
Connection). You can specify up to four such alternate system disks; each
one is displayed in the system attributes (under a separate System Load
Configuration heading), and can be selected from the Configuration menu
of the System Load dialog box in the OSM Low-Level Link.
These configurations can be deleted by the system-level Delete System Load
Configuration action.
NOTE: With OSM Low-Level Link T0633 AAQ and later, you can also save
system configuration files on the system console. Those saved configurations
are not displayed as attributes values in the OSM Service Connection, but
can be used during the system load operations in the Low-Level Link. For
more information, see the OSM Low-Level Link online help.
The name of this alternate system disk, as configured in SCF.Disk Name
Incident Report Configuration
Indicates whether or not OSM's ability to create Problem Incident Reports
has been suppressed. This suppression is accomplished by the Suppress
Problem Incident Report Creation State
Problem Incident Report Creation action and is desirable to stop dial-out of
known problems, such as those that may occur during CRU replacements.
Values: Suppressed, Unsuppressed
Actions
Add Node to ServerNet Cluster
Launches a guided procedure that adds the local system to a ServerNet Cluster or BladeCluster.
This procedure is also used to configure or display information for Expand-over-ServerNet line
handlers.
NOTE: This action is not applicable for Integrity NonStop NS1000, NS1200, NS2000 series,
NS2100, NS2200 series, NS2300, NS2400 series, NS5000, or NS3000AC servers.
Bring Up and Balance Storage Paths
Launches a guided procedure to help recover from ServerNet disruption to storage paths.
Check DHCP and DNS Server Status
Invokes checks to determine whether DHCP, DNS, and TFTPD servers are running.
OSM also automatically performs periodic checking of these services. Performed every 24 hours
by default, the frequency is configurable through an OSMCONF setting. For more information on
OSMCONF settings, see the OSM Configuration Guide.
Check Storage Dependence on ServerNet Fabric
Launches a guided procedure to determine whether system components are dependent upon a
particular ServerNet fabric. This is recommended as a pre-check before performing service
procedures that disrupt ServerNet traffic on one fabric, such as replacing a P-switch (or ServerNet
Switch Board, for systems without P-switches), updating ME FPGA, or performing a Power Cycle
or Hard Reset action.
Clear External BladeCluster Configuration
This action clears the existing cluster configuration on the system.
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