User`s guide
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About This Guide
Note: The L1 and L2 controller command information contained in this user’s guide
supersedes the L1 and L2 controller command information in SGI Origin 3000 Series
Owner’s Guide and other owner’s and user’s guides.
• SGI Origin 300 User’s Guide introduces the Origin 300 server and describes how to
set up and operate the server.
• SGI Origin 300 System with NUMAlink Module User’s Guide introduces the server and
describes how to set up and operate the server.
• SGI Onyx 3000 Series Graphics System Hardware User’s Guide introduces the Onyx
3000 graphics system and describes how to use and administer the graphics system.
• SGI Onyx 300 Graphics System User’s Guide describes the Onyx 300 graphics system
and describes how to set up and operate the graphics system.
• SGI Altix 3000 User’s Guide provides an overview of the architecture and
descriptions of the major components that make up the SGI Altix 3000 computer
system. It also describes the standard procedures for powering up and powering
down the system, basic troubleshooting information, and it includes important
safety and regulatory specifications.
• SGI Altix 350 System User’s Guide provides an overview of the Altix 350 system
components, and it describes how to set up and operate this system.
•SGI Altix 350 Quick Start Guide provides a guide for a knowledgeable user through
the installation, setup, and simple configuration of most SGI Altix 350 systems.
Obtaining Publications
You can obtain SGI documentation in the following ways:
• See the SGI Technical Publications Library at http://docs.sgi.com. Various formats
are available. This library contains the most recent and most comprehensive set of
online books, release notes, man pages, and other information.
• If it is installed on your SGI system, you can use InfoSearch, an online tool that
provides a more limited set of online books, release notes, and man pages. With an
IRIX system, select Help from the Toolchest, and then select InfoSearch. Or you can
type infosearch on a command line.