H06.10 Software Installation and Upgrade Guide

DNREVBAK
HOSTS
NETWORKS
PORTCONF
PROTOCOL
RESCONF
SERVICES
SMTPCONF
The file names of NonStop TCP/IPv6 that reside on the SUT are:
ztcpip.smplhost
ztcpip.smplprot
ztcpip.smplnetw
ztcpip.smplport
ztcpip.smplresc
ztcpip.smplserv
Stop Applications
Before running ZPHIRNM:
1. Stop DSM/SCM if it is still running. For example:
> VOLUME $dsmscm_vol.ZDSMSCM
> Run STOPSCM
STOP CNFGINFO server process $ZPHC
STOP DSM/SCM Pathway system $YPHI
PATHCOM $YPHI;SHUTDOWN !,WAIT
$Z02H: TCP TCP-H, STOPPED
$Z02H: TCP TCP-T, STOPPED
STOP DSM/SCM Alternate EMS Collector $ZPHI
where $dsmscm_vol is the DSM/SCM volume.
2. Stop all other applications, except for TMF and the OSS file system.
The NonStop NS-Series Planning Guide contains detailed information on stopping applications,
devices, and processes in an orderly fashion.
NOTE: Your site might have macros or OSS shell scripts set up to start and stop applications,
devices, and processes.
Drain the Spooler (Optional)
Use the SPOOLCOM;SPOOLER,DRAIN command to perform an orderly shutdown of the spooler.
Failure to do so can cause problems during a warm start of the spooler.
Before executing the SPOOLCOM;SPOOLER,DRAIN command:
1. Use the SPOOLCOM;COLLECT $collector-process, LISTOPENS command to identify
processes that currently have jobs open.
2. Use the SPOOLCOM;JOB (STATE PRINT) command to determine which jobs are currently
printing.
Take the appropriate action to ensure that these jobs either terminate when finished or are
stopped.
After receiving the SPOOLER DRAIN command, the supervisor stops accepting jobs for collection
or printing (new opens are rejected with a file-system error 66—device downed). Each collector
90 Running ZPHIRNM