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ClearPath IX Systems Installation and Configuration Guide

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Configuring Intel Nodes for Monitoring by SPO<br />

d. Repeat steps b <strong>and</strong> c for all names of the current category that you wish to change.<br />

e. When you have finished changing names for one category, click Window on the<br />

Windows menu bar, then select Close.<br />

f. Repeat steps a through e for all node <strong>and</strong> console categories that have names you<br />

wish to change.<br />

3. If nodes or consoles that are unused or not physically present are named in the<br />

configuration, delete them as follows:<br />

a. On the TopCluster menu bar, click Delete, then select the appropriate menu item<br />

for the node or console you wish to remove from the configuration.<br />

A dialogue window appears, asking which systems or consoles you wish to delete.<br />

b. Click (highlight) the names of the systems or consoles to be deleted.<br />

c. Click OK.<br />

4. Verify the configuration by clicking File on the main menu bar of the configuration<br />

routine, then select Verify <strong>Configuration</strong>.<br />

A <strong>Configuration</strong> Verification Results window appears, listing the results of your<br />

changes.<br />

If you find errors in the Results window, correct them by repeating the appropriate<br />

steps above to rename incorrect nodes or consoles, delete unused ones, or update the<br />

hosts file on the SPO server (10.3.3). After you resolve the errors, repeat the<br />

verification process (step 4).<br />

If there are no errors, a window appears, asking if you wish to verify network<br />

connectivity. Click Yes if you wish the SPO server to ping each of the consoles <strong>and</strong><br />

Intel nodes in the configuration. Click No to skip this test.<br />

5. To save the changes to the configuration, click File on the main menu bar of the<br />

configuration routine, then select Save <strong>Configuration</strong> from the drop-down menu.<br />

A dialogue window appears, asking if you want to perform configuration verification.<br />

6. Click No.<br />

The configuration is saved.<br />

You must repeat this procedure for each Single Point configuration the site will use. To<br />

select another configuration, click File on the main menu bar, then click Select<br />

<strong>Configuration</strong> in the drop-down menu that appears. For this release, SPO Basic Edition<br />

configurations are named as follows:<br />

x_yUN<strong>IX</strong>_zNT_level<br />

where:<br />

x is the number of 2200 nodes.<br />

y is the number of UnixWare nodes.<br />

z is the number of Windows 2000 <strong>and</strong> Windows NT nodes.<br />

level is the SPO Basic Edition release level.<br />

7850 5104–009 Version 009B (Web Only) 12–3

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