Welcome to the Origin2000™ rackmount system. The Origin2000 Rackmount Owner's Guide is your complete guide to operating your Origin2000 rackmount system. Specifically, it tells you how to
set up your Origin2000 rackmount system and turn it on
install peripherals
install and remove software
diagnose hardware problems
replace faulty parts
correctly maintain your system
Refer to this guide to set up the system, install hardware options, or find a solution when you suspect there is a hardware problem. Basic information on installing software is also included. For more advanced information on installing software, refer to the IRIX Admin: Software Installation and Licensing Guide.
The system and the procedures in this guide are designed so that you may maintain and repair part of the system without the help of a trained technician. However, do not feel that you must work with the hardware yourself. You can always contact your service provider to have an authorized service personnel work with the hardware.
The Origin2000 ships with the following sources of information, as shown in Figure i.
IRIX Admin: Software Installation and Licensing Guide
IRIX™ Release Notes (on the CD)
IRIS InSight™ online documentation and help
The following sections contain information on options that can help you get your system up and running and help you become productive as soon as possible.
For a description and listing of the manuals that are available to purchase in hard copy, double-click on the Documentation Catalog.
Your system comes with a set of IRIX reference (manual) pages, formatted in the standard UNIX® “man page” style. These are found online on the internal system disk (or CD-ROM) and are displayed using the man command. For example, to display the reference page for the Add_disk command, enter the following command at a shell prompt:
man Add_disk |
Important system configuration files as well as commands are documented on reference pages. References in the documentation to these pages include the name of the command and the section number in which the command is found. For example, “Add_disk(1)” refers to the Add_disk command and indicates that it is found in section 1 of the IRIX reference.
For additional information about displaying reference pages using the man command, see man(1).
In addition, the apropos command locates reference pages based on keywords. For example, to display a list of reference pages that describes disks, enter the following command at a shell prompt:
apropos disk |
For information about setting up and using apropos, see apropos(1) and makewhatis(1M).
You can view the release notes for a variety of Silicon Graphics® products and software subsystems using one of two utilities:
To see a list of available release notes, type the following at a shell prompt:
relnotes |
For more information, see the relnotes(1) and grelnotes(1) reference pages.
Silicon Graphics makes its manuals available in a variety of formats via the World Wide Web (WWW). Using your Web browser, open the following URL:
Look in the category “Customer Support” for the Technical Publications library listing. Click on the Technical Publications title to open the following URL:
The Origin2000 Rackmount Owner's Guide uses these conventions:
References to documents are in italics.
References to other chapters and sections within this guide are in quotation marks.
Names of IRIX reference (manual) pages or commands that you type at the shell prompt are in italics as are IRIX file names.
Steps to perform tasks are in numbered sentences. When a numbered step needs more explanation, the explanation follows the step.