1.
Disable the MSCP server as described in Table 6–4.
Table 6–4 Disabling the MSCP
Disks
Action
RF-series
Press and hold the SU switch/button
SF72 or SF72-
series
Set the MSCP enable switch
SF35
Press the MSCP/Fault switch (LED is green when enabled)
2.
Set the ISE power switch to on (1). Wait for the drive to start spinning (and,
on RF-series disks, the interlock solenoid to lock).
3.
If you have an RF-series disk, release the server setup switch. If you have an
SF-series disk, continue with Step 4.
4.
Verify that the device has been marked as available by entering the following
DCL command:
$ SHOW DEVICE
devicename
Return
5.
Find the NODENAME parameter for the replacement ISE by entering SHOW
CLUSTER. (SHOW DEVICE will not work at this time.) In the sample
output below, R1QSAA is the replacement ISE.
$ SHOW CLUSTER
Return
View of Cluster from system ID 63973 node CLOUDS
+-----------------------------+
|
SYSTEMS
| MEMBERS |
+-----------------------------+
| NODE
| SOFTWARE | STATUS
|
+-----------------------------+
| CLOUDS | VMS V5.4 | MEMBER
|
| RICYAA | RFX V2001|
|
| RIRRBA | RFX V200 |
|
| R1QSAA | RFX V200 |
|
+-----------------------------+
6.
Determine whether the VMS DUP class driver is loaded by entering the
following DCL command:
$ SHOW DEVICE FYA0
Return
If the driver is not loaded, load it by entering the following:
$ MCR SYSGEN
Return
SYSGEN> CONNECT FYA0/NOADAPTER
Return
SYSGEN> EXIT
Return
7.
Enter SET HOST/DUP to establish a DUP connection with the ISE as follows:
$
SET HOST/DUP/SERVER=MSCP$DUP/TASK=PARAMS
nodename
This invokes DUP on the ISE and runs the PARAMS utility.
8.
Refer to the parameters listed in Table 6–3, and enter the SET command
to set appropriate values for the parameters. Be sure to record the new
parameters on the worksheet for the ISE.
1 Firmware version number
Managing Integrated Storage Elements 6–9