Compaq AA-RHGWB-TE Computer Hardware User Manual


 
2. Set the bootdef_dev console environment variable to one of the
boot path(s) that show up as connected. Ensure that you set the
bootdef_dev variable appropriately for the system and boot disk. For
the example disk configuration, set bootdef_dev as follows:
On the system where you are installing the Tru64 UNIX operating
system (which will also be the first cluster member):
P00>>> set bootdef_dev dga133.1002.0.1.0
For a system that has just been set up as the second (or subsequent)
cluster member system:
P00>>> set bootdef_dev dga132.1002.0.1.0
3. You must initialize the system to use any of the device names in the
bootdef_dev variable:
P00>>> init
.
.
.
After the initialization, the bootdef_dev will show up as follows:
P00>>> show bootdef_dev
bootdef_dev dga133.1002.0.1.0
or:
P00>>> show bootdef_dev
bootdef_dev dga132.1002.0.1.0
Now you are ready to install the Tru64 UNIX operating system, or boot
genvmunix on a cluster member system that has been added to the cluster
with clu_add_member.
6.7 Install the Base Operating System
After reading the TruCluster Server Software Installation manual, and
using the Tru64 UNIX Installation Guide as a reference, boot from the
CD-ROM and perform a full installation of the Tru64 UNIX Version 5.0A
operating system.
When the installation procedure displays the list of disks available for
operating system installation as shown here, look for the identifier in
the Location column. Verify the identifier from the table you have been
preparing (see Table 62).
To visually locate a disk, enter "ping <disk>",
where <disk> is the device name (for example, dsk0) of the disk you
want to locate. If that disk has a visible indicator light, it will
blink until you are ready to continue.
648 Using Fibre Channel Storage