Changing the DHCP, DNS, or BOOTP Server from System Consoles to CLIMs HP Part Number: 518604-006 Published: March 2014 Edition: J06.05 and subsequent J-series RVUs and H06.16 and all subsequent H-series RVUs.
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About This Document This procedure is used to move DHCP, DNS, and BOOTP server functionality for HP Integrity NonStop systems from the primary and backup NonStop system consoles to two designated CLuster I/O Modules (CLIMs). The act of moving DHCP/DNS/BOOTP server functionality from system consoles to designated CLIMs applies to all NonStop systems configured on the same maintenance LAN (dedicated service LAN).
Version Date Changes 518604-004 7 February 2012 • Replaced references to the CLIM Boot Service Configuration Wizard with the NonStop Maintenance LAN DHCP DNS Configuration Wizard. • In the Minimum Requirements section, updated the required version of the NonStop Maintenance LAN DHCP DNS Configuration Wizard to T0634 G06 ABB or later and the required version of the OSM Low-Level Link to T0633 G07 ABN which are delivered on NSC Installer DVD, S7X-SWV2/HNSC-SWV2, Update 17 or later.
To move DHCP, DNS, and BOOTP server functionality for NonStop systems from the two designated CLIMs back to the primary and backup system consoles, see Changing the DHCP, DNS, or BOOTP Server from CLIMs to System Consoles. For Important Safety Information, Safety and Compliance, and Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) information, see the HP Integrity NonStop Server Safety and Compliance collection on the HPSC at www.hp.com/go/nonstop-docs. NOTE: NTL is now on the HPSC, www.hp.
Changing the DHCP, DNS, or BOOTP Server from System Consoles to CLIMs Overview NOTE: How you configure DHCP, DNS, and BOOTP services applies to all NonStop systems configured on the same maintenance LAN (dedicated service LAN). You can configure your environment to have DHCP/DNS/BOOTP server functionality on either two (primary and backup) system consoles or two designated CLIMs. Moving DHCP/DNS/BOOTP server functionality for NonStop systems from system consoles to CLIMs includes: 1.
If a newer version is available, the Update HSS or Copy HSS Files actions also allow you to update HSS files for the system you are logged on to. Both the Update HSS and Copy HSS Files actions copy and rename the specified HSS file from C:\HSS\T8004\vproc id \HPILDR.efi to C:\Images\NBsystem serial number.efi on the system console. Update HSS also prompts you to reset all blades after the file copy/rename, whereas Copy HSS Files does not. Repeat the process for each system on the LAN.
determine whether additional actions must be performed first to configure the wizard for use on your LAN. 3. The sequence of actions required depends on whether or not the NonStop Maintenance LAN DHCP DNS Configuration Wizard was used previously to configure services from these NonStop system consoles.
11. Repeat these follow-up steps for each system on this maintenance LAN (dedicated service LAN), except for objects common to all systems, such as maintenance switches, UPS, etc. 12. In each system console, update the DNS server IP addresses in the Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) Properties dialog box for the maintenance/dedicated service Local Area Connection.
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