ClearPath IX Systems Installation and Configuration Guide
ClearPath IX Systems Installation and Configuration Guide ClearPath IX Systems Installation and Configuration Guide
Configuring Intel Nodes for Monitoring by SPO Messages indicate that the name is added as an alias for the UnixWare node in the hosts file. Changing line in /etc/hosts from: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx systemname to: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx systemname CP_UNIXx # Alias needed by URM Those messages are followed by a prompt asking whether you wish to install the URM agent. Do you wish to install the UNIX Resource Monitor (URM) at this time? Please enter y or n: 7. Type N,then press Enter. A prompt asks whether you wish to redirect the console output. Do you wish to perform console re-direction to port com1 at this time? Please enter y or n: 8. Type Y, then press Enter. Messages indicate that the console output is being redirected to the serial port. Configuring console to use com1 as the console device. The change will take effect at the next system reboot. To reverse this change, remove or comment out the line that starts with "console=" in the file /stand/boot. 9. Shut down the system by entering the following: shutdown -i6 Shutdown messages now appear. If you receive a prompt asking if you want to continue, type Y in response and press Enter. 10. When the UnixWare node reboots, the first part of the boot operation displays at the monitor concentrator, then the console output is redirected to the SPO workstation. You can observe that in the CP_UNIXx session that you started in step 1. Some messages are mirrored at the monitor concentrator, but the CP_UNIXx session on the SPO workstation is the only console session you can interact with. If the UnixWare node does not successfully reboot, see the procedures for using the emergency recovery diskette in 8.13. To remove the console redirection changes and restore the UnixWare node to normal console operation, do the following: 1. Remove or comment out the line that starts with “console=” in the /stand/boot file. 2. On UnixWare 7 systems, remove the following file: /etc/dt/config/Xservers 12–14 Version 009B (Web Only) 7850 5104–009
Section 13 Installing the Basic OS 2200 IOE Fast-load tapes have been created to speed up installation of the OS 2200 Integrated Operating Environment (IOE). This section describes installation of the basic OS 2200 software from the following fast-load tapes: • Tape HMP-FLD (“first load”) contains products that must be installed before migrating to the new Exec . • Tape HMP-OE1 contains the basic OS 2200 IOE software that typically can be installed without change at a site and which should not need to be reinstalled. HMP-OE1 is either a single tape or a two-tape set. The procedures described in this section take about 2 hours. Software from fast-load tape HMP-OE1 is the minimum set of 2200 node software required to achieve hardware ready for use (RFU). Section 15 describes how to install the remaining OS 2200 IOE products that are on fast-load tapes HMP-OE2 and HMP-UDS3. These are not needed to achieve hardware RFU. Note: Not all of the ClearPath IOE products are present on the fast-load tapes. For detailed information about fast-load tape contents, refer to the ClearPath HMP IX and 2200 Systems Software Planning and Migration Overview. Once products have been installed from a fast-load tape, they need not be reinstalled from a package tape unless the site wishes to customize the installation for some reason. The runstream that installs products from fast-load tapes also registers the products with SOLAR. This section describes what you need to perform these procedures: 1. Read-and-reply message format (13.1) 2. How to perform an initial boot (13.2) 3. How to install IOE products from fast-load tape HMP-FLD (13.3) 4. How to establish the contracted performance level for IX6000, IX5000, and IX4800 Series servers (13.4) 5. How to install IOE products from fast-load tape HMP-OE1 (13.5) Upon completion of procedures in this section, you must verify that the hardware is ready for use by testing the communications links (Section 14). 7850 5104–009 Version 009B (Web Only) 13–1
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Section 13<br />
Installing the Basic OS 2200 IOE<br />
Fast-load tapes have been created to speed up installation of the OS 2200 Integrated<br />
Operating Environment (IOE). This section describes installation of the basic OS 2200<br />
software from the following fast-load tapes:<br />
• Tape HMP-FLD (“first load”) contains products that must be installed before migrating<br />
to the new Exec .<br />
• Tape HMP-OE1 contains the basic OS 2200 IOE software that typically can be installed<br />
without change at a site <strong>and</strong> which should not need to be reinstalled. HMP-OE1 is<br />
either a single tape or a two-tape set.<br />
The procedures described in this section take about 2 hours.<br />
Software from fast-load tape HMP-OE1 is the minimum set of 2200 node software required<br />
to achieve hardware ready for use (RFU). Section 15 describes how to install the<br />
remaining OS 2200 IOE products that are on fast-load tapes HMP-OE2 <strong>and</strong> HMP-UDS3.<br />
These are not needed to achieve hardware RFU.<br />
Note: Not all of the <strong>ClearPath</strong> IOE products are present on the fast-load tapes. For<br />
detailed information about fast-load tape contents, refer to the <strong>ClearPath</strong> HMP<br />
<strong>IX</strong> <strong>and</strong> 2200 <strong>Systems</strong> Software Planning <strong>and</strong> Migration Overview.<br />
Once products have been installed from a fast-load tape, they need not be reinstalled from<br />
a package tape unless the site wishes to customize the installation for some reason.<br />
The runstream that installs products from fast-load tapes also registers the products with<br />
SOLAR.<br />
This section describes what you need to perform these procedures:<br />
1. Read-<strong>and</strong>-reply message format (13.1)<br />
2. How to perform an initial boot (13.2)<br />
3. How to install IOE products from fast-load tape HMP-FLD (13.3)<br />
4. How to establish the contracted performance level for <strong>IX</strong>6000, <strong>IX</strong>5000, <strong>and</strong> <strong>IX</strong>4800<br />
Series servers (13.4)<br />
5. How to install IOE products from fast-load tape HMP-OE1 (13.5)<br />
Upon completion of procedures in this section, you must verify that the hardware is ready<br />
for use by testing the communications links (Section 14).<br />
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