HP Instant Support Enterprise Edition Client Installation and Upgrade Guide
Installing ISEE on OpenVMS Clients
Maintaining the OpenVMS ISEE Clustered Environment
Appendix D
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Disabling a Server
Disabling the current Active server node will shutdown ISEE and prevent the current
node from being monitored. It will also force another node running ISEE$MAD process
to become the active server node.
1. From a system that you have designated to run the ISEE processes, run the
following command:
$ @ISEE$SYSTEM:ISEE$CONFIG.COM
2. Enter 1 and press [Enter].
3. Enter 2 to disable this current node and press [Enter].
4. Enter Yes to continue disabling the node press [Enter].
5. Press [Enter] to continue.
6. Type 3 to display the ISEE Servers in this cluster and press [Enter].
NOTE Verify the current node's status displays disabled;stopped.
7. Press [Enter] to continue.
8. Enter E to exit this menu.
9. Enter E to exit the configuration utility.
Enabling a Server
1. From the disabled node run the following command:
$ @ISEE$SYSTEM:ISEE$CONFIG.COM.
2. Enter 1 and press [Enter].
3. Enter 2 to enable the current node and press [Enter].
4. Press [Enter] to continue.
5. Press [Enter].
6. Enter 3 to start ISEE and press [Enter].
7. Press [Enter] to continue.
8. Enter 2 to display the ISEE Servers and press [Enter].
NOTE Verify the current node's status displays enabled;running.
9. Press [Enter] to continue.
10. Enter E to exit the configuration utility.