nodename1:
Wed Apr 10 10:37:46 EDT 1999
nodename2:
Wed Apr 10 10:37:46 EDT 1999
nodename3:
Wed Apr 10 10:37:47 EDT 1999
nodename4:
Wed Apr 10 10:37:48 EDT 1999
If not, examine your nodelist file /tmp/group1 to ensure that the node names
are correct. Also ensure that the Kerberos ticket is current to permit rsh to be
performed. If not, you may need to refresh it. Contact your system administrator
for assistance with Kerberos initialization. If the system administrator is unable
to help you, consult your support center.
An alternative way to specify a working collective is by using the -w flag with
the dsh command. If you need to install only a few nodes, use the
dsh -w
host1, host2, host3
...command format to explicitly reference groups of nodes.
__ 5. Determine if the AIX operating system on each relevant node is at the required
level by typing the following at the prompt:
dsh oslevel
OR
dsh -w <host1,host2> oslevel
Press Enter.
<host1,host2>
is a list of the host names for the nodes on which
the adapter will be installed. The required AIX level is: 4.3.3 or later.
If the nodes are
not at a supported AIX level, upgrade the AIX level on the
nodes. Contact the system administrator for assistance.
__ 6. Determine if the PSSP level on each node is at the required level by typing the
following:
/usr/lpp/ssp/bin/splstdata -G -b
Press Enter. The results display for all nodes and are in a form similar to the
following:
node#
hostname hdw_enet_addr srvr
response
install_disk
last_install_image last_install_time next_install_image lppsource_name
pssp_ver
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 eion01.ppd.pok.i
08005A75A6D4
0
disk
hdisk0
default Thu_Dec__4_09:07:23
default <lppsource>
<pssp level>
<lppsource>
is the lppsource name for the node.
<pssp level>
is the PSSP
level installed on the node. The required PSSP level is 3.1 or later.
If the nodes are
not at a supported PSSP level, upgrade the PSSP level on the
nodes. Contact the system administrator for assistance.
__ 7. Record the name that appears below
lppsource_name
for each node on which
the adapters are being installed. You will use this information later.
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