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6.8 Restarting Selected System Functions

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To restart selected system functions:
  1. Log on.

      :HELLO MANAGER.SYS;HIPRI
    On local systems power cycle the DTCs. If you are using OpenView DTC Manager, the DTCs do not need to be power cycled. On remote systems reset DTCs.

    To power cycle all DTCs:

    1. Turn DTC off.

    2. Turn DTC on.

    Power cycling each DTC enables the new download file and the DTC configurations to be downloaded to the DTC(s).

  2. Purge groups.

      :PURGEGROUP USL
      :PURGEGROUP UXL
      :PURGEGROUP UNL
    
  3. Start data communications.

    If you have NS 3000/iX configured, bring up the configured network interfaces. For more information, refer to the HP e3000/iX Network Planning, and Configuration Guide.


    NOTE: Use the same names for the network interfaces that were used in your configuration.
    • For example, if you have configured network interfaces with the names LOOP and LAN1, enter:

        :NETCONTROL START;NET=LOOP
        :NETCONTROL START;NET=LAN1
        :NSCONTROL START
      
    • If you have configured only the router network interface with the name ROUTER1, enter:

        :NETCONTROL START;NET=ROUTER1
        :NSCONTROL START
      

      NOTE: JFTPSTRT.ARPA.SYS is no longer part of the FTP product. It is no longer necessary to stream JFTPSTRT.ARPA.SYS. For FTP to work, you DO need to follow the instructions in Appendix A "Configuring File Transfer Protocol FTP".
  4. To reset DTCs on remote systems:

    1. Type:

        :cstm
        cstm> ru termdsm
      
    2. At the termdsm prompt, Type R:

        Connect DIag DTc DUmp EEprom Help Reset Status Trace EXit ?R
    3. For each DTC, Type:

        (reset)
        
        Ldev#
        POrt#,#,#
        SNp #,# (X.25 card in DTC)
        VC #,#,#,
        Slc #,# (multiplexer card in DTC)
        DTc #
        
        (carriage return to exit) ?DTCnn
      
      where nn is the DTC number.

  5. Start Internet Services.

    If you have any Internet Services configured (telnet, ftp, etc.), stream the Internet Super Daemon job.

      :STREAM JINETD.NET.SYS
    For more information, refer to the Configuring and Managing MPE/iX Internet Services manual.

  6. Turn HP Predictive Support back on.

    If you are using the HP Predictive Support software as part of your Hewlett-Packard hardware support contract, ensure that an HP Predictive Support run completes successfully.

    1. Issue the HP Predictive Support command:

        :RUN PSCONFIG.PRED.SYS
      This run of HP Predictive Support may include a transfer of files to the Hewlett-Packard Response Center. If a transfer is needed, be sure it completes because the system update overwrites the information in the file PSDCFILE.PRED.SYS.

    2. Select item 4, Configuration, from the Main menu.

    3. Select item 5, Schedule, from the Configuration Options menu.

    4. Select item 1, Schedule (ON/OFF), from the Schedule menu.

    5. Set the preference, at the prompt, type ON:

        Type schedule preference (on/off) or // to cancel: __
    6. Exit the program, at the prompt, type EXIT:

        Type an item number, an item key, or a command: __
    7. Save the values, at the prompt, type YES:

        Do you wish to save these values (Y/N)? __
  • Restarting Selected System Functions completed.
    Go to the next section on your checklist.




6.7 Performing the Final Reboot


6.9 Backing Up Your System