB) ComponentsFigure 2–4 shows two QBBs back to back in the system box.Figure 2
GS160/320 System Overview 2-7The QBB backplanes are attached to a stiffener and mounted in a system boxenclosure. Each backplane has a differently
2-8 AlphaServer GS80/160/320 User’s Guide2.3.1 BackplaneEach QBB backplane is located at the center of the system box. Figure2–5 shows an unpopula
GS160/320 System Overview 2-9The CPU, memory, power, and I/O riser modules plug into the backplane.Because of the orientation of the QBB backplanes
2-10 AlphaServer GS80/160/320 User’s Guide2.3.2 CPU ModuleA CPU module comes with an Alpha microprocessor chip with a B-cache, cache control and T
GS160/320 System Overview 2-112.3.3 Memory ModuleA memory module has eight DIMM slots. See Section 3.7 for memoryconfiguration guidelines.Figure
2-12 AlphaServer GS80/160/320 User’s Guide2.3.4 Directory ModuleIn a GS160/320 system, one directory module is required for each QBBin a system bo
GS160/320 System Overview 2-132.3.5 Power ModulesTwo power modules are installed in the QBB backplane. The mainpower module and the auxiliary pow
iiiContentsPreface ...ixChapter 1
2-14 AlphaServer GS80/160/320 User’s Guide2.3.6 Power System Manager ModuleEach QBB has one power system manager (PSM) module. This modulemonitor
GS160/320 System Overview 2-152.3.7 Clock Splitter ModuleThe clock splitter module converts one global signal to identical copiesof a signal that
2-16 AlphaServer GS80/160/320 User’s Guide2.3.8 I/O Riser ModuleThe I/O riser module is used to connect the QBB backplane to a PCIbox. A “local”
GS160/320 System Overview 2-172.3.9 Global Port ModuleThe global port provides the interconnect to the other QBB(s) throughthe distribution board
2-18 AlphaServer GS80/160/320 User’s Guide2.3.10 Distribution BoardIn single-box systems, a distribution board connects the two QBBsthrough the gl
GS160/320 System Overview 2-19Figure 2–15 is a block diagram showing the distribution board as theinterconnect between two QBBs.Figure 2–15 Distr
2-20 AlphaServer GS80/160/320 User’s Guide2.3.11 Hierarchical SwitchIn two-box systems, a hierarchical switch links the QBBs through theglobal por
GS160/320 System Overview 2-21The hierarchical switch links the QBBs in systems having more than onesystem box. Figure 2–16 shows cable connectors
2-22 AlphaServer GS80/160/320 User’s Guide2.4 Power SystemEach system box has a power subrack with up to three 48 VDC powersupplies. Figure 2–17
GS160/320 System Overview 2-23Power cables and components are color-coded to ensure proper identificationand easy handling.NOTE: Color-coded compon
ivChapter 3 GS160/320 System Configuration Rules3.1 GS160 System Cabinet ... 3-2
2-24 AlphaServer GS80/160/320 User’s Guide2.4.1 AC Input BoxA system has two AC input boxes. Figure 2–18 shows the circuitbreakers (CB1–CB11), LE
GS160/320 System Overview 2-25The three LEDs on the AC input box should be lit at all times, indicating thatall three power phases are present in t
2-26 AlphaServer GS80/160/320 User’s Guide2.5 PCI I/OThe power cabinet contains at least one PCI master box, and maycontain PCI expansion boxes.Fi
GS160/320 System Overview 2-27A PCI master box has a standard I/O module, a DVD/CD-ROM drive and afloppy drive as shown in Figure 2–19. PCI expans
2-28 AlphaServer GS80/160/320 User’s Guide2.6 Control PanelThe control panel is located at the top of the power cabinet. It has athree-position O
GS160/320 System Overview 2-29The callouts in Figure 2–20 point to these components on the control panel:➊Secure LED – When lit, indicates that the
2-30 AlphaServer GS80/160/320 User’s Guide2.6.1 Control Panel LEDsFigure 2–21 shows the various control panel LED status indications.Figure 2–21
GS160/320 System Configuration Rules 3-1 Chapter 3GS160/320 System Configuration RulesThis chapter provides configuration rules for the following:•
3-2 AlphaServer GS80/160/320 User’s Guide3.1 GS160 System CabinetFigure 3–1 shows the front view of the system cabinet and the powercabinet. One
GS160/320 System Configuration Rules 3-3About the System CabinetThe cabinet contains the following components:• Vertical mounting rails• Wrist st
vChapter 7 Operation7.1 SRM Console ... 7-27.1.1 SRM Command Ove
3-4 AlphaServer GS80/160/320 User’s Guide3.2 GS320 System CabinetsFigure 3–2 shows the front view of the system cabinets. Two systemcabinets hous
GS160/320 System Configuration Rules 3-5GS320 System Configuration Rules• In system cabinet 1, system box 1 (see Figure 3–2) is mounted in the low
3-6 AlphaServer GS80/160/320 User’s Guide3.3 Power CabinetOne power cabinet is required for all systems. The power cabinethouses the control pane
GS160/320 System Configuration Rules 3-7Power System Requirements• Each system box requires a power subrack.• Each power subrack has three power
3-8 AlphaServer GS80/160/320 User’s Guide3.3.1 Power Supply Slot AssignmentsFigure 3–4 show the power supply slot assignments in each powersubrack
GS160/320 System Configuration Rules 3-9Power Supply Configuration Rules• Power subracks are always mounted in the same power cabinet location,reg
3-10 AlphaServer GS80/160/320 User’s Guide3.4 System BoxThe system box contains two QBBs. Figure 3–5 shows a fully populatedQBB as seen from the
GS160/320 System Configuration Rules 3-11System Box Configuration Rules• A system box has two QBBs.• A QBB supports up to four CPU modules.• A Q
3-12 AlphaServer GS80/160/320 User’s Guide3.5 QBB Color CodeFigure 3–7 and Figure 3–8 show the center bar color code for moduleplacement in the QB
GS160/320 System Configuration Rules 3-13Figure 3–8 QBB Center Bar Color Code (Cabinet Rear)PK2229CPU 2(Blue)CPU 0(Blue)Memory 3(Gray)Memory 1(Gr
viGlossaryIndexExamples6–1 SCM Power-Up Display ... 6-26–2 SRM Power-Up Display .
3-14 AlphaServer GS80/160/320 User’s Guide3.6 Memory ConfigurationsA memory module has eight DIMM slots. Two arrays (Array 0 andArray 1), consist
GS160/320 System Configuration Rules 3-15Memory Configuration Guidelines• On a memory module, DIMMs are divided into two groups of four calledarra
3-16 AlphaServer GS80/160/320 User’s Guide3.7 Memory Interleaving GuidelinesTable 3–1 Interleaving Memory ModulesMemory Interleaving Guidelines4
GS160/320 System Configuration Rules 3-17 Memory Interleaving Guidelines• The larger the interleaving factor, the better the system performance.•
3-18 AlphaServer GS80/160/320 User’s Guide3.8 PCI BoxesA QBB supports up to two PCI boxes. A cable connects the QBB “local”I/O riser to the “remo
GS160/320 System Configuration Rules 3-19The I/O subsystem consists of the local I/O interface (QBB) and the remote I/Ointerface (PCI box) connecte
3-20 AlphaServer GS80/160/320 User’s Guide3.9 PCI Box Slot ConfigurationEach QBB can have two I/O risers supporting up to two PCI boxes. Acable c
GS160/320 System Configuration Rules 3-21PCI Slot Configuration Guidelines• I/O riser 0 must be installed.• The standard I/O module is always ins
3-22 AlphaServer GS80/160/320 User’s Guide3.10 Expander CabinetAdditional PCI boxes and storage devices are housed in an expandercabinet. The sam
GS80 Rack System Overview 4-1Chapter 4GS80 Rack System OverviewIn the rack system, the BA52A system drawer has a QBB containing abackplane, CPU mod
vii2–14 Distribution Board ... 2-182–15 Distribution Board in Single-Box Sy
4-2 AlphaServer GS80/160/320 User’s Guide4.1 Rack System CharacteristicsTable 4–1 lists system drawer characteristics. Table 4–2 lists power anden
GS80 Rack System Overview 4-3Table 4–2 Rack System CharacteristicsElectricalVoltage 120 VAC (U.S.)220–240 VAC (Europe)200–240 VAC (Japan)Phase Si
4-4 AlphaServer GS80/160/320 User’s Guide4.2 System Drawer ArchitectureThe system drawer houses a QBB consisting of a backplane thatsupports four
GS80 Rack System Overview 4-5The switch that interconnects the CPU modules, memory modules, and I/O risermodules is built into the system drawer ba
4-6 AlphaServer GS80/160/320 User’s Guide4.3 System Drawer ModulesThe modules plug into the system drawer backplane. Figure 4–3 showsa fully pop
GS80 Rack System Overview 4-7The CPU, memory, power, and I/O riser modules plug into the backplanelocated at the bottom of the system drawer. Call
GS80 Rack System Configuration Rules 5-1 Chapter 5GS80 Rack System Configuration RulesThis chapter provides configuration rules for the following:•
5-2 AlphaServer GS80/160/320 User’s Guide5.1 RackA rack houses a maximum of two system drawers.Figure 5–1 RackPK-0635-99digitalLA75Companion Pri
GS80 Rack System Configuration Rules 5-3About the Rack CabinetThe cabinet contains the following components:• One or two system drawers• Control
viii7–1 Summary of SRM Commands... 7-27–2 Notation Formats for SRM Console Commands ...
5-4 AlphaServer GS80/160/320 User’s Guide5.2 Rack Power SystemFigure 5–2 shows a two-drawer rack power system: two AC input boxesand two H7504 pow
GS80 Rack System Configuration Rules 5-5About the Power System• Each system drawer requires one power subrack.• Each system drawer requires two p
Booting and Installing an Operating System 6-1 Chapter 6Booting and Installing an Operating SystemThis chapter provides basic operating instruction
6-2 AlphaServer GS80/160/320 User’s Guide6.1 Powering Up the SystemTo power up the system, set the keyswitch to On, or power up thesystem remotely
Booting and Installing an Operating System 6-3➊The user issues a power on command.➋ Messages denoted by ~I~ are informational and do not indicate a
6-4 AlphaServer GS80/160/320 User’s GuideExample 6–1 SCM Power-Up Display (Continued)QBB2 Step(s)-0 1 2 3 4 5 TestedQBB3 Step(s)-0 1 2 3 4 5 Te
Booting and Installing an Operating System 6-5Example 6–1 SCM Power-Up Display (Continued)Phase 3 ➏~I~ QbbConf(gp/io/c/m)=fbbfffff Assign=ff SQbb
6-6 AlphaServer GS80/160/320 User’s Guide6.1.2 SRM Power-Up DisplayFollowing the initial SCM power-up and the five test phases, the SRMconsole tak
Booting and Installing an Operating System 6-7➊A snapshot of the system environment is displayed. See Section 8.7.3 formore information.➋PALcode i
ixPrefaceIntended AudienceThis manual is for managers and operators of Compaq AlphaServer 80/160/320family systems.Document StructureThis manual uses
6-8 AlphaServer GS80/160/320 User’s GuideExample 6–2 SRM Power-Up Display (Continued)CPU 0 speed is 731 MHzcreate dead_eatercreate pollcreate tim
Booting and Installing an Operating System 6-9Example 6–2 SRM Power-Up Display (Continued)CPU 9 speed is 731 MHzcreate powerupstarting console on
6-10 AlphaServer GS80/160/320 User’s Guide6.2 Setting Boot OptionsYou can set a default boot device, boot flags, and network bootprotocols for Tru
Booting and Installing an Operating System 6-11The syntax is:set bootdef_dev boot_deviceboot_deviceThe name of the device on which the system softw
6-12 AlphaServer GS80/160/320 User’s Guide6.2.3 Boot_osflagsThe boot_osflags environment variable sets the default boot flags and,for OpenVMS, a r
Booting and Installing an Operating System 6-13OpenVMS SystemsOpenVMS systems require an ordered pair as the flags_value argument:root_number and b
6-14 AlphaServer GS80/160/320 User’s GuideExampleIn the following Tru64 UNIX example, the boot flags are set to autoboot thesystem to multiuser mod
Booting and Installing an Operating System 6-156.2.5 ei*0_protocols or ew*0_protocolsThe ei*0_protocols or ew*0_protocols environment variable set
6-16 AlphaServer GS80/160/320 User’s Guide6.3 Booting Tru64 UNIXTru64 UNIX can be booted from a DVD or CD-ROM on a local drive,from a local SCSI d
Booting and Installing an Operating System 6-17Example 6–3 Booting Tru64 UNIX from a Local SCSI Disk (Continued)Firmware revision: 5.6-6930PALcod
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