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Instructions HP, Modèle HP Integrity NonStop Service Procedures

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38. In the IP address box, enter the IP address of the ServerNet switch board in module 2.
39. Enter a valid user name and password. Click Log On.
40. Select System Discovery.
41. In the tree pane, expand the first IOAM enclosure (usually GRP-110) to display
GRP-110.MOD-2.
42. Right-click GRP-110.MOD-2 and select Actions.
43. From the Actions dialog box, select Configure Module.
44. Click Perform Action. The Configure Module dialog box appears:
45. Enter the new system name in the System Name field of the dialog box. Enter the name in all
uppercase letters. Do not use a backslash before the system name.
46. Click OK.
A dialog box appears warning that ServerNet and LAN connectivity could be lost and that a
reset of the maintenance entity (ME) is required.
47. Click OK to apply the changes.
A dialog box appears with another warning that the current session on the system will be lost
and requesting that you reset the ME.
48. Click OK to reset the ME.
The OSM Low-Level Link connection is lost and you are disconnected.
When you reset the ME, a one to two minute delay occurs before the LCD displays are updated.
49. Examine the LCD of the IOAM ServerNet switch board you just configured. Verify that the
new system name appears in the display.
50. Repeat the previous steps in this section for module 3 of the first IOAM enclosure
(GRP-110.MOD-3).
When you use the OSM Low-Level Link to enter the IP address for the other ServerNet switch
board, you might see only one module in the IOAM enclosure. This occurrence is normal.
51. After you change the system name in both modules, compare the LCDs of both ServerNet
switch boards. Verify that the system names match on both LCDs.
52. Repeat this procedure for each IOAM enclosure in the system. Subsequent IOAM enclosures
appear as GRP-111, GRP-112, and so on.
Change the System Name in the VIO Enclosures
NOTE:
Perform these steps only if the system is equipped with VIO enclosures.
53. From the OSM Low-Level Link, select File>Logon.
54. In the logon dialog box, select Logon to a ServerNet Switch.
55. In the IP address box, enter the IP address of VIO module 2.
56. Enter a valid user name and password. Click Log On.
57. Select System Discovery.
58. Expand the tree pane to locate GRP-100.MOD-2.
59. Right-click GRP-100.MOD-2 and select Actions.
60. In the Actions dialog box, select Configure Module.
61. Click Perform Action. The Configure Module dialog box appears.
62. Enter the new system name in the System Name field of the dialog box. Enter the name in all
uppercase letters. Do not use a backslash before the system name.
63. Click OK.
A dialog box appears warning that ServerNet and LAN connectivity could be lost and that a
reset of the maintenance entity (ME) is required.
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Changing the System Name of an H-Series Based NonStop System


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