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In this section you backdate your system. The procedures vary
depending upon the backdate method you are using. Refer to the appropriate
section. Method 2: Using a Factory SLT
Method 1: Using a CSLT |  |
To backdate using a CSLT perform the steps in the following
sections: Restore Account Information
Refer to "Applying the Modification" in
Chapter 5 “Modifying Your System” for additional
information about these steps. From the console,
mount the CSLT created during the last full backup of the release
to which you want to backdate. Put the tape drive online. Wait until the tape is mounted. A message displays on the
system console verifying that the tape mounted. Shut down the system. Reset the system. As appropriate to your system, do either Step a or Step b: For HP 3000
Series 991 or 995: Enter Y to HARD BOOT
the computer system. For all other systems: If the system does not respond, press the reset button, key
switch, or on/off switch as appropriate for your system. Enter Y to confirm restarting the system. Boot the system from the alternate boot path, where
the CSLT is mounted. Boot messages
can vary, depending on the system model. Enter Y to the
Interact with IPL? prompt, if it
appears on your screen. The system boots from the alternate source (tape). After some
tape activity, the ISL prompt displays.
Update with your backup CSLT. If you are backdating with a CSLT, UPDATE CONFIG
brings in the boot and system files from your previous release,
as well as your previous configuration files. Monitor progress messages. While the UPDATE process
is taking place, it is important that you monitor the process at
the console. Note any errors that may be reported to the screen
for future action. If you modified your configuration after updating to Release
5.5, you may need to check the configuration when the backdated
system is up and running normally. These changes may include I/O
changes and other changes made to logging events or miscellaneous
configuration changes. If configuration files reside in groups other than the CONFIG
group, the system will not have the proper configuration when booted
after updating from the CSLT. If your configuration files are in
a group other than CONFIG, you
must restore them now and reboot the system. Updating with your CSLT ensures that any patches that had
been applied (from a PowerPatch tape) which changed NL.PUB.SYS,
XL.PUB.SYS, or SL. PUB.SYS
will still be in effect. Also, any additions made to these libraries
as a result of SUBSYS products having been installed will be there
as well. Contact the Response Center or your HP representative for
information about applying patches to a backdated system. Confirm the date and time. Boot the system from the primary boot path. Boot messages
can vary, depending on the system model. Enter Y to the
Interact with IPL? prompt, if it
appears on your screen. The system boots from disk. After some activity the ISL prompt
displays.
Start the system. ISL>START NORECOVERY NOSYSSTART
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Confirm the date and time. Dismount the CSLT/FPT. Log on, start the spooler, and streams device. :HELLO MANAGER.SYS,INSTALL;HIPRI :LIMIT 1,1 :SPOOLER LP;OPENQ :STREAMS streams_device
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where streams_device
is the device number. A common streams_device
value is 10. An LP device must be configured in SYSGEN.
Already spooled and streamed messages might display.
Refer to "Creating the CSLT Using AUTOINST"
in Chapter 5 “Modifying Your System” for additional
information about these steps. Run AUTOINST. :RUN AUTOINST.Install.SYS
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Select option 4 FOS, SUBSYS and
reply to the tape request. Please choose and enter the number corresponding to the software you want to install. 1 PowerPatch Only 2 SUBSYS (Add-On) and PowerPatch 3 FOS, SUBSYS, and PowerPatch 4 FOS, SUBSYS, (Installation only) 5 SUBSYS only, (Add-on only) 6 Exit Enter your choice 4
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Reply to prompt for LDEV number. Press Return to use the default device class TAPE or enter
the LDEV number of the tape device. The device you specify applies
to all tape requests.  |  |  |  |  | CAUTION: Failure to specify an LDEV number will result in
a program hang while writing to tape. If this occurs, a tape request
will keep reappearing and will not take the specified LDEV number
as input. |  |  |  |  |
The file equation from the tape device, which is used to restore files and create the CSLT, defaults to 'DEV=TAPE'. If you prefer to designate a different device, enter its LDEV number now (RETURN for default)>>
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Restore FOS files. This step takes about 20-45 minutes. Mount FOS
tape and reply to tape request when the following message displays. Mount the FOS tape and put the tape drive online. The files from the FOS tape will now be restored. **** PLEASE STAND BY **** The FOS tape files are being restored. `CREATE' OPTION DEFAULTING TO `CREATE=ACCOUNT,GROUP,CREATOR' BASED ON YOUR CAPABILITIES (S/R 502) STORE/RESTORE VERSION A.nn.nn (C) HEWLETT-PACKARD CO.
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Dismount the FOS tape when the restore complete
message displays. The files from the FOS tape were successfully restored.
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AUTOINST creates the accounting
structure. Progress messages display throughout this 5 minute process. Creating accounting structure #J1 13:36/#J1/43/LOGON FOR: "SUPACCT,MANAGER.SYS,PUB"... 13:36/#J1/26/FROM/MANAGER.SYS/ 13:36/#J2/26/FROM/MANAGER.SYS/Now running SUPACCT job 13:36/#J2/26/FROM/MANAGER.SYS/ 13:36/#J2/26/FROM/MANAGER.SYS/Finished running SUPACCT job 13:41/#J6/43/LOGOFF ON LDEV #10. The accounting structure has been successfully created.
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Respond to SUBSYS prompt. If you have a SUBSYS, enter
Y at the prompt. Proceed to Step 6. If you do not have a SUBSYS,
enter N at the prompt, Proceed to Step8. Has a SUBSYS tape been included in your installation package (y/n)?
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Restore SUBSYS files. This step takes about 20-45 minutes. Mount SUBSYS
tape and reply to tape request (for SUBSYS and PowerPatch tape,
if applicable) when the following message displays. Mount the SUBSYS tape and put the tape drive online. The HP-Supported software files will be restored. ***** PLEASE STAND BY ***** The HP-Supported software files are being restored. CREATE' OPTION DEFAULTING TO `CREATE=ACCOUNT,GROUP,CREATOR' BASED ON YOUR CAPABILITIES (S/R 502) STORE/RESTORE VERSION A.nn.nn (C) HEWLETT-PACKARD CO.
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Dismount the SUBSYS tape when the restore complete
message displays. The SUBSYS tape has been successfully restored.
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AUTOINST automatically streams
the installation jobs that complete the installation of most products. Begin processing installation files. Processing n installation files. ... *the number of dots equals n*
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The message may indicate zero installation files. This only
means that the products you are installing do not require an installation
file. AUTOINST continues with the
product installation. When the installation files have been streamed, you will see
a message similar to the following on the system console. All product installation jobs have been streamed successfully.
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When this message appears, break and abort AUTOINST
immediately. If AUTOINST continues,
it will create a new CSLT, like the copy you already have.
Purge the following groups. :PURGEGROUP UNL.SYS :PURGEGROUP USL.SYS :PURGEGROUP UXL.SYS :PURGE HPINSTFL.INSTALL.SYS
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If you applied patches to your 5.0 or 5.5 system,
you need to restore the patch files that may be appended to the
CSLT created during the 5.0 or 5.5 patch install. Execute AUTOINST
recovery. AUTOINST automatically begins
to modify the system and restores the appropriate files. AUTOINST
displays the following message during the restore: Mount the CSLT/STORE tape and put the tape drive online. ***************Please stand by********************* The patch STORE files from the CSLT/STORE tape are being restored. ... The STORE files from the CSLT/STORE tape were successfully restored.
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The time required to restore the files depends on the number
of files, and may take up to 10 minutes (per 2400-foot reel). AUTOINST automatically streams
the installation jobs that complete the installation of most products. If AUTOINST was successful,
an END OF PROGRAM message is displayed. Ensure that the correct version of NMCONFIG
and HPSWINFO are on your system,
mount the backup tape that contains these files (from the prior
release) or the STORE tape referenced
in the section, "Patch Considerations," earlier
in this Appendix and restore them to your system: :CHGROUP PUB :FILE T;DEV=TAPE :RESTORE *T;NMCONFIG,HPSWINFO;OLDDATE;DEV=1;SHOW
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Decide if you need to modify the configuration to
configure devices not configured in the restored file.
Proceed to "Finishing Up."
Method 2: Using Factory SLT |  |
To perform a backdate using your Factory SLT (Method 2), perform
the steps in this section. Applying the SLT modifies your system and begins the backdate
process. Refer to "Applying the SLT" in Chapter 5 “Modifying Your System” for additional
information about these steps. From the console,
mount the factory supplied System Load Tape (SLT) and put the tape
drive online. Wait until the tape is mounted. A message displays on the
system console verifying that the tape mounted. If your system is up, shut it down now. Reset the system. As appropriate to your system, do either Step a or Step b: For HP 3000
Series 991 or 995: Enter Y
to HARD BOOT the computer system. For all other systems: If the system does not respond, press the reset button, key
switch, or on/off switch as appropriate for your system. Enter Y to confirm restarting
the system.
Boot the system from the alternate boot path. Boot messages
can vary, respond as appropriate depending on the system model. Enter Y to the
Interact with IPL? prompt,
if it appears on your screen. The system boots from tape. After some activity the ISL prompt
displays.
Check FASTSIZE
value: If the value is not F, then change it to F: If you changed the FASTSIZE
value: Reset the
system again to set the new Fastsize
value. Reboot from the alternate boot path.
Update the system with the factory SLT. Confirm the date and time. Boot the system from the primary boot path. Boot messages
can vary, respond as appropriate depending on the system model. Enter Y to the
Interact with IPL? prompt,
if it appears on your screen. The system boots from disk. After some activity the ISL prompt
displays.
Listing 5.0 or 5.5 System ConfigurationListing the system configuration uses the off-line diagnostic
tool, Mapper. To get help using
Mapper, type help
at the mapper prompt. Refer to
"Listing the System Configuration" in Chapter 5 “Modifying Your System” for additional
information about these steps. To list the 5.0 or 5.5 system configuration: Check that all
hardware peripherals are attached and powered on. Start ODE. Display hardware configuration. Record I/O configuration. Note the MPE/XL Model String: value. Refer to Appendix B “Configuration Tables” for the configuration
group name. Exit mapper.
When the update is complete, autoboot
begins. Perform the following steps to ensure the system is up and
running. Refer to "Starting the System" in Chapter 5 “Modifying Your System” for additional
information about these steps. Start the system. ISL>START NORECOVERY NOSYSSTART group=configname
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configname—the
configuration group for your system. Refer to Appendix B “Configuration Tables” for a list of
configuration groups. Confirm the date and time. During the startup process, the system makes several configuration
checks and may display warning messages. This is normal for system
startup, and will not affect system operation. Dismount the System Load Tape (SLT).
Restore Configuration FilesRestore your customized configuration group. This includes
the configuration files: nmconfig,
nminit, and hpswinfo. Mount your 5.0
or 5.5 backup or STORE tape. Refer
to "Planning Your Backdate" earlier in this appendix
for additional tape information. Type at the prompt. :FILE T;DEV=TAPE :RESTORE *T;@.CONFIG,NMCONFIG,NMINIT,HPSWINFO;OLDDATE;DEV=1
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Refer to "Configuring the System" in Chapter 5 “Modifying Your System” for additional
information about these steps. You need to configure the following devices for AUTOINST
(the update tool) to work properly: a tape drive (that matches the FOS and SUBSYS media
type)
If you need information about hardware device IDs, print the
file IODFAULT.PUB.SYS on your screen.
This file contains ID numbers and associated parameters for hardware
devices. You can display this file when the system is up and you
have the system prompt. To configure your I/O and save the customized set of configuration
files, perform the following steps: Verify the configuration
files. If you modified your configuration after updating to Release
6.0, you must reenter these modifications at this point. This includes
I/O changes, and any modifications made to logging events, system
files (SYSFILE), or miscellaneous
(MISC) items. sysgen> KEEP Purge old config? YES sysgen> EXIT
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If you do not have a backup of your old CONFIG.SYS
group, modify your configuration manually as described in Step 2.
Otherwise, skip to Step 3. Modify or restore configuration files. Type at the prompt. :sysgeN sysgen>io io>lpath
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Record configuration and compare to the configuration
listed by ODE. Refer to "Listing
System Configuration" earlier in this appendix. Change the configuration to match the ODE
listing. Save changes. io>HOLD io>EXIT sysgen>KEEP CONFIG purge old configuration? YES sysgen>EXIT
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A warning message displays regarding nmconfig.
Ignore it.
Shutdown the system. Reset the system. As appropriate to your system, do either Step a or Step b: For HP 3000
Series 991 or 995: Enter Y to HARD BOOT
the computer system. For all other systems: If the system does not respond, press the reset button, key
switch, or on/off switch as appropriate for your system. Enter Y
to confirm restarting the system.
Boot the system from the primary boot path. Boot messages
can vary, depending on the system model. Enter Y to the
Interact with IPL? prompt,
if it appears on your screen. The system boots from disk. After some activity the ISL prompt
displays.
Start the system.
Refer to "Checking Volumes" in Chapter 5 “Modifying Your System” for additional
information about these steps. For more information on VOLUTIL
commands, refer to the Volume Management Reference Manual. If necessary, use the VOLUTIL
utility to add system volumes, including the system domain (MPEXL_SYSTEM_VOLUME_SET)
disk drives (except LDEV1). Log on, start
the spooler, and streams device. :HELLO MANAGER.SYS,INSTALL;HIPRI :LIMIT 1,1 :SPOOLER LP;OPENQ :STREAMS streams_device
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where streams_device
is the device number. A common streams_device
value is 10. An LP device must be configured in SYSGEN.
Already spooled and streamed messages might display. Ignore the group out of connect time
warning, if it displays. Enter a DSTAT command
to verify a status of master for
the disk drives. All system volumes showing a status of LONER
must be added using the VOLUTIL
utility. Add system volumes. Use scratchvol
and newvol commands. Check all volumes to confirm they are configured
correctly. Use the DSTAT command.
Refer to "Creating the CSLT Using AUTOINST"
in Chapter 5 “Modifying Your System” for additional
information about these steps. AUTOINST sets up the necessary
environment, restores files, creates the accounting structure for
the installation, and creates a CSLT. Change to group
install. Run AUTOINST. :RUN AUTOINST.INSTALL.SYS
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If you receive a missing capabilities message: Program requires more capabilities than group is allowed. (LDRERR505) Native mode loader message 505 UNABLE TO LOAD PROGRAM TO BE RUN. (CIERR 625)
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Use CHGROUP
to change to the PUB.SYS group. Use ALTGROUP to
add the BA, IA,
PM, MR,
DS, and PH
capabilities to the INSTALL group :ALTGROUP INSTALL; CAP=BA,IA,PM,MR,DS,PH
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Use CHGROUP to
return to the INSTALL.SYS group.
If you receive an out of disk space message. Select option 4 "FOS, SUBSYS"
and reply to the tape request. Please choose and enter the number corresponding to the software you want to install. 1 PowerPatch Only 2 SUBSYS (Add-On) and PowerPatch 3 FOS, SUBSYS, and PowerPatch 4 FOS, SUBSYS, (Installation only) 5 SUBSYS only, (Add-on only) 6 Exit Enter your choice 4
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Reply to prompt for LDEV number. Press Return to use the default device class TAPE or enter
the LDEV number of the device where you want the CSLT to be created.
The device you specify applies to all tape requests.  |  |  |  |  | CAUTION: Failure to specify a valid tape LDEV number will
result in a program hang while writing to tape. If this occurs,
a tape request will keep reappearing and will not take the specified
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If you receive an out of disk space message. Restore FOS files. This step takes about 20-45 minutes. Mount FOS
tape and reply to tape request when the following message displays. Mount the FOS tape and put the tape drive online. The files from the FOS tape will now be restored. **** PLEASE STAND BY **** The FOS tape files are being restored. `CREATE' OPTION DEFAULTING TO `CREATE=ACCOUNT,GROUP,CREATOR' BASED ON YOUR CAPABILITIES (S/R 502) STORE/RESTORE VERSION A.nn.nn (C) HEWLETT-PACKARD CO.
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Reply to the tape request. Dismount the FOS tape when the restore complete
message displays. The files from the FOS tape were successfully restored.
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AUTOINST creates the accounting
structure. Progress messages display throughout this 5 minute process.
The ending message is: The accounting structure has been successfully created.
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Respond to SUBSYS prompt. If you have a SUBSYS, enter
Y at the
prompt, and proceed to Step 10. If you do not have a SUBSYS,
enter N
at the prompt, and proceed to Step 11. Has a SUBSYS tape been included in your installation package (y/n)?
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Restore SUBSYS files, if you have purchased products
to add-on to your system software. This step takes about 20-45 minutes. Mount SUBSYS
tape and reply to tape request (for SUBSYS and PowerPatch tape,
as applicable) when the following message displays. Mount the SUBSYS tape and put the tape drive online. The HP-Supported software files will be restored. ***** PLEASE STAND BY ***** The HP-Supported software files are being restored. CREATE' OPTION DEFAULTING TO `CREATE=ACCOUNT,GROUP,CREATOR' BASED ON YOUR CAPABILITIES (S/R 502) STORE/RESTORE VERSION A.nn.nn (C) HEWLETT-PACKARD CO.
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Reply to the tape request. Dismount the SUBSYS tape when the restore complete
message displays. The SUBSYS tape has been successfully restored.
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AUTOINST
automatically streams the installation jobs that complete the installation
of most products. The message may indicate zero installation files. This only
means that the products you are installing do not require an installation
file. AUTOINST continues with the product installation. AUTOINST creates
a copy of the system libraries and displays: AUTOINST processes
the files. AUTOINST updates
the temporary copies of the system libraries.
Create the CSLT. Respond to tape request and mount a blank/scratch (write-enabled)
tape. AUTOINST updates temporary
copies of the System Libraries then creates the CSLT. This can take
up to 2 hours. Creating the CSLT ... done Phase I of AUTOINST is now complete. Dismount and label the CSLT "AUTOINST CSLT HPVERSION %%v.uu.ff%%". Ensure that the write is now DISABLED. AUTOINST process Phase II requires exclusive access. To begin Phase II, SHUTDOWN your system, UPDATE from the CSLT, then log on as `MANAGER.SYS,INSTALL' and restart AUTOINST prior to allowing users to log on.
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List and record any manually installed products
AUTOINST cannot completely install. A warning message displays and lists manually installed products,
if applicable. WARNING -- This program cannot install the products listed below. (INSTWARN #1)
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Record any product names that the program cannot install. List and record data communication products on the
SUBSYS tape. A warning message will display and list data communications
products, if applicable. WARNING -- The following data communication products may require I/O configuration changes. However, this will not affect the software installation for these products. (INSTWARN #10)
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Record any data communication product names listed. When the CSLT is created, dismount the CSLT, write-disable
it, and label it CSLT (v.uu.ff)
and include the current date. You can find
the v.uu.ff on the factory SLT label. If the SYSGEN
command, RDCC, was used previously, the network
configuration file that was specified in that command is written
to the CSLT that AUTOINST created. If this CSLT is used as a backup tape for a reinstallation,
then the datacomm configuration file that will be restored will
require conversion using the NMMGRVER.PUB.SYS
utility after the installation.
Refer to "Applying the Modification" in
Chapter 5 “Modifying Your System” for additional
information about these steps. To apply the CSLT: From the console,
mount the CSLT created from the factory SLT, FOS and SUBSYS of the
release to which you want to backdate. Refer to "Restore
FOS and SUBSYS". Put the tape drive online. Wait until the tape is mounted. A message displays on the
system console verifying that the tape mounted. Shut down the system. Reset the system. As appropriate to your system, do either Step a or Step b: For HP 3000
Series 991 or 995: Enter Y
to HARD BOOT the computer system. For all other systems: If the system does not respond, press the reset button, key
switch, or on/off switch as appropriate for your system. Enter Y
to confirm restarting the system.
Boot the system from the alternate boot path, where
the CSLT is mounted. Boot messages
can vary, depending on the system model. Enter Y to the
Interact with IPL? prompt,
if it appears on your screen. The system boots from the alternate source (tape). After some
tape activity, the ISL prompt displays.
Update with the CSLT created from your Factory SLT. Monitor progress messages. While the UPDATE process
is taking place, it is important that you monitor the process at
the console. Note any errors that may be reported to the screen
for future action. If you modified your configuration after updating to Release
5.5, you may need to check the configuration when the backdated
system is up and running normally. These changes may include I/O
changes and other changes made to logging events or miscellaneous
configuration changes. If configuration files reside in groups other than the CONFIG
group, the system will not have the proper configuration when booted
after updating from the CSLT. If your configuration files are in
a group other than CONFIG, you
must restore them now and reboot the system. Updating with your CSLT ensures that any patches that had
been applied (from a PowerPatch tape) which changed NL.PUB.SYS,
XL.PUB.SYS, or SL. PUB.SYS
will still be in effect. Also, any additions made to these libraries
as a result of SUBSYS products having been installed will be there
as well. Contact the Response Center or your HP representative for
information about applying patches to a backdated system. Confirm the date and time. Boot the system from the primary boot path. Boot messages
can vary, depending on the system model. Enter Y to the
Interact with IPL? prompt, if it
appears on your screen. The system boots from disk. After some activity the ISL prompt
displays.
Start the system. ISL>START NORECOVERY NOSYSSTART
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Confirm the date and time. Dismount the CSLT/FPT. Log on, start the spooler, and streams device. :HELLO MANAGER.SYS,INSTALL;HIPRI :LIMIT 1,1 :SPOOLER LP;OPENQ :STREAMs streams_device
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where streams_device
is the device number. A common streams_device
value is 10. An LP device must be configured in SYSGEN.
Already spooled and streamed messages might display. Proceed to, "Finishing Up."
Method 3: Using an FPT |  |
If you are performing a backdate using a Factory Pre-Load
Tape (FPT), perform the steps in this section. Refer to "Applying Modifications" in Chapter 5 “Modifying Your System” for additional
information about these steps. From the console,
mount the Factory Preload Tape for this system. Place it into the
DDS device. Put the tape drive online. Wait until the tape is mounted. A message displays on the
system console verifying that the tape mounted. Shut down the system. Reset the system. As appropriate to your system, do either Step a or Step b: For HP 3000
Series 991 or 995: Enter Y
to HARD BOOT the computer system. For all other systems: If the system does not respond, press the reset button, key
switch, or on/off switch as appropriate for your system. Enter Y to confirm restarting
the system.
Boot the system from the alternate boot path, where
the CSLT is mounted. Boot messages
can vary, depending on the system model. Enter Y to the
Interact with IPL? prompt,
if it appears on your screen. The system boots from the alternate source (tape). After some
tape activity, the ISL prompt displays.
Update with the CSLT created from your FPT. If you are backdating with your factory SLT, UPDATE CONFIG
brings in the boot, system, and the default factory configuration
files from the previous release. Monitor progress messages. While the UPDATE process
is taking place, it is important that you monitor the process at
the console. Note any errors that may be reported to the screen
for future action. If you modified your configuration after updating to Release
5.5, you may need to check the configuration when the backdated
system is up and running normally. These changes may include I/O
changes and other changes made to logging events or miscellaneous
configuration changes. If configuration files reside in groups other than the CONFIG
group, the system will not have the proper configuration when booted
after updating from the CSLT. If your configuration files are in
a group other than CONFIG, you
must restore them now and reboot the system. Updating with your CSLT ensures that any patches that had
been applied (from a PowerPatch tape) which changed NL.PUB.SYS,
XL.PUB.SYS, or SL.PUB.SYS
will still be in effect. Also, any additions made to these libraries
as a result of SUBSYS products having been installed will be there
as well. Contact the Response Center or your HP representative for
information about applying patches to a backdated system. Confirm the date and time. Boot the system from the primary boot path. Boot messages
can vary, depending on the system model. Enter Y to the
Interact with IPL? prompt,
if it appears on your screen. The system boots from disk. After some activity the ISL prompt
displays.
Start the system. ISL>START NORECOVERY NOSYSSTART
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Confirm the date and time. Dismount the CSLT/FPT. Log on, start the spooler, and streams device. :HELLO MANAGER.SYS,INSTALL;HIPRI :LIMIT 1,1 :SPOOLER LP;OPENQ :STREAMs streams_device
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where streams_device
is the device number. A common streams_device
value is 10. An LP device must be configured in SYSGEN.
Already spooled and streamed messages might display.
Refer to "Configuring the System" in Chapter 5 “Modifying Your System” for additional
information about these steps. You need to configure the following devices for AUTOINST
(the update tool) to work properly: a tape drive (that matches the FOS and SUBSYS media
type)
If you need information about hardware device IDs, print the
file IODFAULT.PUB.SYS on your screen.
This file contains ID numbers and associated parameters for hardware
devices. You can display this file when the system is up and you
have the system prompt. To configure your I/O and save the customized set of configuration
files, perform the following steps: Verify the configuration
files. If you modified your configuration after updating to Release
5.5, you must reenter these modifications at this point. This includes
not only I/O changes, but any modifications made to logging events,
system files (SYSFILE), or miscellaneous
(MISC) items. sysgen> KEEP Purge old config? YES sysgen> EXIT
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If you do not have a backup of your old CONFIG.SYS
group, you will have to modify your configuration manually as described
in Step 3. Otherwise, skip to Step 3. Modify or restore configuration files. Type at the prompt. :SYSGEN sysgen>IO io>LPATH
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Record configuration and compare to the configuration
listed by ODE. Change the configuration to match the ODE
listing. Save changes. io>HOLD io>EXIT sysgen>KEEP CONFIG purge old configuration? YES sysgen>EXIT
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A warning message displays regarding nmconfig.
Ignore it.
Shutdown the system. Reset the system. As appropriate to your system, do either Step a or Step b: For HP 3000
Series 991 or 995: Enter Y
to HARD BOOT the computer system. For all other systems: If the system does not respond, press the reset button, key
switch, or on/off switch as appropriate for your system. Enter Y to confirm restarting
the system.
Boot the system from the primary boot path. Boot messages
can vary, depending on the system model. Enter Y to the
Interact with IPL? prompt,
if it appears on your screen. The system boots from disk. After some activity the ISL prompt
displays.
Start the system.
Refer to "Rerunning HPINSTAL" in Chapter 5 “Modifying Your System” for additional
information about these steps. Remount the Factory
Preload Tape (FPT). Invoke HPINSTAL. :HPINSTAL;INFO="RECOVERY"
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The following is a sample system response: MPE/iX HPINSTAL B.10.00 (c) Hewlett-Packard CO. Mount the CSLT and put the tape/DDS drive online The HP-supported software files will be restore. **********Please stand by**************** The HP-supported software files are being restored.
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The FPT is calledthe CSLT on the console screen. That is because
the FPT is a type of CSLT created at the factory. Select option 5 to continue: 1 Update this system 2 Update this system and install patches from a PowerPatch tape 3 Create a CSLT for another system 4 Create a CSLT with PowerPatch patches for another system 5 Complete the update of this system using a CSLT created on another system 6 Add SUBSYS products to this system 7 Add SUBSYS products and install patches from a Powerpatch tape Enter your choice >>5
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Mount the FPT and put the tape drive online. This
restores the STORE portion of the
CSLT. If using DDS tape, you need to remove the tape and reinsert
it now. The system then restores files, processes
STORE files, creates the accounting
structure, and processes installation files. AUTOINST automatically
streams the installation jobs that complete the installation of
most products. The message may indicate zero installation files. This only
means that the products you are installing do not require an installation
file. AUTOINST continues with the product installation. The time it takes to restore the software files varies depending
on how many and which specific subsystems you have on your system.
Follow any additional instructions displayed on
the screen, such as mounting other tape volumes (if using half-inch
magnetic tapes). Reply to tape requests, if necessary. List and record any manually installed products
HPINSTAL cannot completely install. A warning message displays and lists manually installed products,
if applicable. WARNING -- This program cannot install the products listed below. (INSTWARN #1)
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Record any product names that the program cannot install. When the CSLT is created, dismount the CSLT, write-disable
it, and label it CSLT (v.uu.ff)
and include the current date. You can find
the v.uu.ff on the FPT label. When HPINSTAL finishes the
task you initially specified, you will see the following message: The installation is now complete. END OF PROGRAM
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