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тАО06-19-2003 12:09 PM
тАО06-19-2003 12:09 PM
I know that in FORTH/OBP mode, the prompt refers to the node# and monarch-cpu-#.
e.g. on our system, the prompt in FORTH MOde (OBP) is "0,B".
But on the side LCD display panel, the top line towards the left, one can see "0 (0,0)".
Can anyone tell me to what those three numbers refer?
Thanks.
e.g. on our system, the prompt in FORTH MOde (OBP) is "0,B".
But on the side LCD display panel, the top line towards the left, one can see "0 (0,0)".
Can anyone tell me to what those three numbers refer?
Thanks.
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тАО06-21-2003 06:06 PM
тАО06-21-2003 06:06 PM
Solution
Node is used interchangeably with system / server. There is also the test station.
0 (0,0 = The Node Status Line. (* The Node Status Line shows the node ID in both decimal and X, Y *)
I believe the 0 and the (0, 0) are interchangeable, and that a test station can be connected to two or more nodes / systems / servers.
Here is the diagnostics guide which indicates on page 252 the command pce_util and its usage of the node status line:
http://www.docs.hp.com/hpux/pdf/A3725-90009.pdf
Operator's manuals, et al.
See page 42:
http://www.docs.hp.com/hpux/pdf/A3725-96005.pdf
http://www.docs.hp.com/hpux/pdf/A5075-90005.pdf
0 (0,0 = The Node Status Line. (* The Node Status Line shows the node ID in both decimal and X, Y *)
I believe the 0 and the (0, 0) are interchangeable, and that a test station can be connected to two or more nodes / systems / servers.
Here is the diagnostics guide which indicates on page 252 the command pce_util and its usage of the node status line:
http://www.docs.hp.com/hpux/pdf/A3725-90009.pdf
Operator's manuals, et al.
See page 42:
http://www.docs.hp.com/hpux/pdf/A3725-96005.pdf
http://www.docs.hp.com/hpux/pdf/A5075-90005.pdf
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тАО06-24-2005 07:15 AM
тАО06-24-2005 07:15 AM
Re: Q on V-class LCD display. What does "0 (0,0)" mean?
Thank you.
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