H06.05 Software Installation and Upgrade Guide

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Completing the System Load (If Necessary)
Completing the System Load (If Necessary)
Loading the processors with the CIIN file is usually automatic. However, if the
operating system loaded successfully into processor 0 or processor 1, but the
commands in the CIIN file do not reload all remaining processors, use the RELOAD
TACL commands. You must be super ID (255,255) to load the processors.
1. From the system console, log on to the system as a super-group user (255,nnn)
and enter:
> RELOAD *, PRIME
2. To load an individual processor or processors, enter:
> RELOAD nn
where nn is the processor number of the processor you want to reload.
If the reload is initiated successfully, this message appears in a startup TACL
window on the system console screen:
Verifying the System Is Started
Verify that each processor is running the operating system:
1. From the Summary menu, select Processor Status.
2. The Processor Status dialog box should show each processor to be Executing
NonStop OS.
Reverting to H06.04 NonStop Blade Complex
Firmware
To start and complete the Blade Complex Firmware Update guided procedure:
1. In the tree pane of the OSM Service Connection, right-click the Blade Complex
resource.
2. From the shortcut menu, select Actions.
Caution. If your intent is to remain on the H06.04 RVU, the NonStop Blade Complex firmware
must be reverted back as described in this subsection.
Caution. Do not power cycle any NonStop Blade Element until the firmware update is
complete. If you interrupt or stop the procedure before the firmware update has completed, the
NonStop Blade Element firmware will be left in an incomplete and inconsistent state. Also, if
there is an interruption during the firmware update, do not reset or power cycle the NonStop
Blade Elements. Instead, immediately start the procedure from the beginning.
Caution. Ensure that the system is running the H06.04 RVU before starting this procedure.