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This section includes logging off users and shutting down
the system. To prepare and secure the system for updating: If you are performing
a Distributing Staging Area, or Modify Remote System task, log
on from the remote system console. If you are performing a Manage Patch, Add-on, Update, or Re-Install
task, log on from the local system console.
:HELLO MANAGER.SYS,PUB;HIPRI :SPOOLER LP;START :STREAMS streams_device
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A common
streams_device
value is 10. An LP device must be
configured in
SYSGEN
. Already spooled and streamed messages might display. If you are performing an Add-on, Update, or Remote
CD-ROM task, go to Step 3. If you are performing a Manage Patch, Staging Area, or Add-on
tape task, go to Step 4.
CD-ROM TasksRemove and reinsert CSLT
tape. If you are
on the remote system,
insert the CSLT tape for the first time. If you are using DDS tape and
you are modifying the system on which you created the CSLT, be sure to
remove the CSLT tape from the tape drive before performing the modification.
Reinsert the CSLT tape. Go to Step 4.
If you are performing an Update task, go to Step
5. If you are performing an Add-on, Manage Patch, Staging Area,
or Remote system task, go to Step 6.
Update TasksRun HP Predictive
Support and turn it off. If you are using the HP Predictive Support
software as part of your Hewlett-Packard hardware support contract,
ensure that an HP Predictive Support run completes successfully. Issue the
HP Predictive Support command: This run of HP Predictive Support may include a transfer of
files to the Hewlett-Packard Response Center. If a transfer is needed,
be sure it completes
because the system update overwrites the information
in the file
PSDCFILE.PRED.SYS
. Select item 4, Configuration, from the Main menu. Select item 5, Schedule, from the Configuration
Options menu. Select item 1, Schedule (on/off), from the Schedule
menu. Set the preference, at the prompt, type
OFF
:
Type schedule preference (on/off) or // to cancel: __
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Exit the program, at the prompt, type
EXIT
:
Type an item number, an item key, or a command: __
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Save the values, at the prompt, type
YES
:
Do you wish to save these values (Y/N)? __
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Go to Step 6.
Lower session and job limits. Warn, then log users off.
:WARN@ PLEASE LOG OFF! SYSTEM UPDATE ABOUT TO BEGIN
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Wait approximately five minutes, make sure users have saved
their work and logged off, then abort job or sessions still
executing. Use the
SHOWJOB
command to determine session
and job numbers. Then, for each job and session still executing
(except yours), type:
:ABORTJOB
#J
nn
:ABORTJOB #S
nnn
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where: -
J
nn
the ID number for each job to be aborted. -
S
nnn
the ID number for each session to be aborted.
Deactivate NS 3000/iX,
if applicable.
:NSCONTROL STOP :NSCONTROL
ABORT :NETCONTROL STOP
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Terminate logging processes. Enter the
following command to determine
if user logging processes are running: If logging processes are running on your system,
a message similar to the following will be displayed:
LOGID CHANGE AUTO USERS STATE CUR REC MAX REC % USED CUR FSET SHPLOGID
YES YES 1 ACTIVE 120 10016 1% 1 ORBLOGID
YES YES 9 ACTIVE 3812 10016 38% 1
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If no logging processes are running, go to Step 10. Terminate logging processes as
shown below. where
logid
— the ID number for each logging process
to be stopped. Record the names of the logging processes,
if you want to restart them later. Record the names on your checklist.
Prepare additional manually installed
products. If you have ALLBASE/SQL
already installed on your system, issue starts for each DBEnvironment before
you back up the system. Refer to the ALLBASE/SQL Database
Administration Guide for more information. Briefly,
you need to: Identify all your ALLBASE/SQL databases,
type:
:STORE @.@.@;;FCRANGE=-491/-491;SHOW
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Run
ISQL.PUB.SYS
and issue a
STARTDBE
command. This ensures
that the DBEnvironment is logically consistent in the event that
it has not been accessed since a system failure occurred. Run
SQLUTIL.PUB.SYS
and issue the
STORE
command to backup each DBEnvironment. Log files are not stored using this command. In
addition, you should use the
SHOWDBE
command to ensure that
all parameters are OK.
If you have ALLBASE/4GL
already on your system, unload all existing ALLBASE/4GL applications. For
information on unloading ALLBASE/4GL applications, refer to the HP ALLBASE/4GL
Developer Administration Manual. If you are installing AutoRestart/iX
for the first time, install AutoRestart/iX before you run
AUTOINST
. Refer to the AutoRestart/iX Reference
Manual for installation instructions.
If you have a current full backup, you may proceed
to Step 13. If you do not already have a current full backup, proceed
to Step 12.
Backup the SystemBackup the system
using
STORE
with the
DIRECTORY
parameter. Specify a
class name.
:FILE SYSGTAPE;DEV=dev_number
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where
device_number
is the DAT class name or LDEV number of the tape
device. Specify this value if you are using a DAT or any device
that has a class name other than
TAPE
. Mount a write-enabled tape and create an SLT.
:SYSGEN sysgen>TAPE sysgen>EXIT
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If you are prompted for lockwords on system files,
record the names of each system file as prompted, then type the
lockword and continue with the backup. You will need to restore
these lockwords later in "Setting Passwords and Lockwords." Record
the names on your checklist. Dismount the tape, label as SLT with date, time
and system version. Mount another blank tape and backup your user files.
:FILE T;DEV=TAPE :STORE @.@.SYS,@.@.@-@.@.SYS;*T;DIRECTORY;SHOW
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or
:STORE /SYS/, / - /SYS/;*T;DIRECTORY;SHOW; &
ONVS=
volume_set_name1, volume_set_name2
, ...
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where
volume_set_name
is the name for each user volume set you want
to backup. Dismount the tape, label as backup with date, time
and system version.
Purge spool files. Purge staging groups
if they exist.
:PURGEGROUP
UNL :PURGEGROUP USL :PURGEGROUP
UXL
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Verify each purge, type
Y
, at the prompt. Do not purge the group
install.sys
or the file
supacct.pub.sys
, they are needed for future patch and add-on processes. If you are performing an Update, go to Step 16. If you are performing an Add-on, Manage Patch, Staging Area,
or Remote system task, go to Step 17.
Update TasksPurge specified
files and groups, if you are moving from one MPE/iX version to another. Purge the
PSIDNLD.DIAG.SYS
file. This file may have been purged already. This file is used
for diagnostic purposes and is overwritten by the new
PSIDNLD.DIAG.SYS
file. If you do not purge the existing file, and
the new file is larger, you will receive errors. Purge each
OS
xnn
and
XPT
nnnn
group in the
telesup
account, if they exist.
:REPORT
@.TELESUP :PURGEGROUP OSxnn.TELESUP :PURGEGROUP
XPT@.TELESUP
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where: -
x
an alphabetic character -
nn
the numeric release number (for example,
OSA10.TELESUP
and
0SB23.TELESUP
).
Go to Step 17.
Rename the
COMMAND.PUB.SYS
file, except checklists L and M which included
this step in section 5.7
:RENAME COMMAND.PUB.SYS,command_name
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where
command_name
is a temporary name you are assigning the file.
This preserves your UDC information for later use. Record the temporary
name on your checklist. If you are performing a Remote system task or CD-ROM
task, go to Step 19. If you are performing an Add-on, Manage Patch, or Staging
Area task with tape or disk on a local system, go to Step 20.
Remote Tasks CD-ROM TasksIf you are preparing
a CSLT tape on a central system for distribution to a remote system
or if you are modifying the remote system: If you are performing a PowerPatch task, go to Step
21. If you are not performing a PowerPatch task, go to the next
section on your checklist.
PowerPatch TasksRestore
the
AUTOINST
file set and its dependencies, except for checklists
L and M which included this step in section 5.7. Log onto
the
INSTALL
group, and enter the following at the system prompt:
:HELLO MANAGER.SYS,INSTALL;HIPRI :FILE PPT;DEV=TAPE
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Mount the PowerPatch tape and put
the tape drive online. Issue the following command to restore the files:
:RUN STORE.PUB.SYS;INFO="RESTORE *PPT;A@,F@;SHOW;DEV=1"
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Dismount the tape when the restore is complete.
Securing the System completed.
Go to the next section on your checklist.
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