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This section describes how to migrate your HP Alpha system to CHARON-AXP. We will use a sample HP AlphaServer ES40 system running OpenVMS to demonstrate the migration procedure. This chapter also contains some instructions for Tru64 UNIX, but it mainly concentrates on how to migrate OpenVMS hosts. The process is similar for all CHARON-AXP models.
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Collecting information about the
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source Alpha system
The first step is to determine the exact configuration of your HP Alpha hardware in order to create the CHARON-AXP configuration file that will accurately mimic the hardware.
Turn on your source HP source Alpha system. At the ">>>" prompt, issue a "show device
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The source HP Alpha peripheral configuration in this example is:
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Now collect some general information about the HP AlphaServer ES40 system:
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So the collected information about the HP AlphaServer ES40 system is:
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In some particular situations it is also important to know the exact placement of all the peripheral devices on HP Alpha PCI bus. To get that information issue a "show config" command at ">>>" prompt of HP Alpha console, for example:
The "show config" command collects the following information of placement of peripheral devices on PCI bus:
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To find out the exact types of controllers and other useful information refer to the source HP Alpha system documentation.
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Using the above information, the following configuration can be created:
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Installation of
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Alpha operating system
The next step is to transfer the data from the source HP Alpha system to CHARON-AXP. The easiest way to do this is via backups over the network. For this operation we need a bootable, network-enabled operating system on a CHARON-AXP disk image or physical disk.
The example configures the CHARON-AXP AlphaServer ES40 system for installation of HP OpenVMS from a distribution CD-ROM (usually it is "/dev/cdrom" if the host has only one CD-ROM drive):
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Create an empty disk image for installation of HP OpenVMS and another one for storing backups from the source HP Alpha system as it is shown in the section above.
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Install HP Alpha/VMS including DECnet on "dka400". The DECnet address must belong to the same area as the source HP Alpha system.
Login to the newly installed OpenVMS system and initialize the disk intended for backups storage. Let's assume it's prompt is "newvms$
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Note: The qualifier /NOHIGH is used here since highwater marking is no generally required for these operations as the disk will be overwritten by the savesets. This will speed up the process significantly.
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Now we are ready to create disk backups from the source HP Alpha system to CHARON-AXP.
Boot the CHARON-AXP virtual machine and make sure that the source HP Alpha system is reachable via DECnet.
Login to the source HP Alpha system, stop all the batch queues, kick off the users, stop all applications and close databases if any. The commands listed in the SYS$MANAGER:SYSHUTDWN.COM file may be helpful. The goal is to close as many files as possible. The system disk will have several files opened (pagefile, swapfile, etc.), this is a normal situation.
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Let's assume the CHARON-AXP system is node 1.400 in this example. Issue then the following commands from the source HP Alpha whose prompt is set to "source$
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If you are going to have the CHARON-AXP and the original physical HP Alpha on the network at the same time, you must change the network identity of one (usually the CHARON-AXP).
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- Connect a SCSI tape drive to the CHARON-AXP host via a PCI card
- Map the tape drive in the CHARON-AXP configuration file
a. Restore the source HP Alpha system backups from tape to disk images via OpenVMS running on CHARON-AXP.
b. Boot from standalone backups and restore the content to CHARON-AXP virtual disks. - Dump the source HP Alpha system backups to tape images with the "mtd" utility and:
a. Boot from the freshly installed OpenVMS system and restore the tape images to CHARON-AXP virtual disks.
b. Boot from standalone backups and restore the content to CHARON-AXP virtual disks.
- Map the tape drive in the CHARON-AXP configuration file
Create a network cluster between the source HP Alpha system and CHARON-AXP (it is possible to use the source system as a boot server) then perform backups from one disk to another:
$ BACKUP/IMAGE/IGNORE=INTERLOCK REAL$DKA0: DKA0:
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