System Startup, Configuration, and Shutdown Reference Manual (32650-90892)
Appendix D 207
Default Configurations Used by INSTALL and UPDATE
D Default Configurations Used by
INSTALL and UPDATE
The INSTALL utility on a factory system load tape replaces a system's configuration files
with a default configuration. These defaults allow the system manager or system
supervisor to boot the system to a fully operational level. You should then alter the
functioning configuration to meet your system's needs using SYSGEN.
START uses CONFIG as its default configuration group. Before a system can actually use the
START command default to start the system, however, a functioning set of configuration
files must reside in the configuration group CONFIG.
Since multiple configuration groups reside on a factory system load tape, CONFIG is empty
on disk after an INSTALL until the system manager copies an appropriate configuration
group into it using SYSGEN. The following is a list of appropriate configuration groups
depending upon which HP e3000 system you are working with.
The next sections show portions of the default input and output (I/O) configurations as
shown in Table D-1.
Table D-1. Default Configurations for the HP e3000
Group Name System Description Cards
CONF9X71 9X7 with 1 disk drive SCSI
CONF9X72 9X7 with 2 disk drives SCSI
CONF9X73 9X7 with 3 disk drives SCSI
CONF9X74 9X7 with 4 disk drives SCSI
CONF9X75 9X7 with 3 disk drives 2 DDS devices SCSI
CONFACL1 A-Class with 2 internal disks PCI/SCSI
CONFACL2 A-Class with external disk PCI/SCSI
CONFNCL1 N-Class with 2 internal disks PCI/SCSI
CONFNCL2 N-Class with external disk PCI/SCSI
CONFG9X8 9X8LX or 9X8RX SCSI
CONFG920 920 HP-IB
CONFG922 922 or 922LX or 922RX HP-IB
CONFG925 925 or 925LX HP-IB
CONFE925 925 with CIO expander bay HP-IB
ALINK925 925 or 925LX HP-FL
ALINE925 925 with CIO expander bay HP-FL and HB-IB