HP e3000 MPE/iX Release 6.0 System Software Maintenance Manual (30216-90272)
Table Of Contents
- Preface
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Task Checklists
- 3 Planning for Your Task
- 4 Preparing Your System
- 5 Modifying Your System
- 6 Finishing the Process
- A Manually Installed Products
- B Configuration Tables
- C Managing Disk Space
- D Backdating Your System
- E CD-ROM Resources
- F HP Patch/iX Reference
- G HP Stage/iX Reference
- H Error Messages and Warnings
- A

212 AppendixD
Backdating Your System
Performing the Backdate
AUTOINST updates temporary copies of the System Libraries then creates the CSLT.
This can take up to 2 hours.
Creating the CSLT ... done
Phase I of AUTOINST is now complete. Dismount and label the CSLT
"AUTOINST CSLT HPVERSION %%v.uu.ff%%". Ensure that the write is
now DISABLED.
AUTOINST process Phase II requires exclusive access. To begin
Phase II, SHUTDOWN your system, UPDATE from the CSLT, then log on
as `MANAGER.SYS,INSTALL' and restart AUTOINST prior to allowing
users to log on.
12.List and record any manually installed products AUTOINST cannot completely install.
A warning message displays and lists manually installed products, if applicable.
WARNING -- This program cannot install the products listed
below. (INSTWARN #1)
Record any product names that the program cannot install.
13.List and record data communication products on the SUBSYS tape.
A warning message will display and list data communications products, if applicable.
WARNING -- The following data communication products may
require I/O configuration changes. However, this will not affect the
software installation for these products.
(INSTWARN #10)
Record any data communication product names listed.
14.When the CSLT is created, dismount the CSLT, write-disable it, and label it CSLT
(
v.uu.ff
) and include the current date. You can find the
v.uu.ff
on the factory SLT
label.
• If the SYSGEN command, RDCC, was used previously, the network configuration file
that was specified in that command is written to the CSLT that AUTOINST created.
• If this CSLT is used as a backup tape for a reinstallation, then the datacomm
configuration file that will be restored will require conversion using the
NMMGRVER.PUB.SYS utility after the installation.
Apply the CSLT
Refer to “Applying the Modification” in Chapter 5 , “Modifying Your System,” for additional
information about these steps.
To apply the CSLT:
1. From the console, mount the CSLT created from the factory SLT, FOS and SUBSYS of
the release to which you want to backdate. Refer to “Restore FOS and SUBSYS”.
Put the tape drive online.
Wait until the tape is mounted. A message displays on the system console verifying that
the tape mounted.