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Seite 1 - III 3.2.1 User’s Guide

Sun Microsystems, Inc.4150 Network CircleSanta Clara, CA 95054 U.S.A.650-960-1300Submit comments about this document at: http://www.sun.com/hwdocs/fee

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x SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 2004Espera – El interruptor de encendido/esperaestá en la posición de espera.Modificaciones en el equipoNo rea

Seite 3 - Statements

58 SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 2004Upgrading Windows NT to Windows2000Although Windows NT is not supported in SunPCi III 3.2.1, you can upgr

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Chapter 6 Using Windows 2000 Professional or Windows 2000 Server 59Upgrading Windows NT4 WS to Windows 2000ProfessionalCaution – The setup and configu

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60 SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 20044. Double-click upgrade.bat.The upgrade process continues. This program automatically maps a network driv

Seite 6 - Couvercle du système

Chapter 6 Using Windows 2000 Professional or Windows 2000 Server 611. Log off all clients and other processes from the server before upgrading Microso

Seite 7 - Vorschriften

62 SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 20044. Double-click upgrade.bat.The upgrade process continues. This program automatically maps a network driv

Seite 8 - Abdeckung des Systems

Chapter 6 Using Windows 2000 Professional or Windows 2000 Server 63Note – Microsoft Windows provides several different ways to install software.Follow

Seite 9 - Normativas de seguridad

64 SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 20042. Double-click Add/Remove Hardware.The Add/Remove Hardware Wizard dialog box opens.3. Click Next.4. Clic

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Chapter 6 Using Windows 2000 Professional or Windows 2000 Server 65To make the virtual adapter function in the network, you need to complete theproced

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66 SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 2004Note – If you see a dialog box with the message Sunndis failed to start,ignore the message and click OK.

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Chapter 6 Using Windows 2000 Professional or Windows 2000 Server 6713. Click OK to close the System Properties dialog box.To enable the physical adapt

Seite 13 - FCCClassBNotice

Safety Agency Compliance Statements xiriesgo de explosión si el paquete de bateríasno se utiliza correctamente o se sustituye deforma incorrecta. Sust

Seite 14 - BSMIClassANotice

68 SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 2004▼ How to Configure Windows 2000 for ExternalVideo UseFor more information about configuring the display i

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Chapter 6 Using Windows 2000 Professional or Windows 2000 Server 69Note – For best performance with Windows 2000 and an external monitor, attach aseri

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70 SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 20042. Double-click the Display icon.3. Click the Settings tab.4. Choose the “True Color (24-bit) option in t

Seite 17 - Declaration of Conformity

71CHAPTER7Using Windows Server 2003This chapter describes how to install and configure Microsoft Windows Server 2003for use with the SunPCi III produc

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72 SunPCi III 3.2.1User’s Guide • March 2004Installing Windows Server 2003You install operating system software when you create an emulated drive bych

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Chapter 7 Using Windows Server 2003 73 Make the drive at least 2 Gbytes in size, which can be expanded later if needed. Attach the drive as a C: dri

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74 SunPCi III 3.2.1User’s Guide • March 2004Upgrading Windows 2000 Server orWindows NT to Windows Server 2003Although Windows NT is not supported in S

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Chapter 7 Using Windows Server 2003 75Upgrading Windows 2000 Server to WindowsServer 2003Caution – The setup and configuration procedures for the SunP

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76 SunPCi III 3.2.1User’s Guide • March 20042. From the Start menu, choose Programs, and then choose Windows Explorer.The Windows Explorer window open

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Chapter 7 Using Windows Server 2003 77Before You Begin the UpgradeCaution – Before upgrading to a supported operating system, you must updateyour Inte

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78 SunPCi III 3.2.1User’s Guide • March 20044. Double-click upgrade.bat.The upgrade process continues. This program automatically maps a network drive

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Chapter 7 Using Windows Server 2003 79Note – If you use a static IP address for physical networking and are switching tovirtual networking, and want t

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80 SunPCi III 3.2.1User’s Guide • March 20043. Click Next.4. Click the “Add/Troubleshoot a device” radio button.5. Click Next.Microsoft Windows search

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Chapter 7 Using Windows Server 2003 81▼ How to Configure the Network forWindowsServer 2003After you finish configuring the virtual or the physical net

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82 SunPCi III 3.2.1User’s Guide • March 2004▼ How to Reconfigure the Network Adapter forPhysical EthernetIf you need to reactivate the physical networ

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Chapter 7 Using Windows Server 2003 83▼ How to Prepare Windows Server 2003 to DisplayExternal VideoTo use an external monitor, you need to attach the

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84 SunPCi III 3.2.1User’s Guide • March 20043. Click the Settings tab.Note – There are two displays shown in the window, marked 1 and 2. Video 2 ishig

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Chapter 7 Using Windows Server 2003 852. Choose Properties.The Display Properties dialog box opens.3. Click the Settings tab.4. Click Video 2.The driv

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86 SunPCi III 3.2.1User’s Guide • March 2004

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87CHAPTER8Using Red Hat LinuxThis chapter describes how to install and configure the Red Hat Linux 9 and RedHat Linux Enterprise 3 operating systems o

Seite 35 - Who Should Read This Book

xiiiRegulatoryComplianceStatementsYour Sun product is marked to indicate its compliance class:• Federal Communications Commission (FCC) — USA• Industr

Seite 36 - How This Book Is Organized

88 SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 2004Installing Red Hat LinuxYou install the Linux operating system when you create an emulated drive bychoosi

Seite 37 - Document Conventions

Chapter 8 Using Red Hat Linux 89 Red Hat Linux Enterprise 3 WS (Kernel 2.4.21-4EL) Make the drive at least 3 Gbytes in size (which is the default),

Seite 38 - SunPCi III Keyboard Shortcuts

90 SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 20043. Continue the installation according to the instructions in your Red Hat Linuxinstallation windows.When

Seite 39 - Related Documentation

Chapter 8 Using Red Hat Linux 91▼ How to Reconfigure Networking For LinuxDuring installation, you choose either a Static IP address or DHCP address. I

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92 SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 20043. From the Options menu, choose Attach the Mouse.This attaches the mouse to work properly.4. From the Ma

Seite 41 - Sun Welcomes Your Comments

Chapter 8 Using Red Hat Linux 93Color Depth Issues with Linux and theSystem MonitorWhen using the system monitor, the color depth used on your SunPCi

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94 SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 2004

Seite 43 - Hardware and Software

95CHAPTER9Installing and ConfiguringServer SoftwareThis chapter provides information about SunPCi server installation andconfiguration issues.This cha

Seite 44 - SunPCi III 3.2.1Features

96 SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 2004Using SunFSD for Mapping BetweenSolaris and Microsoft WindowsThe SunPCi III 3.2.1 software includes the S

Seite 45 - From a PC User’s Perspective

Chapter 9 Installing and Configuring Server Software 97SunFSD can be enabled in server installations if necessary by the ServerAdministrator account o

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xiv SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 2004ICES-003ClassANotice-AvisNMB-003,ClasseAThis Class A digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.C

Seite 47 - % man sunpci

98 SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 2004

Seite 48 - Linux Software

99CHAPTER10Using Drives and ConfiguringPeripheral DevicesThis chapter includes information about using drives and configuring peripheraldevices availa

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100 SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 2004Using a Diskette Drive With SunPCi IIISoftwareMany Sun systems come with one diskette drive. If you have

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Chapter 10 Using Drives and Configuring Peripheral Devices 101▼ How to Mount a CD-ROM DriveIf you have disabled Solaris Volume Manager (vold) on your

Seite 51 - Getting Started

102 SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 2004 If your CD-ROM drive is an IDE drive, type:To find out what type of CD-ROM drive you have, and what fi

Seite 52 - System Requirements

Chapter 10 Using Drives and Configuring Peripheral Devices 103▼ How to Eject a CD From a CD-ROM Drive● To eject a CD from your CD-ROM drive, from the

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104 SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 2004 If SunPCi is not running, you can identify the card on which the session isrunning by using the -f car

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Chapter 10 Using Drives and Configuring Peripheral Devices 105FIGURE 10-1 shows the options available on the SunPCi III main card backplate.FIGURE 10-

Seite 55 - Creating an Emulated Drive

106 SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 2004Connecting USB DevicesWith SunPCi III, you now have three available USB devices: one on the main cardbac

Seite 56 - FIGURE 2-1

Chapter 10 Using Drives and Configuring Peripheral Devices 107Connecting Serial and Parallel PortDevicesThe Serial/Parallel Port backplate included wi

Seite 57 - Chapter 2 Getting Started 15

Regulatory Compliance Statements xv

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108 SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 2004To print to the parallel port with SunPCi III software, simply use the Print commandfrom your PC-based a

Seite 59 - Attaching Emulated Drives

109CHAPTER11Using SunPCi III SoftwareThis chapter provides detailed information about how to use the sunpci command-line options and the SunPCi III 3.

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110 SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 2004The sunpci Command and Its OptionsTo use a command-line option with the sunpci command, type the command

Seite 61 - Chapter 2 Getting Started 19

Chapter 11 Using SunPCi III Software 111TABLE 11-1 lists the SunPCi III command-line options.TABLE 11-1 SunPCi III Command-Line OptionsOption PurposeN

Seite 62 - Power Management

112 SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 2004-l Displays the system’s installed and recognized SunPCi cards. The switchreturns the Card Name, for exa

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Chapter 11 Using SunPCi III Software 113SunPCi III MenusThe first window you see when you start SunPCi III software is the SunPCi IIIwindow. The follo

Seite 64 - Configuration Options

114 SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 2004Options MenuThe Options menu lets you create, update, attach, and grow emulated hard diskdrives, attach

Seite 65 - SunPCi III Software

Chapter 11 Using SunPCi III Software 115Updating Intel and Linux DriversSunPCi III software automatically updates your Intel and Linux drivers during

Seite 66 - D.diskimage

116 SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 2004 If you choose Cancel or Close, the dialog box closes and no updates occur. If youdo not update the dri

Seite 67 - How to Identify Card Names

Chapter 11 Using SunPCi III Software 117▼ How to Automatically Update Linux DriversSunPCi III software recognizes the installation of a new SunPCi sof

Seite 68 - How to Start a Specific Card

xvi SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 2004

Seite 69 - .ini -c cardname

118 SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 2004Boot@Boot SupportBoot@Boot is a feature that you can configure to automatically start the SunPCi IIIsoft

Seite 70 - Rebinding Images and Cards

Chapter 11 Using SunPCi III Software 119For complete information about the sunpcidadm command and its options, see thesunpcidadm man page. See “How to

Seite 71 - Multiple Card Behavior

120 SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 2004Note that VNC is intended to be used only for SunPCi administration purposes, andthat VNC is not a suppo

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Chapter 11 Using SunPCi III Software 121The first task you must complete to configure Boot@Boot is to configure VNCsupport so that the SunPCi III card

Seite 73 - Networking With SunPCi III

122 SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 2004To configure VNC to run under the sunpciadmin account, in the groupsunpcigroup, with the home directory

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Chapter 11 Using SunPCi III Software 123Preparing SunPCi III Cards for Boot@BootSupportEach card that you want to configure for Boot@Boot support must

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124 SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 2004This adds the following information to the already existing configurationinformation for Card1 in the /e

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Chapter 11 Using SunPCi III Software 125Listing Boot@Boot SessionsIf you want to see which SunPCi sessions are running, along with the process IDs oft

Seite 77 - Networking

126 SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 2004To shut down a SunPCi or VNC session without interacting with SunPCi software orVNC directly through vnc

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Chapter 11 Using SunPCi III Software 127Making Manual Changes to the Boot@BootConfigurationYou can edit the /etc/Master.ini file in order to modify th

Seite 79 - Using Windows XP Professional

xviiDeclaration of ConformityEMCUSA—FCC Class BThis equipment complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two condit

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128 SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 2004▼ How to Interact With VNC From a RemoteClient1. Install the SUNWspvn3 package on the remote client.The

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Chapter 11 Using SunPCi III Software 129File System DrivesA file system drive is an extended drive that maps to directories on any Solaris filesystem

Seite 82 - XP Professional

130 SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 20043. Click on the arrow to the right of the Drive field.A list of unassigned drive letters opens in the me

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Chapter 11 Using SunPCi III Software 131▼ How to Configure Japanese Copy and PasteBetween Microsoft Windows and SolarisTo configure Japanese copy and

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132 SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 2004Tip – For information about printing from Solaris with Linux, refer to your Linuxdocumentation.Note – If

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Chapter 11 Using SunPCi III Software 1338. Click the system name, then click OK. Follow the instructions described in thePrinter Wizard dialog boxes.Y

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134 SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 2004

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135APPENDIXATroubleshootingThe sections in this appendix describe known issues with the SunPCi III 3.2.1products. This appendix provides tips for rect

Seite 88 - Networking for Windows XP

136 SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 2004SunPCi III 3.2.1 software creates a separate log file for each card installed in yoursystem. By default

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Appendix A Troubleshooting 137Hardware Error MessagesThe following table shows some error messages that result from hardware issues,possible causes of

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xviii SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 2004SafetyThis equipment complies with the following requirements of the Low Voltage Directive 73/23/EEC:

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138 SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 2004Mouse IssuesTABLE A-2 lists some common mouse issues, possible causes, and solutions.Diskette Drive Iss

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Appendix A Troubleshooting 139To disable the Solaris Volume Manager, perform the following steps:1. Make sure that SunPCi III software is not running.

Seite 93 - Display External Video

140 SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 20041. Open a Terminal window and log in as root.2. Open the file /usr/dt/config/Xservers in a text editor

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Appendix A Troubleshooting 141Before you change the resolution or display depth of your monitor, be sure to shutdown all running applications and save

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142 SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 2004SunPCi III Software and Solaris IssuesThis section includes the following topics: “Installation Error

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Appendix A Troubleshooting 143Startup Error MessagesWhen starting SunPCi III 3.2.1 software, you might encounter one of the followingerror messages.TA

Seite 97 - Windows 2000 Server

144 SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 2004Emulated Hard Drive IssuesThe following table describes information about large emulated drives.TABLE A

Seite 98 - Installing Windows 2000

Appendix A Troubleshooting 145Using Multiple Operating SystemsIf you want to use multiple versions of operating systems with SunPCi software, thebest

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146 SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 2004Missing Master.ini File After FactoryInstallationIf you have SunPCi III 3.2.1 software preinstalled or

Seite 100 - Upgrade Notes

Appendix A Troubleshooting 147If your system returns a message similar to the following message, you need toinstall the SunPCi III 3.2.1 software from

Seite 101 - 2000 Professional

Contents xixContentsPreface xxxv1. Introducing SunPCi III 3.2.1 Hardware and Software 1Supported Microsoft Windows and Linux Operating Systems 1SunPCi

Seite 102 - NT4 TS to Windows 2000 Server

148 SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 2004Xinerama Display IssuesYou might encounter any or all of the three following display issues with Xinera

Seite 103 - C:\sun\w2kupg\upgrade.bat

Appendix A Troubleshooting 149Unexpected Power Failure IssueWhen an unexpected power failure occurs on your Sun system, the followingmessage might app

Seite 104 - Configuring Virtual Ethernet

150 SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 2004address in the emulated drive can be rewritten. Refer to the SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’sGuide, specifically

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Appendix A Troubleshooting 151 “Japanese Copy and Paste Issue” on page 152 “Opening in Safe Mode Only Starts in External Monitor” on page 152 “Swit

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152 SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 2004Because SunFSD does not support the SFN convention, some older MicrosoftWindows applications that emplo

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Appendix A Troubleshooting 153Switching to External Video Monitor AfterEntering Stand By Mode Displays as a BlankWindowAfter installing SunPCi III 3.2

Seite 108 - Physical Ethernet

154 SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 20046. Choose Properties.The VIA RHINE II Fast Ethernet Adapter Properties dialog box opens.7. Click the Po

Seite 109 - External Video

Appendix A Troubleshooting 155 “Cannot Eject CD From Solaris When Mounted Through Linux” on page 158 “USB Keyboards and Mice Only Work With External

Seite 110 - Video Use

156 SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 2004You can copy graphics within Linux and between Linux applications.Disk Device Naming Inconsistent Durin

Seite 111 - System Monitor

Appendix A Troubleshooting 157Display Issue when Viewing EmacsIn Red Hat Linux 9, when using the system monitor and after opening Emacs, thefonts and

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PleaseRecycleCopyright2004SunMicrosystems,Inc.,4150NetworkCircle,SantaClara,California95054,U.S.A.Allrightsreserved.SunMicrosystems,Inc.hasintellectua

Seite 113 - Using Windows Server 2003

xx SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 2004Emulated Drives and SunPCi III Software 12Creating an Emulated Drive 13▼ How to Create a New Emulated Dri

Seite 114 - Installation Notes

158 SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 2004Cannot Eject CD From Solaris When MountedThrough LinuxIn Red Hat Linux 9, you cannot eject a CD using S

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Appendix A Troubleshooting 159Audio Might Not WorkIn Red Hat Linux 9, audio drivers and audio output randomly fail in some Linuxapplications. The audi

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160 SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 2004Must Install Networking During LinuxInstallation to Use Graphical User InterfaceIn Red Hat Linux 9, if

Seite 117 - Windows Server 2003

Appendix A Troubleshooting 1615. Make sure the /etc/sysconfig/networking/devices/filename is a hard linkto the /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-et

Seite 118 - NT4 TS to Windows Server 2003

162 SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 2004Do not use VNC to launch applications in Linux. For additional VNC information,refer to the SunPCi III

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Appendix A Troubleshooting 163 “Windows Media Player 8 and 9 and Audio CD Issue” on page 169 “Windows Media Player 8 and 9 and Virtual CD-ROM Issue”

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164 SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 2004The tag values do not need to be in any numerical or alphabetical order. Forexample, you might add the

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Appendix A Troubleshooting 1651. Right-click your Windows desktop.2. Choose Properties.The Display Properties dialog box opens.3. Click the Settings t

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166 SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 2004 If you insert an object (such as a clip art file) into a Microsoft Office XPapplication, and the orig

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Appendix A Troubleshooting 167Troubleshooting Windows XP Professional,Windows 2000, and Windows Server 2003 IssuesThe following table lists some possi

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Contents xxi4. Networking With SunPCi III Hardware and Software 31Networking With SunPCi III 31Setting Up Networking With SunPCi III Hardware and Soft

Seite 125 - External Video Use

168 SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 2004No Mouse Input After Booting Into Safe ModeWhen booting into Safe Mode, the Sun Mouse Filter driver is

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Appendix A Troubleshooting 169 Administrators cannot unmap a SunFSD drive originally mapped by a user,although Administrators can unmap a drive mappe

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170 SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 20048. Click OK to close the Options window.You should be able to play your CD properly now.Windows Media P

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Appendix A Troubleshooting 171To fix this issue, you can either restart Windows or refer to the SunPCi III 3.2 User’sGuide, specifically the section i

Seite 129 - Using Red Hat Linux

172 SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 2004Windows Networking and SunFSDIssuesThis section includes the following topics: “Installing Application

Seite 130 - Installing Red Hat Linux

Appendix A Troubleshooting 173 Using UNC path names to locate Office XP or Office 2000 files, such as\\localhost\export\home\myfiles.doc, does not wo

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174 SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 2004 Your Sun system and SunPCi III software must have the same network mask. Thevalue of the network mask

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Appendix A Troubleshooting 175Installing Applications Into a SunFSD TargetDirectoryIf an application’s installation program fails to install to a SunF

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176 SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 2004Software Appears to Hang When BrowsingNetwork DrivesYou might observe a very long time lag when browsin

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Appendix A Troubleshooting 177Unable to Mount Network Drive With WindowsExplorer IssueIf you cannot mount network drives with Windows Explorer, networ

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xxii SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 2004▼ How to Switch External Video Back to the System Monitor 536. Using Windows 2000 Professional or Windo

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178 SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 2004The work around for this issue is to find a subdirectory for the autofs mount pointthat displays a non-

Seite 137 - Server Software

Appendix A Troubleshooting 179Troubleshooting Microsoft Windows ApplicationsThe following table lists some possible Microsoft Windows application issu

Seite 138 - Solaris and Microsoft Windows

180 SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 2004When installing CorelWorkPerfect 2000 onWindows XPProfessional, theinstallation appears tohang.The Inst

Seite 139 - How to Disable SunFSD Mapping

Appendix A Troubleshooting 181Troubleshooting Microsoft Windows Applicationsand SunFSD IssuesThe following section describes known Microsoft Windows a

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182 SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 2004 Corel Draw 10 Corel WordPerfect 2002 Microsoft FrontPage 2002 Microsoft Office XP Microsoft Proje

Seite 141 - Peripheral Devices

Appendix A Troubleshooting 183WordPerfect 9 Installation and SunFSD on Windows XPProfessionalWordPerfect 9 is part of the Corel WordPerfect Office 200

Seite 142 - Software

184 SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 2004Adobe Photoshop Installation and SunFSD on Windows XPProfessionalOn Windows XP Professional, if install

Seite 143 - How to Mount a CD-ROM Drive

185APPENDIXBSunPCi III International SupportThis appendix includes the following topics: “International Support” on page 185 “Using the Keyboard Env

Seite 144 - How to Set Up a CD-ROM Drive

186 SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 2004Note – To configure Microsoft Windows to work with Japanese copy and pastefunctions, refer to “How to C

Seite 145 - Connecting Peripheral Devices

Appendix B SunPCi III International Support 187KBCP Environment Variable ValuesThe KBCP environment variable specifies the keyboard code page. The cod

Seite 146 - Connecting the External Video

Contents xxiiiUpgrade Notes 74Upgrading Windows 2000 Server to Windows Server 2003 75Before You Begin the Upgrade 75▼ How to Upgrade Windows 2000 Serv

Seite 147 - Firewire Devices

188 SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 2004▼ How to Set an Environment VariableTo set an environment variable, do the following:1. Make sure that

Seite 148 - Connecting USB Devices

Appendix B SunPCi III International Support 1891. Check that the Solaris KBCP and KBTYPE environment variables are set to use thesame language (for ex

Seite 149 - Connecting a Parallel Device

190 SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 2004DOS Character SetWhen you, or a program you are using, creates a file under DOS, the DOS characterset i

Seite 150 - Connecting a Serial Device

Appendix B SunPCi III International Support 191Prepared code pages are provided in code-page information (.CPI) files in yoursoftware. OpenDOS include

Seite 151 - Using SunPCi III Software

192 SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 2004The $LANG VariableThere are two Solaris commands that enable you to specify code pages:/usr/bin/dos2uni

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Appendix B SunPCi III International Support 193If you do not have the $LANG variable set, or if it is set to anything but the settingslisted inTABLE B

Seite 153 - Option Purpose

194 SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 2004Note that the settings listed in the table are the ones that SunPCi III supports. Thetable does not lis

Seite 154 - FIGURE 10-1 to find

195APPENDIXCSunPCi III Online SupportThis appendix includes listings of various Web sites and online resources forSunPCi.This chapter includes the fol

Seite 155 - SunPCi III Menus

196 SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 2004SunPCi III DocumentationThe docs.sun.com Web site enables you to access SunPCi documentation on theWeb.

Seite 156 - Options Menu

197APPENDIXDSunPCi III Performance TipsThis appendix provides various ways to improve the performance of your SunPCiIII system and the performance of

Seite 157 - ■ Windows 2000 Server

xxiv SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 2004▼ How to Disable SunFSD Mapping 9710. Using Drives and Configuring Peripheral Devices 99Using a Diskett

Seite 158 - \\localhost\opt\SUNWspci3

198 SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 2004If you want to increase the amount of memory allocated to the SunPCi III platform,purchase additional M

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Appendix D SunPCi III Performance Tips 199Running Game Software on theSunPCi III PlatformNote – This procedure applies only if you are using an extern

Seite 160 - Boot@Boot Support

200 SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 2004Video Display RoutingThe following table describes some video output routing in SunPCi III software.TAB

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201GlossaryThis appendix defines terms used when describing the SunPCi™ product. Thisglossary is not an exhaustive list, but it provides an explanatio

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202 SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 2004color depth A term used to describe the number of bits used to represent colors for eachpixel in a disp

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Appendix Glossary 203Firewire (IEEE 1394) A very fast external bus that supports data transfer rates of up to 400 Mbps in1394a. The name Firewire is t

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204 SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 2004mount The action that enables you to make a mass storage or network storage deviceavailable or to insta

Seite 165 - [Drives]

Appendix Glossary 205POST (Power On Self Test) Diagnostic testing sequence run by the BIOS as theSunPCi session is initiated or reset.power management

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206 SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 2004system time The time designated by the Solaris operating environment when the SunPCicard is booted.TTAR

Seite 167 - SunPCi III Cards

207IndexAA drive, 100auto_master file, 176automounted directories, browsing, 176B-B, 111-b, 111backplatemain card backplate, 105Serial/Parallel Port,

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Contents xxv▼ How to Automatically Update Linux Drivers 117▼ How to Manually Update Linux Drivers 117Boot@Boot Support 118SunPCi Daemon 118Virtual Net

Seite 169 - Configuration

208 SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 2004-h, 111-help, 111-l, 111-n, 112-new, 112-nomac, 112-p, 112-R, 112sunpci, 110-title, 112-v, 112-vga, 112-

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Index 209FSD definition, 203Ggames, running on external VGA, 199glossary termbackplate, 201Basic Input/Ouput System, 201BIOS, 201Blue Screen of Death,

Seite 171 - Microsoft Windows

210 SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 2004Iini file definition, 203installationsystem requirements, 10Intel driversautomatic update, 115manual upd

Seite 172 - \\localhost\home\joeuser

Index 211N-n, 111networkdrives, browsing, 176logging in, 177printers, 131setting TCP/IP properties, 33troubleshooting, 154, 172, 173network drives, 12

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212 SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 2004starting SunPCi, 11stopping SunPCi, 11SunClip definition, 205SunFSD driver, enabling and disabling, 96Su

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Index 213USB definition, 206USB/Firewire Backplate, 105V-v, 112VGAmemory, 199-vga, 112VGA definition, 206vga sunpci command option, 51, 67, 83Video Gr

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214 SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 2004installing Japanese Windows XP Professional,automatic, 44installing Japanese Windows XP Professional,man

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xxvi SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 2004SunPCi III Hardware Issues 136Hardware Error Messages 137Mouse Issues 138Diskette Drive Issue 138CD-ROM

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Contents xxviiFAT16 File System Limitation Issue 151Application Installation to Solaris File System Issues 151Displaying Shortname Tails 152Japanese C

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xxviii SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 2004Must Install Networking During Linux Installation to Use Graphical UserInterface 160Linux Does Not Op

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Contents xxixNetwork Startup Is Slow After Configuration 173Cannot Connect to Other Systems 173Installing Applications From a SunFSD Source Directory

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iiiSafety Agency ComplianceStatementsRead this section before beginning any procedure. Thefollowing text provides safety precautions to follow whenins

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xxx SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 2004▼ How to Turn Off an Environment Variable 188▼ How to Configure the Keyboard for Microsoft Windows 188Us

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xxxiFiguresFIGURE 2-1 Create a New Emulated Drive Dialog Box 15FIGURE 2-2 Attach an Existing Emulated Drive Dialog Box 17FIGURE 2-3 Grow an Existing E

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xxxii SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 2004

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xxxiiiTablesTABLE 2-1 Microsoft Service Packs Required by SunPCi III 3.2.1 Software 20TABLE 3-1 Sample File Names in a Multiple Card Configuration 24T

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xxxiv SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 2004

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xxxvPrefaceThe SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide provides setup and operation instructions for theSunPCi™ III software. Use this guide after you have inst

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xxxvi SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 2004Note – Installation of Microsoft Windows and Linux on your Sun system with thecard differs from instal

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Preface xxxviiAppendix D includes suggestions and tips to improve SunPCi III performance.The glossary includes definitions of terms used with SunPCi.U

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xxxviii SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 2004Typographic ConventionsShell PromptsSunPCi III Keyboard ShortcutsThe SunPCi III software provides ke

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Preface xxxixIn CDE and OpenWindows environments, keyboard shortcuts use the Meta key(FIGURE P-1) in combination with another key. The Meta key is loc

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iv SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 2004meant for use with computer systems. Do notuse household extension cords with your Sunproduct.Caution – Y

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xl SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 2004The following table describes the related Sun documentation for the SunPCi IIIproduct.The following table

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Preface xliAccessing Sun Documentation OnlineYou can view, print, or purchase a broad selection of Sun documentation, includinglocalized versions, at

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xlii SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 2004

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1CHAPTER1Introducing SunPCi III 3.2.1Hardware and SoftwareThe SunPCi III 3.2.1 hardware and software create a personal computer (PC) that isintegrated

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2 SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 2004 Microsoft Windows 2000 Server Edition (Windows 2000 Server) Service Pack 4 Microsoft Windows Server 200

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Chapter 1 Introducing SunPCi III 3.2.1 Hardware and Software 3 LED light – The main backplate now contains an LED indicator, which indicatesthe statu

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4 SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 2004 256 Mbytes of SODIMM standard (in one slot), plus a second slot for optionalmemory up to a total of 2 Gb

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Chapter 1 Introducing SunPCi III 3.2.1 Hardware and Software 5 Citrix MetaFrame 1.8 for Microsoft Windows Citrix MetaFrame XP for Microsoft WindowsS

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6 SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 2004GettingHelpforMicrosoftWindowsandLinux SoftwareTo get help while working in a Microsoft Windows or Linux o

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Chapter 1 Introducing SunPCi III 3.2.1 Hardware and Software 73. Double-click the Adobe Acrobat PDF file you want to open.After a few seconds, the Ado

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Safety Agency Compliance Statements vConformité aux normes de sécuritéLisezattentivementlasectionsuivanteavantdecommencerla procédure. Le document ci-

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8 SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 2004

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9CHAPTER2Getting StartedThis chapter assumes that you have installed the SunPCi III card or cards into yourSun system, and that you have installed the

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10 SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 2004System RequirementsTo install and use SunPCi III 3.2.1 software, you need the following: A PCI-based Sun

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Chapter 2 Getting Started 11Starting and Stopping the SunPCi IIISoftwareThis section provides instructions for starting and stopping the SunPCi softwa

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12 SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 2004▼ Shutting Down SunPCi III Software1. Click Start and choose Shut Down.The Shut Down Windows dialog box o

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Chapter 2 Getting Started 13Note – You can create several C: and D: drive files, each with different applicationsand configurations, and attach a driv

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14 SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 2004Tip – If you choose the automatic installation of a Microsoft Windows operatingsystem using NTFS, you are

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Chapter 2 Getting Started 15FIGURE 2-1 Create a New Emulated Drive Dialog Box3. In the Create a New Emulated Drive dialog box, select an operating sys

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16 SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 20044. Move the horizontal slider to set the drive size (in Gbytes) for the new drive.The horizontal slider a

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Chapter 2 Getting Started 17Attaching Emulated DrivesIf you want to use an existing emulated drive that is not currently attached to yourSunPCi card a

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vi SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 2004bâtiment ou un électricien agréé si vous avezle moindre doute quant au type d'alimentationfourni dan

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18 SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 20045. Click OK.The Reset SunPCi dialog box opens.6. Click Shutdown x86 OS and Reset SunPCi to attach the emu

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Chapter 2 Getting Started 19FIGURE 2-3 Grow an Existing Emulated Drive Dialog Box3. Move the horizontal slider to the new size of the drive.Note – The

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20 SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 2004 Use a third-party software, such as PartitionMagic, to complete the expansion ofyour current disk drive

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21CHAPTER3Using Multiple SunPCi III CardsThis chapter assumes that you have installed the SunPCi III 3.2.1 software and allthe cards that you will be

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22 SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 2004Multiple Cards Configuration ProcessYou can install multiple SunPCi III cards into an Sun server or Sun s

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Chapter 3 Using Multiple SunPCi III Cards 23Configuring Multiple Cards WithSunPCi III SoftwareThe first time the SunPCi III software is started, a def

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24 SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 2004One solution is to name the .ini file and its disk image using some identifyingcharacteristic, such as th

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Chapter 3 Using Multiple SunPCi III Cards 25Using Cards and Emulated DrivesAlthough an emulated drive must run on a SunPCi III card, the SunPCi III em

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26 SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 2004▼ How to Start a Specific .ini FileBy default, SunPCi software uses the SunPC.ini file when you use the s

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Chapter 3 Using Multiple SunPCi III Cards 27● To start the SunPCi III software with a specific card, type the following command:Wherecardname is one c

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Safety Agency Compliance Statements viiCD-ROMAttention – L'utilisation de contrôles et deréglages ou l'application de procédures autresque c

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28 SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 2004To open and run multiple SunPCi III cards on the same system, follow the directionsabove for opening each

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Chapter 3 Using Multiple SunPCi III Cards 29Before attempting to reconfigure the binding of any disk image, verify that you haveread and understood th

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30 SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 2004

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31CHAPTER4Networking With SunPCi IIIHardware and SoftwareThis chapter assumes that you have installed the SunPCi III card or cards into yourSun system

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32 SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 2004Note – Only Physical Networking is supported with Linux.Physical Ethernet networking is faster than virtu

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Chapter 4 Networking With SunPCi III Hardware and Software 33Setting Up Networking With SunPCi IIIHardware and SoftwareSetting up networking with SunP

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34 SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 2004Note – Microsoft Windows and Linux provides a number of different ways to installhardware. Follow the ins

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Chapter 4 Networking With SunPCi III Hardware and Software 35▼ How to Use Power Management With PhysicalNetworkingIf you need to “ping” the IP address

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36 SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 2004

Seite 234 - The $LANG Variable

37CHAPTER5Using Windows XP ProfessionalThis chapter describes how to install and configure Microsoft Windows XPProfessional on your SunPCi III system.

Seite 235 - $LANG Variable Settings

viii SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 2004Überhitzung verursachen und dieZuverlässigkeit Ihres Sun-Gerätsbeeinträchtigen.Achtung – Der Geräuschpe

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38 SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 2004Installing Windows XP ProfessionalYou install operating system software when you create an emulated drive

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Chapter 5 Using Windows XP Professional 39▼ How to Perform a Custom InstallationCaution – When you specify an operating system to auto-install in the

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40 SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 2004When the setupwxp script finishes copying the Windows XP Professional files toyour C: drive, it reboots t

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Chapter 5 Using Windows XP Professional 41Upgrading Windows NT4 WS to Windows XPProfessionalCaution – The setup and configuration procedures for the S

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42 SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 20043. In Windows Explorer, navigate to the following path:Note – If you cannot find this directory on your C

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Chapter 5 Using Windows XP Professional 43▼ How to Upgrade Windows 2000 Professional toWindows XP Professional1. Insert the Windows XP Professional CD

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44 SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 2004Installing Japanese Windows XPProfessionalThere are two ways to install the Japanese version of Windows X

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Chapter 5 Using Windows XP Professional 4513. Click OK when you receive a message asking you to shut down Windows andreset SunPCi III.14. From the Fil

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46 SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 200414. From the File menu, select Reset PC.15. Create a file system for the emulated drive as follows: To c

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Chapter 5 Using Windows XP Professional 47For more information about physical and virtual Ethernet networking, refer to“Setting Up Networking With Sun

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Safety Agency Compliance Statements ixAchtung – Sun-Geräte dürfen nicht ohneAbdeckung in Gebrauch genommen werden.Nichtbeachtung dieses Warnhinweises

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48 SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 20043. Click Next.The Add Hardware Wizard dialog box opens.4. Click the Yes, I have already connected the har

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Chapter 5 Using Windows XP Professional 49▼ How to Configure the Network forWindows XPProfessionalAfter you finish configuring the virtual or the phys

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50 SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 2004Note – If you see a dialog box with the message SunNDIS failed to start,ignore the message and click OK.

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Chapter 5 Using Windows XP Professional 5113. Click OK to close the System Properties dialog box.To enable the physical adapter to use TCP/IP in the n

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52 SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 2004▼ How to Configure Windows XP Professional forExternal Video UseFor more information about configuring th

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Chapter 5 Using Windows XP Professional 53Note – For best performance with Windows XP and an external monitor, attach aserial mouse to the serial port

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54 SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 2004

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55CHAPTER6UsingWindows2000ProfessionalorWindows 2000 ServerThis chapter describes how to install and configure Microsoft Windows 2000Professional and

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56 SunPCi III 3.2.1 User’s Guide • March 2004Installing Windows 2000You install operating system software when you create an emulated drive bychoosing

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Chapter 6 Using Windows 2000 Professional or Windows 2000 Server 57 Make the drive at least 2 Gbytes in size, which can be expanded later if needed.

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