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To get more detailed information, boot OpenVMS and issue the "show device /full" command:
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If Tru64 UNIX V5 is running on the host system, it is recommended to use the following commands to get information on the host configuration:
Please refer to the Tru64 UNIX User's Guide for more details. |
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The savesets have now to be restored on their corresponding virtual disks. Login to the CHARON VM guest OS and issue this sequence of commands:
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If you are going to have the CHARON VM and the original physical HP Alpha on the network at the same time, you must change the network identity of one system, usually the CHARON VM.
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