Cluster I/O Protocols (CIP) Configuration and Management Manual (H06.16+, J06.05+)

The following table shows examples of behavior for the CLIMBKUP command and indicates
differences in behavior between different releases:
Behavior and File Backup Locations for
Previous RVUs
Backup File and Location (J06.06 and
H06.17 and later RVUs)
Example Command
Same$system.n1002531.backupgzCLIMBKUP N1002531
$current-vol.file-name.backupgz$system.n1002531.file-nameCLIMBKUP N1002531 file-name
UNSUPPORTED$system.subvolume.file-nameCLIMBKUP N1002531
subvol.file-name
UNSUPPORTED$volume.n1002531.backupgzCLIMBKUP N1002531 $volume
Same$volume.subvolume.backupgzCLIMBKUP N1002531
$volume.subvolume
UNSUPPORTED$volume.subvolume.fileCLIMBKUP N1002531
$volume.subvolume.file-name
UNSUPPORTED$current-vol.current-subvol.backupgzCLIMBKUP 192.0.2.1
$current-vol.file-name.backupgz$system.current-subvol.file-nameCLIMBKUP 192.0.2.1 file-name
UNSUPPORTED$system.subvolume.file-nameCLIMBKUP 192.0.2.1
subvolume.file-name
UNSUPPORTED$volume.current-subvol.backupgzCLIMBKUP 192.0.2.1 $volume
Same$volume.subvolume.backupgzCLIMBKUP 192.0.2.1
$volume.subvolume
UNSUPPORTED$volume.subvolume.file-nameCLIMBKUP 192.0.2.1
$volume.subvolume.file-name
Planning for Coexistence With Conventional TCP/IP (IP CIP Only)
For the same application processes, one socket can be associated with the conventional NonStop
TCP/IP subsystem, another with the NonStop TCP/IPv6 subsystem and another with the CIP
subsystem by programmatically changing the transport-service provider process.
NOTE: Parallel Library TCP/IP cannot coexist with CIP.
Stopping CIP
CAUTION: If you are not running an alternative TCP/IP subsystem, connect to CLCI by using the
OSM Low Level Link. (CLCI provides a primitive terminal emulation when no other TCP/IP subsystem
is available, but has limited functionality.)
To stop the CIP subsystem follow these procedures:
“Preparing to Stop the CIP Subsystem
“Stopping CIP” (page 118)
Preparing to Stop the CIP Subsystem
Task Summary
1. Ensure that you do not stop the TCP/IP process running your terminal.
2. Check for applications using CIP.
Tasks: Preparing to Stop the CIP Subsystem
1. Ensure that you do not stop the TCP/IP process that is running your home terminal.
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