ClearPath IX Systems Installation and Configuration Guide
ClearPath IX Systems Installation and Configuration Guide ClearPath IX Systems Installation and Configuration Guide
Installing the Basic OS 2200 IOE dn devname Caution Once you continue with the boot, you cannot bring down any fixed mass storage devices without a reboot. Be sure the correct disks are up before proceeding. 16. Enter the following to continue with the boot: n go You are prompted to enter the security officer user-id. n ENTER 12-CHARACTER SECURITY OFFICER ID 17. Enter security as the default security officer user-id as follows: n security You are prompted to enter the master account number. n ENTER MASTER ACCOUNT 18. Enter 0 (zero) as the master account number. n 0 Several messages are displayed. Initial boot is finished when the following message appears: SYS FIN The run MSCPRT will start after SYS FIN. This is a background service run and can be left active. Continue installation with the procedures in 13.3. 13.3. Installing Products from Tape HMP-FLD Once OS 2200 is initialized, take the following steps to install the first-load tape labeled HMP-FLD: 1. Enter the following command to start the installation runstream: ST INSTALLFLD You are prompted to enter the reel number for the reel or reels you are loading: INSFLD START n INSTALLFLD: Enter reel number 13–6 Version 009B (Web Only) 7850 5104–009
Installing the Basic OS 2200 IOE 2. Because the tape or tapes are unlabeled, you can enter any reel number. For example, for the “first-load” fast-load tape, enter the following to assign the tape as a temporary file, indicate that it is unlabeled (TJ), and indicate a cartridge tape device: n HMPFLD,TJ,type where type is the assign mnemonic (HICL, HIC51, etc.). The following messages appear: LOAD HMPFLD T40A12 TAPE$ - 1 INSFLD (LOAD HMPFLD )(ANY UNASSIGNED CT0899 ) n ANSWER WITH REEL NUMBER ON T40A12 E,REEL 3. Enter the reel number of the tape reel to confirm that the unlabeled tape reel you mounted is the one you intended to mount: n HMPFLD Messages appear indicating that the installation has started. A message indicates that SYS$DATA$ has no SCP Exec key: SYS$DATA$ exists without SCP Exec key The INSFLD FIN message indicates that the runstream has finished. The HMP-FLD tape installs the following products: CMS 1100, COMUS, FURPUR, I18NLIB, PCFP, PERFEV, ROLRUNS, and SOLAR. IX6000, IX5000, or IX4800 Series server sites now must establish the contracted Software Controlled Performance level as described in 13.4. All sites must verify that the hardware is ready for use by performing the communication tests described in Section 14. 13.4. Establishing the Performance Level (IX6000, IX5000, and IX4800 Servers Only) For an IX6000, IX5000, or IX4800 server, you should establish the Software Controlled Performance (SCP) contracted performance level as soon as possible after SOLAR is installed (refer to ClearPath HMP IX Series and 2200 Series Software Planning and Migration Overview for an overview of SCP). The 2200 node runs at 100 percent performance until SOLAR creates the SYS$*DATA$ file during installation. After that, until you register your contracted performance level, it runs at the default performance level and the default of one IP. A console message is issued every 5-minute time-and-date interval stating that the system is running with the SCP default performance value. Using SOLAR, you must register the Exec key tape included in the system packaging (labeled “System Controlled Performance Key Tape”). Optionally, a new or replacement Exec key may be provided in a file for registering from disk. The Exec key tape or file contains encrypted fields for various SCP attributes. The Exec key tape or file is valid only for the system with a cabinet serial number that matches the 7850 5104–009 Version 009B (Web Only) 13–7
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Installing the Basic OS 2200 IOE<br />
2. Because the tape or tapes are unlabeled, you can enter any reel number. For example,<br />
for the “first-load” fast-load tape, enter the following to assign the tape as a temporary<br />
file, indicate that it is unlabeled (TJ), <strong>and</strong> indicate a cartridge tape device:<br />
n HMPFLD,TJ,type<br />
where type is the assign mnemonic (HICL, HIC51, etc.).<br />
The following messages appear:<br />
LOAD HMPFLD T40A12 TAPE$ - 1 INSFLD<br />
(LOAD HMPFLD )(ANY UNASSIGNED CT0899 )<br />
n ANSWER WITH REEL NUMBER ON T40A12 E,REEL<br />
3. Enter the reel number of the tape reel to confirm that the unlabeled tape reel you<br />
mounted is the one you intended to mount:<br />
n HMPFLD<br />
Messages appear indicating that the installation has started.<br />
A message indicates that SYS$DATA$ has no SCP Exec key:<br />
SYS$DATA$ exists without SCP Exec key<br />
The INSFLD FIN message indicates that the runstream has finished.<br />
The HMP-FLD tape installs the following products: CMS 1100, COMUS, FURPUR,<br />
I18NLIB, PCFP, PERFEV, ROLRUNS, <strong>and</strong> SOLAR.<br />
<strong>IX</strong>6000, <strong>IX</strong>5000, or <strong>IX</strong>4800 Series server sites now must establish the contracted Software<br />
Controlled Performance level as described in 13.4. All sites must verify that the hardware<br />
is ready for use by performing the communication tests described in Section 14.<br />
13.4. Establishing the Performance Level (<strong>IX</strong>6000,<br />
<strong>IX</strong>5000, <strong>and</strong> <strong>IX</strong>4800 Servers Only)<br />
For an <strong>IX</strong>6000, <strong>IX</strong>5000, or <strong>IX</strong>4800 server, you should establish the Software Controlled<br />
Performance (SCP) contracted performance level as soon as possible after SOLAR is<br />
installed (refer to <strong>ClearPath</strong> HMP <strong>IX</strong> Series <strong>and</strong> 2200 Series Software Planning <strong>and</strong><br />
Migration Overview for an overview of SCP).<br />
The 2200 node runs at 100 percent performance until SOLAR creates the SYS$*DATA$ file<br />
during installation. After that, until you register your contracted performance level, it runs<br />
at the default performance level <strong>and</strong> the default of one IP. A console message is issued<br />
every 5-minute time-<strong>and</strong>-date interval stating that the system is running with the SCP<br />
default performance value.<br />
Using SOLAR, you must register the Exec key tape included in the system packaging<br />
(labeled “System Controlled Performance Key Tape”). Optionally, a new or replacement<br />
Exec key may be provided in a file for registering from disk.<br />
The Exec key tape or file contains encrypted fields for various SCP attributes. The Exec<br />
key tape or file is valid only for the system with a cabinet serial number that matches the<br />
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