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Introduction
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. The process is similar for all CHARON-AXP models.
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Creating CHARON Virtual Machine
As a first step it is required to create a CHARON Virtual Machine (VM) using the CHARON Virtual Machines Manager in the following way:
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Specify the HP Alpha model to be emulated and the name of the VM then press the "Create" button:
The VM will be created:
Select the VM from the left pane and switch to the "VM Configuration" tab.
In order to reproduce the target HP Alpha configuration, press the "Edit Configuration file" button:
Alternatively it is possible to select the target CHARON VM and press the "Edit Configuration" button.
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Collecting information about the source HP Alpha system
The next step is to determine the exact configuration of the HP Alpha hardware in order to create the CHARON VM configuration file.
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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:
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Controller | Devices on controller | Description |
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KZPBA |
| SCSI disk/tape controller |
KGPSA-CA | -DGA0 (RZ24) | FC disk controller |
OPA0 | System console | |
-DQA0 | IDE CD-ROM controller | |
EWA0 | Network interface, MAC address: "F8-D1-11-00-67-E6" |
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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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Creation of the CHARON-AXP configuration file
Using the above information, the following parameters and values can be set in the configuration file:
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Making disk images
In our example, the mapping of the KZPBA SCSI controller include disk and tape images. The tape images have not to be manually created whereas the disk images have to be created as described below.
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Start the "MkDisk" utility by pressing the "Virtual Disk Tool" button in the "Host Information & Utilities" tab of the CHARON Virtual Machines Manager:
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The following dialog will appear:
Select "Alpha AXP" in the "Select System" drop-down menu, "SCSI" in the "All Controllers" drop-down menu and "RZ24" (for example) in the "Select Disk Type" drop-down menu.
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Press then the "Create Disk Image" button:
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Repeat this sequence for the disks "RZ28.vdisk", "RZ22.vdisk" and "RZ23.vdisk". Place them in the same folder.
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Installation of HP 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 backup over the network but for this operation a bootable network-enabled operating system on a CHARON-AXP disk image or physical disk is needed.
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Run the CHARON VM and boot from the CDROM named "dqa0" ("migration.cfg" is the configuration file we use in this example):
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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.
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Making remote backups
Now we are ready to create the disk backups of the source HP Alpha system on the CHARON VM.
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When the backup operation will be completed, the disk "DKA300" of the CHARON VM will contain 3 savesets: "DKA0.BCK", "DKA100.BCK" and "DKA200.BCK".
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Restore backups to CHARON-AXP disks
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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The NIC can be disabled with a interface="(disabled)"
statement in the CHARON VM configuration file.
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Alternative ways of data transfer
Some alternative methods of data transfer are also possible. For example:
- Connect a SCSI tape drive to the CHARON-AXP host via a PCI card
- Map the tape drive in the CHARON VM configuration file
a. Restore the source HP Alpha system backups from tape to disk images via OpenVMS running on the CHARON VM.
b. Boot from standalone backups and restore the content to the CHARON VM virtual disks - Dump the source HP Alpha system backups to tape images using the "mtd" utility and:
a. Boot from the freshly installed OpenVMS system and restore the tape images to the CHARON VM virtual disks
b. Boot from the standalone backup and restore the content to the CHARON VM virtual disks
- Map the tape drive in the CHARON VM configuration file
Create a network cluster between the source HP Alpha system and the CHARON VM (it is possible to use the source system as a boot server); then perform simple backups from one disk to another:
$ BACKUP/IMAGE/IGNORE=INTERLOCK REAL$DKA0: DKA0:
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