10.After approximately 60 minutes (depending on the network and configuration), the upgrade completes, as indicated in the following example:

If the procedure does not complete successfully, the provisioning terminates. The reason for failure is displayed in the Progress column as well as on the console screen and in the log file HPSIM\logs\OPENVMS\ipaddress-date.logon the ProLiant server that is running HP SIM.

NOTE: After an installation finishes, you must register all licenses for use of the operating system and any installed layered products. For information about registering licenses, see Section 7.3 (page 116).

After the installation or upgrade finishes, you can change any of the default responses made by HP SIM to the installation or upgrade script and perform any other postinstallation or postupgrade tasks.

C.1.6.2 Provisioning OpenVMS Through vMedia

To provision OpenVMS using HP SIM with vMedia, follow these steps:

1.From the HP SIM home page, select System and Event CollectionsAll Management Processors.

2.Select DeployOpenVMS, and then select one of the following from the OpenVMS menu:

1.Install OpenVMS from InfoServer...

2.Install OpenVMS from vMedia...

3.Upgrade OpenVMS from InfoServer...

4.Upgrade OpenVMS from vMedia...

In the following example, Install OpenVMS from vMedia is selected.

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