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ClearPath IX Systems Installation and Configuration Guide

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b. Select CP_UN<strong>IX</strong>x <strong>and</strong> click OK.<br />

The system is now removed from the configuration.<br />

c. In the TopCluster window menu, click Add, then select the UN<strong>IX</strong> <strong>Systems</strong> option.<br />

A window for entering the new system representation appears.<br />

d. Enter the site-defined name of the Intel node <strong>and</strong> select OK.<br />

The node is added to the TopCluster diagram <strong>and</strong> a window also appears<br />

requesting the system’s network connection name.<br />

e. Click the Unknown button if the node is directly connected to the SPO server. If<br />

the connection is through a Network Access Server (NAS), enter the NAS network<br />

name that is listed in the /etc/hosts file.<br />

A window requesting the /etc/services name for the system appears.<br />

f. Enter CP_UN<strong>IX</strong>x, then select OK. This entry was already made in the<br />

/etc/services file for the direct connection to the UN<strong>IX</strong> node to port 1 of the<br />

Equinox multiport board. If the system is connected through a NAS, you need to<br />

enter the service entry for the port assigned on the NAS.<br />

g. Position the icon where you want it by clicking the icon once, then click the<br />

desired position once in the TopCluster window. X <strong>and</strong> Y coordinates can be<br />

further adjusted by entering coordinates through the Edit Icon Placement window.<br />

3. Customize the SPO server representation (SPO_Server) as follows:<br />

a. In the TopCluster window menu, click Delete, then select the UN<strong>IX</strong> <strong>Systems</strong><br />

option.<br />

A window listing the nodes that are currently configured appears.<br />

b. Select SPO_Server <strong>and</strong> click OK.<br />

The SPO_Server is now removed from the configuration.<br />

c. In the TopCluster window menu, click Add, then select the UN<strong>IX</strong> <strong>Systems</strong> option.<br />

A window for entering the new system appears.<br />

d. Enter the site-defined name of the SPO server <strong>and</strong> select OK.<br />

The system is added to the TopCluster diagram.<br />

A window requesting the system’s network connection name appears.<br />

e. Enter spo_telnet <strong>and</strong> select OK (this entry was already made in the /etc/services<br />

file by the SPO Basic Edition installation routine).<br />

f. Position the icon where you want it by clicking the icon once, then clicking the<br />

desired position once in the TopCluster window. X <strong>and</strong> Y coordinates can be<br />

further adjusted by entering coordinates through the Edit Icon Placement window<br />

(the original SPO server icon was located at X=800 <strong>and</strong> Y=600).<br />

4. Disable the SPO server timeout feature. This feature determines the time interval<br />

between the receipt of console message traffic before a timeout alarm is generated <strong>and</strong><br />

is not needed for monitoring <strong>ClearPath</strong> <strong>IX</strong> server nodes. Disable it as follows:<br />

a. In the TopCluster window menu, click Edit, then select the UN<strong>IX</strong> <strong>Systems</strong> option.<br />

In a few moments, the Edit UN<strong>IX</strong> <strong>Systems</strong> window appears.<br />

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