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Add a node to a
ServerNet cluster?
You add a node to a ServerNet cluster by using a guided
procedure. You must perform the procedure on a workstation
that has a LAN connection to the node you want to add. The
guided procedure that you use depends on whether you are
using TSM or OSM. (OSM is required for clusters that use the
layered topology.)
If you are using TSM, from the TSM workstation, choose
Start>Programs>Compaq TSM>Guided
Configuration Tools>Configure ServerNet Node.
If you are using OSM, in the tree pane, right-click the
local node and select Actions, and then select the Add
Node to ServerNet Cluster action.
Replace an SEB with
an MSEB?
You replace an SEB with an MSEB by using the guided
procedure for SEB/MSEB Replacement. You must perform the
procedure on a workstation that has a LAN connection to the
system containing the SEB. The procedure can be performed
while the system is online, but you can replace only one SEB at
a time. The guided procedure that you use depends on whether
you are using TSM or OSM. (OSM is required for clusters that
use the layered topology.)
If you are using TSM, from the TSM workstation, choose
Start>Programs>TSM Client>Guided Replacement
Tools>Replace SEB or MSEB.
If you are using OSM, in the tree pane, right-click the SEB
you are replacing, select Actions, and then select the
Replace action.
Replace a defective
MSEB with another
MSEB?
You can replace a defective MSEB with another MSEB using the
guided procedure for SEB/MSEB Replacement. See How do I
replace a SEB with an MSEB?
Replace a ServerNet
II Switch?
You replace a ServerNet II Switch, a component of a NonStop™
Cluster Switch, by using a guided replacement procedure.
Online help for the guided procedure provides detailed
instructions on how to physically replace a ServerNet II Switch.
It is recommended but not required that the ServerNet II
Switch be replaced by a service provider. You can perform the
procedure on a workstation that has a LAN connection to any
node connected to the ServerNet II Switch. The guided
procedure that you use depends on whether you are using TSM
or OSM. (OSM is required for clusters that use the layered
topology.)
If you are using TSM, from the TSM workstation, choose
Start>Programs>Compaq TSM>Guided
Replacement Tools>Replace Switch Component.
If you are using OSM, in the tree pane, right-click the
ServerNet II Switch you are replacing, select Actions,
and then select the Replace action.