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Initializing an Existing System (I-Boot)<br />

23. Install your remaining products.<br />

Notes:<br />

• Use the SOLAR PKGREG Key Package Summary Report produced when the key<br />

tape was registered to determine which products remain.<br />

• See Appendix C for the tape names of these products.<br />

7.8. Initializing an Existing System (I-Boot)<br />

System initialization is initiated when there are no files on fixed mass storage to be<br />

saved. It is typically used in test scenarios, <strong>and</strong> with mass storage specifically reserved<br />

for test purposes, or for setting up a new <strong>and</strong> previously unused environment. In very<br />

infrequent cases, system initialization might be initiated to boot a system to an initialized<br />

or clear state in preparation for reloading data that was lost due to a catastrophic event.<br />

This subsection provides a procedure for installing your <strong>ClearPath</strong> <strong>OS</strong> <strong>2200</strong> <strong>Release</strong> <strong>13.2</strong><br />

suite of products with an initial boot. With this sequence, you boot the system with the<br />

supplied boot tape. You can use this environment for further system enhancements,<br />

such as tailoring the <strong>OS</strong> <strong>2200</strong> operating system, TIP, <strong>and</strong> MCB.<br />

In this procedure, you use fast-load <strong>and</strong> package tapes to install your products. Because<br />

of the many product <strong>and</strong> feature interdependencies, do not r<strong>and</strong>omly install <strong>ClearPath</strong><br />

<strong>OS</strong> <strong>2200</strong> <strong>Release</strong> <strong>13.2</strong> software. Although some flexibility is allowed, this recommended<br />

installation order should be observed as closely as possible.<br />

In this sequence, the following fast-load tapes are used: CP-FLD, CP-FLD400, CP-OE1A,<br />

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

Notes:<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 />

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

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

• If you encounter any difficulties when following this installation sequence, contact<br />

your Unisys Support Center.<br />

Installation Sequence<br />

Caution<br />

Failure to read <strong>and</strong> apply the installation considerations described in 7.2 might<br />

cause the following installation sequence to fail.<br />

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