File Conversion Guidelines [ HP3000/iX Network Planning and Configuration Guide ] MPE/iX 5.0 Documentation
HP3000/iX Network Planning and Configuration Guide
File Conversion Guidelines
A file conversion utility called NMMGRVER.PUB.SYS allows you to convert
earlier versions of subsystems for use with the current version of Node
Management Services (NMS) by converting the files to an acceptable
format.
When you Need to Convert Files
If you have not successfully converted your files you will be notified
that conversion is necessary when you try either to run NMMGR or to
perform a NETCONTROL command. If you attempt to run NMMGR against an
unconverted configuration file you will receive the message:
Version mismatch found on specified subsystem. Please run NMMGRVER.
(NMGRERR 53)
If you attempt to perform NETCONTROL while using unconverted files you
will receive the following message at the console:
Bad CONFIG File Version
In either case you should stop your current activity and run the
NMMGRVER.PUB.SYS file conversion utility on your configuration files.
WARNING The conversion procedure that follows will not preserve any
previously configured Distributed Terminal Subsystem (DTS)
configuration values. If you are updating from an earlier
version of MPE/iX at the same time you are migrating from
NS3000/V to NS3000/iX, you should see the information under "To
Update From a Previous MPE/iX Version" later in this appendix
before converting your configuration files.
To Convert Files
You should follow the steps below to convert your configuration files
using NMMGRVER:
1. Make a backup copy of the existing configuration files.
2. Install a copy of the MPE/V NMCONFIG file to NMCONFIG.PUB.SYS on
the MPE/iX system, and then install copies of any NSCONF files.
3. Execute NMMGRVER.PUB.SYS by entering:
RUN NMMGRVER.PUB.SYS
The system responds with the following banner:
NMS Configuration File Conversion Utility 32099-11018 V.uu.ff (C)
Hewlett-Packard Co. 1985
4. The system will then prompt for the name of the configuration file
to be converted by displaying the message:
Fileset to be scanned?
You can then choose to end the conversion program by pressing the
[RETURN] key, or you can enter one of the following filesets:
filename [.groupname [.acctname]]
@ [.groupname [.acctname]]
@.@ [.acctname]
@.@.@
NMMGRVER searches for files of type nconf in the specified
fileset. For each file found, it asks:
OK to convert filename.groupname.acctname?
where filename.groupname.acctname is the name of a configuration
file. Enter Y for yes, or enter either N or [RETURN] for no.
5. NMMGRVER checks the configuration file to determine whether it is
an MPE/V or an MPE/iX configuration file. If it is an MPE/iX file
the conversion proceeds without further user input. If the file
is an MPE/V file, however, NMMGRVER prompts you for the type of
MPE/V file you are converting, as follows:
What is the type of this file?
1) MPE V NSCONF
2) MPE V NMCONFIG
3) skip this file
Enter a value between 1 and 3.
Enter the appropriate value.
6. After each file is converted NMMGRVER will display the following
message:
FILE CONVERTED
Continue to enter either Y, N, or [RETURN] until you have
converted all files.
In the conversion process, NMMGRVER will merge the information from each
NSCONF file accepted for conversion with NMCONFIG.PUB.SYS, and create new
(converted) NSCONF files. If you have converted more than one NSCONF
file, you will need to choose the file that corresponds to the network
configuration you want, and rename it as the new NMCONFIG.PUB.SYS. Choose
the NSCONF file that corresponds to the network configuration you want to
use as your NS3000/iX configuration.
This new NMCONFIG.PUB.SYS file contains your NS configuration in a format
acceptable to MPE/iX. You can now run NMMGR to configure the DTS
subsystem, and to perform any needed modifications to the NS
configuration. See "Reconfiguration Guidelines" later in this appendix.
To Update From a Previous MPE/iX Version
If you are updating from an earlier version of MPE/iX at the same time
you are migrating from NS3000/V to NS3000/iX, you will need to make a
choice between reconfiguring your Distributed Terminal Subsystem (DTS)
and reconfiguring your NS network. The choice is necessary because MPE/V
versions of NMCONFIG.PUB.SYS files do not include DTS configuration
values.
You should let the circumstances of your installation determine which
configuration values you preserve. If your NS network is complex, you
may decide to convert the existing MPE/V configuration files, and
reconfigure DTS. In this case you should follow the steps under "File
Conversion Guidelines" earlier in this appendix.
If, on the other hand, your DTS configuration is extensive, you may
decide to migrate your existing MPE/iX configuration files to the new
version of MPE/iX. You will then need to redo your NS network
configuration so that both the NS and DTS configurations are contained in
a single, valid, MPE/iX NMCONFIG.PUB.SYS file.
In any case, you will need to reconfigure either NS or DTS if you are
both updating MPE/iX and converting from an NS3000/V network to an
NS3000/iX network.
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