P-UX SNAplus2 Installation Guide (June 2003)

Verifying the SAM SNAplus2 Installation Process
Verifying your Installation
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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 a Token Ring, FDDI, Ethernet, or 100BT link, 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.
If you are configuring PCI SDLC, make sure that an Eicon PCI card
is installed.
Under most circumstances, the kernel is generated automatically when
SNAplus2 installation is performed in SAM. If this does not happen,
check the following:
Step 1. Run /usr/sbin/swverify and investigate any errors.
Step 2. Use the /usr/sbin/swlist command to check that you have installed
all the SNAplus2 products.
Step 3. Save a copy of the system file you will be modifying (usually
/stand/system).
Step 4. Verify that the following statements are included in the system file
(default is /stand/system). Use the kmsystem command for each of the
drivers as follows:
kmsystem -q
driver_name
Verify that the “Configured” and “Loadable” flags are “Y” and “N”
respectively for each of the configured drivers.