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System Startup, Configuration, and Shutdown Reference Manual: HP e3000 MPE/iX Computer Systems > Chapter 2 Initiating System ActivityDetermining and Selecting Input and Output (I/O) Paths |
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The system identifies adapter interfaces to a system bus and the associated devices by an I/O path. The I/O path is the address of the interface hardware and the physical path to reach a device. When the system is reset or the power is turned on, hardware routines read and initialize the I/O paths needed to boot the system. These boot paths consist of the primary boot path, for booting from disk-resident software; the alternate boot path, for booting from a system load tape; and the console boot path, for locating console operator intervention. Boot paths for the primary boot device, the alternate boot device, and the console are shown as numbers separated by periods or forward slashes. There are several ways to determine the I/O path for devices that are attached to the system:
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