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About This Document

This document describes how to unpack the HP Integrity rx3600 server, install additional
components, start a server console session, power on the server, and boot the operating system.
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publication date changes when a new edition is published. Minor changes may be made without
changing the publication date. The document part number will change when extensive changes
are made.
Document updates may be issued between editions to correct errors or document product changes.
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product support service. See your HP sales representative for details.
The latest version of this document can be found online at
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Intended Audience

This document is intended to provide technical product and support information for authorized
service providers, customer system administrators, and HP support personnel.

New and Changed Information in This Edition

This document has been updated with the following:
Updated URLs.

Publishing History

Table 1
lists the publishing history details for this document.
Table 1 Publishing History Details
Document Manufacturing Part Number
AB463-9001A
AB463-9001B
AB463-9001C
AB463-9001D
AB463-9001E

Document Organization

The HP Integrity rx3600 Server Installation Guide is divided into several sections, each containing
information about installing the HP Integrity rx3600.

Typographic Conventions

This document uses the following conventions.
%, $, or #
Command
Computer output
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Publication Date
September 2006
December 2006
November 2007
April 2009
November 201 1
A percent sign represents the C shell system prompt. A dollar
sign represents the system prompt for the Bourne, Korn, and
POSIX shells. A number sign represents the superuser prompt.
A command name or qualified command phrase.
Text displayed by the computer.
http://www.hp.com/go/

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