Preface
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Reading Paths
The following reading paths explain which chapters and sections you should read and
in what order, depending on the task you need to do.
Reading Path for Setting Up a New Computer System
Review site requirements, and then unpack and inventory your system, as described in
Chapter 1. Then read Chapter 2, following those instructions that apply to your
configuration. Read Chapter 3, Starting and Stopping Your Computer System" before
you power up your new computer system.
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If your system includes external SCSI devices or subsystems, set them up as
described in Chapter 4 before continuing with the instructions in Chapter 3 to start
your system.
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If your system includes VMEbus options (such as a terminal controller or
asynchronous device controller), set up and connect the appropriate devices as
described in the device-specific documentation and S
etting Up and Installing
VMEbus Options in AViiON
Systems.
Then continue with the instructions in
Chapter 3 to start your system.
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If your system includes devices connected to the system board whose operating
parameters conflict with the defaults listed in Chapter 2 and which are required for
the first powerup, read the appropriate instructions in Chapter 5 before continuing
with the instructions in Chapter 3 to start your system.
Reading Path for Powerup Procedures or Problems
Refer to Chapter 3, Starting and Stopping Your Computer System," for a description
of the sequence your computer system undergoes when powering up normally. Refer
to Appendix C, Solving Powerup Problems and Exiting the DG/UX
Installer," for
troubleshooting suggestions. For steps to properly shut down the computer system,
refer to the last section of Chapter 3, Shutting Down the Computer System."
Reading Path for Expanding the Computer System
NOTE:
To add VMEbus options to your system, first verify your proposed system
configuration as described in Chapter 6; then refer to S
etting Up and
Installing VMEbus Options in AViiON
Systems.
Internal CRUs
An internal CRU (Customer Replaceable Unit) is any component you can install
inside
the computer unit chassis. To add an internal part, follow the instructions in Chapter
6 to verify your proposed configuration and open your system; then proceed to the
appropriate chapter in this manual.
Summary of Contents for AViiON 530 Series
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