HP BladeSystem tested configuration for Quantum StorNext 3.1

HP BladeSystem tested configuration for Quantum StorNext 3.1

StorNext data management software streamlines digital workflow and reduces data retention costs by creating a consolidated storage pool where multiple systems can access SAN storage in parallel. This enables greater throughput and faster data sharing than is possible with standard network attached storage architectures. StorNext includes an integrated data movement engine that transparently moves files between different tiers of storage to reduce data retention costs and provide additional data protection. The StorNext suite is composed of two discrete components:
• StorNext File System – provides data sharing functionality
• StorNext Storage Manager – provides automated data movement

StorNext creates shared pools of images, media content, analytical data, and other key digital assets, which are made accessible across multiple operating systems. As a result, StorNext reduces storage costs and the expenses normally associated with digital asset retention. Particularly in server blade architectures, StorNext provides fast, effective data sharing of this consolidated storage pool for any servers mounting the file system. Even if they are running different operating systems, these server blades have access to the shared data pool and eliminate any performance bottlenecks normally associated with traditional, serialized, workflow processes.

Conceptually, the server blade environment appears to StorNext as a high-speed, networked, server architecture. As such, the software takes full advantage of the high-speed data throughput, reliability, and cost benefits of this architecture. Each server blade can be configured as a client on the file system, and using the StorNext Distributed LAN Client (DLC), servers in remote locations can access the file system using a LAN connection.

An option for StorNext is the High-Availability (HA) feature. Utilizing two separate servers as MetaData Controllers (MDCs) in an active/standby mode, StorNext offers the inherent redundancy of such a configuration. In the event of a power loss on the primary MDC the software would utilize the HP Integrated Lights-Out (iLO) feature to power off the faulty MDC and turn over control to the standby unit; all without a loss of data.

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HP Paper Selector Guide

HP Paper Selector Guide

What printer type do you have?
HP Inkjet Printer
HP’s coated inkjet papers are engineered with swellable or porous coatings that provide the highest-quality document reproduction. When you print using HP inks and paper, you get documents that deliver a professional look and feel.

HP Laser Printer
Choosing the right laser paper for different uses makes good sense. It allows you to be economical on your everyday jobs and to highlight your communications on the important ones. Each HP laser paper is engineered to have a super-smooth texture and, in some cases, a special coating for when you want your images to all but leap off the page.

HP Multi-machine
Exhaustive research goes into all the HP Multi-machine paper selections to ensure they are optimized to work well in both inkjet and laser machines. HP has engineered a wide variety of economical and reliable papers that keep productivity up and costs down.

HP Inkjet Photo Printer
HP has you covered for inkjet photo paper. From sharing photos with friends to the needs of businesses and professional photographers, HP has engineered a broad range of photo paper types and sizes for all your photo printing needs.

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HP NC310F PCI-X 1000SX Gigabit Server Adapter

HP NC310F PCI-X 1000SX Gigabit Server Adapter

The HP NC310F server adapter is a single port 1000SX fiber-optic adapter option with 133 MHz PCI-X bus technology. Standard feature support includes network failover and load balancing, PCI hot plug capability, jumbo frames, dual address cycles (DAC), TCP offload capability, pre-boot execution environment (PXE), and more. The NC310F also supports optional HP ProLiant Essentials Intelligent Networking Pack that proactively adapts to changes in the network infrastructure.

HP NC310F PCI-X 1000SX Gigabit Server Adapter CD containing drivers, user guide, installation and diagnostic utilities Quick install card Product warranty statement.

Performance
Gigabit Ethernet Throughput
A 1000Mbps Ethernet transfer rate delivers outstanding network performance that improves response time and removes bottlenecks.
PCI-X Data Path
PCI-X architecture currently operates at speeds up to 133Mhz providing data transfer rates above one gigabit per second. PCI-X technology also ensures hardware investment protection by retaining backward compatibility with the standard PCI bus architecture at the device and driver level. Both the PCI-X v1.0a and PCI v2.3 standards are supported.
Jumbo Frames
Jumbo frames (also known as extended frames) permit a 9K byte maximum transmission unit (MTU), which is six times the size of standard 1500 byte Ethernet frame. The NC310F supports Jumbo frames as a way to achieve higher throughput and better CPU utilization. Jumbo frames are particularly useful for database transfers and tape backups.

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HP BladeSystem c-Class Enclosure Troubleshooting Guide

HP BladeSystem c-Class Enclosure Troubleshooting Guide

This document is for the person who installs, administers, and troubleshoots HP BladeSystem c-Class products. Only persons experienced in server blade technology and configuration should attempt these procedures. HP assumes you are qualified in the servicing of computer equipment and trained in recognizing hazards in products with hazardous energy levels.

This guide provides procedures and solutions for troubleshooting an HP BladeSystem c-Class enclosure, from using the Insight Display to more complex component-level troubleshooting. Always begin the troubleshooting process by using the Insight Display Health Summary screen to resolve all reported errors. If the procedures provided by the Insight Display do not correct the issue, then use the procedures in this guide to further troubleshoot the issue.

When troubleshooting an enclosure, be sure that the enclosure and all components are installed properly. For more information, see the HP BladeSystem c-Class Solution Overview on the HP website (http://www.hp.com/go/bladesystem/documentation). When the system is powered on and the Insight Display is working, use the Insight Display for diagnosing and troubleshooting. The Insight Display is located on the front of each enclosure, and it uses colors to indicate overall system health and component health.

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Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 Preinstalled on ProLiant 300 Series Servers

Microsoft Windows Server 2003 R2 Preinstalled on ProLiant 300 Series Servers

Microsoft® Windows® Server 2003 R2 is Microsoft’s update release of the Windows Server 2003 operating system. The Windows Server 2003 platform is the most mature, manageable and cost effective way to deliver secure business critical applications and Web Services to the enterprise. Windows Server 2003 R2 provides a scalable, secure Web application platform and enables new scenarios including simplified branch server management, improved identity and access management, and more efficient storage management, building upon the increased security, reliability and performance provided by Windows Server 2003.

Windows Server 2003 R2 with Service Pack 2 is available for purchase from HP with the following options:
Pre-installed on select HP ProLiant 100 and 300 series servers with the CDs included in the server as recovery media Non-preinstalled with the operating system CDs included in the server Client Access Licenses are included with your purchase and also sold in either 5 or 25 license packs separately . These licenses apply to Windows Server 2003 or Windows Server 2003 R2.

Windows Server 2003 R2 is also available for purchase from your authorized HP reseller in the form of the Microsoft Windows Server Reseller Option Kit or ROK. ROK provides authorized distributors and resellers flexibility in stocking Windows Server from HP and allows the reseller to match their customer’s preferred operating system with your chosen HP server. These products offer the same benefits as a preinstalled or on CD operating system and can be sold with any new supported HP ProLiant server and HP BladeSystems. ROK is available in most editions of Windows Server and Windows Small Business Server. See below for a complete list of ROK products.

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HP Model 744 Owner’s Guide

HP Model 744 Owner’s Guide

This chapter introduces the Model 744 Board Computer. Its purpose is to familiarize you with the board computer and its installation procedure. The instructions in this chapter assume you are using either the HP-UX or HP-RT operating system.
The major sections within this chapter are:
• Product Description
• Installation Overview
• Supported Products
• Environmental Requirements
• Operating System Overview
• Manuals for System Information
• Online Sources of Information
• Installing HP-UX and HP-RT
• Audio

The HP 9000 Model 744 is a high-performance Precision Architecture board computer based on the Hewlett-Packard PA-RISC 7300LC technology. It contains the following key features:
• Model types (the rt designates models that operate under the HP-RT operating system - the models are physically the same):
Model 744/132L
Model 744rt/132L
Model 744/165L
Model 744rt/165L
• VME slot configuration
Single slot
Dual slot (requires PCI Mezzanine Card (PMC) bridge board or General System Connect (GSC) expansion kit Three slots (requires PMC bridge and expander boards)
• CPU PA-RISC PA7300-LC, processor performance
Model 744/132L - 132 MHz
Primary internal cache - 128 KB: 64 KB instruction, 64KB data
Model 744/165L - 165 MHz
Primary internal cache - 128 KB: 64 KB instruction, 64KB data
Secondary cache - 512 KB
• Clocks
Battery-backed real-time clock
Interval timers (One 32 bit, Two16 bit)
Watchdog timer

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HP services server based computing (SBC)

HP services server based computing (SBC)

Companies that require a highly reliable network of computers connected to a centralised server running mission-critical applications, such as hospitals, insurance agencies or airline reservation centres, and hotels can greatly benefit from Server Based Computing (SBC).

Fortune 1000 firms with aggressive cost-cutting agendas and IT managers challenged to do more with less are prime candidates for SBC. The reduction of support staff required to run the organisation’s IT infrastructure and the overall cost savings provide valued benefits to time-taxed and cost-sensitive enterprises.

Customers achieve excellent return on investment and a reduced total cost of ownership of their IT infrastructure with SBC by efficiently obtaining, maintaining, and upgrading PCs, software, network infrastructures and administration.

single point deployment, management and support
SBC is a model in which applications are deployed, managed, supported, and executed 100% on a server. The methodology functions as a multi-user operating system for distributing the presentation of an application’s interface to a client device. SBC solutions allow for the centralised deployment of enterprise-wide applications while maintaining the ability to support a variety of client computing devices - including handheld computers, notebooks, Thin Clients, and PCs (including Macintosh), amongst others.

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HP Pavilion ze2200 Notebook PC Maintenance and Service Guide

HP Pavilion ze2200 Notebook PC Maintenance and Service Guide

This guide is a troubleshooting reference used for maintaining and servicing the notebook. It provides comprehensive information on identifying notebook features, components, and spare parts; troubleshooting notebook problems; and performing notebook disassembly procedures.

The HP Pavilion ze2200 Notebook PC 1 and the Compaq Presario M2200 Notebook PC 2 offer advanced modularity, Intel® Mobile Pentium® M and Celeron® M processors, and extensive multimedia support.

Numerous references are made throughout this Maintenance and Service Guide to “full-featured” and “defeatured” notebook models. A model is considered to be full-featured if it has 3 Universal Serial Bus ports and the following components:
■ S-Video-out jack
■ Expansion port 2
■ 6-in-1 Digital Media Slot or 6-in-1 Memory Reader
A notebook model is considered to be defeatured if it has only 2 Universal Serial Bus ports and none of the components in the preceding list.

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HP OpenView Smart Plug-in for BEA WebLogic Server

HP OpenView Smart Plug-in for BEA WebLogic Server

The HP OpenView Smart Plug-in (SPI) for BEA WebLogic Server is the key to more effective management of your mission-critical WebLogic application infrastructure. However, managing the infrastructure alone is not enough. The powerful extensibility of this SPI allows all applications built on top of WebLogic Server to leverage JMX (Java™ Management Extensions) for easy manageability. The result is application services that are highly available, performing to expectations and aligned with your business priorities.

HP OpenView Operations monitors key operational events and enables convenient launch of key administrative actions on any BEA WebLogic Server. From the central console you can:
• Monitor logfiles, such as weblogic.log, including logfile name rotation
• View contents of WebLogic server log
• Monitor changes to WebLogic configuration files
• Check WebLogic server availability
• Launch the WebLogic browser-based administration application
• Start and stop WebLogic server

Performance — HP OpenView Performance
HP OpenView Performance monitors critical BEA WebLogic resources (and optional extensions for applications ‘on top’), including more than 50 pre-defined performance thresholds for WebLogic health.
• Server performance
• Transaction rates
• Servlet executing times, time-outs, request rates
• Enterprise Java Bean resource utilization
• JDBC connection status
• Java Message Service processing
• Java Virtual Machine heap utilization
• Web application processing
• Cluster processing

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HP Photosmart 8000 series User’s Guide

HP Photosmart 8000 series User’s Guide

Thank you for purchasing an HP Photosmart 8000 series printer! With this new photo printer you can print beautiful photos, save photos to a computer, and create fun and easy projects with or without a computer.

This guide primarily explains how to print without a computer. To learn how to print from a computer, install the printer software and view the onscreen Help. For an overview of using a computer and the printer together, see Printing from a computer. For information about installing the software, see the Quick Start booklet.

The printer comes with the following documentation:
● Quick Start booklet: The HP Photosmart 8000 series Quick Start booklet explains how to set up the printer, install the printer software, and print your first photo.
● User’s Guide: The HP Photosmart 8000 series User’s Guide is the book you are reading. This book describes the basic features of the printer, explains how to use the printer without connecting a computer, and contains hardware troubleshooting information.
● HP Photosmart Printer Help: The onscreen HP Photosmart Printer Help describes how to use the printer with a computer and contains software troubleshooting information.

Front of printer
1 Output tray: After printing, remove your photos and documents from this tray.
2 Main tray: Place plain paper, transparencies, envelopes, or other media in this tray for printing.
3 Printer screen: Use this screen to view your photos and menu options.
4 Main cover: Raise the main cover to access the print cartridges.
5 Top cover: Open the top cover to access the Photo cassette. Use the Photo cassette to print on smaller photo paper.
6 On: Press this button to turn on the printer or put it into power save mode.
7 Camera port: Connect a PictBridge-compatible digital camera, the optional HP Bluetooth® wireless printer adapter, or an HP iPod to this port.
8 Memory card slots: Insert memory cards here

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HP Care Pack Services for HP ProLiant Servers

HP Care Pack Services for HP ProLiant Servers

Why sell HP Care Pack Services for ProLiant?
Increase the value and profitability of each HP ProLiant sale
• Substantially increase individual commission payments Helps generate repeat hardware business
• 90% of customers who purchase service uplifts with hardware will repeat buy versus only 69% of those who purchase hardware only

Easy to sell
• Sold as HP Option
Less hassle for you
• Customer gets a fast, qualified response directly from HP
• Customer does not need to contact you if a fault occurs, leaving you to focus more on selling

Customer benefits
• Peace of mind - improved cover for an extended period
• Improved productivity
• Protects investment by minimising downtime
• Easy budget planning with fixed cost support that includes call-out, parts and labour
• High quality service providing direct access to HP trained technicians who will provide a speedy expert response, ensuring any problems are quickly resolved

Questions to ask your customer
How critical are the applications that will be running on the ProLiant hardware?
2 How long could your business afford to be without the system/application if the server was to fail?
3 What would the consequences to your business be of the server being unavailable for a period of time?
• HP recommends a 4 hour response 24×7 service
4 How do you budget for hardware and software support?
5 Would a fixed, upfront cost be easier for you to manage from a budgeting perspective?
• HP Care Pack Services offer a single upfront payment
6 Do your IT staff have the required knowledge and experience to install and set up the ProLiant management software?
• HP recommends an Installation and Startup Insight Control Environment sale

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HP LaserJet 1020 User Guide

HP LaserJet 1020 User Guide

HP LaserJet 1020 printer
● 14 pages per minute (ppm) for A4 media and 15 ppm for letter media
● First page out in as few as 10 seconds
● FastRes 1200: 1200 dpi effective output quality (600 x 600 x 2 dpi with HP Resolution Enhancement technology [REt])
● 150-sheet main input tray
● Priority feed slot
● 100-sheet output capacity
● EconoMode (saves toner)
● Print watermarks, booklets, multiple pages per sheet (N-up), and first page on different media than rest of the document
● 2 MB RAM
● 2,000-page print cartridge
● USB 2.0 High Speed
● Power switch

The following sections describe the input trays and output bin.
Priority feed slot
You should use the priority feed slot when feeding one sheet of paper, envelope, postcard, label, or transparency. You can also use the priority feed slot to print the first page on different media than the rest of the document.
Media guides ensure that the media is correctly fed into the printer and that the print is not skewed (crooked on the media). When loading media, adjust the media guides to match the width of the media that you are using.

Main input tray
The main input tray, accessed from the front of the printer, holds up to 150 sheets of 20-lb paper or other media. For information about media specifications, see Printer capacities and ratings.
Media guides ensure the media is correctly fed into the printer and the print is not skewed (crooked on the media). The main input tray has both side and front media guides. When loading media, adjust the media guides to match the length and width of the media that you are using.

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Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Architecture Planning Service

Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 Architecture Planning Service

HP Express Services are designed as fast to deploy, packaged offerings to quickly and cost-effectively help your organisation achieve new efficiencies and competitive advantage. Mission-critical email communications Today’s heavy reliance on email means most businesses have to balance rich, efficient access to email against email security threats and the need for cost-efficient enterprise-wide deployment.

Microsoft® Exchange Server 2007 has been designed specifically to meet these challenges with an advanced messaging system that addresses protection and collaborative employee access anywhere, anytime. Exchange Server 2007 Our Express Services offering for Exchange Server 2007 is an Architecture Planning Service which develops a high level architecture for your organisation’s new messaging environment. Working in line with your business and technical objectives, HP’s experienced Exchange Server 2007 Consultants will provide expert guidance, deliver you an implementation roadmap, and define the topology and hardware requirements for your Exchange Server 2007 messaging deployment.

The right fit
The HP Express Services offering for Exchange Server 2007 is best suited to your organisation if you are about to start an Exchange Server 2007 implementation program. But it’s equally suited to you if you have a messaging environment based on another platform, and are looking to change. The additional business benefits of this HP service include helping you reduce the cost and complexity of your current messaging environment, while increasing collaboration and productivity levels across your organisation with a future-proof Unified Communications platform.

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HP OpenView NNM Connector User Guide for Network Compliance Manager

HP OpenView NNM Connector User Guide for Network Compliance Manager

This guide provides information on installing and configuring the HP OpenView NNM Connector on Windows and Solaris platform. The guide is intended for network engineers and administrators. The information presented assumes that both NCM server and HP OpenView Network Node Manager (NNM) are installed and running in the network environment where the HP OpenView NNM Connector is being installed, and that the reader is familiar with the features of these products.

The HP OpenView NNM Connector provides the following features and benefits in a system already running both HP OpenView NNM and NCM software:
• Alarm integration — The HP OpenView NNM Connector communicates NCM configuration change information to the HP OpenView console, enabling you to quickly identify whether configuration changes may have caused network problems. From within the HP OpenView NNM display, you can quickly access NCM functionality to view specific configuration changes and device information, identify who made the change, and roll back to the previous configuration to restore network operation. Since a majority of network outages are caused by device configuration errors, this feature can enhance both problem identification and response time in resolving network downtime.
• Access to NCM configuration history from the HP OpenView NNM console — From the HP OpenView NNM, a device-level right-click menu provides access to three NCM features for reviewing changes. For any device in the NCM database, this feature displays configuration changes side-by-side so you can easily see changes. You can also view the configuration history.
• Operations efficiency — Network operations personnel can monitor and investigate information from two data sources from within a single screen.
• Improved database maintenance — The HP OpenView NNM Connector enables you to easily import HP OpenView NNM device information to the NCM database, reducing both the time required and risk of error inherent in maintaining separate device databases.

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HP Print Server Appliance 4250

HP Print Server Appliance 4250

Imagine the immediate efficiencies of transferring network printing from a general-purpose server to a localized, dedicated print appliance. The result—printing is faster and more reliable. Print spooling is easier to manage from anywhere on the Ethernet network, either locally or remotely. Workload on the file server is greatly reduced freeing the server to focus on other mission- critical tasks such as file, web or application serving.

The HP Print Server Appliance 4250 is simple to use. A network administrator uses a common web browser to manage the HP Print Server Appliance from the desktop to:
• Simplify printing management. The PSA 4250 is preloaded with HP printer drivers and installs using a web browser. Users can manage multiple PSAs with the new HP Web Jetadmin plug-in or individual PSAs by using the embedded web server.
• Easily access printers from PCs on the network via an administrative password
• Remotely manage and monitor print jobs, troubleshoot problems, reboot the system and install firmware upgrades
In addition, a client can always print even when the WAN link or file server is down, providing faster, more reliable printing and increased printer uptime.

How the HP Print Server Appliance 4250 works
Though the HP Print Server Appliance 4250 print solution will replace the function of your general print server(s), it is deployed under a localized print model rather than the centralized print model commonly used by general purpose servers.

Under a centralized print model all print traffic must travel to a central server and then to a given printer. Thus every print job is competing with all other network activities for bandwidth and processing time. Under a centralized print model the printing functionality of your network is also more vulnerable to single point failures. In a localized HP Print Server Appliance 4250 printer model, print traffic is contained within a segment of the network. Through this localized print model the HP Print Server Appliance 4250 offloads general-purpose servers and optimizes the business network by eliminating print traffic from the WAN and/or backbone. This localized print model eliminates the single point of failure that exists within the centralized print model and provides a natural mechanism to optimize individual network segments for better performance and/or redundancy.

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HP 16500B/16501A Logic Analysis System User’s Guide

HP 16500B/16501A Logic Analysis System User’s Guide

This manual may contain references to HP or Hewlett-Packard. Please note that Hewlett-Packard’s former test and measurement, semiconductor products and chemical analysis businesses are now part of Agilent Technologies. We have made no changes to this manual copy. The HP XXXX referred to in this document is now the Agilent XXXX. For example, model number HP8648A is now model number Agilent 8648A.

A system of measurement modules The HP 16500B is the mainframe of the Hewlett-Packard Logic Analysis System. It offers a modular structure for plug-in cards with a wide range of state, timing, oscilloscope, and pattern generator capabilities.

A powerful, easy-to-use interface The touchscreen interface offers pop-up menus and color graphics to lead you through measurement configurations without having to remember lots of steps. You can add a keyboard or mouse to speed data input and measurement configuration.

The HP 16501A expands module capacity
The HP 16501A is the add-on mainframe for expanding the module capacity of the HP 16500B. When the two are connected, they form a single ten-card system that is turned on and controlled by the HP 16500B.

Intermodule measusurement capability The HP 16500B offers intermodule measurement features that allow you to capture complex system activity. Modules can
• be armed by an external instrument,
• be armed by another module in the HP16500B or HP16501A frames, or
• be used to arm an external instrument

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HP 9200C Digital Sender Embedded Web Server User Guide

HP 9200C Digital Sender Embedded Web Server User Guide

A Web server provides an environment in which Web programs can run, in much the same way that an operating system, such as Microsoft® Windows®, provides an environment in which programs can run on your computer. A Web browser, such as Microsoft Internet Explorer, Apple Safari, or Mozilla, can show output from a Web server.

An embedded Web server (EWS) resides on a hardware product (such as a printer) in the firmware, rather than as software that is loaded on a network server.

The advantage of an embedded Web server is that it provides an interface to the product that anyone who has a network-connected computer and a standard Web browser can open and use. No special software needs to be installed or configured. With the HP Embedded Web Server, you can view product status information, change settings, and manage the product at your computer.

Note
In thisguide,the terms “product” and “device”are used interchangeably. When products or devices are discussed in this guide, the information pertains to HP LaserJet printers or MFPs, or HP Digital Senders. For specific information about the features that your printer, multifunction peripheral (MFP), or digital sender supports, see the documentation that came with your product.

Features
You can use the HP Embedded Web Server to view product and network status and to manage printing functions from your computer, rather than at the product control panel. With the HP Embedded Web Server, you can perform these tasks:
● View control-panel messages and product-status information.
● Determine the remaining life for all supplies and configure specific ordering information for supplies.
● Gain access to the product’s technical support page.
● Add or customize links to other Web sites.
● View and change product configuration, such as tray configurations.
● View and change network configuration.
● View and print information pages, such as the Configuration page.
● Receive alerts about product events, such as when the product is low on supplies, through e-mail.
● Select the language in which to display the HP Embedded Web Server screens.
● Conserve energy by scheduling the product sleep delay so that the product will go into sleep mode after a period of time of not being used.
● Send product configuration and supplies usage information periodically to your service provider.

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HP NetServer E 800 Installation Guide

HP NetServer E 800 Installation Guide

This installation guide is a quick reference for HP NetServer E 800 installation. Skip any steps that do not apply to your installation. Refer to the figures below for connection and operating information. For more information, refer to the HP NetServer E 800 User Guide.

Step 1: Attaching all the Cables
If you are not installing any accessories, attach all available cables to the respective connectors, then go to “Step 7: Configuring the HP NetServer.”
NOTE
The two USB connectors are reserved for printers, scanners, and external modems. The NetServer does not support USB connections for the keyboard and mouse.

Step 2: Opening the HP NetServer
Tools Required:
• ¼ inch flat-blade screwdriver
• Torx T-15 driver
WARNING
Before removing the cover, always disconnect the power cord and remove the telephone cable.
Disconnect the power cord to avoid exposure to high energy levels that may cause burns when parts are short-circuited by metal objects such as tools or jewelry. Disconnect telephone cables to avoid exposure to shock hazard from telephone ringing voltages.

Step 3: Installing Memory
• Use only HP DIMMs, which are 3.3V, 168-pin, PC133 (133 MHz), buffered SDRAM DIMMs in 128 MB, 256 MB, or 512 MB.
• DIMMs may be installed in any slot, in any combination (sizes mixed), in any order, but HP recommends starting at slot 0 and filling the slots in order with the largest size first: 0, 1, 2, and 3.
• Ensure both latches close on the DIMM when completely installed.

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Cluster Management Guide – Guidelines for the Development and Management of Cluster Initiatives

Cluster Management Guide – Guidelines for the Development and Management of Cluster Initiatives

Cluster initiatives facilitate and accelerate innovations and then bring them to market maturity, thus ensuring the longterm, economic success of the companies involved. They represent an efficient instrument for the concentration of resources and funding, the achievement of critical dimensions and the guaranteeing of the dissemination of knowledge and expertise, which represent factors strengthening both locations and the economy on a sustained basis.

Therefore, it is especially important that clusters also establish international networking, and that they act as a bridge-head in the promotion of regional and cross-border cooperation.

Upper Austria began the successful implementation of a cluster-oriented innovation policy in 1998, and has ever since cooperated with other innovative regions. In particular, Upper Austria shows excellent progress in the areas of cluster formation and further development. As a result, our federal ter initiative competence – a position which guarantees clear advantages for both business and industry.

This Cluster Management Guide is the first document to define the most important steps for the installation of a cluster initiative. The Guide shows how a cluster can be successfully established, financed and expanded. Best practice examples from the CLOE regions clarify this process further. In this way, Upper Austria has put its experience at the service of other regions and has thus made an important contribution to the success of the CLOE project.

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HP ProLiant servers Solutions Guide

HP ProLiant servers Solutions Guide

Servers can help you protect information and enhance efficiency in ways that PCs alone cannot, providing a more reliable foundation for growth. HP ProLiant servers are your guarantee of simple, affordable computing – especially with the introduction of a trailblazing new generation of models to the lineup. This guide examines why.

The reliable answer to business change If there’s one constant in business, it’s change. For companies that rely on paper-based processes, change might simply be a client switching to e-mail. But it has ramifications if, for example, you can no longer invoice by fax.

Even if you have some basic IT in place, can you be sure it is properly shared, protected and able to flex on demand? PCs alone are not enough. A server offers a much more robust and flexible solution.

For companies with limited or no IT staff, identifying, deploying and managing the right server may seem a daunting and expensive challenge. In fact, you can purchase a server for as little as the cost of a sophisticated desktop. And the cost of deploying and maintaining it is lower than that of data loss or inefficient resource sharing.

How can this guide help?
HP ProLiant server solutions combine smart advice, technology and services to help ensure simplicity and affordability from the start.
This guide can help, by focusing on the process and benefits of:
• Deploying a first server
• Upgrading and expanding an existing server network
• Selecting the appropriate model, options and services
Plus, you can always turn to a local HP partner for any further details you may need.

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HP Jornada 560 Series Personal Digital Assistant

HP Jornada 560 Series Personal Digital Assistant

Your hp Jornada lets you keep your most important business and personal information current and close at hand. Your hp Jornada includes Microsoft Pocket PC Software 2002, which includes the latest version of Microsoft Pocket Outlook®, so you can read and write e-mail while on the road and manage your appointments and contacts. You will find that your hp Jornada is also the perfect companion to your desktop or notebook PC, allowing you to take vital business data and documents with you and easily upload updated information upon returning to your desk. The hp Jornada offers you the highest quality in performance and power management as well as rich programs and utilities designed by Hewlett-Packard, making hp Jornada your powerful, reliable, mobile business partner.

In this chapter, you will find:
• a list of the hp Jornada package contents.
• an overview of this User’s Guide, and pointers to other sources of helpful information.
• descriptions of the programs and features included with your hp Jornada

What’s in the Box
Your hp Jornada package includes the following items:
• hp Jornada 560 series personal digital assistant
• hp Jornada main battery (rechargeable lithium-polymer battery pack)
• 3-volt CR-2032 coin cell backup battery (attached to the Quick Start Card)
• ac adapter
• USB cradle for connecting your hp Jornada to your desktop PC
• hp Jornada Quick Start Guide—a graphic guide to setting up your hp Jornada
• hp documentation pack—includes this User’s Guide and Regulatory Information Leaflet, and the hp Jornada Accessory Guide
• Pocket PC Companion CD—includes Microsoft ActiveSync® and Microsoft Outlook 2002 for your desktop PC, as well as programs and utilities that add functionality to your hp Jornada

Using This Manual
This User’s Guide is designed to help you get started using your hp Jornada quickly and easily. Although great care has been taken to ensure the accuracy of procedures and artwork, some of the screens displayed on your hp Jornada may be different from the ones that appear in this User’s Guide.
Detailed, step-by-step instructions for using the programs on your hp Jornada are also included in online Help, so you will always have access to them, and you do not have to carry this guide when you travel. (For more information on using online Help, see “Using Online Help on Your hp Jornada,” later in this chapter.)

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SmartMove Quick Reference Guide

SmartMove Quick Reference Guide

SmartMove, from Enigma Data Solutions, migrates, copies, moves or archives data accessible either locally, or through CIFS or NFS, from primary to secondary storage (e.g. disk, Centera and tape).

SmartMove Platforms
SmartMove runs on:
• Windows (2000,2003)
• Solaris (8,9 & 10)
• Linux (Ask for our interoperability matrix, key Linux releases are supported)

‘Migration Mode’ Behaviour
• On NFS (Unix/Linux), SmartMove writes symbolic links on the primary pointing to the migrated data on secondary.
• On CIFS (Windows), SmartMove writes shortcuts on the primary pointing to the migrated data on secondary.
• With EMC FileMover on CIFS or NFS, A placeholder stub file is created on the primary storage data is recalled by the Celerra.

SmartMove and NAS
Unlike much HSM software, SmartMove can migrate data from any CIFS or NFS accessible primary (including EMC and Netapp NAS) to any CIFS or NFS accessible secondary. It does not require any agents or extra file system software to run on the primary or secondary device. SmartMove is included in the Celerra Interoperability Matrix.

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HP 130 designjet NR Printing Guide

HP 130 designjet NR Printing Guide

Initial Set-Up Procedures - Pre-Sets
Your FineArtPrints representative will set up your defaults and printing pre-sets when installing your Cinemage 200 system. However, if something should happen to your operating system or the pre-sets are changed somehow, this information sheet will guide you through the basics of restoring the proper system defaults for print production.

Default Printer Settings
1. Click on the Start button and Select Control Panel from the Start-up menu
2. Click on Printers and Faxes and Double Click on the HP 130 designjet NR icon
3. Click on Printer and Click on Properties
4. Select Printing Preferences
5. Under the Paper/Quality Category Tab:
a. Set the Source is to Roll
b. Set the Print Quality to Best
c. Click the Advanced Paper Settings button
i. Select Autorotate
ii. Set Roll Size to 24”Roll
6. Click OK on the Bottom Toolbar
7. Right Click on the HP 130 designjet NR Printer Icon and set as default Printer
8. Close Dialogue box, accepting all changes

Default Page Sizes
If these should be deleted somehow, you will have to contact your FineArtPrints representative and have them restored. There may be a programming fee if this should happen so be careful not to alter or delete them.

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Hp LaserJet Printer Family Print Media Guide

Hp LaserJet Printer Family Print Media Guide

HP LaserJet printers quickly and quietly produce documents of excellent print quality. A variety of print media, including paper, envelopes, labels, and overhead transparencies, can be used in your HP LaserJet printer. However, to ensure consistent performance and long-term reliability, the print media must be designed for use with laser printers. Many choices of high-quality print media are available to laser printer users.

This manual provides guidelines for selecting and using print media to help you get the best performance from your HP LaserJet printer. It also contains information to help troubleshoot HP LaserJet printer problems that might be caused by poor-quality print media.

You might encounter some terms that are unfamiliar to you. For more information about these terms, see the glossary in Appendix C on page 39. The standards discussed in this manual do not apply to paper that is being scanned, copied, or faxed through the scan path on an HP LaserJet MFP (multifunction peripheral). Check the individual product manuals for that information.

Note
This document does not support HP LaserJet 2686A, HP LaserJet Plus, HP LaserJet 500, or HP LaserJet 2000 printers. See the user guide for each printer for information about print-media specifications.

Note
When HP LaserJet printers are discussed in this guide, the information pertains to HP Monochrome LaserJet printers, HP color LaserJet printers, and HP LaserJet MFPs unless otherwise noted. For specific information about what media your printer or MFP supports, see the documentation that came with your product.

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HP Deskjet F4100 All-in-One series Basics Guide

HP Deskjet F4100 All-in-One series Basics Guide

The HP Deskjet F4100 All-in-One series is a versatile device that gives you easy-to-use copying, scanning, and printing. For information about the full range of features and functions, see the onscreen Help.

Scan: Starts scanning the original currently on the glass. The Scan command is ignored if the HP All-in-One is busy with any other job. The Scan command functions only when the computer is on.

Photosmart Essential button: Launches the HP Photosmart Software for printing, editing, and sharing photos.
NOTE: If the HP Photosmart Software is not installed on your computer, the Photosmart Essential button will not do anything.

Paper Type: Changes the paper type setting to either plain or photo paper. Make sure the appropriate paper type is loaded in the input tray. The default paper type setting is Plain. The Paper Type lights indicate the currently selected paper type, Plain or Photo.

Start Copy Black: Starts a black-and-white copy job.
Press this button multiple times to specify multiple black copies. The printer will start printing shortly after the number of copies have been selected. The number of copies to be printed is shown to the right of this button. TIP: You can make up to 9 copies using the control panel (varies by model).

Start Copy Color: Starts a color copy job.
Press this button multiple times to specify multiple color copies. The printer will start printing shortly after the number of copies have been selected. The number of copies to be printed is shown to the right of this button

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HP Color Planning Guide

HP Color Planning Guide

Color printing in the office is no longer limited to a specialized department or niche marketing firms or large-scale enterprises with considerable financial resources. Today, color printing is an essential tool in everyday business, a necessity for competing in a fast-paced and dynamic marketplace.

In fact, the question in most offices — large and small — is not “whether” to incorporate color printers into their operations, but rather “when and how.”

As you consider expanding the color printing capabilities in your own office, important questions will arise that affect not only your purchasing decision, but also your strategies for effective use of color printing throughout the organization. This guide provides answers to common questions about color printing that will make you a better and more-informed user of color printing. Each section of this guide provides a different perspective for evaluating printers. You may not need to read the entire document before choosing a printer. Any one of the sections may provide the answers you need. If you find you need more information, simply move to another perspective (section). Each section begins by posing a question:
1 Which technology is right for you, inkjet or laser? page 4
2 How will the printers be used? page 6
3 What printing capabilities do you require? page 8
4 What are your performance requirements? page 12
5 How important is reliability? page 14
6 Are you concerned about the total cost of printing? page 16

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HP Nonstop Servers Sync-Time User Guide

HP Nonstop Servers Sync-Time User Guide

For data centers, it is possible to implement an accurate, reliable, long-term, automated solution to synchronize the system time across all the production HP Nonstop servers that are used primarily in a distributed processing environment. Synchronizing the system time is an important aspect in such a distributed processing environment in order to maintain the integrity of transactions.

This document describes the inner workings of a solution called SYNC-TIME, designed and developed by Genesys Solutions, Inc. This solution meets all the requirements put forth by our customers. These requirements are explained below.

Requirements:
1. The proposed solution must run continuously on each HP Nonstop server and while doing so, it must monitor and compare the system time to a common accurate time server located external to the system
2. When the system time gradually falls outside a defined acceptable range (say plus or minus one second) or at certain set intervals (daily, weekly or monthly), the proposed solution must re-set the system time to the common external time
3. The proposed solution must allow for the operations department to monitor its functions through the use of EMS logs as well as SNMP messages
4. There should be a mechanism built into the proposed solution that can provide a real-time comparison of the actual system time on all the production systems along with the time on the external server so that it is possible to verify that the proposed solution actually works
5. In a normal operations environment, the proposed solution must run in a fully automated fashion, requiring no manual intervention
6. The proposed solution must be easily expandable to more HP Nonstop servers as needed

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USING THE HP 6890/5973 GC-MS

USING THE HP 6890/5973 GC-MS

As long as there is room in the autosampler tray, more samples may be added to the queue at any time, even if a prior analysis is in progress.
1. In the “Queue Mode” window, select “run individual sample” or “run batch of samples” and click “OK”, then follow the prompts. Use “batch sample” only if you want to use the same sample name and method for multiple vials.
2. You will be asked for your username and password.
3. Select an analysis method. Methods are posted on the GC oven door.
4. Place vial in the indicated position in the autosampler tray. To override the position assignment, click “cancel”, then enter the desired position.
5. Enter sample title and description, if desired
6. Check vial position
7. If you have only one sample, answer “no” to “Another Autoqueue?” If you have additional sample(s) to run, click “yes” and repeat steps 2-5.
8. Click on the “Report Manager” in the taskbar, and check the status of the instrument by double clicking on the “MS-1” line. If the window on the top right reads “status standby”, click on the “resume” button and enter “osesame” at the password prompt.
9. In Report Manger, be sure to note the filename that has been assigned to your sample; it consists of “P” followed by 4 numerals, then “.D”, e.g. “P1024.D”.
10. When a run is finished, a report will be printed automatically. The report consists of the total ion chromatogram (TIC), percent report, and library search results. If you want printouts of the mass spectra, they can be obtained through the Data Analysis module.

DURING THE RUN
• No need to wait around; you can come back later to pick up your printouts.
• If you want to watch the data as it is generated, click on “GC/MS Instrument #1” and maximize the “Total Ion Chromatogram” window. If the peaks go off-scale at the default attenuation (2.0E6), then your sample is too concentrated.
• Time elapsed/remaining can be viewed on the GC: press “time” on the GC keypad (top gray key on the far left)
• Use the standalone Data Analysis software module to take snapshots, etc.

ANALYZING DATA
1. If the “Enhanced Data Analysis” module is not already in the taskbar, a shortcut to the program (“Instrument #1 Data Analysis”) is located in the Windows XP Start menu.
2. Enter the same username and password as previously.
3. Select Load under the File menu
4. Select the data file, and the chromatogram will be displayed.
5. To expand a portion of the chromatogram or mass spectrum window, use the left mouse button to click and drag the cursor over the region of interest.
6. To zoom out to the entire range, double click the left mouse button.
7. To display the mass spectrum of a peak, place the pointer over the peak and double-click the right mouse button.
8. To display an averaged mass spectrum across a peak, click and drag the right mouse button across the region of interest.
9. To search the MS library, double click the right mouse button on the mass spectrum of a compound. (“Wiley275” must be selected as the library; this setting is in the “select library” option in the “Spectrum” menu.)
10. To print your data, select Print from the File menu. Either or both the TIC and MS windows may be printed. To generate .pdf files, select “Adobe PDF” as the printer.

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Guide to digital camera shooting modes - HP Digital Photography

Guide to digital camera shooting modes - HP Digital Photography

For every subject, there’s a perfect way to photograph it. Your camera’s auto mode is good in a pinch, but has its limitations. Many situations need very particular camera settings in order to be photographed correctly. In these instances, specific shooting modes are a great help. The following is a list of shooting modes that are typical of HP digital cameras (not all HP cameras have all modes). You can select a shooting mode by choosing Mode from the Capture Menu of your HP digital camera.
NOTE: Other camera brands may feature several of these same presets, but call them by a different name.

Auto Mode (default)
Benefit of using this mode:
Taking good shots quickly, when you don’t have time to select a special shooting mode.
How it works:
Camera automatically selects the best settings for your subject.

Landscape
Benefit of using this mode:
Captures detailed scenes of distant objects, such as mountains or city skylines.
How it works:
Camera selects a high f-number, increasing the depth of field so objects near and far away remain crisp and in focus.

Portrait
Benefit of using this mode:
Allows you to focus attention on subjects near you (such as people) while blurring distant objects.
How it works:
Camera selects a low f-number, narrowing the depth of field.

Study Photo
Benefit of using this mode:
Avoids blurry photos due to camera shake or a moving subject. Best used when lighting is at a low level such as indoors.
How it works:
Your camera increases its sensitivity to light (ISO) resulting in a shorter exposure time. This helps freeze motion for sharp, clear photos. For more on the Steady Photo feature of HP digital cameras, see the demo.

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HP-GL/2 on the NovaJet 500/630/700 Series Printers Guide

HP-GL/2 on the NovaJet 500/630/700 Series Printers Guide

This guide discusses setting printing parameters generally used with vector-based files, including palette selection, printer control, rotation, reprints, nesting and ink limit. ENCAD’s implementation of HP-GL/2 supports vector/raster merge and conforms to “The HP-GL/2 and HP RTL Reference Guide, Third Edition” by Hewlett-Packard Company (Addison-Wesley, 1997, ISBN 0-201-31014-7). Please refer to this guide for detail on HP-GL/2 commands.

CAD printing modes
Your printer offers several print modes which let you make tradeoffs between speed and quality. The procedure for selecting print modes is described in the

NovaJet Printer Reference Guide on the system CD-ROM.
The print mode you use depends on various factors, such as your drawing application, whether you’re printing in color or monochrome, and what type of media you’re using. Each print mode directly affects the printing speed and quality of the image you print, so you should understand the differences. Draft or Production modes are suited for line drawings and drawings with light solid fills, the types of images created by most CAD users. These modes are not recommended for continuous tone printing images, because bleeding may occur in areas of heavy fills or dark shading when printed with these modes.

Printing vector data
When printing vector data, you can control certain options from your software application, or you can assign control to the printer and set its options. Whether you assign control to the software (the default) or the printer depends on your personal preferences. You might choose to override software control because the software is not providing the features you want.

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HP StorageWorks EBS Solutions guide for VMware Consolidated Backup

HP StorageWorks EBS Solutions guide for VMware Consolidated Backup

A key component of an Enterprise Backup Solution (EBS), as envisioned by HP, is to maximize the use of shared resources and consolidation. This section provides more information on these concepts.

HP Enterprise backup environment
Implementing an Enterprise Backup Solution (EBS) can be challenging. HP understands that for any given Storage Area Network (SAN) environment there may be one or more vendor’s hardware and software present. Each of these components, including software, servers, interconnects, and target devices must work together. HP EBS is dedicated to providing thorough integration testing of industry standard, heterogeneous, and multi-vendor SAN environments.

The output of this work can be found at http://www.hp.com/go/ebs in the HP StorageWorks Enterprise Backup Solution (EBS) Hardware/Software Compatibility Matrix, the HP StorageWorks Enterprise Backup Solution design guide, and the various software guides and white papers, such as this one.

Virtual infrastructure
The primary benefit to virtualization may indeed be consolidation; however, a virtualized infrastructure can be beneficial in many other ways. For example, because an entire operating environment can be encapsulated in several files, that environment becomes easier to control, copy, distribute, and so on. If an organization virtualizes an operating system, its applications, configuration settings, and other desirable elements, that entire operating environment—known as a Virtual Machine (VM)—can be rolled out anywhere in the organization to maintain business continuity. To maximize availability, emerging technologies can allow VMs to migrate automatically from a potentially failing host to another virtualized platform—this happens with little or no user intervention.

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HP 16500C /16501A Logic Analysis System User Guide

HP 16500C /16501A Logic Analysis System User Guide

A system of measurement modules
The HP 16500C is the mainframe of the Hewlett-Packard Logic Analysis System. It offers a modular structure for plug-in cards with a wide range of state, timing, oscilloscope, and pattern generator capabilities.

A powerful, easy-to-use interface
The touchscreen interface offers pop-up menus and color graphics to lead you through measurement configurations without having to remember lots of steps. You can add a keyboard or mouse to speed data input and measurement configuration.

The HP 16501A expands module capacity
The HP 16501A is the add-on mainframe for expanding the module capacity of the HP 16500C. When the two are connected, they form a single ten-card system that is turned on and controlled by the HP 16500C.

Intermodule measusurement capability
The HP 16500C offers intermodule measurement features that allow you to capture complex system activity. Modules can
• be armed by an external instrument,
• be armed by another module in the HP16500C or HP16501A frames, or
• be used to arm an external instrument.

Install measurement modules in any slot
Single card analyzers, oscilloscopes, and other options can go in any slot of the HP 16500C or HP 16501A. You should generally begin installing cards starting with the bottom-most slot and working up.

Some measurement modules have multiple cards. A multiple-card module must be installed into adjacent slots in the same mainframe—that is, you cannot install one card of the module into the HP 16500C and the other into the HP 16501A.

Calibrate measurement modules after installation
Some measurement modules are sensitive to temperature and voltage variations between different mainframes. Thus, when you install such a module in the mainframe, you should calibrate it before using it to ensure maximum measurement precision and accuracy. See the Service Guide for each measurement module for installation and calibration procedures.

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HP ProLiant BL20p Generation 2 Server Blade Maintenance and Service Guide

HP ProLiant BL20p Generation 2 Server Blade Maintenance and Service Guide

This maintenance and service guide can be used for reference when servicing HP ProLiant BL20p Generation 2 Server Blades. WARNING: To reduce the risk of personal injury from electric shock and hazardous energy levels, only authorized service technicians should attempt to repair this equipment. Improper repairs can create conditions that are hazardous.

This guide is for service technicians. HP assumes you are qualified in the servicing of computer equipment and trained in recognizing hazard in products with hazardous energy levels and are familiar with weight and stability precautions for rack installations.

Integrated Management Log
The server includes an integrated, nonvolatile management log that contains fault and management information. The contents of the Integrated Management Log (IML) can be viewed with Insight Manager.

This chapter provides subassembly/module-level removal and replacement procedures for system components. After completing all necessary removal and replacement procedures, verify that all components operate properly by running the appropriate diagnostic software:
For server blade components, run the Server Diagnostics Utility, available from the HP website: www.hp.com For server blade enclosure and power enclosure components, run the infrastructure diagnostics. Refer to Chapter 3, “Dia gnostic Tools,” for more information.

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HP ProLiant ML350 Generation 4p Server User Guide

HP ProLiant ML350 Generation 4p Server User Guide

The NMI jumper allows administrators to perform a memory dump before performing a hard reset. Crash dump analysis is an essential part of eliminating reliability problems, such as hangs or crashes in operating systems, device drivers, and applications. Many crashes freeze a system, requiring you to do a hard reset. Resetting the system erases any information that would support root cause analysis.

Systems running Microsoft® Windows® operating systems experience a blue screen trap when the operating system crashes. When this happens, Microsoft® recommends that system administrators perform an NMI event by pressing a dump switch. The NMI event enables a hung system to become responsive again.

System LEDs and Internal Health LED Combinations
When the internal health LED on the front panel illuminates either amber or red, the server is experiencing a health event. Combinations of illuminated system LEDs and the internal health LED indicate system status.
The front panel health LEDs indicate only the current hardware status. In some situations, HP SIM may report server status differently than the health LEDs because the software tracks more system attributes.

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HP/Agilent 8922 Single-Slot Data Test System Option #K18 Supplementary User Guide

HP/Agilent 8922 Single-Slot Data Test System Option #K18 Supplementary User Guide

The HP/Agilent 8922 option K18 allows Single-Slot data products to be tested in production. The test performed verifies the complete data path (transmit and receive) through a mobile station containing an integrated modem and ensures the integrity of the data path within the Device Under Test (DUT).

Note that the Single-Slot data test performed by the HP/Agilent 8922 is a functional test and all existing functionality within the HP/Agilent 8922 is maintained with all parametric testing of the DUT (such as, TX Power Level, Phase & Frequency etc.) being performed in normal Speech mode. While in loopback mode for Single-Slot data testing, the HP/Agilent 8922 is unable to perfrom BER and Fast BER tests and Dual-Band Handover.

The test involves generating a data file, sending it to the data port on the DUT and transmitting it on the GSM air interface to the HP/Agilent 8922. The HP/Agilent 8922 then loops back the data received on the uplink to the downlink and transmits an identical copy of the data on the GSM air interface back to the DUT. This file can then be output on the DUT data port for analysis and comparison with the original file. This type of test verifies that a given data file can be presented to the DUT and transmitted and received correctly.

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HP JetDirect Print Servers Models 600N (EIO), 500X, 300X, and EX Plus Quick Start Guide

HP JetDirect Print Servers Models 600N (EIO), 500X, 300X, and EX Plus Quick Start Guide

This guide provides information to install the HP JetDirect print server and quickly set up your network printer on Microsoft and Novell NetWare networks.

Network Printing Basics
Networks consist of computers connected together to share information and resources, such as printers. On a “client-server” network, client computers send print jobs to dedicated server computers that control the use of each printer. On a “peer-to-peer” network, dedicated servers are not used. Instead, each computer is configured to send print jobs to the printer directly.

Network Printing Configurations
Client-server printing is typically used in medium to large networks where dedicated servers are used to manage printing needs of many users. Client- server networks use network operating systems (NOS) such as Novell NetWare and Microsoft Windows NT Server.

Peer-to-peer printing is more suitable for smaller networks. On peer-to-peer networks, users configure their Microsoft Windows 95/98 or NT systems to print directly to the printer. Note that peer-to-peer printing can be configured on a client-server network. For example, a small workgroup might use peer-to-peer printing even though it is connected to an enterprise-wide client-server network.

Regardless of the network type (client-server or peer-to-peer), your computers and printers must use a common language, or “network protocol” to communicate with each other. The most common protocols are IPX (Internet Packet Exchange), made popular by Novell NetWare networks, and TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol), made popular by the Internet. The print server supports these and other popular network protocols.

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HP NetServer LH 3000r Rack Cabling Reference Guide

HP NetServer LH 3000r Rack Cabling Reference Guide

This HP NetServer LH 3000r Cabling Reference Guide assumes that you have the rack assembly process completed, have mounted the HP NetServer LH 3000r, and are ready to cable the components in the rack enclosure. If you want a high-level checklist to use in this process, see Appendix A. For instructions on how to install the HP NetServer LH 3000r in a rack, consult the Installation Road Map shipped with your rack or the Installation Guide shipped with your NetServer unit.

NOTE
For instructions on how to assemble other components in a rack, please find and follow the documentation shipped with your rack components. If there is no such documentation with your rack and components, check the separately orderable installation kit. Or, use the generic rack assembly process described in this chapter.

Site Preparation
You may want to copy and use the site preparation checklist in this section (Table 1-1). Doing so before you begin to install and cable the NetServer may reveal actions you can take to support your success. Also be sure to read the section on site preparation of circuit breakers.

HP NetServer General Guidelines
Logical and physical network design provided
Server configuration parameters determined
Disk partition and directory structure determined
Required incoming power and data cabling in place
Working LAN, one working client, one working printer available (if integrating into an existing network)
Software license requirements met
Networking peripherals connected

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Avocent DSView 3 Connector for HP Software Technical Bulletin

Avocent DSView 3 Connector for HP Software Technical Bulletin

The Avocent DSView 3 Connector for HP Software extends the capabilities of HP Software Network Node Manager (NNM) and Operations for Windows (OVOW) to add out of band connectivity and control ensuring that IT assets can be managed remotely regardless of their operational state. By providing secure remote access to assets that are off-line, the DSView 3 Connector provides the critical access to systems required to meet demanding Service Level Agreements (SLA) and ensure operational efficiency.

Installation System requirements
The DSView 3 Connector for HP Software is supported on the following systems:
• Windows® 2000 Server Edition Service Pack 4 with HP NNM version 7.5
• Windows 2003 Server Edition Service Pack 1 with HP NNM version 7.5
• Windows XP Professional Service Pack 2 with HP NNM version 7.5
• Red Hat® Advanced Server 2.1 Update 1 with HP NNM
• Windows 2000 Server Edition Service Pack 4 with HP OVOW version 7.5
• Windows 2003 Server Edition Service Pack 1 with HP OVOW version 7.5

NOTE: The DSView 3 Connector for HP Software does not support the Network Node Manager Home Base web interface.

To install the Avocent DSView 3 Connector for HP Software:
1. Once you have purchased the Avocent DSView 3 Connector for HP Software, download the installation file to your HP Software server.
2. Double-click the file to start installation. Follow the on-screen instructions.
NOTE: The DSView 3 Connector will be installed in the C:\Program Files\Avocent directory on Windows platforms or in the /usr/local/avocent directory on Linux platforms.
3. In the Get Avocent DSView Server Info window, enter the DSView 3 server information.

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HP ProLiant Blade Utilities for Solaris 10 x64/x86 User Guide

HP ProLiant Blade Utilities for Solaris 10 x64/x86 User Guide

This document describes the installation, configuration, functionality, and maintenance of the HP ProLiant Blade Utilities package (HPQblade) for selected HP ProLiant systems running Sun Solaris 10 x64/x86 operating system in 64-bit kernel mode.

Package Format
The HPQblade package is distributed in a compressed tar file and can be extracted using the gunzip(1) and tar(1) utilities on a system running Solaris 10 x64/x86.

Package Contents
The HPQblade package contains:
• HP Blade Rack Update Utility for Solaris 10 x64/x86 (hpqblru(1M)).
• HP Rack Infrastructure Information Service for Solaris 10 x64/x86 (hpqriisd(1M)).
• Supporting documentation (release notes, man pages).

Functionality
The HP ProLiant Blade Utilities package is a small collection of drivers and tools that enable the monitoring of blade rack-related events and the upgrade of blade enclosure management module firmware.

The rack infrastructure information service (hpqriisd(1M)) logs blade rack-related events such as the insertion and removal of blades, incorrect configurations, etc. The blade rack update utility (hpqblru(1M)) is used to upgrade the management module firmware of the various enclosures in the rack.

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Rack guide HP Rack & Power Solutions

Rack guide HP Rack & Power Solutions

What makes a good rack solution? Whether you’re dealing with just a few servers or a large-scale data centre, planning the deployment or upgrade of any rack server environment is a major challenge.

The following issues in particular should be addressed upfront:
Physical deployment
Can you deploy the racks you need in the physical space that you’ve got available? Can you do it quickly, without additional rail kits? Will your rack be robust enough to cope with life in the data centre?

Investment protection
Can you ensure the rack equipment you invest in today will be compatible with – and will provide flexibility for – your future deployments?

Operational health
Can you effectively control the build up of heat within your rack? Can you organise your cables efficiently to ensure optimum airflow, and thereby keep your servers cool? Are all safety requirements being fulfilled – i.e., are your racks equipped with the requisite stabilisers and lockable doors? If you get the infrastructure right, everything is then possible.

Why choose HP?
As the number one server and storage vendor in the industry, HP understands what it takes to build a reliable, efficient and fully integrated server and storage infrastructure.

Industry standards and universality
All HP rack solutions are built according to industry standards – such as the HP Rack 10000 G2 series, which is built on 19″ RETMA standards and provides a universal rack for all HP rack-mount products. By designing our racks this way, we ensure full compatibility with third-party components, as well as all future developments built according to these standards.

Fully integrated
Although being open to third-party components, HP rack solutions are designed especially for seamless integration with HP servers and storage.

Fast deployment
With worldwide delivery services direct from the HP factory, you can receive a preconfigured or unassembled rack solution at your premises in rapid time. Your full order will be shipped together, which – in combination with HP tool-less deployment – will allow you to get your new solution up and running quickly.

Optimum space and airflow
HP racks are equipped with perforated doors, enhanced cable management and 0U lateral mounting, which provides the optimum front-to-back airflow that is required by most of today’s servers – as well as those of tomorrow.

Integrated HP Care Pack support
All HP Rack & Power Solutions come with a 3-year standard warranty*. However, if you are running an HP ProLiant server within your rack that has a valid HP Care Pack, your Rack & Power solution will automatically be covered for the same level of service and support – giving you peace of mind at no extra cost.

To find out more about what HP offers – including our portfolio of power, cooling and infrastructure management solutions – please see your HP Rack & Power Solutions toolkit. If you want more IT space, higher flexibility and enhanced security, choose from the wide portfolio of industry-standard HP rack solutions and options – designed to suit all financial and business needs

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HP ProLiant DL380 G5 Storage Server installation guide

HP ProLiant DL380 G5 Storage Server installation guide

This guide provides information for setting up and configuring the following HP ProLiant Storage Server models:
• HP ProLiant DL380 G5 Base Storage Server
• HP ProLiant DL380 G5 1.2 TB Storage Server
• HP ProLiant DL380 G5 2 TB Storage Server
• HP ProLiant DL380 G5 SAN Attach Storage Server
This guide is available on the HP web site and is also provided as a PDF document on the HP ProLiant Storage Server documentation CD.

Intended audience
This book is intended for use by technical professionals who are experienced with the following:
• Microsoft® administrative procedures
• System and storage configurations
Getting help
If you still have a question after reading this guide, contact an HP authorized service provider or access our web site: http://www.hp.com.
NOTE:
Known issues and work arounds for the storage server products and the service release are addressed in release notes. To view the latest version, visit http://www.hp.com/go/support. Select See support and troubleshooting information and enter a product name/number. Under self-help resources, select manuals (guides, supplements, addendums, etc.)

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HP OpenView NonStop Server Management (OVNM) Concepts Guide

HP OpenView NonStop Server Management (OVNM) Concepts Guide

HP OpenView NonStop Server Management (OVNM) is an out-of-the-box solution that provides seamless integration of HP OpenView Operations (OVO) with HP NonStop servers. The software is a natural extension of HP OpenView and provides you with true end-to-end management of your NonStop environment. The OVNM Concepts Guide gives you information about the OVNM product, architecture and the various OVNM agents and server components.

Before reading the documentation, you are expected to have a basic understanding of HP OpenView environment, as well as the HP NonStop environment. Familiarity with the HP NonStop Distributed Systems Management software, especially the Event Management Service, would be helpful.

This guide is intended for two types of users:
• Administrators
Plan, set up, and maintain OVNM and OVO.
• Operators
Perform daily tasks using OVNM and OVO.

After reading the Concepts Guide, you should know the following information.
• The features and benefits of OVNM.
• The data flow and architecture of OVNM.
• The various OVNM agents and server components.

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Nokia N96 DataSheet

Nokia N96 DataSheet

Nokia Nseries Experiences
Video and TV
• Watch high-quality video on the 2.8 inch display
• Store up to 40 hrs of video on the 16 gigabytes of memory, and expand storage further with the microSD card slot
• Video playback at 30 fps, for a wide array of formats
• Access internet video feeds through Nokia Video Center
• Transfer videos from compatible PC, using Hi-Speed USB 2.0
• Watch Live TV (operator service using DVB-H or streaming over 3G, where available)

Music
• Enjoy great audio through standard 3.5 mm jack headphones, built-in 3D stereo speakers or Bluetooth technology
• Easily control playback with the dedicated media keys
• Digital music player with support for playlist editing, equalizer and categorized access to your music collection
• Podcasts, stereo FM Radio with RDS and Internet Radio
• Search, browse and purchase songs online in Nokia Music Store (for availability, please visit www.music.nokia.com)

Maps and Navigation
• A-GPS receiver, downloadable maps and satellite images*
• Multimedia city guides and navigation services available* for purchase. Drive: voice guided car navigation, or Walk: pedestrian-optimized turn-by-turn guidance.
• 3 month trial of turn-by-turn voice guidance and pedestrian navigation on Nokia Maps 2.0
* Availability varies by country – see www.maps.nokia.com

Photos
• Geotagging of pictures captured, and online sharing
• Organize photos by albums and tags, and synchronize with PC
• Easy playback of videos and photos on compatible TV using TV-out cable or WLAN/UPnP

Explore
• True internet experience with Nokia web browser, featuring visual history, mini-map, Flash video and progressive download
• Auto UI rotation based on accelerometer
• Get the latest headlines with RSS web feeds
• Nokia Search (local & internet search)
• World-class game titles with N-Gage
• Email (SMTP, IMAP4, POP3), MMS, SMS

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A Complete Review of Nokia N96

A Complete Review of Nokia N96

The ubiquitous name in the world of handset manufacturing “Nokia” has now come with the so called successor of N95. It’s called the new Nokia N96. It falls in the same category of smart phones produced by Nokia and branded under the N series. A smooth and shiny surface, bigger screen, slider hinge, ultra fast responses, touch pad navigation and an inbuilt stand for watching video clearly gives the new Nokia N96 an edge over the others and also over its predecessors. The N96 is really a slicker and stronger upgrade to the Nokia N95.The Nokia N96 is packed with all the features you could ever imagine inside a cell phone. So time to get deeper into the specs and specialties of this killer application called The Nokia N96.

The N96 mobile phone is 4.05 inches by 2.16 inches by 0.71 inches in dimension and weighs about 4.41 ounces. The N96 is basically a quadraband enabled (GSM 850/900/1800/1900) handset and will also support the new third generation (3G) bands. It has an elegantly designed 2.8 inches wide screen with very good bitrates to watch quality videos, movies and TV shows. The Nokia N96 would easily give a run for money to any of the portable media players in the market currently.

The new Nokia 96 boasts of a 5-megapixel camera with lenses from Carl Zeiss, a flash and a VGA camcorder that helps in playing and recording clips at a speed of 30 frames per second. The camera comes with the latest geo tagging functionality (via GPS) which when enabled, tags the images automatically with their geo coordinates. The Nokia N96 can also capture Videos in MPEG-4 format and there is a secondary VGA camera especially to facilitate video calls.

As far as storage goes, the N96 can literally carry all your media on go with a whopping 16 GB of in built flash memory and it also has a slot to extend its storage capacity to 24GB. The N96 mobile phone has 950 mAh battery which would last a 220 minutes talk, 220 hours of standby time. The N96 also features 5 hours of video performance, 14 hours of nonstop music and about 4 hours of live TV telecasts. In fact you would never run out of battery with the Nokia N96…

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Nokia N96 User Guide

Nokia N96 User Guide

You can use the Switch application to copy content such as phone numbers, addresses, calendar items, and images from your previous Nokia device to your Nokia N96 using Bluetooth connectivity. The type of content that can be transferred depends on the model of the device from which you want to transfer content. If that device supports synchronisation, you can also synchronise data between the devices. Your Nokia N96 notifies you if the other device is not compatible.

If the other device cannot be switched on without a SIM card, you can insert your SIM card in it. When your Nokia N96 is switched on without a SIM card, the offline profile is automatically activated, and transfer can be done.

Transfer content for the first time
1. To retrieve data from the other device for the first time, on your Nokia N96, select Switch in the Welcome application, or press , and select Tools > Utilities > Switch.

2. Select the connection type you want to use to transfer the data. Both devices must support the selected connection type.

3. If you select Bluetooth, connect the two devices. To have your device search for devices with Bluetooth connectivity, select Continue. Select the device from which you want to transfer content. You are asked to enter a code on your Nokia N96. Enter a code (1-16 digits), and select OK. Enter the same code on the other device, and select OK. The devices are now paired. See “Pair devices”, p. 47.

Some earlier Nokia devices may not have the Switch application. In this case, the Switch application is sent to the other device as a message. To install the Switch application on the other device, open the message, and follow the instructions on the display.
4. From your Nokia N96, select the content you want to transfer from the other device.

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