HP OpenVMS 8.x manual Upgrade Creates and Validates Boot Options

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HP I64VMS

VMS V8.3-1H1

Operating System

HP I64VMS

WBEMCIM V2.61-A070728........Layered Product

HP I64VMS

WBEMPROVIDERS V1.5-31........Layered Product

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HP I64VMS

CDSA V2.2

Layered Product

HP I64VMS

DECNET_PLUS V8.2

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HP I64VMS

KERBEROS V3.0

Layered Product

HP I64VMS

OPENVMS V8.3

Platform (product suite)

HP I64VMS

VMS V8.3

Operating System

HP I64VMS OPENVMS V8.3-1H1: OPENVMS and related products Platform

HP I64VMS KERBEROS V3.1-152

Configure and set up Kerberos

If Kerberos will be run on this system, but has not been used previously, you need to perform the following steps.

o Run the Kerberos cofniguration procedure:

@SYS$STARTUP:KRB$CONFIGURE.COM

o Add the following line to SYS$MANAGER:SYSTARTUP_VMS.COM:

$ @SYS$STARTUP:KRB$STARTUP

o Add the following line to SYS$MANAGER:SYLOGIN.COM:

$ @SYS$MANAGER:KRB$SYMBOLS

Press RETURN to continue:

6.4.7 Upgrade Creates and Validates Boot Options

At this point in an OpenVMS I64 upgrade, the procedure creates and validates boot options if you chose to have the procedure do so (see Section 6.3.8 (page 103)).

If you answered NO , the following message is displayed

If there is an existing boot option that was used to boot this system disk, you may be able to use it. Otherwise, you will have to use the EFI Shell the first time that you boot the newly installed system. After booting, use the OpenVMS I64 Boot Manager to create a Boot Option. To do this log in to a privileged account and execute this command:

$ @SYS$MANAGER:BOOT_OPTIONS

The procedure then informs you that the upgrade is complete and prompts you to press Return (Enter) to continue, at which point it returns you to the OpenVMS main menu. You can select option 8 (“Execute DCL commands and procedures”) on the OpenVMS main menu and enter the command at the DCL triple dollar sign prompt ($$$) to start the OpenVMS I64 Boot Manager utility.

If you answered YES, the procedure determines whether a boot entry already exists for the system disk (in this example, DKB400:):

If an entry is found, a message similar to the following is displayed:

The EFI Boot Manager menu includes the following boot option(s) for DKB400:

Validate EFI Boot Options list: Timeout = 0 secs.

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