Preserving
current Instant Capacity information |
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If you reinstall HP-UX on a partition with Instant Capacity
(for example, installing HP-UX by either cold-installing or installing
from a “golden image”), all information in the
Instant Capacity configuration file disappears unless you do the
following:
Before the reinstall, manually save
your Instant Capacity data and processor allocation history by backing
up the following files:
HP-UX:
/etc/.iCOD_data
OpenVMS: SYS$SYSTEM:SYS$ICAP.DAT
HP-UX: /var/adm/icap.log
OpenVMS: SYS$MANAGER:ICAP.LOG
HP-UX: /var/adm/icap.log.old
These files are restored
in Step 3 below. Install the appropriate HP-UX
or OpenVMS Operating Environment (OE) from its media onto the partition.
The Instant Capacity software bundle B9073BA is
installed automatically when the HP-UX OE is installed, and the
Instant Capacity software bundle BA484AA is installed
automatically on OpenVMS systems.
Restore your Instant Capacity
data and processor allocation history files:
HP-UX:
/etc/.iCOD_data
OpenVMS: SYS$SYSTEM:SYS$ICAP.DAT
HP-UX: /var/adm/icap.log
OpenVMS: SYS$MANAGER:ICAP.LOG
HP-UX: /var/adm/icap.log.old
If the system is a Global
Instant Capacity Group Manager, additional steps described in Chapter 7 “Global
Instant Capacity” are necessary to configure
the Group Manager.
If the above procedure is not done, all of the Instant Capacity
change history and system-contact information is lost.