G06.27 Software Installation and Upgrade Guide
Preparing to Upgrade the Server Software
G06.27 Software Installation and Upgrade Guide—540067-001
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Verify System Operations
The library categories provide service information, procedures, part numbers,
troubleshooting tips, and tools for servicing NonStop S-series and Integrity NonStop
NS-series systems. Within these categories, where applicable, content might be further
categorized according to server or enclosure type.
Authorized service providers can also order the NTL Support and Service Library CD.
To install Windows XP Professional, which is the recommended operating system for
using OSM, see the NonStop System Console Guide for Migrating to Microsoft
Windows XP Professional.
HP recommends that you upgrade to Microsoft Windows XP Professional first before
upgrading your NonStop system console. However, if you use the Installer CD first, and
then migrate to Windows XP Professional, use the Installer CD again to make sure that
all the applications are correctly installed. You can now install Windows XP Service
Pack 2.
If you want to use OSM client-based components and server software before or after
installing the G06.27 RVU, see the OSM Migration Guide.
To ensure that the OSM Notification Director runs as a persistent service:
1. Select Start > Settings > Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Services.
2. Select the OSM Notification Director from the list of Services.
3. Right-click and select Properties.
4. Select the Recovery tab and change the properties for First, Second and
Subsequent failures to Restart the Service.
5. Click OK to apply the changes.
Verify System Operations
Verify the integrity of your current system environment to ensure your system is
operating normally before you install the G06.27 RVU by checking Table 4-1.
Note. New system console requirements must be met if you decide to use OSM as your
default client whether you migrate to Windows XP Professional. See the OSM Migration Guide
or the NonStop System Console Installer Guide for more information.
Table 4-1. Verify System Operations
Steps Activity Done?
1.
Check Processor Status (Using Either TSM or OSM)
Using TSM
Using OSM
2.
Check Critical System Processes
Using TSM
Using OSM