HP Integrity rx2660 Server User Service Guide

Table 1 Publishing History Details (continued)
Publication DateSupported Product VersionsOperating Systems SupportedDocument
Manufacturing
Part Number
AB419-9002C_ed10 January 2011rx2660 Data Center and rx2660 Office
Friendly
HP-UX,
Microsoft Windows
Linux
OpenVMS
April 2011rx2660 Data Center and rx2660 Office
Friendly
AB419-9002D
HP-UX,
Microsoft Windows
Linux
OpenVMS
September 2011rx2660 Data Center and rx2660 Office
Friendly
AB419–9002E
HP-UX,
Microsoft Windows
Linux
OpenVMS
Document Organization
The HP Integrity rx2660 Server User Service Guide is divided into several chapters, and each
contains information about servicing the HP Integrity rx2660 server. The appendixes area of the
book contains supplemental information.
Chapter 1 Provides information on the major server subsystems, dimensions and weights,
specifications, and safety.
Chapter 2 Provides server details such as system configuration, physical specifications, and
requirements.
Chapter 3 Provides procedures to install the server.
Chapter 4 Provides procedures to boot and shut down the operating system.
Chapter 5 Provides diagnostics and basic troubleshooting methodology.
Chapter 6 Provides instructions and procedures on how to remove and replace server
components.
Appendix A Provides a list of replaceable parts.
Appendix B Provides upgrade procedures.
Appendix C Provides information on EFI utilities.
Typographic Conventions
This document uses the following conventions:
%, $, or # A percent sign represents the C shell system prompt. A dollar sign
represents the system prompt for the Bourne, Korn, and POSIX
shells. A number sign represents the superuser prompt.
Command A command name or qualified command phrase.
Computer output Text displayed by the computer.
Ctrl+x A key sequence. A sequence such as Ctrl+x indicates that you
must hold down the key labeled Ctrl while you press another key
or mouse button.
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLE The name of an environment variable, for example, PATH.
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