H06.07 Software Installation and Upgrade Guide

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Configure Specific Products (Post-System Load)
4. Enter the list (ls) command:
/usr/share/man: ls
cat1 cat4 cat7 whatis.frag
cat2 cat5 cat8 whatis_old
cat3 cat6 whatis
/usr/share/man:
After you run merge_whatis, the directory contains a file named whatis, containing
the database. If you have previously installed OSS, a file named whatis_old is
present, containing the previous version of the database.
Configure Specific Products (Post-System
Load)
This subsection contains information about the configuration of various products such
as OSS and SMF. See product-specific documentation for more information on
installation and configuration.
Update NonStop TCP/IP Configuration Files
Step 1: Copy the Sample TCP/IP Files Into $SYSTEM.ZTCPIP
(Optional)
You need to copy the sample files if you do not have any of the following NonStop
TCP/IP configuration files in your $SYSTEM.ZTCPIP subvolume:
HOSTS
PROTOCOL
NETWORKS
PORTCONF
RESCONF
Note. You must have all the NonStop TCP/IP configuration files in your $SYSTEM.ZTCPIP
subvolume. Otherwise, applications dependent on proper network connections will fail.
Alerts:
See Back Up (Copy) Files in the $SYSTEM.ZTCPIP Subvolume (Best Practice) on
page 5-2.
For the DSM/SCM Planner Interface to be operational, the PORTCONF file must have the
correct entry for DSM/SCM. The SERVICES file must have an entry that specifies DSM
and its corresponding port number.
Keep your current PROTOCOL file in your $SYSTEM.ZTCPIP subvolume. Update it (if
necessary) with the new lines from the sample PROTOCOL file (SMPLPROT).