Task 2: start all processors, Task 3: start the zserver process, Task 5: create input files – HP Integrity NonStop H-Series User Manual
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1.
Log on to system through the OSM Low-Level Link.
2.
Select File>Start Terminal Emulator>For Startup TACL and Start Terminal Emulator>For Event
Streams.
3.
On the Low-Level Link toolbar, click Processor Status.
4.
Select a processor to start.
5.
From the Processor Actions list, select SIT Load.
6.
Click Perform Action.
7.
In the Load SIT Using Processor-n dialog box:
a.
Under External SCSI Controller, enter the appropriate Group, Module, and Slot.
b.
Under Options, check that the CIIN Disabled box is selected.
8.
Click Load.
9.
Repeat Steps 4 through 8 for other processors if necessary.
Task 2: Start All Processors
Start all processors that will execute system resources. These might only be processors 0 and 1,
depending on how you distribute system resources.
At the Startup TACL, start the processors:
> RELOAD (n),PRIME
where n is the processor number.
Task 3: Start the ZSERVER Process
At the Startup TACL from the system console:
> ZSERVER/NAME $ZSVR, NOWAIT, PRI 170,TERM $ZHOME, CPU 0/1
Task 4: Configure and Start Required Disk and Tape Drives
Although you could perform a Tape Boot from OSM, the drive is not ready for system use.
1.
Using SCF:
-> ASSUME SENDTO STORAGE
-> ADD DISK $DSMSCM, PRIMARYLOCATION (1,1,3), MIRRORLOCATION (1,1,4)
-> ADD DISK $AUDIT, PRIMARYLOCATION (1,1,7), MIRRORLOCATION (1,1,8)
-> START $DSMSCM
-> START $AUDIT
-> ADD TAPE $TAPE0, LOCATION (1,1,50), DEVICEID 5
-> START $TAPE0
-> EXIT
2.
Using MEDIACOM:
> ALTER TAPEDRIVE *, NLCHECK OFF
> EXIT
If you have backup tapes of your system, you can now restore them.
Task 5: Create Input Files
Run SIT2SCM to create input files for the RESTORE and FUP utilities. The file for RESTORE restores
all files needed for running DSM/SCM and places them in the correct subvolume. The file for FUP
licenses and sets the PROGIDs for the files. Mount the SUT on tape drive $TAPE0.
> RUN $SYSTEM.SYS00.SIT2SCM $TAPE0 $SYSTEM.subvol.CUSTFILE RESTIN FUPIN
•
subvol
is the subvolume that contains the CUSTFILE.
•
RESTIN
is the name of the input file for RESTORE.
•
FUPIN
is the name of the input file for FUP.
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