HP e3000/iX Network Planning and Configuration Guide (36922-90037)
206 AppendixA
MPE/V to MPE/iX Migration
File Conversion Guidelines
Step 4. The system will then prompt for the name of the configuration file to be
converted by displaying the message:
Fileset to be scanned?
You can then choose to end the conversion program by pressing the
[RETURN] key, or you can enter one of the following filesets:
filename [.groupname [.acctname]]
@ [.groupname [.acctname]]
@.@ [.acctname]
@.@.@
NMMGRVER searches for files of type nconf in the specified fileset.
For each file found, it asks:
OK to convert filename.groupname.acctname?
where filename.groupname.acctname is the name of a
configuration file. Enter Y for yes, or enter either N or
[RETURN] for no.
Step 5. NMMGRVER checks the configuration file to determine whether it is
an MPE/V or an MPE/iX configuration file. If it is an MPE/iX file the
conversion proceeds without further user input. If the file is an MPE/V
file, however, NMMGRVER prompts you for the type of MPE/V file you
are converting, as follows:
What is the type of this file?
1) MPE V NSCONF
2) MPE V NMCONFIG
3) skip this file
Enter a value between 1 and 3.
Enter the appropriate value.
Step 6. After each file is converted NMMGRVER will display the following
message:
FILE CONVERTED
Continue to enter either Y, N, or [RETURN] until you have converted all
files.
In the conversion process, NMMGRVER will merge the information
from each NSCONF file accepted for conversion with
NMCONFIG.PUB.SYS, and create new (converted) NSCONF files. If you
have converted more than one NSCONF file, you will need to choose the
file that corresponds to the network configuration you want, and