HP (Hewlett-Packard) 4.5 Welding System User Manual


 
Note
This information also appears in the MultiNet v4.4 Installation and Administrator
Guide. For more details on configuring MultiNet, see the MultiNet documentation.
1. Start the configuration program with the following command:
$ MULTINET CONFIGURE /INTERFACE NET-CONFIG>
2. Enable the MultiNet UCX driver interface with the following command:
NET-CONFIG> SET LOAD-UCX-DRIVER TRUE
3. Exit the configuration program with the following command:
NET-CONFIG> EXIT
4. Edit your system startup command procedure to invoke MultiNet before starting
DECwindows.
5. Reboot the system to start MultiNet with the UCX $QIO driver loaded.
1.6.4.4 Continuous CPU Usage After Daylight Savings Time
Change
On OpenVMS 7.3 and higher, when the time is moved forward or back for the Daylight
Savings Time adjustment, multi threaded processes can go into a tight CPU loop. Applications
subject to this behavior include DCPS symbiont, DECevent, and anything using the Java
runtime such as the DESTA director. Stopping and restarting the processes (“desta stop”
followed by “desta start”) corrects the problem.
To resolve this issue, install the patch VMS73_TDF–V0100 or VMS731_TDF–V0100.
Otherwise, the behavior will happen again at each Daylight Savings Time adjustment.
1.6.4.5 New OpenVMS Patch Removal Feature
During WEBES installation, you may see messages similar to the following:
The following product has been selected:
DEC AXPVMS WEBES V4.2-0 Platform (product suite)
Information has been saved to allow you to uninstall the following patches:
RECOVERY DATA SET 001 created 25-JUL-2003 00:06:16.52
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PATCH APPLIED TO
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DEC AXPVMS VMS731_LAN V6.0 DEC AXPVMS VMS V7.2-2
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* If you continue, recovery data for the patches listed above will be deleted.
* The deletion of recovery data does not affect the installation status of
* patches applied to products that are not participating in this operation.
* However, continuing with this operation prevents you from uninstalling
* these patches at a future time by use of the PRODUCT UNDO PATCH command.