NonStop S-Series Hardware Installation and FastPath Guide (G06.29+)

Performing Post-Startup Tasks
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Configuring the OSM or TSM Environment
Configuring the OSM or TSM Environment
Configuring the OSM Environment
To configure the OSM environment for a new system, see the OSM User’s Guide, the
OSM Low-Level Link online help, or the OSM Notification Director online help as
appropriate.
Configuring the TSM Environment
TSM is disabled by default on all new NonStop S-Series systems. If you plan to use
TSM instead of OSM, follow the instructions described under “Fallback Issues” in the
OSM Migration Guide.
Once TSM is enabled, certain default configuration values are set by manufacturing.
You need not perform any configuration if you accept the default values. However, the
default values might not implement the features you want. For information about
default values, see the TSM Configuration Guide.
Use the TSM Low-Level Link to:
Change the default password (which is no password) for the user root. Change
this password to prevent unauthorized access.
Add new low-level link users. These users can log on to the master service
processors (MSPs).
Change the default IP addresses for the primary or backup dedicated service LAN.
Changing the default IP addresses used for service connection access requires
editing macro files and running macros that are located on the server to restart the
$ZTCP0 and $ZTCP1 processes. For this task, see the TSM Configuration Guide.
Use the TSM Notification Director to:
Add a backup system console or additional system consoles to the dedicated
service LAN.
Configure onsite contact information.
Configure how often the server generates periodic incident reports (IRs).
Configure dial-out (remote notification) or dial-in (remote access) capability.
Test the dial-out path to the GCSC.
The TSM Low-Level Link and the TSM Notification Director test the physical
connections between the system console, the master service processors (MSPs), and
the operating system. Status messages alert you to connectivity problems.
For more information, see the TSM Configuration Guide, the TSM Low-Level Link
online help, or the TSM Notification Director online help.