Phase A. Configuring Remote HP 3000 Systems (Primary DBA only) [ Information Access Server: Planning and Configuring ] MPE/iX 5.0 Documentation
Information Access Server: Planning and Configuring
Phase A. Configuring Remote HP 3000 Systems (Primary DBA only)
Skip to Phase B if you are not initially planning to configure remote HP
3000 systems. It's easy to add them later.
You configure remote HP 3000 systems by running the Administrator
Utility, making your way to the Add Remote HP 3000 screen, and providing
a name for the remote system, a node name (the name of the system
according to NS/3000 convention), and some logon information for each
remote system you want to configure.
Adding Remote HP 3000 Systems
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| What You Do | What Happens |
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| A-1. Run the Administrator Utility, either | The Entry screen appears. |
| by using the UDC command ADMIN, or by | |
| typing RUN ADMIN.PPC.SYS and pressing | |
| Return. | |
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| A-2. Type ADMIN in the User field, ADMIN's | The Administrator Utility Main Menu |
| password in the User Password field, and | appears. |
| press Enter. | |
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| A-3. Type A3 in the Go to screen field and | The Add Remote HP 3000 System (A3) screen |
| press Enter. | appears. |
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| A-4. Type in a Remote System name of your | The Administrator Utility verifies the |
| choice, the system's Node name, and the | information by establishing the specified |
| information requested on the screen for | session on the remote system. If |
| establishing a session on the remote | successful, the definition of the remote |
| system, then press Enter. | system is added to the data dictionary. |
| | The Add Remote HP 3000 System screen |
| | clears. |
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| A-5. Repeat Step A-4 for each remote | The Administrator Utility adds the |
| system you want to configure. | definition of each remote system to the |
| | data dictionary. |
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| A-6. Choose Done f8. | The Remote HP 3000 System Menu appears. |
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| If you don't want to check your remote | |
| system configuration, skip to Step A-9. | |
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Checking Configuration
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| What You Do | What Happens |
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| A-7. Choose List All HP 3000s f5. | The List Remote HP 3000 Systems screen |
| | appears. This screen lists the names of |
| | all configured remote HP 3000s. |
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| If any remote HP 3000s need to be added, | |
| use the Add Remote HP 3000 System (A3) | |
| screen to do so. | |
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| A-8. Choose Done f8. | The Remote HP 3000 System Menu appears. |
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| A-9. If you want to configure host and | |
| remote databases, skip to Phase D at this | |
| point. | |
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| Otherwise, type E in the Go to screen field | The Administrator Utility completes its |
| and press Enter to exit from the utility. | operation and the MPE prompt returns. |
| Then go directly to Phase B. | |
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