H06.13 Software Installation and Upgrade Guide
PSTATE (T0705H01) and WHOHAS (T0706H01)
PSTATE and WHOHAS are two tools that are owned and supported by the Global Mission Critical
Solution Center (GMCSC). As of H06.03 and G06.26, these two tools are delivered to customers
on the SUT.
• PSTATE provides a snapshot of the status of a running process. It provides everything that
TACL STATUS, DETAIL does plus information about all files open by the process and what
I/Os are outstanding.
• WHOHAS provides a list of processes that have open files. WHOHAS gives the same
information as FUP LISTOPENS but can report on all files, devices and processes in the system.
SANMAN and SNETMON
These two SCF SANMAN (T0502) displays have been enhanced:
• SCF INFO CONN $ZZSMN
• SCF STATUS CONN $ZZSMN
Previously, three SANMAN Event Management Service (EMS) events that called out a modular
ServerNet expansion board (MSEB) explicitly for S-series have been modified to report a more
generic text message.
Before a NonStop NS-series server node can be connected to an existing NonStop ServerNet
Cluster with S-series nodes, an upgrade to SNETMON SPR T0294AAP is required on all S-series
nodes if these nodes are not already running the minimum required T0294AAP SPR or a subsequent
SPR. Failure to install the minimum T0294AAP SPR on the S-series nodes prevents those nodes from
successfully discovering NonStop NS-series server nodes and vice-versa, thereby preventing the
establishment of Expand-over-ServerNet lines between S-series and H-series server nodes.
T0294AAP can be installed online and does not require a system load.
Remote Database Facility (RDF)
In order to replicate the NonStop Remote Database Facility (RDF, T0346) software from an S-series
system to an NS-series system, the S-series system must be on the T034A06^AAB or later version
of RDF.
HP Tandem Failure Data System (TFDS)
HP Tandem Failure Data System (TFDS) is available on the NonStop Series TNS/E platform and
provides hardware, software, and subsystem failure analysis and automated processor reload and
dump capabilities.
• For NonStop NS-series servers, TFDSCOM commands have been introduced, existing
commands have been modified, and some commands have been eliminated. For example,
the fast memory dump (FMD) that is ON by default in G06.nn RVUs is not available on TNS/E
platforms.
• For new tokens and messages, EMS templates are adapted for NonStop NS-series servers.
For more information on new commands and options, see the Interactive Upgrade Guide 2, and
the TFDS Programmer’s Guide.
Minimum Memory Requirements
NonStop NS-series servers provide a 4 GB logical processor. For more information on logical
processors available, see the appropriate planning guide for your system.
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