Printcfg Syntax; Hpview Utility; Hpview Command Syntax - HP D5970A - NetServer - LCII Service & Reference Manual

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PrintCFG Syntax

Variables that you fill in appear in italics. Optional parameters are enclosed in brackets [ ]. Do not enter the
brackets.
PRINTCFG [drive:]\HPSYS\filename.cfg [>PRN]
Parameter
drive:
is the drive on which the CFG file is stored. The default is the active drive.
HPSYS
specifies the path from the root directory to the directory where the CFG file is stored.
The default is the current directory.
filename.cfg
is the name of the CFG file. You must specify the CFG extension. To display information
about more than one CFG file, use the MS-DOS wildcard characters (? and *).
>PRN
sends the information to the printer.
Examples of PrintCFG Commands
To print information on a CFG file
PRINTCFG A:\US\!HWP0030.CFG
To print information about all CFG files beginning with the characters !HWP in the US directory of #2
Diskette, insert #2 Diskette in drive A and enter
PRINTCFG A:\US\!HWP* .CFG >PRN

HPView Utility

The HPView diagnostic utility allows you to check the state of the server by displaying its current
configuration, which you can print if the printer is properly configured. HPView displays the following
information:
current system (system name, type of processor, processor speed, coprocessor)
memory (base, extended, ROMS)
system I/O (serial port, parallel port, and mouse port)
BIOS and configuration (current BIOS version, interrupt vectors, BIOS data area, ISA and EISA
CMOS data areas)
disk drives (flexible disk drives, hard disk drive parameters and partitions, hard disk drive table)
video (video type and video BIOS version)
drive C MS-DOS (MS-DOS version, contents of AUTOEXEC.BAT and CONFIG.SYS files)

HPView Command Syntax

[drive:]\HPSYS\HPVIEW
Parameter
drive:
is the drive on which HPView is located.
HPSYS
is the path to the HPView program.
HPVIEW
is the command that starts the HPView Utility.
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