2.Enter a command in the following format:

MOUNT/CONFIRM/SYSTEM DSAn: /SHADOW=(upgraded-disk:,new-member:) volume-labelwhere:

DSAn: is the virtual unit name of the shadow set, where n is a unique number from 0 to 999.

upgraded-disk: is the name of the shadowed system disk on which you just upgraded or installed OpenVMS.

new-member: is the name of the disk you want to add as a member of the shadow set.

volume-labelis the volume label of the shadow set you just upgraded or the disk you are creating.

NOTE: When you form the shadow set, the contents of the new member are replaced by the contents of the disk you upgraded. Specifying the /CONFIRM qualifier reminds you of this fact, confirming that you are specifying the correct name of a disk that either is blank or contains files you no longer need.

Example

$ MOUNT/CONFIRM/SYSTEM DSA54: /SHADOW=($11$DKB200:,$11$DKB100:) I640831H1

%MOUNT-F-SHDWCOPYREQ, shadow copy

required

 

Virtual Unit - DSA54 Volume label

I64A0831H1

 

Member

 

Volume label Owner UIC

$11$DKB100:

(NODE1)

SCRATCH

[100,100]

Allow FULL shadow

copy on

the above member(s)? [N]: YES

NOTE: Before continuing with the next step in this chapter, after the shadow copy completes, dismount one of the shadow set members to use as a backup. Normally, this should be the unit you just added to the upgraded volume when you formed the shadow set (in the preceding example, $11$DKB100:).

For OpenVMS I64, to add a shadowed system disk in a multiple-member shadow set to the EFI boot device list and dump device list, HP recommends using the OpenVMS I64 Boot Manager utility (SYS$MANAGER:BOOT_OPTIONS.COM). Be sure to add all members to both lists.

7.7 Customizing the System (New Installations, Some Upgrades)

You can customize the system to meet your site-specific needs. In addition, if your Integrity server is part of an OpenVMS Cluster environment, you must prepare the cluster environment and configure the cluster. The following subsections describe the customization tasks you can perform at this time. In general, these tasks apply to new installations only; however, in some cases, they apply to upgrades. The tasks are as follows:

1.Create network proxy authorization files (Section 7.7.1 (page 120)).

2.Set up the queue manager, configure shared files (when multiple system disks are present), and start the default batch and print queues (Section 7.7.2 (page 120)).

3.Configure your multihead system, if applicable (Section 7.7.3 (page 121)).

4.Configure DECnet if it was installed or added during an upgrade (Section 7.7.4 (page 121)).

5.Configure TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS if it was installed or added during an upgrade (Section 7.7.5 (page 122)).

6.If neither DECnet nor TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS is being used, install and configure third-party networking software, if necessary (Section 7.7.6 (page 122)).

7.Update SYSTARTUP_VMS.COM to have networking software (and, optionally, any other additional products you have installed) start at boot (Section 7.16 (page 143)).

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