H06.09 Software Installation and Upgrade Guide
Overview of Installing the H06.09 RVU
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Using OSM With the H06.09 RVU
and the OSM Migration and Configuration Guide for PC system requirements and
information on migrating to OSM.
See the NonStop System Console Installer Guide for the software versions of the
products provided by S7X-SWV1/HNSC-SWV1, Update 12.
Using OSM With the H06.09 RVU
OSM Server-Based Components
For H06.09, the server-based OSM SPR is T0682 H02^AAY Highlights for OSM
support of Integrity NonStop NS-series servers include:
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Guided procedures for replacing processor switch and IOAM components. OSM
also provides documented service procedures for replacing Fibre Channel disk
module (FCDM), NonStop Blade Element, and LSU components.
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Firmware updates for:
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NonStop Blade Element (firmware update guided procedure located under
Blade Complex object in the OSM Service Connection)
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Maintenance Entity (ME) firmware on ServerNet Switch Boards, located in both
processor switches and IOAMs
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Fibre Channel ServerNet adapter (FCSA)
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Gigabit 4-port ServerNet adapter (G4SA), located under the G4SA SAC object
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Fibre Channel disk drives and Environmental Monitoring Units (EMUs), located
within FCDMs
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SWAN CLIPs
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Legacy S-series components supported in H-series RVUs
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Support for using HP Systems Insight Manager (SIM) to help monitor your Integrity
NonStop NS-series servers, and Secure Sockets Layer (SSL), which is required for
HP SIM support. To install HP SIM, see the NonStop System Console Installer
Guide. To enable SSL, see the OSM Migration and Configuration Guide.
For more information on configuring and getting started with OSM, see the OSM
Migration and Configuration Guide.
Note. Although TSM is on the system console CD, it does not support the Integrity NonStop
NS-series server. Only OSM supports the Integrity NonStop NS-series server.
Microsoft Windows Server 2003 is now supported on both NonStop S-series and Integrity
NonStop NS-series system consoles.
Carbon Copy is no longer on the Installer CD. Microsoft NetMeeting, the recommended
replacement for dial-in support, is already installed on the system console.