Installation guide
Software Installation Problems
1-6
At a UNIX load host, do the following
Verify that all distribution software was installed in the appropriate directory:
# cd /tftpboot (UNIX )
# ls -l
The directory should contain the name of the access server software image and the file:
Release_Notes.txt. If it does not contain the image name, refer to the Network Access
Software Installation Guide for more information. If you have changed the name of the
software image on the access server, be sure the appropriate directory contains this image
file. If you are unsure of the name of the software image on the access server, do the
following:
Ensure the Access Server Is Defined on the Load Host
This section explains how to ensure that the access server is defined on the load host.
At an OpenVMS load host:
Ensure your access server is defined in the DSV$CONFIGURE database by entering the
following:
$ @SYS$COMMON:[DECSERVER]DSV$CONFIGURE
DSV$CONFIGURE’s primary function is to configure an access server in the load host
database and enable the service circuit. DSV$CONFIGURE supports both the DECnet
Phase IV and DECnet/OSI software. DSV$CONFIGURE also supports data created by
the procedure DSVCONFIG in earlier versions of the access server software. When you
load the current version of the access server software, DSV$CONFIGURE automatically
converts any DSVCONFIG data to the format of the current version.
Step Action
1Ensure /tftpboot (UNIX ) contains the default software image for your access server. For
more information on default settings, refer to the Network Access Server Management
Guide.
2 Reset the access server to its factory defaults.
If you are downline loading with BOOTP, do not use DSV$CONFIGURE.
NOTE