K-Series to S-Series Differences

After the first system load using the START SYSTEM action in OSM or TSM, you must
use the SCF Kernel subsystem to change the initial values to values appropriate for
your site for these system attributes:
System Attribute Initial Value
SYSTEM_NAME \NONAME
SYSTEM_NUMBER 254
DAYLIGHT_SAVINGS_TIME NONE
TIME_ZONE_OFFSET 0:00
Caution: After you have named your system, you should avoid renaming it later
because a name change affects many products. For example, changing the system
name affects your SQL database. To change the system name in your SQL database,
you must run the ZDSMSCM.INITENV macro. You can run the ZDSMSCM.INITENV
macro only once. When you first obtain a new system, decide on a name before you
do any other changes. Later on, you must use SQL commands to update your SQL
databases, as described in the SQL/MP Installation and Management Guide.
For details on setting key system attributes:
For G06.21 and later, see the NonStop S-Series Hardware Installation and
FastPath Guide.
For G06.20 and earlier, see the NonStop S-Series FastPath Guide.
Configuring IP Addresses for the Dedicated Service LAN
NonStop S-series servers are shipped with an initial set of IP addresses configured by
HP for the NonStop S-series server and the system console. The IP addresses enable
connections from the system console to different parts of your NonStop server. For
more information, see:
For G06.21 and later, see the NonStop S-Series Hardware Installation and
FastPath Guide.
For G06.20, see the NonStop S-Series Hardware Installation Guide.
For G06.19 and earlier, see the NonStop S-Series Planning and Configuration
Guide.
Related topics:
Factory Default IP Addresses for NonStop S-Series Servers
Verifying the Initial SLSA Subsystem Configuration