Changing the System Name of a NonStop BladeSystem HP Part Number: 546512-004 Published: October 2012 Edition: J06.03 and subsequent J-series RVUs.
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About This Document This procedure describes how to change the system name of a NonStop BladeSystem that has already been installed. NOTE: Parts of this procedure might apply to other types of systems with CLIMs, but this procedure is complete only for NonStop BladeSystems. Supported Release Version Updates (RVUs) This topic supports J06.03 and all subsequent J-series RVUs until otherwise indicated in a replacement publication.
Changing the System Name of a NonStop BladeSystem Notes, Cautions and Warnings CAUTION: If you change the system name or system number on an existing system and are running complex applications such as NonStop SQL/MP, HP NonStop Transaction Management Facility (TMF), Distributed Systems Management/Software Configuration Manager (DSM/SCM), or HP NonStop Open System Services (OSS), you must reconfigure the applications with the new system name and take additional precautions to avoid losing access to the data
-> ALTER, SYSTEM_NAME \sys-name 9. Confirm the system name change: -> INFO, DETAIL The results of the INFO command show that the operation is pending until the system load. Shut Down the System 10. Shut down all subsystems. 11. From TACL, stop the OSM Service Connection: > SCF ABORT PROCESS $zzkrn.#osm-cimom 12. Purge this file: $SYSTEM.ZSERVICE.IAREPO 13. If any scripts, such as SCFCSTM or TACLCSTM, reference the system name, alter them to include the new system name. 14.
NOTE: You might receive a message about losing your connection. 28. Repeat the steps in this section for any other c7000 ServerNet switches. Power Cycle All Processors 29. If you have physical access to the system, press the power button on each server blade.
41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. Change the system name portion of the DNS hostname for the active and standby OAs. Click Apply. If you are prompted that you might be disconnected, click OK. In the tree pane, expand Active Onboard Administrator and select Certificate Administration. Click the Certificate Request tab. If the Common Name value contains the old system name, change it to reflect the new system name. Click Apply. If you are prompted that you might be disconnected, click OK.
69. From the Select a NonStop system list, select the NonStop system that you just added. 70. Click the OA Upload check boxes in the Select the Onboard Administrators pane. 71. Enter the system log on credentials into the NonStop System Credentials text boxes. Enter the OA log on credentials into the Onboard Administrator Credentials text boxes. 72. Click the Create Certificate and Upload button. 73. Select the appropriate expiration date and click OK 74.
Run SSOCLIM on all CLIMs Run the SSOCLIM command for every CLIM on the system. Typically there are two IDs, root and user, specified for each CLIM. You need to issue the command for both IDs on each CLIM. 86. From a TACL prompt, issue these commands for every CLIM on the system: TACL> SSOCLIM climname root password TACL> SSOCLIM climname user password Check the System Inventory 87. Take another OSM inventory of the system and compare the results to the inventory you captured previously in Preparation.
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Standard Operating Practices Standard Operating Practices CAUTION: Replace only one FRU at a time. Attempting to replace more than one hardware component at a time might cause serious system outages, processor halts, and connectivity problems. Whenever you replace a FRU, use these standard operating practices to minimize potential damage to the equipment: • Complete HP training courses on system support for HP Integrity NonStop™ BladeSystems.
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