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Seite 1 - HP-UX Operating System:

HP-UX version 11.00.03Stratus TechnologiesR1004H-07HP-UX Operating System:Fault Tolerant System Administration

Seite 3 - Contents

Determining Component Status5-22 Fault Tolerant System Administration (R1004H) HP-UX version 11.00.03Figure 5-8 illustrates the logical CPU/memory con

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Determining Component StatusHP-UX version 11.00.03 Administering Fault Tolerant Hardware 5-23Software State The system creates a node for each hardwar

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Determining Component Status5-24 Fault Tolerant System Administration (R1004H) HP-UX version 11.00.03A device is initially created in the UNCLAIMED st

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Determining Component StatusHP-UX version 11.00.03 Administering Fault Tolerant Hardware 5-25Hardware Status In addition to a software state, each har

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Managing Hardware Devices5-26 Fault Tolerant System Administration (R1004H) HP-UX version 11.00.03Fault Code : - MTBF : Infini

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Managing Hardware DevicesHP-UX version 11.00.03 Administering Fault Tolerant Hardware 5-27Hardware paths are in the H/W Path column. 2. Set the compon

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Managing Hardware Devices5-28 Fault Tolerant System Administration (R1004H) HP-UX version 11.00.03Disabling a Hardware DeviceThe system administrator

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Managing MTBF StatisticsHP-UX version 11.00.03 Administering Fault Tolerant Hardware 5-29hw_path is the hardware path of the device.If the device does

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Managing MTBF Statistics5-30 Fault Tolerant System Administration (R1004H) HP-UX version 11.00.03– If the MTBF is less than the threshold, the system

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Managing MTBF StatisticsHP-UX version 11.00.03 Administering Fault Tolerant Hardware 5-31NOTEClearing the MTBF does not bring the device back into ser

Seite 13 - Notation Conventions

HP-UX version 11.00.03 Tab les xiTablesTable 1-1. Where to Find Information 1-2Table 3-1. LIF Files 3-6Table 3-2. CPU PROM Commands 3-10Table 3-3. Pri

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Error Notification5-32 Fault Tolerant System Administration (R1004H) HP-UX version 11.00.03 If you set min_samples to 0, the system does not calculat

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Error NotificationHP-UX version 11.00.03 Administering Fault Tolerant Hardware 5-33Remote Service Network The Remote Service Network (RSN) software ru

Seite 16 - Product Documentation

Monitoring and Troubleshooting5-34 Fault Tolerant System Administration (R1004H) HP-UX version 11.00.03Console and syslog Messages Each time a signifi

Seite 17 - Online Documentation

Monitoring and TroubleshootingHP-UX version 11.00.03 Administering Fault Tolerant Hardware 5-35– pwck and grpck for password inconsistencies informati

Seite 18 - Related Documentation

Monitoring and Troubleshooting5-36 Fault Tolerant System Administration (R1004H) HP-UX version 11.00.03Fault Codes The fault tolerant services return

Seite 19 - Commenting on This Guide

Monitoring and TroubleshootingHP-UX version 11.00.03 Administering Fault Tolerant Hardware 5-37CABCFG Cabinet Configuration IncorrectThe cabinet conta

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Monitoring and Troubleshooting5-38 Fault Tolerant System Administration (R1004H) HP-UX version 11.00.03CHARGE Charging Battery A battery CRU/FRU is ch

Seite 21 - Getting Started 1

Monitoring and TroubleshootingHP-UX version 11.00.03 Administering Fault Tolerant Hardware 5-39IPSFlt IOA Chassis Power Supply FaultAn I/O Adapter pow

Seite 22 - Using This Manual

Monitoring and Troubleshooting5-40 Fault Tolerant System Administration (R1004H) HP-UX version 11.00.03PWR Breaker Tripped The circuit breaker for the

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Saving Memory DumpsHP-UX version 11.00.03 Administering Fault Tolerant Hardware 5-41Saving Memory Dumps The dump process provides a method of capturin

Seite 25 - Console Controller

Saving Memory Dumps5-42 Fault Tolerant System Administration (R1004H) HP-UX version 11.00.03thus, enhances system availability. (Selective save_mcore

Seite 26 - Fault Tolerant Design

Saving Memory DumpsHP-UX version 11.00.03 Administering Fault Tolerant Hardware 5-43Table 5-10. Dump Configuration Decisions Consideration Dump Level:

Seite 27 - Duplexed Components

Saving Memory Dumps5-44 Fault Tolerant System Administration (R1004H) HP-UX version 11.00.03Dump Space Needed for Full System DumpsThe amount of dump

Seite 28 - Solo Components

Saving Memory DumpsHP-UX version 11.00.03 Administering Fault Tolerant Hardware 5-45Multiply the number of pages listed in Total pages included in dum

Seite 29 - Setting Up the System 2

Table 5-11. save_mcore Options and ParameterOption Description-v Enables additional progress messages and diagnostics.-n Skip saving kernel modules.

Seite 30 - Configuring a System

Saving Memory DumpsHP-UX version 11.00.03 Administering Fault Tolerant Hardware 5-47Configuring a Dump Device for savecrashYou can configure a dump de

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Saving Memory Dumps5-48 Fault Tolerant System Administration (R1004H) HP-UX version 11.00.03NOTEThe order of the devices in the list is important. Dir

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Saving Memory DumpsHP-UX version 11.00.03 Administering Fault Tolerant Hardware 5-49– If you want to configure the kernel without any dump devices, us

Seite 33 - Maintaining a System

Saving Memory Dumps5-50 Fault Tolerant System Administration (R1004H) HP-UX version 11.00.03Using crashconf to Specify a Dump Device You can use crash

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Saving Memory DumpsHP-UX version 11.00.03 Administering Fault Tolerant Hardware 5-51Saving a Dump After a System HangUsing save_mcore from an offline

Seite 35 - Overview of the Boot Process

HP-UX version 11.00.03 Preface xiiiPreface <Preface>PrefaceThe HP-UX Operating System: Fault Tolerant System Administration (R1004H) guide descr

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Saving Memory Dumps5-52 Fault Tolerant System Administration (R1004H) HP-UX version 11.00.03Preventing the Loss of a DumpTo prevent losing a dump afte

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HP-UX version 11.00.03 6-16Remote Service Network 6-The Remote Service Network (RSN) is a highly secure worldwide network that Stratus uses to monitor

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How the RSN Software Works6-2 Fault Tolerant System Administration (R1004H) HP-UX version 11.00.03System (R1021H) for information on the Site Call Sys

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How the RSN Software WorksHP-UX version 11.00.03 Remote Service Network 6-3Figure 6-1. RSN Software ComponentsAsyncModemrsndrsngettyloginrsntransrsndb

Seite 40 - Modifying CONF Variables

Using the RSN Software6-4 Fault Tolerant System Administration (R1004H) HP-UX version 11.00.03Using the RSN SoftwareThis section describes various tas

Seite 41 - Sample CONF Files

Using the RSN SoftwareHP-UX version 11.00.03 Remote Service Network 6-5Starting the RSN SoftwareYou can activate RSN communications using the rsnon co

Seite 42 - Modifying the CONF File

Using the RSN Software6-6 Fault Tolerant System Administration (R1004H) HP-UX version 11.00.03Checking Your RSN SetupYou can use the rsncheck command

Seite 43 - Booting Process Commands

Using the RSN SoftwareHP-UX version 11.00.03 Remote Service Network 6-7Stopping the RSN SoftwareWhen you are building a new system or making significa

Seite 44 - CPU PROM Commands

Using the RSN Software6-8 Fault Tolerant System Administration (R1004H) HP-UX version 11.00.03Sending Mail to the HUBThe mntreq command is an interact

Seite 45 - Primary Bootloader Commands

Using the RSN SoftwareHP-UX version 11.00.03 Remote Service Network 6-9Validating Incoming CallsTo verify that an incoming telephone call to your site

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Notation Conventionsxiv Fault Tolerant System Administration (R1004H) HP-UX version 11.00.03 The following font conventions apply both to general tex

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Using the RSN Software6-10 Fault Tolerant System Administration (R1004H) HP-UX version 11.00.03Cancelling an RSN RequestTo cancel a queued RSN request

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RSN Command SummaryHP-UX version 11.00.03 Remote Service Network 6-11RSN Command SummaryTable 6-1 lists all the commands you can use to manage RSN. Al

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RSN Files and Directories6-12 Fault Tolerant System Administration (R1004H) HP-UX version 11.00.03RSN Files and Directories The following sections pro

Seite 50 - Booting the System

RSN Files and DirectoriesHP-UX version 11.00.03 Remote Service Network 6-13Communication QueuesThe /var/stratus/rsn/queues directory contains files an

Seite 51 - Issuing Console Commands

RSN Files and Directories6-14 Fault Tolerant System Administration (R1004H) HP-UX version 11.00.03logs/ rsnlog.date Contains a log of all file transfe

Seite 52 - <Return>

RSN Files and DirectoriesHP-UX version 11.00.03 Remote Service Network 6-15Other RSN-Related FilesIn addition to the files described earlier, the RSN

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HP-UX version 11.00.03 7-17Remote STREAMS Environment 7-In HP-UX version 11.00.03, Remote STREAMS Environment (RSE) is provided as part of the kernel

Seite 55 - <Return> to continue

Remote STREAMS Environment7-2 Fault Tolerant System Administration (R1004H) HP-UX version 11.00.03STREAMS driver instance and a remote communications

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Remote STREAMS EnvironmentHP-UX version 11.00.03 Remote STREAMS Environment 7-3Configuring the Host Configuring the host for HP-UX version 11.00.03 in

Seite 57 - Shutting Down the System

Notation ConventionsHP-UX version 11.00.03 Preface xv Ellipses (…) indicate that you can enter more than one of an argument on a single command line.

Seite 58 - Using Shell Commands

Remote STREAMS Environment7-4 Fault Tolerant System Administration (R1004H) HP-UX version 11.00.03The following is the template of the orsdinfo file t

Seite 59 - Rebooting the System

Remote STREAMS EnvironmentHP-UX version 11.00.03 Remote STREAMS Environment 7-5Updating the RSD ConfigurationThe otelrsd utility reads remote STREAMS

Seite 60 - Halting the System

Remote STREAMS Environment7-6 Fault Tolerant System Administration (R1004H) HP-UX version 11.00.03Customizing the orsdinfo FileRSE passes data from th

Seite 61 - Activating a New Kernel

Remote STREAMS EnvironmentHP-UX version 11.00.03 Remote STREAMS Environment 7-7NOTEYou can not change a personality; however, new entries can be added

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Remote STREAMS Environment7-8 Fault Tolerant System Administration (R1004H) HP-UX version 11.00.03Downloading Firmware to a CardThe /sbin/orsericload

Seite 63 - Dealing with Power Failures

Remote STREAMS EnvironmentHP-UX version 11.00.03 Remote STREAMS Environment 7-9Adding or Moving a CardWhen a new card is added or moved on the system,

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Remote STREAMS Environment7-10 Fault Tolerant System Administration (R1004H) HP-UX version 11.00.03Using /etc/lucent/ocardinfo.template1 params file+

Seite 65 - Managing Flash Cards

Remote STREAMS EnvironmentHP-UX version 11.00.03 Remote STREAMS Environment 7-11Process ID = 0x05010003[Info] Loading card 12 /sbin/tomcat/rpq_gdb.rel

Seite 66 - Flash Card Utility Commands

Remote STREAMS Environment7-12 Fault Tolerant System Administration (R1004H) HP-UX version 11.00.03Read Krib, PMCB = 0x287b0Proc Table Starts at 0x2d0

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HP-UX version 11.00.03 A-1AStratus Value-Added Features A-This appendix discusses the following Stratus value-added features: new and customized soft

Seite 68 - Duplicating a Flash Card

Product Documentationxvi Fault Tolerant System Administration (R1004H) HP-UX version 11.00.03WARNINGWarning notices alert the reader to conditions tha

Seite 69 - Mirroring Data 4

Stratus Value-Added FeaturesA-2 Fault Tolerant System Administration (R1004H) HP-UX version 11.00.03Console InterfaceContinuum systems provide a syste

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Stratus Value-Added FeaturesHP-UX version 11.00.03 Stratus Value-Added Features A-3Mean-Time-Between-Failures AdministrationContinuum systems automati

Seite 71 - Recommended Volume Structure

New and Customized CommandsA-4 Fault Tolerant System Administration (R1004H) HP-UX version 11.00.03after installation, as well as Stratus’s recommenda

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HP-UX version 11.00.03 B-1BUpdating PROM Code B-This appendix describes how to update the different PROM codes and download I/O firmware. Updating PRO

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Updating PROM CodeB-2 Fault Tolerant System Administration (R1004H) HP-UX version 11.00.03Table B-1. PROM Code File Naming Conventions PROM Code File

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Updating CPU/Memory PROM CodeHP-UX version 11.00.03 Updating PROM Code B-3Updating CPU/Memory PROM CodeIf a Stratus representative instructs you to up

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Updating CPU/Memory PROM CodeB-4 Fault Tolerant System Administration (R1004H) HP-UX version 11.00.03For more information about PROM-code file naming

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Updating Console Controller PROM CodeHP-UX version 11.00.03 Updating PROM Code B-58. Periodically check the status of the CPU board being duplexed (se

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Updating Console Controller PROM CodeB-6 Fault Tolerant System Administration (R1004H) HP-UX version 11.00.032. Update the PROM code on the standby co

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Updating U501 SCSI Adapter Card PROM CodeHP-UX version 11.00.03 Updating PROM Code B-7Do not proceed until the status of both console controllers is c

Seite 79 - HP-UX version 11.00.03 5-1

Product DocumentationHP-UX version 11.00.03 Preface xviiOnline DocumentationWhen you install the HP-UX operating system software, the following online

Seite 80 - Determining Hardware Paths

Updating U501 SCSI Adapter Card PROM CodeB-8 Fault Tolerant System Administration (R1004H) HP-UX version 11.00.032. Notify users of any external devic

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Updating U501 SCSI Adapter Card PROM CodeHP-UX version 11.00.03 Updating PROM Code B-97. Restart duplexing between the standby resource and its partne

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Downloading I/O Card FirmwareB-10 Fault Tolerant System Administration (R1004H) HP-UX version 11.00.0311. Check the status of the newly updated card a

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HP-UX version 11.00.03 Index 1IndexIndex-Aactivating a new kernel, 3-27addhardware command, 5-2addingdump devices, 5-50addressinglogical hardware path

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Index2 Fault Tolerant System Administration (R1004H) HP-UX version 11.00.03console controller, 1-5burning PROM code on, B-5features of, 1-5offline par

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IndexHP-UX version 11.00.03 Index 3FRU, 1-6, 5-1ftsmaint commandburning PROM codeconsole controller, B-5CPU/memory board, B-3online, offline, diag par

Seite 86 - I/O Subsystem Paths

Index4 Fault Tolerant System Administration (R1004H) HP-UX version 11.00.03logical CPU/memory addressesindividual resources, 5-21logical CPU/memory ne

Seite 87 - ■ the logical CPU/memory

IndexHP-UX version 11.00.03 Index 5online partition, B-6outgoing RSN fileshub_pickup directory, 6-13mail, 6-14Ppair and spare architecture, 1-6paralle

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Index6 Fault Tolerant System Administration (R1004H) HP-UX version 11.00.03rsndbs command, 6-4rsngetty command, 6-2, 6-4rsnoff command, 6-7, 6-11rsnon

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Product Documentationxviii Fault Tolerant System Administration (R1004H) HP-UX version 11.00.03Related DocumentationIn addition to the operating syste

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Customer Assistance Center (CAC)HP-UX version 11.00.03 Preface xixOrdering DocumentationHP-UX operating system documentation is provided on CD-ROM (ex

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NoticeThe information contained in this document is subject to change without notice.UNLESS EXPRESSLY SET FORTH IN A WRITTEN AGREEMENT SIGNED BY AN AU

Seite 93 - Defining a Logical SCSI Bus

HP-UX version 11.00.03 1-11Getting Started 1-This chapter provides you with information about using this manual and describes continuous-availability

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Using This Manual1-2 Fault Tolerant System Administration (R1004H) HP-UX version 11.00.03For many of your system administration tasks, you can refer t

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Using This ManualHP-UX version 11.00.03 Getting Started 1-3Saving memory dumps Chapter 5, “Administering Fault Tolerant Hardware,” in this manualUsing

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Continuous Availability Administration1-4 Fault Tolerant System Administration (R1004H) HP-UX version 11.00.03Continuous Availability AdministrationTh

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Continuous Availability AdministrationHP-UX version 11.00.03 Getting Started 1-5Console Controller Continuum systems do not include a control panel or

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Fault Tolerant Design1-6 Fault Tolerant System Administration (R1004H) HP-UX version 11.00.03Fault Tolerant DesignContinuum systems are fault tolerant

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Fault Tolerant DesignHP-UX version 11.00.03 Getting Started 1-7 Continuum systems contain multiple fans and environmental monitoring features. Power

Seite 100 - Determining Component Status

Fault Tolerant Design1-8 Fault Tolerant System Administration (R1004H) HP-UX version 11.00.03board resources (for example, SCSI ports on I/O controlle

Seite 101 - Software State

HP-UX version 11.00.03 2-12Setting Up the System 2-A system administrator’s job is to provide and support computer services for a group of users. Spec

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HP-UX version 11.00.03 Contents iiiContentsPrefaceRevision Information xiiiAudience xiiiNotation Conventions xiiiProduct Documentation xviOnline Docum

Seite 103 - Hardware Status

Installing a System2-2 Fault Tolerant System Administration (R1004H) HP-UX version 11.00.03Installing a System Continuum systems are installed by Stra

Seite 104 - Managing Hardware Devices

Configuring a SystemHP-UX version 11.00.03 Setting Up the System 2-3 creating file systems configuring mail and print services setting up NFS serv

Seite 105 - Error Detection and Handling

Configuring a System2-4 Fault Tolerant System Administration (R1004H) HP-UX version 11.00.03 Modify, as necessary, boot parameters. The system instal

Seite 106 - Correcting the Error State

Maintaining a SystemHP-UX version 11.00.03 Setting Up the System 2-5Maintaining a System An active system requires regular monitoring and periodic mai

Seite 107 - Managing MTBF Statistics

Maintaining a System2-6 Fault Tolerant System Administration (R1004H) HP-UX version 11.00.03Tracking and Fixing System ProblemsAn important function o

Seite 108 - Clearing the MTBF

HP-UX version 11.00.03 3-13Starting and Stopping the System 3-This chapter provides an overview of the boot process and describes the following tasks:

Seite 109 - Changing the MTBF Threshold

Overview of the Boot Process3-2 Fault Tolerant System Administration (R1004H) HP-UX version 11.00.03Figure 3-1. Boot Process“ISL: Hit any key...” Boot

Seite 110 - Error Notification

Overview of the Boot ProcessHP-UX version 11.00.03 Starting and Stopping the System 3-3Once the system powers up (or you enter a reset_bus from the co

Seite 111 - Status Lights

Configuring the Boot Environment3-4 Fault Tolerant System Administration (R1004H) HP-UX version 11.00.03NOTEBefore you power up the computer, turn on

Seite 112 - Analyzing System Status

Configuring the Boot EnvironmentHP-UX version 11.00.03 Starting and Stopping the System 3-5To change the boot path or disable autoboot, do the followi

Seite 113 - Modifying System Resources

Contentsiv Fault Tolerant System Administration (R1004H) HP-UX version 11.00.033. Starting and Stopping the System 3-1Overview of the Boot Process 3-1

Seite 114 - Fault Codes

Configuring the Boot Environment3-6 Fault Tolerant System Administration (R1004H) HP-UX version 11.00.03a. Edit the /stand/bootpath file and enter app

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Configuring the Boot EnvironmentHP-UX version 11.00.03 Starting and Stopping the System 3-7the LIF kernel file (kernel), and some logical SCSI buses (

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Configuring the Boot Environment3-8 Fault Tolerant System Administration (R1004H) HP-UX version 11.00.03save_mcore_dumps_only=1disk_sys_type=euroaclsm

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Configuring the Boot EnvironmentHP-UX version 11.00.03 Starting and Stopping the System 3-94. Remove the current CONF file. To do this, enterflifrm fl

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Configuring the Boot Environment3-10 Fault Tolerant System Administration (R1004H) HP-UX version 11.00.03CPU PROM CommandsTable 3-2 lists the CPU PROM

Seite 119 - Saving Memory Dumps

Configuring the Boot EnvironmentHP-UX version 11.00.03 Starting and Stopping the System 3-11Primary Bootloader CommandsTable 3-3 lists the primary boo

Seite 120 - Space Issues

Configuring the Boot Environment3-12 Fault Tolerant System Administration (R1004H) HP-UX version 11.00.03The boot command has several options. The com

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Configuring the Boot EnvironmentHP-UX version 11.00.03 Starting and Stopping the System 3-13Table 3-5 describes the environment variables you can defi

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Configuring the Boot Environment3-14 Fault Tolerant System Administration (R1004H) HP-UX version 11.00.03dpt1port Specifies the location of a single-

Seite 123 - Configuring save_mcore

Configuring the Boot EnvironmentHP-UX version 11.00.03 Starting and Stopping the System 3-15Secondary Bootloader Commands Table 3-6 lists the secondar

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ContentsHP-UX version 11.00.03 Contents v5. Administering Fault Tolerant Hardware 5-1Fault Tolerant Hardware Administration 5-1Using Hardware Utilitie

Seite 125 - Kernel Configuration area

Booting the System3-16 Fault Tolerant System Administration (R1004H) HP-UX version 11.00.03Booting the System Your choice of how to boot the system de

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Booting the SystemHP-UX version 11.00.03 Starting and Stopping the System 3-17Conditions might require that you reboot in a special way, such as in si

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Booting the System3-18 Fault Tolerant System Administration (R1004H) HP-UX version 11.00.03When the console is in command mode, it displays a menu sim

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Booting the SystemHP-UX version 11.00.03 Starting and Stopping the System 3-19Manually Booting Your SystemNormally, booting occurs automatically at th

Seite 129 - Analyzing the Dumps

Booting the System3-20 Fault Tolerant System Administration (R1004H) HP-UX version 11.00.032. The system displays a PROM: prompt. At this prompt, invo

Seite 130 - Preventing the Loss of a Dump

Booting the SystemHP-UX version 11.00.03 Starting and Stopping the System 3-21NOTEFile system used during recovery is /stand/flash/INSTALLFS. Configur

Seite 131 - Remote Service Network 6

Booting the System3-22 Fault Tolerant System Administration (R1004H) HP-UX version 11.00.03If the root disk is very large, then you should use make_re

Seite 132 - How the RSN Software Works

Shutting Down the SystemHP-UX version 11.00.03 Starting and Stopping the System 3-235. Set the kernel environment variable to INSTALL. Enter the follo

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Shutting Down the System3-24 Fault Tolerant System Administration (R1004H) HP-UX version 11.00.03Using SAMTo shut down the system using SAM, do the fo

Seite 134 - Using the RSN Software

Shutting Down the SystemHP-UX version 11.00.03 Starting and Stopping the System 3-25Changing to Single-User StateTo change to a single-user state, do

Seite 135 - Starting the RSN Software

Contentsvi Fault Tolerant System Administration (R1004H) HP-UX version 11.00.03Dump Configuration Decisions and Dump Space Issues 5-42Dump Space Neede

Seite 136 - Checking Your RSN Setup

Shutting Down the System3-26 Fault Tolerant System Administration (R1004H) HP-UX version 11.00.03System shutdown time has arrivedJul 20 16:48:03 autom

Seite 137 - Stopping the RSN Software

Shutting Down the SystemHP-UX version 11.00.03 Starting and Stopping the System 3-27The following example shows the messages displayed when the system

Seite 138 - Sending Mail to the HUB

Shutting Down the System3-28 Fault Tolerant System Administration (R1004H) HP-UX version 11.00.03The -r option causes the system to enter single-user

Seite 139 - Listing RSN Requests

Dealing with Power FailuresHP-UX version 11.00.03 Starting and Stopping the System 3-29Dealing with Power FailuresContinuum systems provide power fail

Seite 140 - Cancelling an RSN Request

Dealing with Power Failures3-30 Fault Tolerant System Administration (R1004H) HP-UX version 11.00.03Configuring the Power Failure Grace PeriodThe powe

Seite 141 - RSN Command Summary

Managing Flash CardsHP-UX version 11.00.03 Starting and Stopping the System 3-31Configuring the UPS PortYou can configure the console controller auxil

Seite 142 - RSN Files and Directories

Managing Flash Cards3-32 Fault Tolerant System Administration (R1004H) HP-UX version 11.00.03You can copy new configuration files and bootloaders to t

Seite 143 - Communication Queues

Managing Flash CardsHP-UX version 11.00.03 Starting and Stopping the System 3-33Table 3-11 describes the flash card utilities. For more information, s

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Managing Flash Cards3-34 Fault Tolerant System Administration (R1004H) HP-UX version 11.00.03Creating a New Flash CardTo initialize a new flash card w

Seite 145 - Other RSN-Related Files

HP-UX version 11.00.03 4-14Mirroring Data 4-This chapter provides information about mirroring data, mirroring root and swap disks, and setting up I/O

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ContentsHP-UX version 11.00.03 Contents vii7. Remote STREAMS Environment 7-1Configuration Overview 7-1Configuring the Host 7-3Creating the orsdinfo Fi

Seite 147 - Remote STREAMS Environment 7

Introduction to Mirroring Data4-2 Fault Tolerant System Administration (R1004H) HP-UX version 11.00.03 A physical volume group is a set of physical v

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Introduction to Mirroring DataHP-UX version 11.00.03 Mirroring Data 4-3Sample Mirror ConfigurationFigure 4-1 shows a possible mirror configuration for

Seite 149 - Configuring the Host

Introduction to Mirroring Data4-4 Fault Tolerant System Administration (R1004H) HP-UX version 11.00.03 Mirrored logical volumes should use PVG-strict

Seite 150 - Remote STREAMS Environment

Mirroring Root and Primary SwapHP-UX version 11.00.03 Mirroring Data 4-5dynamic to choose parallel when the physical write operation is synchronous or

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Mirroring Root and Primary Swap4-6 Fault Tolerant System Administration (R1004H) HP-UX version 11.00.034. Add an AUTO file in the boot LIF area. To do

Seite 152 - Customizing the orsdinfo File

Mirroring Root and Primary SwapHP-UX version 11.00.03 Mirroring Data 4-78. Verify that the logical volumes have been created as you intended. To do th

Seite 153 - Downloading Firmware

Setting Up I/O Channel Separation4-8 Fault Tolerant System Administration (R1004H) HP-UX version 11.00.03Setting Up I/O Channel SeparationStratus reco

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Setting Up I/O Channel SeparationHP-UX version 11.00.03 Mirroring Data 4-94. Extend the volume group to include the second physical volume group, lsb1

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HP-UX version 11.00.03 5-15Administering Fault Tolerant Hardware 5-This chapter describes the duties related to fault-tolerant hardware administration

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Using Hardware Utilities5-2 Fault Tolerant System Administration (R1004H) HP-UX version 11.00.03 log changes in the device’s status display the dev

Seite 159 - New and Customized Software

Physical Hardware ConfigurationHP-UX version 11.00.03 Administering Fault Tolerant Hardware 5-3A hardware path specifies the addresses of the hardware

Seite 160 - Flash Cards

Physical Hardware Configuration5-4 Fault Tolerant System Administration (R1004H) HP-UX version 11.00.03Figure 5-2 shows the hardware path for the cons

Seite 161 - Remote Service Network (RSN)

Physical Hardware ConfigurationHP-UX version 11.00.03 Administering Fault Tolerant Hardware 5-5Continuum Series 400/400-CO Hardware PathsFigure 5-3 il

Seite 162 - New and Customized Commands

Physical Hardware Configuration5-6 Fault Tolerant System Administration (R1004H) HP-UX version 11.00.03Figure 5-3. Continuum Series 400/400-CO Physica

Seite 163 - Updating PROM Code

Physical Hardware ConfigurationHP-UX version 11.00.03 Administering Fault Tolerant Hardware 5-7CPU, Memory, and Console Controller PathsThe CPU and me

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Physical Hardware Configuration5-8 Fault Tolerant System Administration (R1004H) HP-UX version 11.00.03I/O Subsystem PathsThe I/O subsystem addressing

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Logical Hardware ConfigurationHP-UX version 11.00.03 Administering Fault Tolerant Hardware 5-9Logical Hardware ConfigurationThe system maps many physi

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Logical Hardware Configuration5-10 Fault Tolerant System Administration (R1004H) HP-UX version 11.00.03Logical Cabinet Configuration Cabinet component

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Logical Hardware ConfigurationHP-UX version 11.00.03 Administering Fault Tolerant Hardware 5-11e25500 12/0/0 ACU 0 CLAIM -

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HP-UX version 11.00.03 Figures ixFiguresFigure 3-1. Boot Process 3-2Figure 3-2. Flash Card Contents 3-31Figure 3-3. Sample Listing of LIF Volume Con

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Logical Hardware Configuration5-12 Fault Tolerant System Administration (R1004H) HP-UX version 11.00.03Logical LAN Manager ConfigurationThe logical LA

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Logical Hardware ConfigurationHP-UX version 11.00.03 Administering Fault Tolerant Hardware 5-13Logical SCSI Manager ConfigurationThe logical SCSI mana

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Logical Hardware Configuration5-14 Fault Tolerant System Administration (R1004H) HP-UX version 11.00.03Figure 5-6. Logical SCSI Manager ConfigurationT

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Logical Hardware Configuration5-16 Fault Tolerant System Administration (R1004H) HP-UX version 11.00.03lsm3=0/3/7/0:id0=7,tm0=1,tp0=1lsm4=0/2/3/0,0/3/

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Logical Hardware ConfigurationHP-UX version 11.00.03 Administering Fault Tolerant Hardware 5-17The following guidelines apply to logical SCSI bus defi

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Logical Hardware Configuration5-18 Fault Tolerant System Administration (R1004H) HP-UX version 11.00.03Mapping Logical Addresses to Physical Devices B

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Logical Hardware ConfigurationHP-UX version 11.00.03 Administering Fault Tolerant Hardware 5-19Figure 5-4 shows a system with a StorageWorks disk encl

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Logical Hardware Configuration5-20 Fault Tolerant System Administration (R1004H) HP-UX version 11.00.03Figure 5-5 shows a system with a Eurologic disk

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Logical Hardware ConfigurationHP-UX version 11.00.03 Administering Fault Tolerant Hardware 5-21 For flash cards, type is rflash, x is the instance nu

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