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HP Rp5405 - 9000 - 16 GB RAM Programmer's Manual (196 pages)
BSD Sockets Interface Programmer’s Guide
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Desktop
| Size: 0.3 MB
Table of Contents
Legal Notices
2
Table of Contents
5
Printing History
11
1 BSD Sockets Concepts
15
Introduction
17
Key Terms and Concepts
17
How You Can Use BSD Sockets
20
The Client-Server Model
21
Creating a Connection: the Client-Server Model
21
BSD Sockets Library Routines
25
2 Using Internet Stream Sockets
27
Overview
29
Preparing Address Variables
31
Declaring Socket Address Variables
31
Getting the Remote Host's Internet Address
32
Getting the Port Address for the Desired Service
33
Using a Wildcard Local Address
34
Writing the Server Process
35
Creating a Socket
35
Binding a Socket Address to the Server Process's Socket
36
Setting up the Server to Wait for Connection Requests
37
Accepting a Connection
38
Writing the Client Process
40
Creating a Socket
40
Requesting a Connection
41
Sending and Receiving Data
43
Sending Data
43
Receiving Data
44
Flag Options
45
Closing a Socket
47
Example Using Internet Stream Sockets
48
3 Advanced Topics for Stream Sockets
59
Socket Options
61
Getting and Setting Socket Options
62
So_Reuseaddr
65
So_Keepalive
66
So_Dontroute
67
So_Sndbuf
67
So_Rcvbuf
67
So_Linger
68
So_Useloopback
69
So_Oobinline
69
So_Sndlowat
69
So_Rcvlowat
70
So_Sndtimeo
70
So_Rcvtimeo
70
So_Type
70
So_Error
70
So_Broadcast
70
So_Reuseport
70
Synchronous I/O Multiplexing with Select
72
Sending and Receiving Data Asynchronously
75
Nonblocking I/O
77
Using Shutdown
78
When to Shut down a Socket
79
Using Read and Write to Make Stream Sockets Transparent
80
Sending and Receiving Out-Of-Band Data
81
4 Using Internet Datagram Sockets
85
Overview
86
Preparing Address Variables
88
Declaring Socket Address Variables
88
Getting the Remote Host's Network Address
89
Getting the Port Address for the Desired Service
90
Using a Wildcard Local Address
91
Writing the Server and Client Processes
92
Creating Sockets
92
Binding Socket Addresses to Datagram Sockets
93
Sending and Receiving Messages
95
Sending Messages
95
Receiving Messages
96
Flag Options
98
Closing a Socket
100
Example Using Datagram Sockets
101
5 Advanced Topics for Internet Datagram Sockets
109
SO_BROADCAST Socket Option
111
Specifying a Default Socket Address
112
When to Specify a Default Socket Address
113
Synchronous I/O Multiplexing with Select
114
Sending and Receiving Data Asynchronously
115
Sending and Receiving IP Multicast Datagrams
116
Sending IP Multicast Datagrams
116
Receiving IP Multicast Datagrams
118
Nonblocking I/O
121
Using Broadcast Addresses
122
6 Using UNIX Domain Stream Sockets
123
Overview
124
Preparing Address Variables
126
Declaring Socket Address Variables
126
Writing the Server Process
128
Creating a Socket
128
Binding a Socket Address to the Server Process's Socket
129
Setting the Server up to Wait for Connection Requests
130
Accepting a Connection
131
Writing the Client Process
133
Creating a Socket
133
Requesting a Connection
134
Sending and Receiving Data
136
Sending Data
136
Receiving Data
137
Flag Options
138
Closing a Socket
139
Example Using UNIX Domain Stream Sockets
140
7 Using UNIX Domain Datagram Sockets
147
Overview
148
Preparing Address Variables
150
Declaring Socket Address Variables
150
Writing the Server and Client Processes
152
Creating Sockets
152
Binding Socket Addresses to UNIX Domain Datagram Sockets
153
Sending and Receiving Messages
155
Sending Messages
155
Receiving Messages
156
Closing a Socket
159
Example Using UNIX Domain Datagram Sockets
160
8 Programming Hints
165
Troubleshooting
167
Using Diagnostic Utilities as Troubleshooting Tools
168
Adding a Server Process to the Internet Daemon
169
Summary Tables for System and Library Calls
173
Portability Issues
177
Porting Issues for IPC Functions and Library Calls
177
BSD Sockets Quick Reference Table
181
Quick Reference Table
182
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HP Rp5405 - 9000 - 16 GB RAM Manual (114 pages)
Cabling and Racking Guide
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Server
| Size: 1.2 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
1 Overview
7
DTC 72MX with Example Connections
8
2 HP System Racks
9
Meter System Rack (HP C2786A)
10
Meter System Rack (HP C2785A)
11
Guidelines for Racking Systems
12
3 Racking Considerations and Methods
15
Guidelines for Populating a Rack
15
Populating a Rack
17
4 Racking DTC Units and Connection Kits
19
Racking a DTC 72MX with a System Rack Front Panel
20
Racking a DTC 72MX with a Desktop Front Panel
22
Racking the DTC 16Xx Family
24
Racking the Direct Distribution Panel 8-Port DDP HP J2085A #102
26
Racking the Modem Distribution Panel HP J2085 #101
28
Front Mounting
28
Rear Mounting MDP Units
30
Racking the 24-Port RJ45 Direct Distribution Panel HP J2085A #103 and the 16-Port RJ45
32
Ddp Hp J2085A #105
32
Attaching an 8-Port RJ45 Break-Out Panel to a Desktop DTC 16Xx
33
5 Typical Configurations
35
Four DTC 72MX with 272 Ports in a 1.6M Rack
36
System and DTC 72MX with 64 Ports in 1.6M Rack
37
System and DTC 72MX with 64 Ports in 1.1M Rack
38
System and DTC 72MX with 88 Ports in 1.1M Rack
39
System and DTC 72MX with 184 Ports in 1.6M Rack
40
6 Connecting Asynchronous Devices
41
Overview
41
Rear View of a DTC 16Xx with Example Connections
41
Rear View of a DTC 72MX with Example Connections
42
Connecting Asynchronous Devices
43
RJ45 Diagnostic Port to Terminal
45
DTC 16Xx Family Diagnostic Port
45
DTC 72MX Diagnostic Port
45
DTC 16Xx and DTC 72MX to 8-Port MDP
46
DTC 16Xx and DTC 72MX to 8-Port DDP
47
DTC 72MX to 24-Port RJ45 Panel
48
DTC 72MX to 3-Pin Fan-Out Cable
48
Connection Accessories
49
DTC to Distribution Panel Cables
50
DTC to MDP Cable Pin out
50
DTC to DDP (DB25 and RJ-45) Cable Pin out
51
Cables for Connecting a Distribution Panel to a Device
52
Recommended Cables
52
DTC 72 to Device 3-Pin Fan-Out Cable Pin out
53
Cables that Should Not be Used
54
7 Most Common Cabling Schemes
55
Connection
55
DB25 Direct Connection to HP Terminals, HP Vectra Pc's and HP Printers
55
DB25 Direct Connection to HP Vectra Pc's (9-Pin Connector)
56
DB25 Direct Connection to HP Printer with Hardware Handshake
56
DB25 Direct Connection to HP 3000 ATP Ports (3-Pin Connector)
57
DB25 Direct Connection to HP 9000 with a DDP DB25
57
RJ45 Connection to HP Terminals, HP Vectra Pc's (DB25 Connector) and HP Printers
58
RJ45 Connection to HP Vectra PC (9-Pin Connector)
59
RJ45 Direct Connection to HP Printer with Hardware Handshake
60
RJ45 Connection to HP ATP 3-Pin Connectors
61
RJ45 Direct Connection to HP 9000 with a DDP DB25
61
Modem Connection to HP Terminals, HP Vectra Pc's and HP Printers
62
Modem Connection to HP Vectra PC (9-Pin Connector)
63
Connection to Modems
64
Modem Connection to HP 9000 with MDP or HP 3000 ATP Modem Ports
65
Modem Connection to HP 2334/5 Modem Ports
66
Connection
68
DB25 Direct Connection to RS-423/RS-422 HP Terminals, HP Vectra Pc's and HP
68
Printers
68
DB25 Direct Connection to RS-423/RS-422 HP 9000 with a DDP DB25
69
RJ45 Connection to RS-423/RS-422 HP Terminals, HP Vectra Pc's
69
Nector) and HP Printers
69
RJ45 Connection to RS-423/RS-422 HP 9000 with a DDP DB25
70
RJ45 Connection to RS-422 HP 700/32 Terminal
71
DB25 Direct Connection to RS-422 HP 700/32 Terminal
71
Protocol Analyzer Connection
72
POD Connection
72
POD Connection for RS-423 Signals
73
8 Making Your Own Cables
75
A Note on Standards
75
Guidelines for Application
76
Single-Ended Versus Differential Transmission
76
RS-422/RS-423 Compatibility
78
Terminal Connections
78
Wiring
79
Environmental Effects
80
Shielded Cables
80
DTC and Standard Cables
81
Combining Different Signal Types in the same Cable Bundle
81
And 10Baset
81
And RS-423 and Telephone Cables
81
DTC Connectors
82
DTC 62-Pin Connector
82
DDP 50-Pin Telco Connector
83
MDP 9-Pin Connector
83
DDP RJ45 Connector
84
34-Pin V.35 Connector
84
DTC MDP and DDP DB25 Connector
85
15-Pin AUI Connector
85
DB25 to RJ45 Adaptor
85
DTC Connector Pinouts
86
DTC 25-Pin Direct Connect RS-232
86
DTC 25-Pin Modem Connect RS-232
86
DTC 25-Pin Direct Connect RS-423
87
DTC RJ-45 Direct Connect RS-232
87
DTC RJ-45 Direct Connect RS-423
87
X.25 Interface
88
RS-232-D X.25 Interface
89
Cabling Tips
90
Twisted Pair Cables
90
9 Adapting to Cabling Systems
91
DTC-To-Work Area Using Cross-Connect Blocks and RJ45 Patch Panels
92
DTC to Work Area Using RJ45 Patch Panels
92
DTC to Work Area Using Cross-Connect Blocks
92
Adapting to ATT356A Cabling System
93
Adapting to a 10Baset Cabling System
96
Adapting to an ATT258A Cabling System
99
10 Connecting to an X.25 Network
103
Cable
104
RS-232-D Cable
105
11 Supported LAN Cables and Transceivers
107
Supported Transceivers
108
Supported LAN Cables
108
Glossary
109
Index
111
Documentation Map for HP DTC 72MX and HP DTC 16Xx Family
113
HP Rp5405 - 9000 - 16 GB RAM Programmer's Manual (109 pages)
ACSE/Presentation and ROSE Interface Programmer's Guide
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Recording Equipment
| Size: 0.17 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
APRI Overview
13
Systems Supported
14
ASN.1 Support
14
File Naming
14
What Is the HP Acse/Presentation and ROSE Interface
15
Acse/Presentation
15
Rose
15
Support for Multi-Threaded Applications
15
Standards Supported
17
Limitations
18
Who Should Use this Manual
20
Supported Acse/Presentation and ROSE Calls
21
Acse/Presentation Calls and Primitives
22
A/P Functions
22
Acse/Presentation Calls
23
Acse/Presentation Primitives
24
ROSE Calls and Primitives
27
ROSE Calls
27
ROSE Primitives
27
Using Acse/Presentation
29
Synchronous Acse/Presentation
30
Summary of Calls
31
Step 1: Create a Communication Endpoint
33
Step 2: Establish an Association
34
Initialize the A/P Environment
34
Establish Initiator and Responder Roles
35
Binding the Endpoints
35
Set up the Data Transfer Environment
36
Request the Association
37
Confirm the Association
38
Step 3. Exchanging Data
40
Step 4: Release the Association
42
Requesting the Release
42
Confirm the Release Request
42
Step 5: Closing the Communication Endpoint
44
Programming Guide
45
Summary of Programming Tasks
46
Prepare the System
48
Manage the A/P Environment
49
Determine Initiator and Responder Roles
49
Determine Address Handling
50
Negotiating Application and Presentation Contexts
51
Portability, Migration Considerations
52
Managing Data
54
Control Data
54
User Data
54
Multiple Sends and Receives of Data
54
User Data Encoding/Decoding
55
Using Synchronous Vs. Asynchronous Mode
56
Synchronous Mode
56
Asynchronous Mode
56
Changing Modes
57
Managing Multiple Connections
58
Execution Mode
58
Connection Retry
60
Resource Constraints
60
System Maximums
61
Other Tasks
62
File Descriptors
62
Signal Handlers
62
Error Checking Routines
63
Error-Handling in Multi-Threaded Applications
63
Before Running Acse/Presentation Applications
64
Multi-Threaded Acse/Presentation Example
64
Acse/Presentation Example
65
Program Using ROSE
66
Troubleshooting Your Application
67
Using A/P API Tracing
68
A/P API Tracing Using Environmental Variables
68
Tracing Using Global Variables
70
Selecting Types of Tracing
70
Enable A/P API Tracing Using Global Variables
71
Trace Output
72
Tracing in Multi-Threaded Applications
73
Using ROSE API Tracing
75
Environment Variable Names
75
Tracing Using Global Variables
76
Selecting Types of Tracing
76
Enable ROSE API Tracing
77
Trace Output
78
Tracing in Multi-Threaded Applications
79
Acse/Presentation Primitives
82
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HP Rp5405 - 9000 - 16 GB RAM Manual (106 pages)
DTC Device File Access Utilities and Telnet Port Identification
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Server
| Size: 10.22 MB
HP Rp5405 - 9000 - 16 GB RAM Manual (106 pages)
DTC Device File Access Utilities and Telnet Port Identification
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Desktop
| Size: 0.42 MB
HP Rp5405 - 9000 - 16 GB RAM Software Manual (21 pages)
Configuring and Troubleshooting MS DFS links in an HP CIFS Server (Samba) Environment
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Server
| Size: 0.56 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
1
Executive Summary
2
What IS MS DFS
2
Configuring MS DFS on HP CIFS Server
2
Test Environment
2
Configuration Details
3
Modifying the Smb.conf File
3
Creating the MS DFS Links
4
New to SAMBA 3.X
5
Testing Our MS DFS Environment
6
How It Works
9
Redundant MS DFS Links
11
Troubleshooting MS DFS on HP CIFS Server
13
Problem 1: the Network Path was Not Found
13
Problem 2: Logon Failure: Unknown Username or Password
18
Summary
19
For more Information
19
HP Rp5405 - 9000 - 16 GB RAM Release Note (19 pages)
Version A.01.08
Brand:
HP
| Category:
Software
| Size: 0.05 MB
Table of Contents
Legal Notices
2
About this Document
4
What's New in Version
5
Other Information
8
Benefits and Features
10
Known Problems and Workarounds
13
Software Availability in Native Languages
16
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