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<H1>
Setting Up a System</H1>
<H2>
Hardware and Software Requirements</H2>
<P>
The system must meet the requirements for running as a <A
HREF="http://babylon.engr.sgi.com/sn/doc/index.html">partitioned system</A>.
This includes having an Origin 2000 with at least 2.3 hubs and having
that system partitioned into one of the <A
HREF="http://babylon.engr.sgi.com/sn/doc/part.html#cfg">supported
configurations</A>. The system has to be running at least version 6.5.3
of Irix and have all the necessary clshm files installed and modules
configured into the operating system.</P>
<H2>
Configuring the Operating System</H2>
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/var/sysgen/system/irix.sm must have the following modules changed from
being EXCLUDE to INCLUDE on all partitions in the system:</P>
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<LI>
partition
<LI>
xpc
<LI>
cl
<LI>
clshm
<LI>
if_cl (optional)
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And once this is changed all systems should be
&quot;autoconfig&quot;ed. </P>
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To partition down the system see the mkpart command man pages on the
system.</P>
<H2>
Necessary Files</H2>
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The following files need to have been installed on your system:</P>
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<A HREF="man.html#clshmctl">/usr/etc/clshmctl</A>
<LI>
<A HREF="man.html#clshmd">/usr/etc/clshmd</A>
<LI>
<A HREF="man.html#clshm_diag">/usr/etc/clshm_diag</A>
<LI>
/etc/config/clshmd
<LI>
/etc/init.d/sn0start
<LI>
<A HREF="man.html#xp_func">/usr/include/xp_shm.h</A>
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/usr/lib32/libclshm.so
<LI>
/usr/lib64/libclshm.so
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Starting Up the Daemon</H2>
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Once the system is up and running as a partitioned system, the clshm
daemon must be turned on. This is done using the <A
HREF="man.html#clshmctl">/usr/etc/clshmctl</A> command. Or if you want
the daemon to be started up every time the system boots up then do a
&quot;chkconfig clshmd on&quot; and the next time the system boots up
the daemon will be on. To make sure that all partitions are up and have
their daemons running run the <A HREF="man.html#clshm_diag">clshm_diag</A>
command.</P>
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