Air Cleaner User Manual

IBM Tivoli Storage Manager for System Backup and Recovery
Installation & Maintenance
MAIN MENU
Change Installation Device
Change Volume Group & Logical Volume Information
Install the System with Current Settings
Utilities Menu
Reboot the System
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| Installation Device: Network [ent0] |
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| Use ARROW or TAB keys to move and ENTER to Select. |
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The detailed instructions for using the options on this menu are provided in
Chapter 12, System Installation and Maintenance, on page 12-1 and Chapter 11,
Changing the Volume Group, Logical Volume and Filesystem Attributes,on
page 11-1.
Troubleshooting a Network Boot
To boot from the network, a server must have first been configured to provide a
network boot image to this client. Those steps are outlined in Chapter 13,
Network Boot/Installation Configuration, on page 13-1 under Create a Network
Boot Image and Configure a Network Boot Client.
The system hardware must either be BOOTP enabled, or you must have created an
IPLROM Emulation Diskette to perform a network boot. All PCI and SMP systems
are BOOTP enabled, but some older Microchannel-based (non-SMP) systems are
not. If you are unable to obtain the BOOTP MAIN MENU using the prior steps,
your system might not be BOOTP enabled.
Determining the Network Adapter Hardware Address
Configuring the network boot client sometimes requires the network adapter
hardware address of the client. The steps to obtain the network adapter hardware
address of the client differ depending on the type of platform:
1. Microchannel-based/SP systems: The network adapter address is determined
by performing the first steps in a network boot. Follow the steps below for
initiating a network boot on this platform. When selecting the network adapter
to boot from, the hardware address of the adapter is displayed.
2. PCI-based (RSPC) systems: The network adapter address may be displayed
using System Management Services (SMS). SMS is included in the firmware of
some rspc models, and is loaded from diskette on other models. To determine
the hardware address, follow these steps:
a. If the RSPC model does not include SMS in the firmware, insert the System
Management Services Diskette.
b. Power on the system.
Appendix B. Booting a System for SysBack Installation or Maintenance B-5