Owner`s manual
Index
A
Airflow sensor, 2–15, 3–13
Architecture, 1–4
B
Battery backup unit, 2–9, 2–17
location, 1–8, 1–10
status indicator light, 3–11
Baud rate, 5–3, 5–8, 5–57
synchronizing, 5–8
BOOT command, 5–12 to 5–15
default, 4–7
description, 5–15
examples, 5–13
nickname, 4–7
parsing, 4–6
qualifiers, 5–13
storing, 4–7
syntax, 5–15
Boot devices, 4–4, 4–5, D–2
Boot device selection, 4–8 to 4–9
Booting, 4–2 to 4–11
and Star Couplers, 4–13
bootblock, 4–3
boot code, 4–11
boot device, 4–3 to 4–5
local disk, 4–5
TK tape drive, 4–5
VAXcluster disk, 4–5
boot primitives, 4–3
control flags for, F–1 to F–2
Ethernet-based, 4–16 to 4–19
flowchart, 4–2
Model 500 and 600 boot error
messages, J–1 to J–4
Booting (Cont.)
Model 500 and 600 boot status
messages, J–1 to J–4
procedure, 4–3
regular procedure, 4–6 to 4–7
sample commands, 4–7
saved boot specification, 4–7
troubleshooting, 6–18 to 6–19
troubleshooting flowchart, 6–18
ULTRIX, 4–12
VAXcluster, 4–12 to 4–15
VMB, 4–3
Boot processor
designation on self-test results,
6–11
forcing a, 6–20 to 6–21
selection of, 4–10 to 4–11, 6–3
troubleshooting during booting,
6–19
C
CIBCA, D–2
Circuit breaker, 2–8, 3–5, 3–12 to
3–13
CIXCD, 4–3, 4–4, 4–14 to 4–15
Configuration, 1–3
Console, 5–1 to 5–73
baud rate, 5–8
CCA (console communications
area), 5–3
changing terminal characteristics,
5–9
definition of, 5–2 to 5–3
functions, 5–5
load devices, 2–2
mode, 5–6 to 5–7
definition, 5–6
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