J06.14 Software Installation and Upgrade Guide

c. Reboot the other set of CLIMs, that is, the other CLIM in each failover pair or the other
CLIM in each pair that connects to a particular disk.
d. If the system disk is a SAS disk and you have SAS disk enclosures that contain the system
disks (both primary and mirror), check the LUN manager status to be sure they are
functional. For example:
1) Check lunmgr status:
>climcmd clim-name lunmgr p
2) If the above command did not display any LUN information, issue these commands:
>CLIMCMD clim-name lunmgr -a yesall
SCF> allow all errors
SCF> reset disk $*
SCF> start disk $* - Say Yes when it prompts
SCF> status disk $*-*, sel not started
4. If you reimaged a CLIM being used for DHCP, DNS, and BOOTP services on your LAN, use
the OSM Low-Level Link from each system that relies on getting its HSS files as part of this
BOOTP service (i.e., all NonStop systems running J-series software except for the NonStop
NS2000 series) and use the Copy HSS Files action to create and copy the system-specific
HSS file to the CLIM. This action is available before and after system discovery.
a. Before system discovery, click Copy HSS Files on the toolbar or select Copy HSS Files from
the Tools menu.
b. After system discovery, you must select Copy HSS Files from the Tools menu.
c. Selecting Copy HSS Files brings up the Update HSS dialog box. It displays the current
HSS version for each processor on the system
128 Falling Back on the CLIMs, Loading the Previous RVU, and Resuming Normal Operations