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Installing DTC Manager/UX with HP-UX 9.x
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However, if your LAN device file name is not
/dev/lan0
, you must start the
daemons manually and edit the file
/etc/rc
yourself. The steps below describe
how to check the LAN device file name.
1
Execute the lanscan command to display the list of physically connected LAN
devices on your system.
2
Look for the Net-Interface Name defined in the information displayed by
lanscan. Identify the LAN device file name that corresponds to the LAN on
which your DTCs are connected.
3
If the LAN device file name that corresponds to the LAN on which your DTCs
are connected is indicated as
lan0
(full path name:
/dev/lan0
), your
installation is correct. Take the following steps to complete the installation:
a
If you are upgrading from a previous release of DTC Manager/UX, execute
the following command for each DTC:
dtcreset dtcname
b
then configure your DTCs using DTC Manager/UX.
4
If the LAN device file name that corresponds to the LAN on which your DTCs
are connected is not indicated as
lan0
(full path name
/dev/lan0
), go to the
next section.
Modifications for LAN device file names other than /dev/lan0
If
/dev/lan0
is not your LAN device file name, there are two modifications
required. You must:
•
start the
rbootd
and
dtcnmd
daemons with the correct LAN device
•
edit the file
/etc/rc
to ensure that these daemons are automatically started up
when the system is rebooted.
The
rbootd
daemon handles the download of a DTC when it is switched on or
reset. The
dtcnmd
daemon handles the transmission of network management data
from the system to the DTC ( for more information about these daemons refer to the
man pages).
Summary of Contents for 9000 Series 700
Page 1: ...Using the HP DTC Manager UX HP 9000 Series 700 and 800 Computers ...
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Page 10: ...10 Contents ...
Page 14: ...xiv Related HP Documentation ...
Page 22: ...1 22 Special DTC terminology ...
Page 84: ...84 Configuring DTC management protocol parameters 7 ...
Page 122: ...122 Copying and pasting configurations 9 ...
Page 136: ...136 Other dtcmodifyconfs parameter definitions 10 ...
Page 140: ...140 Downloading the configuration 11 ...
Page 164: ...164 About dtccheckip 13 ...
Page 174: ...14 174 Event log examples ...
Page 186: ...186 DTC user interface commands A ...
Page 200: ...200 HP UX 9 x file system B ...
Page 202: ...202 C ...
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