Open System Services Installation Guide (G06.24+, H06.03+, J06.03+)
OSSSETUP Utility
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Running in Interactive Mode
2. OSSSETUP responds with its start-up message and the following prompt:
Do you want to configure an independent name server
($ZPNH) for the HOME fileset? Choosing "No" will
configure all filesets using only the primary name
server ($ZPNS). <[YES]/no>:
Respond either Yes or No (case is ignored) or by pressing Return (which is
equivalent to responding Yes). If unsure, respond Yes.
3. If you use EASYSETUP^STARTUP param and $ZSMP and $NULL is set, the
display is as shown in Example 2-1 on page 2-5.
Respond either Yes or No (case is ignored) or by pressing Return (which is
equivalent to responding No). If unsure, respond No.
4. If you responded Yes in Step 3, go to Step 11.
5. If you responded No in Step 3, OSSSETUP displays this prompt:
In which pair of processors would you like the message queue
server ($ZMSGQ) to execute? [2 3]:
Either enter two different processor numbers separated by a space or press Return
to accept the default processor numbers, shown in the brackets [ ]. The first
processor number (for the primary processor) must be an integer in the range 0
through 15. The second processor number (for the backup processor) must be an
integer in the range -1 through 15. At least one of these processors must be active.
Assigning the value -1 to the second processor tells the system not to configure a
backup processor.
6. OSSSETUP displays this prompt:
In which pair of processors would you like the local server
($ZPLS) to execute? [1 2]:
Either enter two different processor numbers separated by a space or press Return
to accept the default processor numbers, shown in the brackets [ ]. The first
processor number (for the primary processor) must be an integer in the range 0
through 15. The second processor number (for the backup processor) must be an
integer in the range -1 through 15. At least one of these processors must be active.
Assigning the value -1 to the second processor tells the system not to configure a
backup processor.
7. OSSSETUP displays this prompt:
In which pair of processors would you like the primary name
server ($ZPNS) to execute? [0 1]:
Either enter two different processor numbers separated by a space or press Return
to accept the default processor numbers, shown in the brackets [ ]. The first
processor number (for the primary processor) must be an integer in the range 0
through 15. The second processor number (for the backup processor) must be an
integer in the range -1 through 15. At least one of these processors must be active.