HP e3000 MPE/iX System Software Maintenance Manual (Release C.75.00) (30216-90344)

Chapter 5
Modifying Your System
5.3 Listing the System Configuration
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5.3 Listing the System Configuration
This section describes how to determine your system configuration group.
The factory System Load Tape (SLT) does not contain a default I/O configuration. During an installation, you
must specify the appropriate factory configuration group when booting the system immediately after
installing the factory SLT. Listing the system configuration uses the off-line diagnostic tool, Mapper. To get
help using MAPPER, type help at the MAPPER prompt, and see Figure 5-1 for a sample listing.
To list the system configuration:
1. Check that all hardware peripherals are attached and powered on.
2. Start ODE.
ISL>ODE
3. Display hardware configuration.
ODE>RUN MAPPER
ODE>RUN MAPPER2 (for N-Class and A-Class systems)
The figure on the following page is a sample of a MAPPER display.
4. Record the I/O configuration for your system.
Find the MPE/XL Model String. Then refer to Appendix B, “Configuration Tables,for the configuration
group name for your HP e3000 model in the SCSI column. For example, for a Model 995, the SCSI group
is CONFG995. It is very important to have the exact group name. Check carefully for numbers zero and 1
and letters O and I.
5. Exit mapper.
ODE>EXIT
Figure 5-1 Sample Listing MAPPER Output
STARTING EXECUTION OF MAPPER
Processor Identification:
Hardware Model: 590H, Revision: 0
Software Model: 4H, Revision: 0
Hardware ID: 0, Software ID: 250911381 (unsigned decimal)
Software Cap: 0x10000031
MPE/XL Model String: 979-400
Processor Board Revisions:
CPU - CPU Chip: 769
PDC - Processor Dependent Code: 38.29
Cache and TLB Sizes:
Instruction Cache: 1024 K bytes, Instruction TLB: 96 entries
Data Cache: 1024 K bytes, Data TLB: 96 entries
Co-processors:
Floating Point Co-processor is installed
I/O Configuration:
Type HW SW Revisions
Path Component Name ID Mod Mod Hdwr Firm