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DECstation 5000 Model 100 Series Quick Reference Card
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EK-PM32D-RC
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003
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DECstation 5000 Model 100 Series Quick Reference Card R PMAG-C G B 0 V~100-12 0 A 3.0 0 A 1.7 V~220-24 2 PMAD-A V~100-1 20/ A 7.9/4.2 Hz 50W3 3 2 WS33R002 © Digital Equipment Corporation 1991 EK-PM32D-RC-003 i Table 1. Booting the System Software boot [OPTIONS] [#/path] [arguments...] boot Boot ULTRIX using the option and path specified in the boot environment variable (see Table 3). boot 2/rz1/vmunix -a Boot ULTRIX in multiuser mode (vmunix -a) from drive rz1 in TURBOchannel option slot 2. boot 3/mop Boot ULTRIX in single-user mode over the Ethernet network connected to base system hardware. OPTIONS -n Load worksystem software but do not boot it. -z # Wait # seconds before booting. arguments -a Multiuser boot. Table 2. Testing the Workstation Configuration cnfg [#] cnfg cnfg 3 ii Display the basic configuration for all slots. Display the detailed configuration for the base system slot. Sample cnfg Displays >>cnfg 1 2 3: KN02-BA DEC V5.7e TCF0 3 0: 1: PMAG-AA PMAD-AA DEC DEC V5.3d V5.3d TCF0 TCF0 1 2 3 ( 32 MB) (enet: 08-00-2b-0f-45-72) (SCSI = 7) (CX -- D=8) (enet: 08-00-2b-0f-45-31) Slot number Model code Module code and summary of module information >>cnfg 3 1 2 3: KN02-BA 3 DEC V5.7e 4 TCF0 ( 32 MB) (enet: 08-00-2b-0f-45-72) (SCSI = 7) 5 6 --------------------------------------------------DEV PID VID REV SCSI DEV ===== ================== ========= ====== ======== tz1 SEQ rz4 RX23 (C) DEC DEC 0700 DIR 7 dcache ( 64 KB), icache ( 64 KB) 8 mem( 0): mem( 1): 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 9 a0000000:a03fffff a0400000:a07fffff ( 16 MB) ( 16 MB) Slot number Model code Module code and summary of module information SCSI device code with SCSI ID SCSI device product ID (not always present) SCSI device descriptor Amount of cache memory Memory slot number Amount of RAM memory in slot iii Table 3. Setting Environment Variables Commands setenv env value printenv [env] printenv printenv more unsetenv env Set the environment variable env to value. Display the value of environment variable env. Display the values of all environment variables. Display the value of the more environment variable. Clear the environment variable env. Environment Variables boot setenv boot 3/mop setenv boot "3/mop -a" console setenv console s setenv console * setenv console 0 haltaction setenv haltaction b setenv haltaction h setenv haltaction r more setenv more 23 setenv more 0 testaction setenv testaction q setenv testaction t iv Set the parameters for a system boot. Set the boot environment variable to 3/mop. Set the boot environment variable to 3/mop -a. The quotation marks are necessary when there is a blank space in the parameter. Select the system console. Make the terminal that is connected to communications connector 3 (next to the halt button) the system console. Make the workstation monitor the system console. If the workstation has more than one monitor, make the monitor in the lowest-numbered slot the system console. Displays the keyboard language menu on the system console. If no video is installed, a serial-line console will be selected and no language menu will be displayed. Set the result of turning on the power switch or pressing the halt button. Boot the worksystem software. Enter console mode. Restart the worksystem software without booting; boot only if the restart fails. Set the number of lines of text to scroll before pausing. Scroll 23 lines then pause. Scroll text without pausing. Select the power-up self-test. Use the quick, less thorough self-test. Use the complete, thorough self-test. Table 4. Other Console Commands cat #/scriptname cat 2/testtap Display a script. Display the script testtap stored in ROM memory in TURBOchannel option slot 2. erl [-c] Display the system log of error messages. -c Clear all messages from the log. init [#] [argument...] Initialize a module. init Initialize all modules. init 1 Initialize option module 1. init 3 -m Initialize the system module and clear base system memory. ls [#] List the test scripts stored in a module ROM. ls List the test scripts stored in all the module ROMs. ls 1 List the test scripts stored in the ROM on TURBOchannel option module 1. passwd [OPTIONS] Set the console password. passwd Display the password prompt so you can set your password. passwd -s Display the password prompt to set a new password. passwd -c Clear the console password. restart Restart the worksystem software. script scriptname Write a temporary script (end with two Returns). script setall Write a temporary script named setall. scriptname Run the temporary script scriptname. sh [OPTIONS] [#/scriptname] [argument...] sh 0/setall Run a script named setall that is stored in ROM memory in TURBOchannel option slot 0. See the options for sh in Chapter 11 of the DECstation 5000 Model 100 Series Hardware Operator’s Guide. sh #/pst-t Test TURBOchannel option slot # with a thorough system self-test. t [OPTION] [#/testname] [argument...] test Test all modules. t 3/ni/common Test the base system Ethernet controller with SCC transmit and receive test. t -1 2/ni/dma1 Test TURBOchannel option slot 2 with the self-test ni/dma1. Run the test in a continuous loop (-l). t #/ ? List all of the tests available for slot #. v Table 5. SCSI ID Switch Settings for External Devices SCSI ID Number Hard Disk Drives in a BA42 expansion box RRD40 Compact Disc Drive1 TK50Z Tape Drive TLZ04 Tape Drive2 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 Up Up Down Up Down Up Up Down Down Down Up Up Down Up Down Down Down Up Down Down Down Down Down Up Down Up Down Down Up Up Up Down Down Up Down Up Up Up Down Up Up Up 1 Switch 4 on the RRD40 optical compact disc drive has no effect on the ID number. 2 Switch 1 (the left switch) on the TLZ04 tape drive should always be in the down position. Table 6. SCSI ID Jumper Settings for Internal Drives ID Number TZK10 QIC, RZ23, RZ23L, RZ24, RZ251 RRD42 6 5 4 3 2 1 0 On On Off On Off On On Off Off Off On On Off On Off Off Off On Off Off Off Off On On On Off On Off Off On On On Off Off On Off On Off Off Off Off Off 1 The RZ25 has front and side jumpers. Pin 4 on the RZ25 front jumpers must always be in place. When the front jumpers are used, all pins must be removed from the side jumpers. When the side jumpers are used, all pins except pin 4 must be removed from the front jumpers. Set the jumper pins from left to right, with the drives positioned as shown on the next page. vi Set only these switches TK50Z tape drive expansion box RRD40 CD drive expansion box RZ23L hard disk drive RZ25 hard disk drive Set these switches if box has only one drive Set only these switches OPTIONS P421 (2) RZ5 (1) RZ5 AC LINE BA42 storage expansion box RZ23 hard disk drive Set only these pins RRD42 optical compact disc drive TLZ04 tape drive expansion box RZ24 hard disk drive Set only these pins TZK10 QIC tape drive WS33R009 vii RGB signal cable connectors Fuse Power connector R G B Video cable 4 5 3 2 1 PMAG-C V~100-120 A 3.0 V~220-240 A 1.7 V~100-120/22 A 7.9/4.2 0-240 Hz 50-60 W 359 2 14 13 12 6 11 10 9 8 1. Option slot 0 with a video module in place 7 8. Keyboard-mouse connector 9. Communications connector 2 2. Option slot 1 10. Communications connector 3 3. Option slot 2 11. Halt button 4. Cover-release screw 12. Diagnostic indicator lights 5. Monitor-to-system-unit power connector 13. Base system ThickWire Ethernet connector 6. On/off switch 14. Base system SCSI connector 7. System unit power connector WS33R001 viii
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