J06.09 Software Installation and Upgrade Guide

4. Click Yes. The CLIM reboots.
5. If the system disk is a SAS disk and you have SAS disk enclosures that contain the system disks
(both primary and mirror), issue the following command on one of the storage CLIMs that
connect to the system disks:
lunmgr ––approve yesall
6. For the two IP CLIMs configured with a Maintenance Provider (usually the first two IP CLIMs,
for example, N1002581/N1002582 for NonStop BladeSystems), configure the eth0:0
interface. Using the IP address and netmask of ZTCP0 and ZTCP1 you collected by using the
SCF INFO CLIM DETAIL and CLIMCMD interface -info commands prior to starting the
downgrade, and using the iLO serial console, enter these commands at the Linux prompt:
climconfig interface -add eth0:0
climconfig ip -add eth0:0 -ipaddress 192.168.36.10 -netmask 255.255.0.0
7. If you reimaged both CLIMs and they were being used to host DHCP, DNS, and BOOTP
services on your dedicated service LAN, as determined in “Prepare to Fall Back to Previous
CLIM Software” (page 108), and this is a J-series system that relies on these CLIMs to provide
BOOTP servers (i.e., all NonStop systems running J-series software except for NS2000), you
must log on to the OSM Low-Level Link and copy the system-specific HSS file to the CLIMs
now—before loading the system—as described in “Complete CLIM Setup” (page 128). If this
system does not need CLIM-based BOOTP services but other systems on your LAN do, you
can perform this OSM Low-Level Link logon and copy HSS file procedure later.
8. When you receive the Remote disconnected without sending a disconnect
message, click OK.
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