
Overview of Installing G06.24
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NonStop SQL/MP
OSS EasySetup (T0585) (G06.16, G06.23)
The OSS EasySetup product (T0585) is available for automated setup, as described in
the Open System Services Installation Guide. OSS EasySetup is a series of TACL
scripts that assist a site when configuring and installing a minimal OSS subsystem for
the first time or when starting, stopping, or removing an OSS subsystem. OSS
EasySetup requires the process $NULL and the installation of SPI template files.
The product NULL (T6025) is included on each SUT even though for G06.23 and later,
with new PARAMs introduced, $NULL and $ZSMP are no longer required to bring up
the OSS Monitor. You no longer are forced to install them.
Starting in G06.23, EasySetup allows use of ZSPI definition files installed other than in
the default location and allows use of a non-default ISV disk for OSS.
NonStop SQL/MP
In general, when migrating to a new version of NonStop SQL/MP software, you should
be reasonably sure you do not want to revert to the previous version of the software
before you perform any of the following actions:
•
Create a NonStop SQL/MP catalog whose version is newer than the previous
version of the NonStop SQL/MP software. This situation occurs automatically when
you create a catalog on a node running the new version of the software.
•
Create a NonStop SQL/MP table using new features that cause the version of the
table to be newer than the previous version of NonStop SQL/MP software.
•
Compile a program using the new version of the NonStop SQL/MP compiler.
NonStop SQL/MX Release 2.0 (G06.23 and G06.24)
See the G06.23 Release Version Update Compendium, the Interactive Upgrade Guide,
and the SQL/MX Installation and Management Guide for more information about
migrating to SQL/MX Release 2.0. See also the SQL/MX Comparison Guide for
SQL/MP Users and the T0650ABA softdoc, which is the master softdoc for software
components included in SQL/MX Release 2.0.
Note. SQL/MX Release 2.0 requires processors that support IEEE floating-point functions. All
processors in a node on which SQL/MX Release 2.0 is installed must be Model 1954 (S72000) or
newer. A processor halt%005101 can result when one or more processors in a system do not meet the
minimum hardware requirements for installing SQL/MX Release 2.0.
In addition to supporting IEEE floating-point functions, a NonStop system on which SQL/MX Release 2.0
is installed must support the SQL/MX minimum requirement of 1GB per processor. For more information
about the SQL/MX hardware and memory requirements, see the SQL/MX Installation and Management
Guide.
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