Configuring HP DCE Cells

Configuring Cells Using dce_config

15.Select NULL, NTP, or SPECTRACOM:

selection: 1 (NULL time provider) or

selection: 2 (NTP time provider) or

selection: 3 (spectracom time provider)

If you select the NTP time provider, the following prompt appears:

Enter the host name where the NTP server is running:

If you select the spectracom time provider, the following prompt appears:

Enter the device name where the TP is connected:

You have now completed configuration of the server systems.

Configuring Additional CDS Servers

Follow this procedure if you want to configure additional CDS servers:

1. From the DCE Configuration Menu, choose Additional Server Configuration:

 

DCE Configuration Menu (on hostname)

 

selection: 2

 

S:****** Configuring additional server.

 

S:****** Please wait for user authentication and

 

authorization.

 

When configuring a multi-system cell, dce_config checks that system

NOTE

 

times are within 120 seconds of each other.

 

2. The Additional Server Configuration menu appears. Choose

 

 

Additional CDS Server:

 

Additional Server Configuration Menu

 

selection: 1 (Additional CDS Server(s))

 

S:****** Configuring additional CDS server

 

A CDS server must have already been configured.

 

3. dce_config prompts for the name of an existing CDS server. If the

 

cell has more than one CDS server, choose one:

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HP UX DCE Software manual Configuring Additional CDS Servers, Select NULL, NTP, or Spectracom

UX DCE Software specifications

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