HP e3000 MPE/iX Release 6.5 System Software Maintenance Manual (30216-90325)

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Preface
This manual describes how to install, update, add-on purchased subsystems, or apply
patches to Release 6.5 of the MPE/iX Operating System using either tape or CD-ROM
source media.
It is an update to the following manual from release 6.0:
HP 3000 MPE/iX System Software Maintenance Manual Release 6.0
This document replaces the following three manuals from release 5.0:
HP 3000 MPE/iX Installation, Update, and Add-On Manual MPE/iX Release 5.0
(General)
Using CD-ROM to Update Your HP 3000 System Software
HP 3000 MPE/iX PowerPatch Installation Manual MPE/iX Release 5.0 (C.50.02)
This manual is written for experienced MPE/iX system managers. In writing this book we
assume that you are familiar with day-to-day system management tasks such as
configuring the system, managing system resources, developing and following backup
procedures, resolving system problems, and supporting system users.
About MPE/iX
MPE/iX, Multiprogramming Executive with Integrated POSIX, is the latest in a series of
forward-compatible operating systems for the HP 3000 line of computers.
In HP documentation and in talking with HP 3000 users, you will encounter references to
MPE XL, the direct predecessor of MPE/iX. MPE/iX is a superset of MPE XL. All programs
written for MPE XL will run without change under MPE/iX. You can continue to use MPE
XL system documentation, although it may not refer to features added to the operating
system to support POSIX (for example, hierarchical directories).
Finally, you may encounter references to MPE V, which is the operating system for HP
3000s not based on the PA-RISC architecture. MPE V applications can be run on PA-RISC
(Series 900) HP 3000s in what is known as compatibility mode.
Organization of This Manual
This manual contains the following chapters and appendices:
Chapter 1 , “Introduction,” provides basic concepts and describes how to use this manual.
Chapter 2 , “Task Checklists,”provides checklists for performing the processes described in
this manual. These are not keystroke summaries, instead the checklists list what sections
in the manual you do to accomplish any system modification task. There are four main
parts to the modification task; each part is described in the following chapters.
Chapter 3 , “Planning for Your Task,” lists prerequisite information for performing your
task.
Chapter 4 , “Preparing Your System, describes how to create the CSLT using the CD-ROM