- Topic ID: id_16157998
- Version: 1.0
- Date: Jul 7, 2018 4:29:50 PM
General Information
1 Introduction
This Appendix contains the following “how to” procedures that may be useful during a software load:
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Remote Shell - Check Internal Network.
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HP Computer CD-ROM - Mount and Unmount Process.
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Peripheral Tower DVD - Mount and Unmount Process.
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Peripheral Tower DVD - Initializing a DVD.
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Peripheral Tower MOD - Mount and Unmount Process.
2 Procedures
2.1 Remote Shell - Check Internal Network
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To become root within a Unix Shell:
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Type: su -Enter.
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Type the root password: #bigguyEnter.
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To check the internal network as root, type: rsh darcEnter.
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Type: exit to close root@darc shell, or to check IG1, type: rsh ig1Enter.
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Type: exit to close root@IG1 shell and exit to close root@darc shell.
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Close the Unix Shell.
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2.2 HP Computer CD-ROM - Mount and Unmount Process
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Insert the CD into the HP Host Computer DVD ROM drive.
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Open up a Unix Shell and type these commands:
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ctuser: su -Enter.
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password: #bigguyEnter.
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root: mount /mnt/cdromEnter.
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The CD has now been mounted. You can see what is on it by typing:
ls /mnt/cdrom Enter.
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You must unmount the CD to remove it from the drive; do this by typing:
umount /mnt/cdrom Enter.
2.3 Peripheral Tower DVD - Mount and Unmount Process
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Insert the DVD into the Peripheral Tower DVD RAM drive.
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Open up a Unix Shell and type: mountDVDEnter.
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Now the DVD has been mounted. You can see what is on it by typing:
ls /DVD Enter
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You must unmount the DVD to remove it from the drive; do this by typing:
unmountDVD Enter
2.4 Peripheral Tower DVD - Initializing a DVD
If a DVD needs to be initialized on new media, open a Unix Shell and perform the following:
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Type: su -Enter.
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Enter the root password: #bigguyEnter.
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Type: mountDVDEnter.
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Type: mkfsDVDEnter; answer y for yes and close the Unix shell.
2.5 Peripheral Tower MOD - Mount and Unmount Process
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Insert the MOD into the Peripheral Tower MOD drive.
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Open up a Unix Shell and type: mountMODEnter.
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Now the MOD has been mounted. You can see what is on it by typing:
ls /MOD Enter.
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You must unmount the MOD to remove it from the drive; do this by typing:
umountMOD Enter.
note:If MOD cannot be unmounted, select: .