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Installing from Package Tapes<br />

8. Generate Exec level 48R8A (<strong>ClearPath</strong> <strong>OS</strong> <strong>2200</strong> <strong>Release</strong> <strong>13.2</strong>). During system<br />

generation, all SGS configuration labels in the CO$CONFIG element are compared to<br />

a list of valid configuration SGSs. See 4.2 for a listing of any obsolete SGS<br />

configuration labels that should be removed.<br />

If an invalid SGS is detected, the following error occurs <strong>and</strong> the system generation<br />

stops:<br />

ERROR - CO$CONFIG SGS LABEL name<br />

IS NOT VALID BECAUSE IT IS MISSPELLED, IS OBSOLETE, OR<br />

HAS AN IMBEDDED SEMICOLON. VERIFY THE SPELLING, REMOVE<br />

THE OBSOLETE SGS(S), OR CORRECT THE IMBEDDED SEMICOLON!<br />

See 4.2.1 for more information about generating boot tapes for the correct system<br />

type.<br />

9. If your site requires a customized TIPUTIL, build the level of TIPUTIL that<br />

corresponds to the target Exec level using the CP-TRN tape.<br />

Notes:<br />

• TIPUTIL generations require the RLIB$ file which corresponds to the target Exec<br />

level. If you generate your TIPUTIL on the target Exec level, it will include the<br />

correct RLIB$ file. To prebuild your TIPUTIL system on your current system<br />

before migration to the target Exec level, use the RLIB$ SGS to specify the<br />

location of the target Exec’s RLIB$ file. For details on using the RLIB$ SGS, see<br />

Configuring TIP in the Exec System <strong>Software</strong> Installation <strong>and</strong> Configuration<br />

Guide.<br />

• TIPUTIL requires ASCII FORTRAN Compiler (FTN) <strong>and</strong> C Compiler (UC) to build.<br />

ASCII FORTRAN Compiler is delivered with the CSW20-BLD style. See 3.9 for<br />

more information. C Compiler is part of the IOE.<br />

10. Boot the Exec. When you boot the system, you are loading the Exec into the system<br />

from the boot tape <strong>and</strong> then initializing the system.<br />

Unisys recommends that all sites use jump key 4 to reload libraries.<br />

For additional information on booting the Exec, refer to the Exec System <strong>Software</strong><br />

Installation <strong>and</strong> Configuration Guide.<br />

11. Install DAP from tape CP02, FLIT from tape CP07, <strong>and</strong> DMPLIB from the tape CP05.<br />

Note: EXEC dumps taken on any level should always be processed with the levels<br />

of DAP <strong>and</strong> DMPLIB corresponding to that release. Older levels of DAP <strong>and</strong> DMPLIB<br />

may not recognize changes made in newer EXEC levels.<br />

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