Before upgrading your system, HP recommends that you have
a recent AGEN$FEEDBACK.DAT file. This file is in SYS$SPECIFIC:[SYSEXE]
(that is, in [SYSx.SYSEXE], where x is
the root; for example, SYS0 or SYS1). In OpenVMS Cluster systems,
this file should exist in each node’s SYS$SPECIFIC directory.
When the system (or each system in a cluster) is rebooted after
the upgrade, AUTOGEN runs. If a recent AGEN$FEEDBACK.DAT file is
available, it is used. The data in this file helps AUTOGEN set
system parameters for your specific applications and workload.
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| NOTE: If you do not have a current AGEN$FEEDBACK.DAT file,
AUTOGEN might calculate system parameters that do not reflect your
system's requirements. In that case, multiple cycles of running
AUTOGEN and rebooting might be necessary before all layered products
can be started. In some cases, successful startup can require additional
entries in MODPARAMS.DAT. This should not be necessary if a current
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If you do not have the AGEN$FEEDBACK.DAT file on your system,
HP recommends that you create a current AGEN$FEEDBACK.DAT file during
a time when your system is running under a typical workload. To
ensure the greatest data reliability, the system should be running
for more than 24 hours but less than 30 days. Enter the following
command:
$ RUN SYS$SYSTEM:AGEN$FEEDBACK.EXE
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This runs very quickly and should not affect the performance
of your system while it executes.
You can also specify the SAVE_FEEDBACK option when you execute
the SYS$SYSTEM:SHUTDOWN.COM procedure; however, the data captured
might not fully reflect the typical workload on your system.
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| IMPORTANT: If you start AUTOGEN without specifying the execution-mode
parameter (FEEDBACK, NOFEEDBACK, or CHECK_FEEDBACK), AUTOGEN uses
the feedback information in its calculations. However, if the feedback
information reflects system up time of less than 24 hours, or if
the feedback information is more than 30 days old, AUTOGEN includes
warnings in the AGEN$PARAMS.REPORT file to alert you to potential
problems with the feedback data. If you wrongly assume the feedback
is valid, the parameter settings might vary significantly from your
expectations. If you specify FEEDBACK (or NOFEEDBACK), AUTOGEN uses (or
does not use) the feedback regardless of the data’s reliability.
AUTOGEN proceeds through the SETPARAMS phase (if you specified
SETPARAMS, SHUTDOWN, or REBOOT as the end phase) and sets system parameters
to the values it computed. If you specify CHECK_FEEDBACK, AUTOGEN checks the validity
of the feedback data. If AUTOGEN determines the feedback is suspect,
then AUTOGEN ignores the feedback when computing parameter values.
It stops at the TESTFILES phase and issues a warning in the report
that parameters have not been changed. You must read the report
and decide whether the calculated values are acceptable. You can
either use them (by running the AUTOGEN SETPARAMS phase) or rerun
AUTOGEN with valid feedback data. |
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