
INSTALLING SOFTWARE
ADDING A NEW CONSOLE
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If the node is a Server node, it will boot up as a Client node.
Use
Configuration-> System Options-> Console Options
from
the OIS12 Main menu (for that particular node) and redefine it
as a Server node again (including creating a redundant group
if necessary), then shutdown and reboot the node to enable the
Server software.
5. Power down one of the stand-alone server nodes.
6. Connect it to the master network.
7. Power up the node. It will boot up as a Client node. Use the
menus
Configuration-> System Options-> Console Options
from
the OIS12 Main menu (for that particular node) so you will
have to go into System Options and redefine it as a Server
node again (including creating/assigning a redundant group if
necessary) then shutdown and reboot the node to enable the
server software. At this point, any attached client nodes will
regain access to the server node.
8. Repeat steps 5 to 7 for each remaining stand-alone Server
node.
After rebooting all the nodes from the source network, you will
notice that the list of Servers on the Network Status menu is
incomplete (usually on the nodes on the original master net-
work). To make this list complete, each node on the master
network must be shut down and rebooted. This does not have
to be done all at once, the restarting of each node can take
place whenever it is most convenient to you.
Error Recovery
If you are experiencing problems after connecting two net-
works together, there are two important places to look.
If the node cannot be seen by any other node, check the
/etc/
config/netmap
files. The most likely cause is an incorrect
Ethernet address or multiple addresses for the same node. Use
the “qed” editor to correct these files.
If ghost server names appear, or clients cannot locate servers
on the network, check the
/usr/lib/bailey/system/config/
net_dbase/network
file. Choose one node and open the network
file using the “qed” editor. Look for duplicate server entries for
the same node:
PCV -N 1 -I 9 -F PCV.1 -B //1/usr/lib/bailey/pcv/rel5.2 -W…
PCV -N 2 -I 10 -F PCV.2 -B //2/usr/lib/bailey/pcv/rel5.2 -W…**
PCV -N 2 -I 11 -F BOILER2 -B //2/usr/lib/bailey/pcv/rel5.2 -W…**
** Duplicate entry