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Editing /etc/sitename

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Proceed in the /etc/inittab file to the last field on the line and change the two-char-acter terminal type field (xl) to your console's terminal type. Position the cursor on the "x" and type cw to enter Change Word mode. lYpe in your terminal type.

Press the Esc key and then type zz (uppercase). Enter the following commands to write this file out to disk:

sync sync

3.14 Edit /etc/sitename to add your site name. Enter the following commands to write the file out to disk:

sync sync

Completion

3.15 The following steps are necessary to complete the installation.

System Files 3.15.1 In paragraph 3.2, Saving Files, you were advised to save certain system files. The following files have not changed between Release 3.3 and Release 3.3.1;

they can be restored directly from your backup tar or cpio tape. (Note: Uyou are upgrading from a release prior to 3.3, you must check to verify that no changes have been made since then.)

Release Infonnation / etc/backups/do _ mon thly / etc/backups/monthly / etc/backups/ff_ to _ frec /etc/bcheckrc

Refer to the discussion of Basic Networking Utilities (uucp) in Section 5 for con-siderations when restoring /etc/passwd.

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Customizing Devices

Unmounting /usr

The following system files have changed between Release 3.3 and Release 3.3.1 and should not be restored from a backup copy. Rather, these should be custom-ized to fit your environment. Use backup paper copies of these files as a guide in customizing the following system files.

/ etc/ download /etc/gettydefs /usr/lib/acct/holidays

/usr/lib/terminfo _ src/printer. ti

/usr!1ib/uucp/Dial(~rs

/usr/ti/dnio/fecap.inl

/usr/spoo 1/lp/modeI!standard lusr/ti/master

Please note that the following files contain names of file systems that need to be modified if you have renamed anyvo]ume during the execution of devadm -c. You must edit these files and ensure that the device names of the file systems now agree with the new volume names:

/etc/fstab /etc/checklist /etc/rc

NOTE: You mw)t create directories for mounting file systems other than / and /usr. Review the fstab file to determine which directory nodes must be re-created.

Use the mkdir command to create these directories.

3.15.2 Use devadm in the interactive mode (devadm -i) to customize your de-vices. Refer to Configuring Devices in the TI System V Administrator's Guide (TI part number 2540539-0001) for detailed information concerning configuration of secondary disks, tapes, terminals, printers, and terminal concentrators.

3.15.3 Before proceeding to multiuser mode, unmount the /usr file system by entering the following command:

umount /dev/dsk/sys:usr; sync

Note that the preceding command assumes that your system disk is named sys. If it is not, substitute your volume name in place of sys.

init 2 3.15.4 Now proceed to multiuser mode by entering the folllowing command:

init 2

Answer y when prompted for date and file system checking. All file systems created before the 3.2.0 release must be checked by the fsck command before they can be mounted.

Restoring Files 3.15.5 You can now restore any data files, application programs, or user files that were backed up before this installation began. In addition, you may need to reinstall and relink third-party and application software. When restoring files, do not replace any files that were on the distribution tape.

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3.15.6 The File Formats and Miscellaneous sections in the TI System VProgram-mer's Reference, Volume 2, discuss file formats and miscellaneous topics. Become familiar with these sections to help you customize your system. See environ(5) for a description of how the system sets environment variables when a user logs in.

1. Edit the file /etc{fZ. If necessary, set up /etc{fZ so that it contains your time zone. The format is.oxnzzzwherexa is the standard local time zone abbrevi-ation, n is the difference in hours from Greenwich mean time, and zzz is the abbreviation for the daylight-saving local time zone, if any. Note that you must also edit the file /etcmMEZONE. Make sure the value for TZ in that file matches the contents of /etc/TZ. The following list gives examples of time zone abbreviations:

Time Zone Eastern Central Mountain Pacific

Entry EST5EDT CST6CDT MSTIMDT PST8PDT

2. Create user accounts and environment. See the section entitled User Man-agement in the TI System V Administrator's Guide and environ(5). Assign passwords to all user IDs.

3. Configure spooler devices. See the section entitled Printer Spooling System in the TI System V Administrator's Guide.

4. Configure uucp, if necessary. See the section entitled Administering Basic Networking (uucp) in the TI System V Administrator's Guide and paragraph 5.1.2 in this document.

5. TIme your system for optimum performance. See the section entitled System Performance in the TI System V Administrator's Guide.

6. Determine if you want to run the netcp(lT) utility on the HPE interface(s) if you are using a 68040 MP or a HPEOl Ethernet option card. See Configuring the STREAMS XNS Driver in the Ethernet section of the TI System V Admin-istrator's Guide for details.

7. Configure the Streams-based pseudo-tty driver if you have any add-on prod-ucts that use this facility. See paragraph 5.1.16 for more information.

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