Nim server configuration – IBM 6C4 User Manual

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3. If you replace the network adapter in the client, the network adapter hardware

address for the client must be updated on the NIM server.

4. The Control state (Cstate) for standalone clients on the NIM server should be kept

in the diagnostic boot has been enabled state.

5. On the client system, the NIM server network adapter can be put in the bootlist after

the boot disk drive. This allows the system to boot in standalone diagnostics from
the NIM server should there be a problem booting from the disk drive. Another
option is to use the

Select Boot Options

function in the SMS menus to set up the

network adapter that is connected to the NIM server for a one-time boot of
standalone diagnostics.

NIM Server Configuration

Refer to the

AIX Installation Guide and Reference

for information on doing the following:

v

Register a client on the NIM server.

v

Enable a client to run diagnostics from the NIM server.

To verify that the client system is registered on the NIM server and

diagnostic boot

is

enabled; from the command line on the NIM server, run the following command:

lsnim -a Cstate -Z ClientName

Refer to the following table for system responses.

Note: The

ClientName

is the name of the system on which you want to run the

standalone diagnostics.

System Response

Client Status

#name:Cstate:

ClientName: diagnostic boot has been

enabled:

The client system is registered on the NIM
server and enabled to run diagnostics from the
NIM server.

#name:Cstate:

ClientName:ready for a NIM operation:

or

#name:Cstate:

ClientName:BOS installation has been

enabled:

The client system is registered on the NIM
server but not enabled to run standalone
diagnostics from the NIM server.
Note: If the client system is registered on the
NIM server but Cstate has not been enabled,
no data will be returned.

0042-053 lsnim: there is no NIM object

named "ClientName"

The client is not registered on the NIM server.

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