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To restart your system on the backdated version, perform all
the sub-sections in this section.
Configure Data Communication
Refer to "Configuring Datacomm and UPS" and "Cross Validating" in
Chapter 6 "Finishing the Process" for additional
information about these steps.
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CAUTION: No matter what your particular networking configuration
is, whether you even have networked devices, you still must perform
the activities described in this section.
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You must convert the data communications configuration files
after modifying a system (regardless of whether you use data communications
products). The information contained in the data communication files
is required by the Data communication Terminal Controller (DTC)
and allows communication between the terminal and the Uninterruptible Power
Supply (UPS). Refer to Using the Node Management Services Utilities.
Convert Data Communications
To configure for data communications on a new or modified system, obtain an
NMCONFIG file in either way:
Convert an existing nmconfig file to the MPE 6.0 or 5.5
version level you are backdating to.
Create an NMCONFIG file using NMMGR. Do this if
you are using either Method 2, "Using a factory SLT" or Method 3,
"Using an FPT."
To convert data communications files:
Confirm that you have a copy of the NMCONFIG file on your
system.
:LISTF NMCONFIG.PUB.SYS
If listed, and you do not need to create a new
NMCONFIG file, proceed to Step 2.
If the return message is non-existent file, obtain
a copy of an NMCONFIG file using one of the following
sources:
Create a new NMCONFIG file using
nmmgr.
Refer to Using the Node Management Services (NMS)
Utilities for directions on creating an
NMCONFIG file.
Then proceed to "Cross Validate" in the next
subsection.
Use a backup copy of the NMCONFIG file.
Use the same method, to recover the NMCONFIG
file from the backup, that was used to create the backup.
Then proceed to Step2.
Run the NMMGRVER conversion utility.
:RUN NMMGRVER.PUB.SYS
Enter NMCONFIG.PUB.SYS at the prompt:
FILESET TO BE SCANNED? NMCONFIG.PUB.SYS
OK TO CONVERT NMCONFIG? Y
If the return message is no need to convert,
proceed to "Restart System Functions."
If the return message is conversion completed
successfully, then AUTOINST has converted your
configuration file and it needs to be cross validated with
sysgen information. Proceed to "Cross
Validate."
Cross Validate
Perform the steps in this section if you did either of the following:
Completed the previous section, "Convert Data Communications," and
your files were converted.
Created a new NMCONFIG file using nmmgr.
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.
To validate data communication files:
Run NMMGR.PUB.SYS
:NMMGR
Open the configuration file using the [F1] key.
Modify the configuration file, if required.
If you need to add, delete, or change any item in the configuration
file, do so now. For example, now is the time to add a DTC or change
a UPS configuration.
If you copied and updated your NMCONFIG file from another
system, you must update the network addresses and other devices for
this system.
If you have a PC-based network management configuration,
follow the installation and configuration procedures described in
the Using the OpenView DTC Manager Manual.
For information on NMMGR, refer to Using the Node
Management Services (NM S) Utilities.
For information on configuring UPS devices, refer to
Performing System Management Tasks.
If you need to configure new DTCs on your system or if you
need more information on host-based network management, refer
to Configuring Systems for Terminals, Printers, and Other
Serial Devices.
Display the Validate screen and validate the DTSLINK, NS
links, and any other configurations you have changed.
The specific method you use to view the Validate screen varies
depending upon the procedures you used to modify the configuration
file. Refer to the Using the Node Management Services (NMS)
Utilities manual for more complete instructions.
NMMGR automatically invokes SYSGEN to cross
validate the system and datacomm configurations.
If inconsistencies occur during the validation process (such as two
separate devices configured to the same LDEV), do either of the
following depending upon the type of error:
Exit NMMGR.
Preparing for Final Reboot
Before performing the final reboot, stream jconfjob and verify
all activities for manually install products are complete.
To restart selected system functions:
If you purchased HP Resource Sharing and Information Access,
install it now. Refer to Appendix A "Manually
Installed Products"
Stream JCONFJOB.
:STREAM JCONFJOB.NET.SYS
The JCONFJOB.NET.SYS stream is required for all systems. It
includes information files that describe the supported set of servers
and services. These information files are used to build a
configuration file called DADCONF.NET.SYS. Wait until the
above jobstream is complete before continuing with the next
step.
Set Passwords and Lockwords
Refer to "Setting Passwords and Lockwords" in Chapter 6
"Finishing the Process"
Set passwords for HP recommended accounts.
:ALTACCT acctname;PASS=password
AUTOINST does not require the removal of passwords. However,
if these accounts and users do not have passwords, Hewlett-Packard
recommends that you set them now.
BIND | HPOFFICE | HPSKTS | JAVA | SYS | HPX11 |
CLL | HPOPTMGT | HPSPOOL | RJE | SYSLOG | NETWARE |
CONV | HPPL85 | INDHPE | SAMBA | SYSMGR | SOFTREP |
HPLANMGR | HPPL87 | INTSETUP | SNADS | TELESUP | |
HPNCS | HPPL89 | ITF3000 | SUPPORT | WWW | |
Set passwords for HP recommended users.
:ALTUSER username;PASS=password
These users were created or modified to have OP (System Supervisor)
and/or PM (Privilege Mode) capabilities. Hewlett-Packard recommends
that you set passwords for these users.
MANAGER.SYS | FIELD. HPPL85 | MGR.SNADS | MGR.JAVA |
MGR.HPOFFICE | MGR.TELESUP | MGR.SYSMGR | |
Set passwords for MANAGER.SYS
:ALTACCT SYS;PASS=password
:ALTUSER MANAGER;PASS=password
Identify system files.
:SYSGEN
sysgen>SYSFILE
sysfile>SHOW
Record the list of files
sysfile>EXIT
sysgen>EXIT
Reapply or add lockwords to the system, as required.
If you removed any lockwords from the system earlier, reapply them
now. Do not apply lockwords to system files.
:RENAME filename,filename/lockword
Review account security.
Refer to Controlling System Activity Manual and the HP
Security Monitor/iX Managers Guide.
Reenter customized changes to CATALOG.PUB.SYS.
Enable UDCs
Refer to "Enabling UDCs" in Chapter 6 "Finishing the
Process" for additional information about these steps.
Purge the command file:
:PURGE COMMAND.PUB.SYS
Enable UDCs.
:RENAME command_name,COMMAND.PUB.SYS
Where command_name is a temporary name you assigned
the file. Refer to your task checklist for the temporary name of this
file.
Set special UDCs, if your users plan to use POSIX features on
MPE/iX.
:SETCATALOG HPPXUDC.PUB.SYS;SYSTEM;APPEND
Log on to activate the UDCs.
:HELLO MANAGER.SYS,INSTALL
Configure Manually Installed Products
Refer to Appendix A "Manually Installed Products" and
the appropriate product manual for instructions. The products will not be
operational until your perform the necessary configuration changes. Manually
installed products include:
Final Reboot
Refer to "Performing the Final Reboot" in Chapter 6
"Finishing the Process" for additional information about these steps.
Shutdown the system.
CTRL-A
=SHUTDOWN
Reset the system.
As appropriate to your system, do either Step a or Step b:
For HP 3000 Series 991 or 995:
CTRL-B
CM>SP
SP>RS
Enter Y to HARD BOOT the computer
system.
For all other systems:
CTRL-B
CM>RS
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.
At the ISL prompt, enter:
ISL>START NORECOVERY
Confirm the date and time.
Log on.
:HELLO MANAGER.SYS;HIPRI
Restart System Functions
Refer to "Restarting Selected System Functions" in Chapter
6 "Finishing the Process" for additional information about any of these
steps.
On local systems power cycle the DTCs. On remote systems reset
DTCs.
If you are using OpenView DTC Manager, the DTCs do not need to be
power cycled.
To power cycle all DTCs:
Turn DTC off.
Turn DTC on.
Power cycling each DTC enables the new download file and the DTC
configurations to be downloaded to the DTC(s). To reset DTCs:
Type:
:cstm
cstm> ru termdsm
At the termdsm prompt, Type R:
Connect DIag DTc DUmp EEprom Help Reset Status Trace
EXit ?R
For each DTC, Type:
(reset)
Ldev#
POrt#,#,#
SNp #,# (X.25 card in DTC)
VC #,#,#,
Slc #,# (multiplexer card in DTC)
DTc #
(carriage return to exit) ?DTCnn
where nn is the DTC number.
Purge groups.
:PURGEGROUP USL
:PURGEGROUP UXL
:PURGEGROUP UNL
Start data communications.
If you have NS 3000/iX configured, bring up the configured network
interfaces. For more information, refer to the HP 3000/iX Network
Planning, and Configuration Guide.
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NOTE: Use the same names for the network interfaces that were
used in your configuration.
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For example, if you have configured network interfaces with
the names LOOP and LAN1, enter:
:NETCONTROL START;NET=LOOP
:NETCONTROL START;NET=LAN1
:NSCONTROL START
:STREAM JFTPSTRT.ARPA.SYS
If you have configured only the router network interface
with the name ROUTER1, enter:
:NETCONTROL START;NET=ROUTER1
:NSCONTROL START
:STREAM JFTPSTRT.ARPA.SYS
Record the Backdate
The system is ready for normal production. Record the modification
in the system logbook, noting the date and release to which you
have modified the system. If you added subsystem products, note
them in the log book including the release they are on.
If you need to add patches, contact your Response Center.
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