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Collect the tape media you will be using as source material
to modify the system software. The tapes vary depending on your
task, but may include PowerPatch, Reactive Patch, FOS, factory SLT,
and CSLT tapes. Check your tapes to ensure they are not damaged. If any files are not verified, or if you receive any errors
or warnings, clean your tape drive. (Run the cleaning cartridge
through your DDS drive at least three times.) Then repeat the tape
verification procedure. If your media is bad, contact your local
HP Support Agreement Specialist (SAS). To verify the tape source media and contents: Log on from the
console with the following conditions: :HELLO MANAGER.SYS,INSTALL;HIPRI :OPENQ LP :STREAMS streams_device
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A common streams_device
is 10. An LP device must be configured in SYSGEN.
Already spooled and streamed messages might display. Issue a file statement: Notice that you are logged onto the console, and
you will need to enter CTRL-A in
order to issue the reply to each tape request. Proceed to the section for each type of tape that you will
be using.
PowerPatch TapeMount the
PowerPatch tape. Issue the
VSTORE command. Reply to the tape request. VSTORE displays a listing
of verified files. These files are not being
restored to disk. Proceed to the next type of tape that you will be
using.
Reactive Patch TapeMount the
Reactive tape. Issue the
VSTORE command. Reply to the tape request. VSTORE displays a listing
of verified files. These files are not being
restored to disk. Proceed to the next type of tape that you will be
using.
Add-on (SUBSYS) TapeMount the
SUBSYS tape for your ordered products. Restore the T-file. This file contains
the listing of files of the purchased products. :RESTORE *TAPE;T#####.PROD.SOFTREP;CREATE;SHOW
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RESTORE returns a T-file,
note the T-file filename. If the T-file is not on the tape: :RESTORE *TAPE;PRODLIST.MITBLD.SUPPORT
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View the T-file using a text editor or word processor. Print the list of products on the SUBSYS
tape. :FILE LP;DEV=LP :PRINT Tnnnnn.PROD.SOFTREP >*LP
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where Tnnnnn
is the name of the file restored in Step a above. If you are doing an Update task proceed to Step
7. If you are not doing an Update, go to the next task on your
checklist.
Update TapeIf you are
on a remote system and applying a CSLT created from a CD-ROM, omit
this step and proceed to Step 8. If you are performing an Update with Tape, mount the FOS tape
and validate. Mount the FOS tape, if it is not already mounted,
and restore CHECKSLT. :RESTORE *TAPE; CHECKSLT.MPEXL.TELESUP, & CKCAT000.MPEXL.TELESUP;SHOW;CREATE
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For CKCAT000 the 000
are zeros. Verify the Factory SLT or CSLT tape. Mount Factory
SLT tape if you are updating the local system, or mount the CSLT
if you are updating a remote system. Run CHECKSLT. **************************CHECKSLT 1.9************************ -------------------------------- L E V E L - N U M B E R S -------------------------------- 1 - Check the tape. Display errors and file names. 2 - Check the tape. DIsplay errors, file names and size. 3 - Check the tape and display all information for each section. 4 - Recover a TAPE BOOT file. NOT AVAILABLE 5 - Recover a DISK file from the tape and copy it to a disk file. 6 - Check the tape and display the contents of one file in hex. 7 - Check the tape and display summary of tape and disk use statistics. 8 - Information. 9 - Exit program. Which level? __ Select level 1. Reply to tape request, as required. checkslt displays a listing
of verified files.
Checking Tape Media completed.
Go to the next section on your checklist.
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