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[. . . ] title_page. doc 1 Thu Jul 11 10:40:28 1996 Model B132L/B160L Owner's Guide HP Part No. A4190-90014 Edition E0796 Printed in U. S. A. title_page. doc 2 Thu Jul 11 10:40:28 1996 © Hewlett-Packard Co. 1996 Printing History First Printing: July 1996 UNIX is a registered trademark in the United States and other countries, licensed exclusively through X/Open Company Limited. NOTICE The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. HEWLETT-PACKARD MAKES NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND WITH REGARD TO THIS MATERIAL INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. [. . . ] Connect the power connector and the appropriate SCSI connector to the drive. Push the drive toward the rear of the tray until the locking tab on the drive carrier snaps into place, as shown in Figure 38. Proceed to the section entitled Replacing the Storage Tray Cover on page 130. 129 B_configure. doc 130 Thu Jul 11 10:48:31 1996 Changing Your Workstation's Hardware Configuration Installing Storage Devices Replacing the Storage Tray Cover Perform the following procedure to replace the storage tray cover, as shown in Figure 39: 1 Slide the cutouts on the rear of the cover onto the pins on the storage tray. Press down on the front edge of the cover to make sure that the locking tabs on the storage tray fully engage the cover. 2 Swing the cover into place. 3 Figure 39 Replacing the Storage Tray Cover 4 If you removed the storage tray, continue with the next section Replacing the Storage Tray on page 131. If you did not remove the storage tray, follow the instructions in Replacing the Main Tray Assembly on page 110. 130 B_configure. doc 131 Thu Jul 11 10:48:31 1996 Changing Your Workstation's Hardware Configuration Installing Storage Devices Replacing the Storage Tray When replacing the storage tray, use the following procedure: 1 Align the pins on the backpanel of the main tray with the holes on the rear of the storage tray and slide the storage tray onto the pins, as shown in Figure 40. Retaining Screw Figure 40 Installing the Storage Tray Assembly 2 3 4 Lower the front of the storage and move it slightly forward to align the pins on its side with the slots on the main tray, as shown in Figure 40. Slide the storage tray towards the rear of the main tray until the pins are fully seated in the main tray slots, as shown in Figure 40. Replace and tighten the storage tray retaining screw, as shown in Figure 40. 131 B_configure. doc 132 Thu Jul 11 10:48:31 1996 Changing Your Workstation's Hardware Configuration Installing Storage Devices 5 Reconnect the floppy, SE SCSI, power, CD-ROM audio, and FW SCSI cables as shown in Figure 41. When connecting the floppy cable to the system board, use the following procedure: a Lift the locking ring on the connector to the up, or unlocked, position. b While holding the locking ring in the unlocked position, insert the cable into the connector until the blue line is even with the locking ring. c Press down on the locking ring evenly on both ends until it snaps into the down, or locked, position. FWSCSI Storage Tray Power SESCSI CD Audio Floppy Connector Figure 41 Connecting the Storage Tray Cables 132 B_configure. doc 133 Thu Jul 11 10:48:31 1996 Changing Your Workstation's Hardware Configuration Installing Storage Devices Configuring a Hard Disk Drive This section describes how to add a hard disk drive to your system as a file system using SAM. If you installed a new hard disk drive, follow these instructions to make your new disk usable as a file system. For more information about configuring a hard disk drive, refer to the System Administration Tasks manual. If you cannot log in as root, contact your system administrator. 1 In a terminal window, enter the following at the prompt: /usr/sbin/sam 2 3 4 The System Administration Manager window opens. Double-click on CD-ROM, Floppy, and Hard Disks. The following screen message appears: Scanning the system's hardware. . . The CD-ROM, Floppy, and Hard Disks window opens, containing a list of drives currently configured on this system. Click on OK. 133 B_configure. doc 134 Thu Jul 11 10:48:31 1996 Changing Your Workstation's Hardware Configuration Installing Storage Devices 8 9 The Set Disk Usage and Options window opens. Select File System and click on OK. The following screen messages appear: Task started. Task completed. Click on OK. 134 B_configure. doc 135 Thu Jul 11 10:48:31 1996 Changing Your Workstation's Hardware Configuration Installing Additional memory Installing Additional memory Before installing memory modules, perform the procedure described in Removing the Main Tray Assembly on page 109. When you have completed changing your workstation's memory configuration perform the procedure described in Replacing the Main Tray Assembly on page 110. Take a moment to read over the following important notes about installing memory. · Before you attempt to install additional memory modules in your B132L/B160L workstation, use the information described in Appendix D, "Boot Console Interface, " to determine the current memory configuration for this workstation. Read over the steps involved in installing memory modules before you begin. Modules should be inserted in the lowest numbered memory pair first then in numerical order. For example, install memory in 0A and 0B first, then 1A and 1B, and 2A and 2B. [. . . ] Style Manager The HP VUE application that provides the ability to customize various aspects of your system, including colors, fonts, the keyboard, the mouse, session startup and termination behavior, and access to other workstations. subdirectory A directory that is located in, or anywhere on a path below, another directory. superuser A user with permission to enter the top-level directory and make changes to files and programs that users are not allowed to change. To "become superuser" or "become root" means to let the system know that you are now assuming the role of system administrator. [. . . ]

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