User guide

OSM Guided Procedures
Guided procedures are launched by OSM actions:
OSM Guided Procedure OSM Action For Object
Replace PMF, IOMF, SNDA,
SEB, MSEB
Replace Each CRU
Replace Switch II Component Replace
HP NonStop Cluster Switch (model 6770)
and subcomponents (UPS and AC transfer
switch)
Replace 6780 Switch Replace
HP NonStop ServerNet Switch (model
6780) and subcomponents (logic board
and PIC)
Replace ServerNet Switch
Board or IOAM Enclosure
For the IOAM Enclosure,
the action is Replace IOAM
Enclosure or ServerNet
Switch Board.
For the ServerNet Switch
Board, the action is Replace.
IOAM Enclosure and ServerNet Switch
Board
Add Node to ServerNet Cluster
(formerly Configure ServerNet
Node)
Add Node to ServerNet
Cluster
System
Note: You must be logged on as SUPER.SUPER to perform OSM guided procedures.
You can minimize the OSM Service Connection Management window, but must not close it. If
the session you launched the guided procedure from is closed or becomes disconnected, the
guided procedure will close and fail to complete.
Some former TSM guided procedures have been replaced by OSM actions:
TSM Guided Procedure OSM Action For Object
Replace Power Supply Replace Each CRU
Add Switch Upgrade Topology ServerNet Cluster
Troubleshoot ServerNet Fabric External Loopback Test
MSEB and IOMF2
ServerNet plug-in cards
(PICs)
Update Switch Firmware Update and Configuration Update Switch
SWAN Fast Firmware Update
Use the Multi-Resource Actions dialog box
to stop, update, and restart any or all CLIPs
simultaneously.
SWAN CLIP
OSM Low-Level Link
The OSM Low-Level Link enables you to communicate with a server even when the NonStop Kernel
operating system is not running. Also, some actions that are performed on a running server, such as
starting the system or priming a processor for reload, require you to use the OSM Low-Level Link.
The OSM Low-Level Link looks and functions much like the TSM Low-Level Link. It can be installed
and used only if you select the dedicated service LAN option during OSM client installation.