We tried to install a 2nd CPU in a 2100.
The hardware install was easy. However given
some of the things I've read on the list,
concerning CPU upgrades, I assumed that my
original osf-base, non-SMP license, would load
upon reboot after the CPU install so I could,
then, register/load the SMP license on-line. This
didn't happen.
Upon reboot the non-SMP license did not load and my console
was "stuck" and I couldn't log into root. I, then, tried
to register/load the SMP license from single-
user mode which resulted in a "not enough units" message.
Trying to load the non-SMP license manually, not unexpectedly,
came back with "not enough units" too.
At this point it appears that I do not have a SMP license
with enough units and when/how do I install it when I
do have a proper SMP license?
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|Karen Byrd, Digital Alpha Sys./Net.|
| Manager |
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|University of Pennsylvania |
|Computing & Information Technology |
|(Medical School Computer Facility) |
|Philadelphia, PA 19104 (USA) |
|E-mail: byrd_at_mscf.med.upenn.edu |
| byrd_at_info.med.upenn.edu |
| karen_at_mail.med.upenn.edu |
|FAX: (215)573-2277 |
|Phone: (215)898-6865 |
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Received on Wed Feb 26 1997 - 18:28:56 NZDT