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User manual Compaq, model C360

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In this sample the memory module in memory slot 1A is missing. MEMORY INFORMATION WARNING: Memory has been reconfigured due to a physical change or because the Page Deallocation Table (PDT) was cleared. This is for information only. No action is required. MEMORY STATUS TABLE Slot Size(a+b) Status ------------------0a/ b 64MB Configured 1a/b ??MB SIMM not seated properly. 2a/b 128MB Configured --------TOTAL 192MB DETAILED MEMORY CONFIGURATION TABLE SPA GROUP SMC SMC Status Bank Bank Status Size Slot -------------------------------------------0x00000000 0 0 Configured 1 Configured 64MB 2a/b 0 Configured 3 Configured 64MB 0a/b 1 Configured 1 Configured 64MB 2a/b Group 0 interleaved 2 ways over 3 banks BAD MEMORY TABLE SMC SMC Status Bank Bank Status SIMM Size Slot ----------------------------------------0 Present 0 Not Present 0MB 5a/b 2 Not Present 0MB 4a/b 1 Present 0 Not Present 0MB 5a/b 2 Not Present 0MB 4a/b 3 Not Present 0MB 0a/b 2 Present 0 Sizing Error 0MB 1a/b 1 Not Present 0MB 3a/b 2 Sizing Error 0MB 1a/b 3 Not Present 0MB 3a/b Active, installed memory (bytes) : 201326592 of Standard DRAM Deallocated pages (bytes) -0 ----------Available Memory (bytes) : 201326592 Good Memory Required by OS (bytes): 0 (Not Set by OS) Memory HVERSION SVERSION -------- --------- 0x0710 0x0900 The Boot Console Interface Displaying the Status of the System I/O Displaying the Status of the System I/O The IO command lets you identify all built-in I/O devices and optional I/O devices installed in the option slots. It is available in the Information Menu. To use the IO command from the Information Menu of the boot console interface, type: Information Menu: Enter command > IO Information about the built-in and optional I/O devices is displayed. An example from a C160 or C180 workstation is listed below. I/O MODULE INFORMATION IODC IODC Path Decimal Type Location HVER SVER Vers Dep ------------ ------- ------------------------- ---------- ---- ---- ---- --- 8/0 8/0 Bus Bridge built-in 6800 0a00 0x00 0x00 FWSCSI 8/12 A DMA I/O built-in 03b0 8980 0x96 0x00 8/16 8/16 Bus Adapter built-in 03b0 8100 0x00 0x00 8/16/0 8/16/0 Parallel built-in 03b0 7400 0x00 0x00 8/16/1 8/16/1 Audio built-in 03b4 7b00 0x00 0x00 SERIAL_1 8/16/4 RS232 built-in 03b0 8c00 0x01 0x00 SESCSI 8/16/5 SE SCSI built-in 03b0 8200 0x96 0x00 LAN 8/16/6 LAN built-in 03b0 8a00 0x02 0x00 PS2 8/16/7 Keyboard built-in 03b0 8400 0x00 0x00 8/16/8 8/16/8 Mouse built-in 03b0 8400 0x00 0x00 8/16/10 8/16/10 Floppy built-in 03b0 8300 0x00 0x00 8/20 8/20 Bus Adapter built-in 0170 8e00 0x00 0x00 HIL 8/20/1 HIL built-in 0170 7300 0x00 0x00 SERIAL_2 8/20/2 RS232 Port built-in 0170 8c00 0x00 0x00 EISA 8/20/5 Bus Adapter built-in 0170 9000 0x00 0x00 GRAPHICS(0) 8/24 INTERNAL_EG_X128 built-in 0160 8500 0x01 0x00 8/63 8/63 Bus Converter built-in 5011 0c00 0x00 0x00 10/63 10/63 Bus Converter built-in 5011 0c00 0x00 0x00 EISA Cards Path Type EISA ID -------------- 8/20/5/1 EISA slot is empty 8/20/5/2 EISA slot is empty 8/20/5/3 EISA slot is empty PCI Cards Slot Path Bus Class -------------------------------------------------------- The Boot Console Interface Setting the Auto Boot and Auto Search Flags Setting the Auto Boot and Auto Search Flags auto boot and auto search are variables stored in your workstation’s nonvolatile memory. (Nonvolatile memory retains its contents even after power is turned off.) If you reset these flags to new value, the change takes effect the next time you reboot the workstation. auto boot boots the operating system whenever your workstation is turned on. To examine the state of the auto boot and auto search flags, type the following at the prompt: Configuration Menu: Enter command > auto If auto boot is set to on, your workstation automatically attempts to boot the operating system when turned on. If auto boot is set to off, your workstation enters the boot administration mode of the boot console user interface. The state of the auto search flag determines how your workstation seeks a boot device during autoboot. If auto search is set to on, your workstation will search for other boot devices if the primary boot device is not available. If auto search is off, your workstation will default to the boot administration mode if it can’t see the primary boot device. To change the state of the auto boot or auto search flags, type the following at the prompt: Configuration Menu: Enter command > auto boot state or Configuration Menu: Enter command > auto search state where state is on or off. The Boot Console Interface Setting the Auto Boot and Auto Search Flags Autosearch searches for devices in the following order: Primary boot path Alternate boot path Built-in fast, wide SCSI devices (or ultra, wide SCSI on C200/C240) GSC card in slot 1 PCI card in slot 1 GSC card in slot 2 PCI card in slot 2 GSC card in slot 3 PCI card in slot 3 GSC card in slot 4 PCI card in slot 4 Built-in single-ended SCSI devices Built-in LAN bootp servers NOTICE: SCSI adapter option cards ins...

Other models in this manual:
Displays - C160 (999.57 kb)
Displays - C180 (999.57 kb)
Displays - C200 (999.57 kb)
Displays - C240 (999.57 kb)

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