J06.11 Software Installation and Upgrade Guide

install it from the CLIM DVD for J-series by following the procedure in the CLuster IO Protocols
(CIP) Configuration and Management Manual.
5. Determine if one or more of the CLIMs you are downgrading is being used for DHCP, DNS,
and BOOTP services instead of the system consoles on your LAN. This step uses the OSM
Service Connection and either the CLIM Boot Service Configuration Wizard or the NonStop
LAN DHCP DNS Configuration Wizard, depending on which wizard you have installed on
your NonStop system console.
a. Determine the IP address of the CLIM(s) you are going to downgrade. Use the OSM
Service Connection to identify the Maintenance Interface IP Address for the CLIM.
b. To determine if one ore more of the CLIMs you are downgrading is being used for DHCP,
DNS, and BOOTP services, launch either the CLIM Boot Service Configuration Wizard
or the NonStop Maintenance LAN DHCP DNS Configuration Wizard. Whichever wizard
you have installed on your NonStop system console is launched from the Windows Start
menu by selecting All Programs>HP OSM>, followed by the name of the wizard.
NOTE: For detailed information about the appearance of and instructions for using the
wizard you have installed on your NonStop system console, see the online help for that
wizard.
c. If the wizard confirms that any of the CLIMs you are downgrading are being used for
DHCP, DNS, and BOOTP services, check the listed IP addresses to see if they correspond
to the CLIMs you are downgrading. For information on how to use the wizard, see the
online help for the wizard you are using.
NOTE: If any CLIMs to be downgraded are being used for those services, you will use
this information later, during the the fallback step “If Using CLIMs for BOOTP, DHCP, or
DNS Services” (page 118)
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