HP e3000 MPE/iX Release 6.5 System Software Maintenance Manual (30216-90325)

280 AppendixE
CD-ROM Resources
Adding a CD-ROM Drive
be set correctly.
10.If installing a SCSI CD-ROM drive, be sure that the SCSI bus is terminated properly at
each end of the bus.
11.Power on the CD-ROM drive.
12.Power on the computer and boot the system from the primary path. The boot message
varies depending on the system model.
If you system asks you to enter the boot path, enter the primary boot path.
If your system asks “Boot from primary path?” respond Y.
Enter Y to Interact
with IPL (or ISL)? if it appears on your screen.
13.Verify the I/O configuration using ODE:
If you are on a 5.0 or greater system:
ISL>ODE
ODE>RUN MAPPER
Refer to “5.3 Listing the System Configuration” in Chapter 5 , “Modifying Your
System,” for procedural information. Also refer to the Offline Diagnostics
Environment (ODE) User’s
Manual.
The system displays the I/O configuration for the system. You need to check whether
the CD-ROM drives have been configured correctly by seeing whether MPE/iX
recognizes them. Example hardware configuration paths for HP-IB CD-ROM drives
are shown below. Note the paths for your drives are likely to have different values,
but the paths listed in your MAPPER output need to match the paths you entered with
the AD command in the SYSGEN IO configurator.
Type
Path Component Name ID
----------------------------- ------
52.3.0 CD-ROM Drive HPA1999A
52.4.0 CD-ROM Drive HPA1999A
ODE>EXIT
If you are on a 4.0 or 4.5 system:
Please ensure that all peripherals are powered on before you run IOMAP. If a
peripheral is not powered on, it will not appear on IOMAP as an I/O component.
If you need information about hardware device IDs, print the file
IODFAULT.PUB.SYS to your screen. This file contains ID numbers and associated
parameters for hardware devices. You can display this file when the system is up
and you have the system prompt.
ISL>IOMAP
The system a screen similar to:
IOMAP Revision 2817 April 26, 1988
IOMAP Running: ce81