H06.03 ReadMe
- T9276 AAW Axcel: needed to recognize OCA region (G06.27)
- T0448 AAA OCA: required to prepare TNS code files to run
accelerated on an Integrity NonStop NS-series platform (G06.27)
- T6031 ABP DSM/SCM: required to enable customers to receive H-Series
SUTS, and install and manage software on an Integrity NonStop
NS-series target system from a NonStop S-Series host (available
to be applied to the G06.26 RVU and compatible to G06.21). With the
T6031ABP SPR, the SWID T9298AAM must also be restored and installed
at the same time. The functions in T6031ABP and T9298AAM
will be included in the G02 DSM/SCM and SWID product version
updates releasing in G06.27.
For information on DSM/SCM, See item 2.3 in this README File for
more information and the DSM/SCM T6031ABP softdoc.
Note: With the H06.03 RVU, Integrity NonStop NS-series host
systems are not able to install and manage software on a NonStop
S-series server target.
3.0 MANAGEABILITY FOR H06.03
3.1 MeasTCM (T6042 H01)
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MeasTCM (T6042 H01) is designed to support the new Measure external
record formats. At the initial release of H06.03, MEASTCM and TCM do
not currently contain the capacity planning information for the
Integrity NonStop NS-series server. This function will be released in
an upcoming SPR. Check with your HP service provider or Scout for
availability.
3.2 Measure and %14001 Halt
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A %14001 halt might occur during a Measure subsystem shutdown on a
busy processor with high memory contention if Measure has reported
both SSRQ overflow and CID overflow messages during the measurement.
3.3 Enterprise Storage System (ESS) Disk Both Paths Down Alarm
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Even if only one path to an ESS disk is down, a Both Paths Down
alarm might be generated on an ESS disk and displayed in OSM. It is
possible that a second dialout might occur for the same problem.
The Both Paths Down alarm can occur when one path to an ESS disk
is down and an attempt to start the path is made before the problem
is fixed. The end result is both a Primary/Backup Path Down alarm
and a Both Paths Down alarm on the same ESS disk.
To recover, use OSM and issue a Rediscover action on the ESS disk
to clear the Both Paths Down alarm.
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