Meridian America Link/Customer Controlled Routing User Manual

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394 Chapter 14: Software installation, upgrade, and update procedures

553-3202-210 Standard October 1998

Procedure 1: Application configuration and start-up (continued)

Figure 109
Software install messages

Configuring your system for NSE. Please wait.
/usr/src/uts/m68k/sysgen/sysgen -l /usr/src/uts/m68k/sysgen -big
make -f io.mk MAKE=make FRC= DASHG= DASHO=-O INCRT=/usr/include
LIBDIR=../cf SYS= CFLAGS= -O -I/usr/include -DLAI -DINKERNE
L -DSTREAMS -DBRIDGE CPU=m68k CC=/bin/pcc/cc
make -f scsi.mk "MAKE=make" "CC=/bin/pcc/cc" "FRC=" "INCRT=/usr/include"
"DASHO=-O" "CFLAGS=-O -I/usr/include -DLAI -DINKER

.
.
.

Warning: ./config.h: 358: NBLK4 redefined
rm -f sysV68 sysV68.nm
ld -o sysV68 ld.VME131 m68kvec.o low.o conf.o lib.io lib.ml lib.os
lib.s5 lib.bpp lib.fpack lib.nosrc lib.fpsp lib.du lib.tc
pip lib.nfs lib.bppv2 lib.c37x lib.kdb lib.lnc lib.nsedebug lib.sbc lib.scsi
lib.wan lib.x25 lib.stub lib.io lib.ml lib.os
lib.s5 lib.bpp lib.fpack lib.nosrc lib.fpsp lib.du lib.tcpip lib.nfs lib.bppv2
lib.c37x lib.kdb lib.lnc lib.nsedebug lib.sbc lib.scs
i lib.wan lib.x25 lib.stub
mcs -da "SYSTEM V/68 - R3V7" sysV68
chmod 755 sysV68
../kdb/kdbnm -q sysV68
../kdb/kdbnm: not enough space for symbol table
../kdb/kdbnm: need total of 145908 bytes at k_symtab
../kdb/kdbnm: 135168 bytes were reserved for symbols, 135168 bytes were used
sysV68 made.

Figure 110
Module name prompt

ADD MODULE NAME AND ADDRESS TO TCPIP TRANSPORT PROVIDER DATABASE

If you are not sure how to answer any prompt, type Т?У for HELP.

Your moduleÕs system is currently the default name. We recommend that you change
it to avoid possible name conflicts.

Enter the MODULE NAME to be added to the tcpip transport provider database
(?, or module name):

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You are prompted for the name of the Application Module or
IPE Module. (The term Òmodule nameÓ refers to an Ethernet host
computer, which in this case is the Application Module or IPE
Module.) Type the module name and press [Return]. The module
name must not exceed eight alphanumeric characters. For more
information about module names, consult your network
administrator.

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