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Installing from Fast-Load Tapes<br />

• If you encounter any difficulties while following these installation sequences, contact<br />

your Unisys Product Support Center.<br />

• <strong>Software</strong> levels in <strong>ClearPath</strong> <strong>OS</strong> <strong>2200</strong> <strong>Release</strong> <strong>13.2</strong> have been tested for stability <strong>and</strong><br />

compatibility as part of an integrated system. Products having lower levels than<br />

those in <strong>ClearPath</strong> <strong>OS</strong> <strong>2200</strong> <strong>Release</strong> <strong>13.2</strong> might function correctly, but Unisys<br />

recommends that your site develop a migration plan to use only <strong>ClearPath</strong> <strong>OS</strong> <strong>2200</strong><br />

<strong>Release</strong> <strong>13.2</strong> levels.<br />

7.6. Installing from Fast-Load Tapes<br />

This sequence describes how to migrate to the current release by using fast-load tapes<br />

to speed up installation of the Integrated Operating Environment (IOE) on a <strong>ClearPath</strong><br />

server. In this sequence, the following fast-load tapes are used: CP-FLD, CP-FLD400,<br />

CP-OE1A, CP-OE1B, <strong>and</strong> CP-OE2 (see 7.4).<br />

With this sequence, you install the CP-FLD or the CP-FLD400 first-load tape before<br />

building <strong>and</strong> booting the Exec. While building your <strong>ClearPath</strong> <strong>OS</strong> <strong>2200</strong> <strong>Release</strong> <strong>13.2</strong><br />

Exec, you must install any separately packaged Exec features that your site has ordered<br />

from the CP-SPF tape.<br />

The products on fast-load tapes are the released version of the products. Interim<br />

corrections are not available on those tapes. If you have installed any interim corrections<br />

or have fixes in products beyond the released version, you must perform one of the<br />

following steps to ensure that your site's version remains installed.<br />

• Install all of the products on the fast-load tape <strong>and</strong> then reinstall the interim<br />

correction or site-updated products.<br />

• Selectively install the products off the fast-load tape <strong>and</strong> do not install interim<br />

correction or site-updated products.<br />

You could choose to not use the fast-load tape but instead install products from package<br />

tapes (see 7.7). One product that is often affected in this manner is Enterprise Output<br />

Manager (EOM).<br />

Notes:<br />

• This installation sequence uses the logical package name. See C.1 for more<br />

information.<br />

• Once IOE products have been installed from the fast-load tape, they need not be<br />

reinstalled from a package tape unless your site wishes to customize the installation.<br />

• Since every user database configuration can differ, it is strongly suggested that you<br />

read the appropriate overview, planning, installation <strong>and</strong> configuration guides that<br />

apply to your own environment. This installation suggests only the order the<br />

products need to be installed.<br />

• If you are migrating an existing Dorado 400, Dorado 4000, or Dorado 4100 system to<br />

this release from a prior release, there are critical interdependencies involving<br />

CPComm<strong>OS</strong>, various plateau components, <strong>and</strong> the installation order for certain<br />

products (including the EXEC). Refer to sections “7.9 Migration for Dorado 4000”,<br />

“7.10 Migration for Dorado 400” or “7.11 Migration for Existing Dorado 4100<br />

Customers” for details.<br />

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