If not, examine your nodelist file ./group1 and also ensure that the Kerberos
ticket is current to permit "rsh" to be performed. If not, you may need to
refresh it. The System Administrator should also be able to help you with
Kerberos initialization. If not, consult your support center.
If you only need to do a few nodes, use the dsh -w host1,host2,host3...
command format to explicitly exercise groups of nodes rather than using the
working collective.
5. Determine if the AIX operating system on each relevant node is at the
required level by typing:
dsh oslevel
-OR -
dsh -w <host1,host2> oslevel
at the prompt, then press Enter. <host1,host2> is a list of the hostnames for
the nodes which the adapter will be installed on.
6. The required AIX Level is: 4.2.1 and higher.
If the nodes are NOT at a supported AIX level, upgrade the AIX level on the
nodes. Contact the System Administrator for assistance.
7. Determine if the PSSP level on each node is at the required level by typing:
/usr/lpp/ssp/bin/splstdata -G -b
then press Enter. The results are in a form similar to the following:
node# hostname hdw_enet_addr srvr response install_disk
last_install_image last_install_time next_install_image lppsource_name
pssp_ver
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 eion1.ppd.pok.i 85A75A6D4 disk hdisk
default Thu_Dec__4_9:7:23 default <lppsource>
<pssp level>
<lppsource> is the lppsource name for the node. <pssp level> is the pssp
level installed on the node.
8. The required PSSP level is: 2.4 and higher.
If the nodes are NOT at a supported PSSP level, upgrade the PSSP level on
the nodes. Contact the System Administrator for help.
4-2 Installation and User's Guide