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

Case Study: Installing and Configuring a System
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System Configuration: CONFTEXT File
System Configuration: CONFTEXT File
This example shows the CONFTEXT file for \Case1. This file is used by DSM/SCM
and is stored in the SYSnn subvolume of the $DSMSCM disk.
ALLPROCESSORS:
SYSTEM_PROCESSOR_TYPE NSR-W;
SYSTEM_VOLUME_SUBVOL $SYSTEM.SYS00;
SYSTEM_LIBRARY_CODE_FILES TANDEM^LIBRARY^CODE^FILES;
SYSTEM_PROCESS_CODE_FILES TANDEM^PROCESS^CODE^FILES;
SYSTEM_PROCESS_LIBRARY_FILES TANDEM^PROCESS^LIBRARY^FILES;
STANDARD_MICROCODE TANDEM^STANDARD^MICROCODE;
MICROCODE_FILES TANDEM^MICROCODE^FILES;
FILES_TO_COPY_TO_NEW_SYSTEM TANDEM^FILES^TO^COPY;
FORMATTER_TEMPLATE_FILES TANDEM^FORMATTER^TEMPLATE^FILES;
INITIAL_COMMAND_FILE $DSMSCM.SYSnn.CIIN;
LAN Environment at Developers Inc.
Developers Inc. has installed a LAN in their building that connects to multiple
workstations and printers, as well as to \Case2, the NonStop K-series server at their
site. They plan to connect the new NonStop S-series server, \Case1, to this LAN.
Developers Inc. also has a staff responsible for managing this operations LAN and
keeping track of the IP addresses of the various LANs in the building.
Registry of IP Addresses
Developers Inc. decided to create a registry of the IP addresses used on their LANs,
because they found that problems on their LANs had often been caused by multiple
endpoints using the same IP address. The registry allowed them to keep track of the IP
addresses already in use.
Note. The IP addresses used in this appendix are examples only. If you use files described in
this appendix on your system, you must change these IP addresses to IP addresses that
are appropriate for your LAN environment.