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HP 3000 Series Installation And Service Manual

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I
MWMD
~~~~~-'_NP_D_U_M_P_F_AC_l_LITY~_I
B I
The
INP
Dump
facility
is
used
only
by
factory-level
s
uppor,t
personnel.
It
dumps
the
contents
of
the
INP
memory
for
analyzing
the
exact
state
of
an
!NP
in
use.
Invoked
by
either
an
!NP
hard-
ware
problem
or
an
INP
software
problem,
the
dump
data
can
be
returned
to
the
factory
either
on
magnetic
tape
or
in
the
form
of
a
listing.
Dumping
the
INP
and
saving
the
data
is
done
automatically
by
the
system
software.
As
dumps
are
completed,
the
data
is
stored
into
files
named
"INPLOGnn",
where
nn
is
a
number
not
greater
than
the
maximum
number
of
dump
files
for
the
system.
This
limit
assures
that
multiple
!NP
dumps
cannot
adversely
affect
system
storage.
Messages
regarding
!NP
dumps
are
directed
to
the
system
console.
The
initial
message
announces
the
dump
and
specifies
which
INP
is
dumping:
!NP
BOARD
FAILURE -
LDEV
xx
where
xx
is
the
logical
device
number.
Notification
that
the
data
has
been
saved
and
identification
of
the
dump
file
appears
next:
!NP
RAM
DUMPED
IN
INPLOGnn
If
the
creation
of
this
new INP dump
file
attains
the
maximum
number
allowed,
another
message
is
generated:
STORE
AND
PURGE
ALL
INPLOGnn
FILES
Any
further
!NP
dumps
will
not
be
saved
until
the
previous
dump
files
are
processed.
As
previously
mentioned,
either
of
two
media
can
be
used
for
re-
turning
the
INP dump
data
to
the
factory:
magnetic
tape
or
listing.
The
more
obvious
method
is
to
store
the
INPLOG
files
onto
a
tape
and
send
the
tape
to
the
factory.
The
other
alterna-
tive
is
to
run
the
INP
Dump
Analyzer
against
each
INPLOG
file.
Each
file
then
generates
a
listing
of
approximately
50
pages.
These
listings
can
be
sent
to
the
factory,
thus
eliminating
the
need
for
shipping
magnetic
tapes.
The
latter
method
requires
only
a
few
simple
MPE
commands.
The
first
step
is
to
define
the
list
file
for
the
Analyzer.
By
default,
the
Analyzer
will
output
to
$STDLIST
for
job
execution
or
to
a
device
class
of
LP
for
session
execution.
If
another
output
device
is
desired,
a
file
or
device
equation
to
INPLIST
will
assign
the
proper
file/device.
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BrandHP
Model3000 Series
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