HP-UX SNAplus2 Installation Guide HP-UX 11i v3 Manufacturing Part Number: J6380-90015 February 2007 © Copyright 2007 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.
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Contents Preface 1. Installation Requirements Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 SNAplus2 Product Structures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 HP SNAplus2 3270/3179G Hardware and Software Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 HP 9000 and HP Integrity Servers Hardware Requirements supported on HP-UX 11i v3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Contents Using the smh command . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Running SMH SNAplus2 Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Prerequisites . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Installing SNAplus2 Environment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Removing SNAplus2 Software . . . . . . . .
Contents Getting Help . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 6. Online Addition/Replacement (OL*) of PCI Cards OL* Overview and Concepts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Important Terms and Concepts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Planning and Preparation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Preface This guide describes how to install the following Hewlett-Packard SNAplus2 products for the HP-UX operating system: • HP SNAplus2 Link • HP SNAplus2 3270/3179G • HP SNAplus2 TN3270 • HP SNAplus2 APPN End Node • HP SNAplus2 API • HP SNAplus2 RJE • HP SNAplus2 Enterprise Extend Netwk Node The information in this guide covers the hardware and software requirements for installing and using these products, the product files that should be installed, how to start the HP SMH1 SNAplus2 Install
Audience This guide addresses the system administrator responsible for installing the SNAplus2 products on an HP 9000 SNA data communications system, and assumes that the system administrator has knowledge of the following areas: • SNA data communications • The HP-UX operating system environment Refer to the section “Profile of System Administrator Installing SNAplus2”, for more information.
Organization of This Guide This guide is organized as follows: Chapter 1, “Installation Requirements.” Lists the software and hardware requirements for each SNAplus2 product, and the knowledge required by the system administrator who is installing the products. Chapter 2, “Installing SNAplus2.” Provides instructions for installing the SNAplus2 software. Chapter 3, “Verifying the SMH SNAplus2 Installation Process.
Typographic Conventions The following table shows the typographic styles used in this document. Table 1 x Typographic Conventions Special Element Sample of Typography Document title HP-UX SNAplus2 Administration Guide File or path name /usr/spool/uucp/myfile.
SNAplus2 Publications SNAplus2 publications include user guides, administrator guides, and programmer guides. The contents of each book is described in the following sections. Publications for Users SNAplus2 provides the following user’s guides: HP-UX SNAplus2 General Information Provides an introduction to SNAplus2 and explains key product concepts and features.
HP-UX SNAplus2 Upgrade Guide Provides information about upgrading to the current version of SNAplus2 from previous versions. It includes information about converting configuration files, rebuilding applications that use the SNAplus2 application program interfaces (APIs), and changes in other SNAplus2 functions. HP-UX SNAplus2 Administration Guide Explains how to enable, configure, and manage SNAplus2. This guide provides information about SNA concepts, and an overview of the features provided by SNAplus2.
HP-UX SNAplus2 LUA Programmers Guide Contains the information you need to write applications using the Conventional LU Application Programming Interface (LUA). HP-UX SNAplus2 CSV Programmers Guide Contains the information you need to write application programs using the Common Service Verbs (CSV) application program interface (API). HP-UX SNAplus2 MS Programmers Guide Contains the information you need to write applications using the Management Services (MS) API.
Related Publications • IBM APPN Architecture and Product Implementations Tutorial, GG24-3669 • IBM Systems Network Architecture: — LU 6.2 Reference—Peer Protocols, SC31-6808 — APPN Architecture Reference, SC30-3422.
1 Installation Requirements This chapter introduces the different products of SNAplus2. It also describes the hardware and software requirements of the products.
Installation Requirements Overview Overview Installing and using SNAplus2 products on your HP 9000 or Integrity server require certain hardware and software.
Installation Requirements SNAplus2 Product Structures SNAplus2 Product Structures This section describes the SNAplus2 products and their product structures that are available for HP 9000 systems. The product list is as follows: HP SNAplus2 Link, available for servers consists of the following product components: — SNAplus2 Link transport software — SDLC driver software — SNA over X.25 streams-based software — SNA over 802.
Installation Requirements SNAplus2 Product Structures — Common Programming Interface for Communications (CPI-C). C-language or Java application programs (Java CPI-C) that use CPI-C can exchange data in an SNA environment. HP SNAplus2 RJE, available for servers provides the functions of an IBM 3770 allowing communications with host Job Entry Subsystem.
Installation Requirements HP SNAplus2 3270/3179G Hardware and Software Requirements HP SNAplus2 3270/3179G Hardware and Software Requirements This section describes the HP SNAplus2 3270/3179G hardware and software requirements for your HP 9000 and Integrity servers. This product is supported on HP-UX 11i v3.
Installation Requirements HP SNAplus2 3270/3179G Hardware and Software Requirements Optional Running HP SNAplus2 3270/3179G with Native Language Support (NLS) requires the following: • Native Language Support (B1864, part of the HP-UX operating system.
Installation Requirements HP SNAplus2 Link Hardware and Software Requirements HP SNAplus2 Link Hardware and Software Requirements Certain hardware and software requirements must be met on the SNA remote system. This section describes the HP SNAplus2 Link hardware and software requirements for the remote system. Host System Hardware HP SNAplus2 Link requires the following IBM host system hardware: • IBM eServer zSeries (for example, 800.
Installation Requirements HP SNAplus2 Link Hardware and Software Requirements HP 9000 and HP Integrity Servers Hardware Requirements on 11i v3 HP SNAplus2 Link requires the following HP 9000 hardware: • HP 9000 servers rp(8400), rp(8420), rp(7420), rp(7410), rp(7405), rp(4440), rp(4410), rp(3440), rp(3410), HP 9000 Superdome, and HP Integrity servers rx(8640), rx(8620), rx(7640), rx(7620), rx(5670), rx(4640), rx(3600), rx(6600), rx(2600), rx(2620), rx(1600), rx(1620), cx(2600). • 18.
Installation Requirements HP SNAplus2 Link Hardware and Software Requirements Chapter 1 • Bit-mapped display to run X11 • HP-HIL Mouse 9
Installation Requirements HP SNAplus2 APPN End Node Hardware and Software Requirements for 11i v3 HP SNAplus2 APPN End Node Hardware and Software Requirements for 11i v3 The HP SNAplus2 APPN End Node requires the same hardware and software requirements as the HP SNAplus2 Link.
Installation Requirements HP SNAplus2 Enterprise Extend Netwk Node Hardware and Software Requirements for 11i v3 HP SNAplus2 Enterprise Extend Netwk Node Hardware and Software Requirements for 11i v3 The HP SNAplus2 Enterprise Extend Netwk Node requires the same hardware and software requirements as the HP SNAplus2 Link.
Installation Requirements HP SNAplus2 API Hardware and Software Requirements HP SNAplus2 API Hardware and Software Requirements This section describes the HP SNAplus2 API hardware and software requirements for your HP 9000. This product is supported on HP-UX 11iv3.
Installation Requirements HP SNAplus2 API Hardware and Software Requirements Running HP SNAplus2EE API using 802.3/Ethernet requires software for each link type.
Installation Requirements HP SNAplus2 RJE Hardware and Software Requirements HP SNAplus2 RJE Hardware and Software Requirements This section describes the HP SNAplus2 RJE hardware and software requirements for your HP 9000. This product is supported on HP-UX 11i v3.
Installation Requirements HP SNAplus2 RJE Hardware and Software Requirements Optional Chapter 1 Running xsnapadmin, the configuration and management GUI, requires the following components: • Motif interface software • Bit-mapped display to run X11 • HP-HIL mouse 15
Installation Requirements Profile of System Administrator Installing SNAplus2 Profile of System Administrator Installing SNAplus2 In order to successfully install the SNAplus2 products, you need knowledge in the following areas: SNA Networks Installation requires the following basic SNA knowledge: • Interface nodes • Network routers • NAUs • PUs • LU • Link types • IBM hardware and software • Ability to configure interface nodes and network routers Application Environment You must understan
Installation Requirements Profile of System Administrator Installing SNAplus2 • Client/server topologies and subnets • products supported on the client or server • IBM protocols to configure the following: — LAN IP addresses — Physical link level configuration parameters (port number, MAC addresses) — Link level communications • Internode protocols (SDLC) • Interface protocols (3270) HP-UX System Administrator Experience You must have a user-level knowledge of HP-UX commands, the HP-UX file system
Installation Requirements Profile of System Administrator Installing SNAplus2 18 Chapter 1
2 Chapter 2 Installing SNAplus2 19
Installing SNAplus2 Overview Overview This chapter begins the installation procedure. It describes the product files for SNAplus2, gives some migration information, and introduces the SMH SNAplus2 Installation Program. The following flowchart shows the process from installation to configuration. NOTE 20 If you have an older version of SNAplus2 (R6.x or prior) installed, you must first un-install it. Please refer to the Upgrade Guide at http://www.docs.hp.com/en/netcom.
Installing SNAplus2 Overview Figure 2-1 The Installation Process Load Product Files with swinstall Run SMH “Network Services Configurations” { 1.2. Choose Choose “SMH SNAplus2 Installation” Install Process Regen kernel now? No Exit to SMH “Networking & Communications” area Yes Regen Kernel and reboot system Use xsnapadmin to configure and manage the system.
Installing SNAplus2 Loading SNAplus2 Product Files Loading SNAplus2 Product Files After you determine that you have the hardware and software required for the SNAplus2 products you are installing, you can begin loading the product files. Be sure that you have a CD-ROM drive attached to your system to read the product media. This drive should be configured on your system with an entry in the /dev directory.
Installing SNAplus2 Loading SNAplus2 Product Files • Report missing files, check all file attributes including permissions, file types, size, checksum, mtime, link source, and major/minor attributes.
Installing SNAplus2 Loading SNAplus2 Product Files Table 2-2 (Continued) Product File SNAplus2-Common-R7 File set a Description SNAP2-ADMIN-R7 Administration commands SNAP2ADM-MANR7 Man pages for administration commands SNAP2ASCIADMR7 Ascii administration interface SNAP2-CORE-R7 Core run-time files SNAP2COREMANR7 Man pages for core files SNAP2MIGRATER7 For customers migrating from a previous version of SNAplus SNAP2-NOTES-R7 Release Notes SNAP2-SMH-R7 Administration functions a.
Installing SNAplus2 SMH Overview SMH Overview HP System Management Homepage (HP SMH) is an enhanced version of System Administration Manager (SAM). SMH provides a Graphical User Interface (GUI), Terminal User Interface (TUI) and Command Line Interface (CLI) for managing HP-UX. You can access these interfaces using the smh command (/usr/sbin/smh). If the DISPLAY environment variable is set, HP SMH opens in the default web browser. If the DISPLAY environment variable is not set, HP SMH opens in the TUI.
Installing SNAplus2 SMH Overview Using the smh command To launch SMH from the command line, follow these steps: 1. Set the DISPLAY environment variable to the system where you want to see the GUI. 2. Enter the following command: export DISPLAY=hostname:0.0 NOTE The hostname specified in step 2 is the fully qualified name of the system. 3. The SMH login screen is displayed. NOTE 26 The OL* operations are performed directly using the pdweb utility, which is a sub system of SMH.
Installing SNAplus2 Running SMH SNAplus2 Installation Running SMH SNAplus2 Installation SMH SNAplus2 Installation is a program used to add the SNAplus2 environment and link components to an HP-UX 11i v3 and later system. It has a SMH-based GUI that is part of SMH and works with other SMH common routines. This program allows you to add, modify and remove the SNAplus2 Environment and all of the link components using only three primary screens.
Installing SNAplus2 Running SMH SNAplus2 Installation Installing SNAplus2 Environment To install the SNAplus2 Environment: Step 1. Run SMH. Step 2. Choose “Tools” from the main menu on the Home page. The Tools page is displayed. Step 3. Choose “Network Services Configurations” on the Tools page. Step 4. Choose “SNAplus2 Installation.” From the “Actions” menu, you can add, modify or remove any of the components in the list. For help on the installation, use the SNAplus2 Installation online help.
Installing SNAplus2 Running SMH SNAplus2 Installation Removing SNAplus2 Software Before removing the SNAplus2 software from your system, you must first remove the SNAplus2 Environment. To remove the SNAplus2 Environment: Step 1. Run SMH. Step 2. Choose “Tools” from the main menu on the Home page. The Tools page is displayed. Step 3. Choose “Network Services Configurations” on the Tools page. Step 4. Choose “SNAplus2 Installation.
Installing SNAplus2 Running SMH SNAplus2 Installation 30 Chapter 2
3 Chapter 3 Verifying the SMH SNAplus2 Installation Process 31
Verifying the SMH SNAplus2 Installation Process Overview Overview This chapter lets you verify the files that should be on your system, tells you how to build the kernel manually, if necessary, and check the status of SNAplus2.
Verifying the SMH SNAplus2 Installation Process Verifying your Installation Verifying your Installation Before you follow the steps in this chapter, check the following: • If you are using a QLLC link, make sure that X.25 is installed and configured into your system. • If you are using Ethernet make sure that this link type is installed and configured into your system. • If you are configuring SDLC links, make sure that PSI cards are installed (for PCI SDLC, you need a PCI card (J2535A)).
Verifying the SMH SNAplus2 Installation Process Verifying your Installation Table 3-1 System File Driver Statements sixl SDLC Streams driver sixd Common LAN driver sixi HPR/IP (Enterprise Extender) Streams driver sixm Common LAN driver sixq Streams-based QLLC sixp Streams-based QLLC sixt SNA Trace Device driver sixr Node/Router driver and Client driver sixw SDLC Streams driver for j3525 psi1 SDLC driver for PCI systems j3525 Physical driver for j3525 PCI card Building the Kernel Manu
Verifying the SMH SNAplus2 Installation Process Verifying your Installation mv /stand/build/vmunix_test /stand/vmunix Step 4. Use /usr/sbin/reboot to reboot the system. If the system does not boot with the new kernel, reboot using /stand/vmunix.prev and fix the problem. Refer to the HP-UX System Administrator Manual for procedures on rebooting, or the Solving the HP-UX Problems Manual for more problem solving information.
Verifying the SMH SNAplus2 Installation Process Verifying your Installation These device files are created by /sbin/init.d/snaplus2 when the system is booted. In addition, you need the following device files for SDLC depending on the bus type: PCI bus crw-r--r-- 1 root sys 72 0x0I004i Feb 15 10:01 /dev/wan (/dev/wan is the only device file required for any number of 2- or 4-port PCI cards). I is the instance number for the driver and is associated with a specific hardware path.
Verifying the SMH SNAplus2 Installation Process Verifying your Installation When this variable is set to 1, the startup script will start the SNAplus2 local node. This variable should only be set to 1 on systems that have SNAplus2-Link installed. The default value is 0. • START_SNAINETD When this variable is set to 1, the startup script will stop the Internet Services daemon, start the snapinetd process, then restart the Internet Services daemon.
Verifying the SMH SNAplus2 Installation Process Verifying your Installation 38 Chapter 3
4 Chapter 4 The terminfo Database 39
The terminfo Database Overview Overview After you have completed the installation, you need to determine whether you must change any information in the terminfo database (especially if non-HP terminals will be used with the SNAplus2 products).
The terminfo Database Altering the terminfo Database Altering the terminfo Database The SNAplus2 products will run on many terminal types, and the /opt/sna/terminfo database tells SNAplus2 how to communicate with them. This is done by using the information in the terminfo entry for each terminal type. NOTE Most terminfo entries provided for HP terminals should need very little altering. However, the entries provided for non-HP terminals may require altering.
The terminfo Database Altering the terminfo Database snaptermfile The snaptermfile has the following format: Current TERM=New TERM:Keyword=Setting:Keyword=Setting:..... Where: Current TERM is the $TERM value you want to change. Current TERM must begin on a new line. New TERM is the $TERM value that you want the SNAplus2 products to use. This is usually hpSNAplus for HP terminals. If New TERM does not exist, then $TERM will not be changed.
The terminfo Database Altering the terminfo Database NOTE • \A = Select Alternate Character Set (if supported by term) • \B = Bold Character (if terminal supports Bold) • \D = Dim Character (if terminal supports Dim) • \I = Inverse Character (if terminal supports Inverse) • \S = Standout Character (Curses determines bold or inverse) • \\ = The “\” character • \: = The “:” character when “:” is last in the line All Keywords after “\:” are ignored, therefore if “\:” is necessary in an entry, t
The terminfo Database Altering the terminfo Database 70092a=hpSNAplus:UR=\Aw:UL=\Aq:BL=\Aa:BR=\As:HB=\A;:LT=\A1:RT= \A2:SB=\A):EL=D\I:VB=\A\: 70092A=hpSNAplus:UR=\Aw:UL=\Aq:BL=\Aa:BR=\As:HB=\A;:LT=\A1:RT= \A2:SB=\A):EL=D\I:VB=\A\: The following terminals have the HP line-drawing character set and have been tested. (Thin lines used below.) 2393=hpSNAplus:UR=\At:UL=\Ar:BL=\Af:BR=\Ag:HP=\A,:LT=\A5:RT=\A 6:SB=\A):EL=\D\I:VB=\A.
The terminfo Database Altering the terminfo Database 2394A=hpSNAplus:UR=\At:UL=\Ar:BL=\Af:BR=\Ag:HB=\A,:LT=\A5:RT=\ A6:SB=\A):EL=\D\I:VB=\A. hp2394=hpSNAplus:UR=\At:UL=\Ar:BL=\Af:BR=\Ag:HB=\A,:LT=\A5:RT= \A6:SB=\A):EL=\D\I:VB=\A. hp2394a=hpSNAplus:UR=\At:UL=\Ar:BL=\Af:BR=\Ag:HB=\A,:LT=\A5:RT =\A6:SB=\A):EL=\D\I:VB=\A. hp2394A=hpSNAplus:UR=\At:UL=\Ar:BL=\Af:BR=\Ag:HB=\A,:LT=\A5:RT =\A6:SB=\A):EL=\D\I:VB=\A. hp2624=hpSNAplus:UR=\At:UL=\Ar:BL=\Af:BR=\Ag:HB=\A,:LT=\A5:RT= \A6:SB=\A):EL=\D\I:VB=\A.
The terminfo Database Altering the terminfo Database These terminfo entries may not always have line-drawing characters. Use the defaults.
The terminfo Database Altering the terminfo Database Creating a Non-HP Terminal Entry You may need to create entries for some non-HP terminals that are used with the SNAplus2 products. For example, the sequence of codes generated when f1 is pressed on a VT100 terminal may differ slightly, depending on which company manufactured the terminal. If you are using VT100s from different manufacturers, you may need to create a new VT100 terminfo entry for each manufacturer.
The terminfo Database Required and Recommended Functions Required and Recommended Functions In order to use the ASCII interface, your terminal must have certain requirements defined in the HP-UX computer's terminfo database. The two types of functions to be defined in the terminfo database are required and recommended. Terminals without the required functions cannot be used with the menu interface.
The terminfo Database Required and Recommended Functions Table 4-2 Required Terminal Functions (Continued) Function Capabilities f1 function key Note: This key is used to invoke the online help facility kf1 (the last character is the number “1”) up arrow key kcuu1 (the last character is the number “1”) down arrow key kcud1 (the last character is the number “1”) Page Up key Note: This key is kpp or ka3 required only for the SNAplus program (but is recommended for other programs (see “Recommended F
The terminfo Database Required and Recommended Functions Recommended Functions The following table contains the functions that, when defined in the terminfo database, make the screen interfaces easier to use. Also included are the capabilities SNAplus2 uses to define each function. Note that these functions are not required, but recommended: the screen interfaces can still be used even if these functions are not defined in terminfo.
The terminfo Database Required and Recommended Functions Table 4-3 Recommended Terminal Functions (Continued) Function Capabilities right arrow key Note: This key is used for moving within edit boxes and for selecting buttons from radio groups. kcuf1 (the last character is the number “1”) Home key Note: This key can be used to khome move quickly to the first or last entry in a list box.
The terminfo Database Required and Recommended Functions Table 4-3 Recommended Terminal Functions (Continued) Function Delete key Note: This key is used in the 3270 emulation program as the default for the IBM 3270 Delete key. If it is not available, the IBM 3270 key can be remapped to a different keystroke. The Delete key can also be useful for modifying information in an edit box.
5 Chapter 5 Installing SNAplus2 Client Software on Windows Clients 53
Installing SNAplus2 Client Software on Windows Clients Overview Overview The SNAplus2 Windows client software enables a PC to run SNA applications without having a complete SNA stack installation on the PC. A Windows client PC can connect to one or more SNAplus2 servers using a TCP/IP network. The interfaces provided by the SNAplus2 Windows client software are compatible with those provided by the Microsoft SNA Server for Windows NT product.
Installing SNAplus2 Client Software on Windows Clients Hardware and Software Requirements Hardware and Software Requirements To run the Setup program and the Windows client software, the computer must have the following hardware and software: Win32 Clients: One of the following: Chapter 5 • Windows NT • Windows 2000 • Windows 98 • Windows 95 • Access to a SNAplus2 server that has client support installed • TCP/IP installed on this computer 55
Installing SNAplus2 Client Software on Windows Clients Accessing the Windows Client Setup Program Accessing the Windows Client Setup Program The Windows client software and Setup program are installed on the HP-UX server during the general SNAplus2 installation. The files you require are placed in /opt/sna. You must install this software on each Windows client PC. You can do this by creating a disk or CD or by making the files available on a network server or by FTP from the HP-UX server.
Installing SNAplus2 Client Software on Windows Clients Installing Windows Client Software Using the Setup Program Installing Windows Client Software Using the Setup Program Follow these steps if you are installing the client software on this computer for the first time. Step 1. If you are using DOS or Windows, access the Windows Client Installation software from the appropriate source, and run the Setup program. (You must first expand the program from the self-extracting file /opt/sna/w32cli/i_w32cli.exe).
Installing SNAplus2 Client Software on Windows Clients Installing Windows Client Software Using the Setup Program Step 4. If the source from which you are running the Setup program does not contain all the required files, the program prompts you for a directory or server name. Enter the name of a directory or the name or TCP/IP address of server running HP-UX on which the required files are located.
Installing SNAplus2 Client Software on Windows Clients Installing Windows Client Software Using the Setup Program Specify whether this client will use UDP broadcasts to connect to a server. When this box is marked with an x, the client sends UDP broadcasts over the network to locate a server connection instead of trying to connect directly to a specific server. UDP broadcasts are switched on (the default value). To change this setting, click on the box.
Installing SNAplus2 Client Software on Windows Clients Installing Windows Client Software Using the Setup Program View the readme file. Start client Exit the installation and begin running this SNAplus2 client. Finish Exit the installation without starting this client.
Installing SNAplus2 Client Software on Windows Clients Advanced Options for Windows Client Configuration Advanced Options for Windows Client Configuration The Advanced Options window enables you to configure some advanced parameters for the Windows client. Most users do not need to alter these parameters, but you can adjust the default settings if necessary. LAN access time-out Specify the time in seconds that the socket can remain idle before it is closed.
Installing SNAplus2 Client Software on Windows Clients Installing Windows Client Software from the Command Line Installing Windows Client Software from the Command Line You can install the Windows client software from the command line instead of using the Setup program through Windows. At the command line, enter the setup command with one or more options. You can enter these options in uppercase or lowercase, and can precede them with a / (slash) or - (hyphen).
Installing SNAplus2 Client Software on Windows Clients Installing Windows Client Software from the Command Line -g groupname Specify a group name for this client. Choose a group name that has already been added to the configuration file. For more information, see the HP-UX SNAplus2 Administration Guide. -m domain Specify a domain name for this client. -w directory Specify the source directory containing SNAplus2 client software files if the source is located on a disk or CD. Otherwise, use the -v option.
Installing SNAplus2 Client Software on Windows Clients Installing Windows Client Software from the Command Line copies in the uninstall directory ensure that if you uninstall the SNAplus2 client software, the uninstall process will be complete. -n Cancel the installation if existing SNAplus2 .DLL files are found. -a timeout Specify the LAN access time-out in seconds. This is the length of time a socket can remain idle before being closed. The value 0 indicates no time-out.
Installing SNAplus2 Client Software on Windows Clients Customizing the Client Software after Installation Customizing the Client Software after Installation You can change any of the customized settings any time after the initial installation by running the Setup program, located in the SNAplus2 program group, and then selecting Customize. The program displays the same Configuration window that was displayed in the initial install process.
Installing SNAplus2 Client Software on Windows Clients Reinstalling the Windows Client Software Reinstalling the Windows Client Software You can reinstall the Windows client software at any time, for example, when you wish to upgrade the software, either from disk or from the server. To reinstall the Windows client software, run the Setup program, located in the SNAplus2 program group, then select Reinstall.
Installing SNAplus2 Client Software on Windows Clients Uninstalling the SNAplus2 Windows Client Software Uninstalling the SNAplus2 Windows Client Software You can uninstall the SNAplus2 client software at any time by running the Setup program, located in the SNAplus2 program group, and then selecting Uninstall. The Setup program asks you to confirm the uninstallation. If you wish to delete the entire SNAplus2 client software from this computer, click on OK.
Installing SNAplus2 Client Software on Windows Clients Getting Help Getting Help You can access Help at any time by pressing the F1 key. The Configuration and Advanced Options windows each have Help buttons as well.
6 Online Addition/Replacement (OL*) of PCI Cards This is an overview of the Online Addition and Replacement functionality of PCI cards on HP-UX systems.
Online Addition/Replacement (OL*) of PCI Cards on adding or replacing PCI cards, see the Interface Card OL* User Guide for HP-UX 11i v3 manual located on the http://docs.hp.com web site under HP-UX System Administration.
Online Addition/Replacement (OL*) of PCI Cards OL* Overview and Concepts OL* Overview and Concepts OL* stands for Online Addition and Replacement. This term refers to the ability of a PCI I/O card to be replaced (removed and/or added) to an HP-UX computer system designed to support this feature without the need for completely shutting down and re-booting the system or adversely affecting other system components.
Online Addition/Replacement (OL*) of PCI Cards OL* Overview and Concepts Table 6-1 Important Terms Term IMPORTANT Meaning OL* All aspects of the OL* feature including Online Addition (OLA) and Online Replacement (OLR). Power Domain A grouping of 1 or more interface card slots that are powered on or off as a unit.
Online Addition/Replacement (OL*) of PCI Cards OL* Overview and Concepts Planning and Preparation For the most part, pdweb prevents you from performing OL* procedures that would adversely affect other areas of the server. Be sure to read the Planning and Preparation section in the Configuring HP-UX for Peripherals manual. It provides you with important information that can help minimize errors or problems when performing OL* procedures.
Online Addition/Replacement (OL*) of PCI Cards OL* Overview and Concepts Card Compatibility Online Addition (OLA). When adding an interface card, the first issue that must be resolved is whether the new card is compatible with the system. Each OL*-capable PCI slot provides a set amount of power. The replacement card cannot require more power than is available. The card must also operate at the slot’s bus frequency.
A Appendix A Tunable System Parameters 75
Tunable System Parameters Overview Overview This appendix describes the HP-UX tunable system parameters that affect the function of SNAplus2.
Tunable System Parameters System Parameter Defaults System Parameter Defaults The default values of the tunable system parameters are usually adequate; however, changing the value of one or more of the parameters may be necessary, particularly if many users are using the SNAplus2 products at the same time. Changing the parameters’ values should be done only after SNAplus2 has been successfully installed and started using the defaults.
Tunable System Parameters System Parameter Defaults Table A-1 Tunable System Parameter Default Values (Continued) Parameter 78 Type of Parameter SNAplus2 Default or Required Value semmnu Semaphore related Increase by (number of sessions configured for HLLAPI and CPI-C). semume Semaphore related 2 + (largest of maximum number of sessions configured for HLLAPI in a copy of the 3270 emulation program and the maximum number of sessions to be used by HLLAPI application).
B Appendix B Restricting User Access 79
Restricting User Access Overview Overview After the SNAplus2 software has been installed, determine whether user access to the SNAplus2 functions needs to be restricted. This appendix discusses how to restrict access to SNAplus2 functions.
Restricting User Access Restricting Access to SNAplus2 Functions Restricting Access to SNAplus2 Functions SNAplus2 functions can be divided into two categories: system administrator functions, such as the xsnapadmin program, and user functions, such as the 3270 emulation program and the API libraries. The default setup for SNAplus2 is that the user functions are accessible to all users of the HP-UX system, and that the system administrator functions are accessible only to a restricted group of users.
Restricting User Access Restricting Access to SNAplus2 Functions Note that the commands in parentheses () are installed for back-level compatibility.
Index A Add Server parameter, 58 alternate character mode, 50 AS/400 system hardware requirements for SNAplus2 Link, 7 AS/400 system software requirements for SNAplus2 Link, 7 B Backspace key, 52 Backtab key, 51 building kernel manually, 34 C checking SNAplus2 status, 32, 35 Clear line key, 52 Clear screen key, 52 client software customizing, 65 installing from the command line, 62 installing with the setup program, 57 reinstalling, 66 uninstalling, 67 upgrading, 66 Windows, 56 Configuration window for Wind
Index Clear screen, 52 Delete, 52 down arrow, 49, 51 End , 51 f2 through f8, 50 Insert, 51 left arrow, 50 PageDown, 49, 51 PageUp , 51 right arrow, 51 up arrow, 49, 51 L LAN access time-out parameter, 61 left arrow key, 50 M manual set, xi master server, 27 Max.
Index for SNAplus2 Link, 7, 8 for SNAplus2 RJE, 14 for Windows clients, 55 START_SNAINETD, 37 START_SNANODE, 36 START_SNAPLUS, 36 startup script, 36 swinstall, 22 swverify, 22 T terminal functions recommended, 50 required, 48 terminals capabilities for input and output, 41 defining capabilities of, ix, 40 HP, considerations when using, 41 HP, terminfo entries for, 41 non-HP, considerations when using, 41 non-HP, creating terminfo entries for, 47 non-HP, terminfo entries for, 41 recommended functions, 50 req