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

From the NonStop host system, enter the CLIMCMD command for password:
> CLIMCMD {clim-name | ip-address | dns} passwd
It will ask for a password twice. For example:
$SYSTEM STARTUP 3> CLIMCMD n1002531 passwd
comForte SSH client version T9999H06_11Feb2008_comForte_SSH_0078
Enter new UNIX password: hpnonstop
Retype new UNIX password: hpnonstop
passwd: password updated successfully
Termination Info: 0
3. Change the iLO and maintenance interface passwords for each CLIM.
The user name and password for the eth0:0 maintenance provider are the standard NonStop host
system ones, for example, super.super, and so on. Follow standard procedures for setting up
NonStop host system user names and passwords.
Configure and Start CIP
1. Enter SCF.
2. Check the CIP processes on the NonStop system.
> STATUS PROCESS $ZZKRN.ZZCIP
NONSTOP KERNEL Status PROCESS \BLITUG.$ZZKRN.$ZZCIP
Symbolic Name Name State Sub Primary Backup Owner
PID PID ID
ZZCIP $ZZCIP STARTED 0 ,317 None 255,255
ZZCIP
> STATUS PROCESS $ZZKRN.CIPMON
NONSTOP KERNEL Status PROCESS \BLITUG.$ZZKRN.$CIPMON
Symbolic Name Name State Sub Primary Backup Owner
PID PID ID
CIPMON $ZCM00 STARTED 0 ,320 None 255,255
CIPMON $ZCM01 STARTED 1 ,301 None 255,255
CIPMON $ZCM02 STARTED 2 ,292 None 255,255
CIPMON $ZCM03 STOPPED None None
NOTE: The CIPMAN, CIPMON and (for IP CIP) CIPSAM processes are pre-configured. If
you need to add these processes to the persistence manager in the Kernel subsystem, see
“Starting and Restarting CIP” (page 100).
3. Get the information on existing CLIMs from the NonStop host system.
Determine the names of the CLIMs:
> Info CLIM $ZZCIP.*
CIP Info CLIM
Name Mode Location ConnPts Provider MultiProv
N1002541 IP (100 ,2 ,5 ,4 ,1 ) 2 ZTC0 ON
N1002551 IP (100 ,2 ,5 ,5, 1 ) 2 ZTC0 OFF
N1002581 IP,STORAGE (100 ,2 ,5 ,8 ,1 ) 1 ZSAM1 OFF
N1002553 STORAGE (100 ,2 ,5 ,5 ,3 ) 2 -- --
In this example, the user-defined Provider names (defined by the TPNAME attribute) for
applications to use IP CIP are ZTC0 and ZSAM1.
Configure the Eth1 Through Eth5 Interfaces (Does Not Apply to Storage
CIP)
These interfaces, for customer data communication, are configured by using the TACL climconfig
facility. The TACL prompt ‘>’ is shown at the start of each command for clarity.
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