ClearPath IX Systems Installation and Configuration Guide
ClearPath IX Systems Installation and Configuration Guide ClearPath IX Systems Installation and Configuration Guide
Installing the Remaining IOE Software 15.2.1. Installing TIPUTIL, MCB, and DPS from Fast-Load Tape HMP-OE2 Note: The runstream used to install TIPUTIL, MCB, and DPS (INSTALLPKG) is a generic runstream used to install products from tape. This same runstream can be used to install optional products from package tapes. The tape HMP-OE2 contains products (TIPUTIL, MCB, and DPS) that may or may not need to be configured to your particular needs. Use the INSTALLPKG runstream to install those products in default mode as follows: 1. Enter the following command to start the installation runstream: ST INSTALLPKG You are prompted to select the installation source. INSPKG START n-INSPKG*Install from , DISK, or RSS? n 2. Enter the default to select TAPE as the source. You are prompted to enter the reel number. n-INSPKG*Enter reel number n 3. Because the tape is unlabeled, you can enter any reel number. Also enter the parameters to indicate that the tape is to be assigned as a temporary unlabeled file (TJ) and to indicate the type of the cartridge device on which the tape is to be mounted: n HMPOE2,TJ,type where type is, for instance, HICL or HIC51. In response, you are asked whether the installation is in default mode. n-INSPKG*Install default modes? /N n 4. Press Enter to install using the default modes. A message asks if you want to register the INSPKG: n INSPKG* Register package also? Y/ n 6. Enter (transmit) to accept the default. You are prompted to verify that the unlabeled tape you mounted is the correct reel. LOAD HMPOE2 T40A12 NORING PP$TAPE - 1 INSPKG (LOAD HMPOE2 )(ANY UNASSIGNED CT0899 ) INSPKG FIN The INSPKG FIN message indicates that the runstream has finished. Proceed with setting up the TIP environment as described in the next subsection. 15–2 Version 009B (Web Only) 7850 5104–009
15.2.2. Setting Up the TIP Environment Installing the Remaining IOE Software Immediately after installing TIPUTIL, MCB, and DPS from fast-load tape HMP-OE2, take the following steps to set up the TIP environment prior to bringing up application group 3: 1. Enter the following command: TIP UP Messages appear indicating that TIP automatic recovery is up. This begins recording of TIP activities. *TIP* ARF$00 - TIP AUTOMATIC RECOVERY IS UP . . 2. Enter the following command to start the runstream that initializes TIP for use: ST TIPINIT This runstream does the following: • Creates SUPUR file 1000 • Does the VALBLD of VALTAB 9 for the application group 3 error notification program (ENP) • Copies the absolute for the MCB3 example ENP into the SUPUR file WARNING Any existing VALTAB entries are destroyed. The following messages appear: TIPINT START TIPINT*MSG: CREATE VALTAB ENTRIES RECOVERY OFF TIPINT SCHEDULE OFF TIPINT STICKING ON TIPINT RECOVERY ON TIPINT *TIP* VINDEX BANK LOADED - TIP SCHEDULING ON USER KONS INITIALIZED TIPINT*MSG: CAT/TREG/RES TIP SUPUR FILE 1000 TIPINT FIN The TIPINT FIN message indicates that the runstream has finished. Proceed with setting up application group 3 as described in the next subsection. 7850 5104–009 Version 009B (Web Only) 15–3
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15.2.2. Setting Up the TIP Environment<br />
Installing the Remaining IOE Software<br />
Immediately after installing TIPUTIL, MCB, <strong>and</strong> DPS from fast-load tape HMP-OE2, take<br />
the following steps to set up the TIP environment prior to bringing up application group 3:<br />
1. Enter the following comm<strong>and</strong>:<br />
TIP UP<br />
Messages appear indicating that TIP automatic recovery is up. This begins recording<br />
of TIP activities.<br />
*TIP* ARF$00 - TIP AUTOMATIC RECOVERY IS UP<br />
.<br />
.<br />
2. Enter the following comm<strong>and</strong> to start the runstream that initializes TIP for use:<br />
ST TIPINIT<br />
This runstream does the following:<br />
• Creates SUPUR file 1000<br />
• Does the VALBLD of VALTAB 9 for the application group 3 error notification<br />
program (ENP)<br />
• Copies the absolute for the MCB3 example ENP into the SUPUR file<br />
WARNING<br />
Any existing VALTAB entries are destroyed.<br />
The following messages appear:<br />
TIPINT START<br />
TIPINT*MSG: CREATE VALTAB ENTRIES<br />
RECOVERY OFF TIPINT<br />
SCHEDULE OFF TIPINT<br />
STICKING ON TIPINT<br />
RECOVERY ON TIPINT<br />
*TIP* VINDEX BANK LOADED - TIP SCHEDULING ON<br />
USER KONS INITIALIZED<br />
TIPINT*MSG: CAT/TREG/RES TIP SUPUR FILE 1000<br />
TIPINT FIN<br />
The TIPINT FIN message indicates that the runstream has finished. Proceed with setting<br />
up application group 3 as described in the next subsection.<br />
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