Installing and Updating HP-UX 10.20,ACE and Hardware ExtensionsHP 9000 ComputersB2355-90173B2355-90173April 1998© Copyright 1998 Hewlett-Packard Compa
10 Chapter 1Before You InstallPlanning Your New InstallationPlanning Your New InstallationNew features, component software, and recent changes for you
100 Appendix BConfiguring for a DHCP ServerSetting Up a DHCP Servere. Single click the Enable DHCP button.NOTE If Enable DHCP appears grayed-out, you w
Appendix B 101Configuring for a DHCP ServerSetting Up a DHCP ServerINTERFACE_NAME[2]=lan1IP_ADDRESS[2]=15.1.50.89SUBNET_MASK[2]=255.255.248.0BROADCAST_
102 Appendix BConfiguring for a DHCP ServerSetting Up a DHCP ServerFor More Information Refer to the auto_parms(1M) man page and the dhcpdb2conf(1M) ma
IndexIndex 103AAdvJournalFS.VXFS-ADV-KRN, 80AdvJournalFS.VXFS-ADV-RUN, 80analysissystem, 38applicationsfreedisk, 59installing, 69, 77listing, 58loadin
104 IndexIndexstopping autoboot (s700/s800),28stopping autoboot (s800), 31installation, 27, 60overview, 9planning, 10, 11preparation, 9, 26source, 24I
IndexIndex 105network, 24source mediastarting, 63swgettoolsupdating SD-UX with, 65, 68swinstallExtension Software, 77patches, 77procedure, 54system an
Chapter 1 11Before You InstallPlanning Your New Installation• Install software products from tape, CD-ROM, or network.• Execute HP-UX commands.Some of
12 Chapter 1Before You InstallPlanning Your New InstallationThe Installation ProcessThis HP-UX installation procedure is similar to that used for prev
Chapter 1 13Before You InstallPlanning Your New InstallationFigure 1-1 The Cold Install ProcessEach of the steps in the diagram is explained in Chapte
14 Chapter 1Before You InstallPlanning Your New InstallationThe HP-UX 10.20 Install MediaThe Install program software is a single, self-contained volu
Chapter 1 15Before You InstallPlanning Your New InstallationThe HP-UX Product MediaThe product media for the "Install and Core" HP-UX produc
16 Chapter 1Before You InstallPlanning Your New InstallationServers Server systems supported on this release include the following: T600,K370, K570, K
Chapter 1 17Before You InstallSystem Requirements System RequirementsBesides the minimums shown below, you will have additionalrequirements for such t
18 Chapter 1Before You InstallSystem RequirementsOther Devices Your system can also have any HP-supported device. Ifyou have an unsupported device con
Chapter 1 19Before You InstallSystem RequirementsFor HP-UX 10.20, Series 700 Software Disk Striping arrays are notsupported. SDS arrays can be convert
2NoticesUse of this manual and compact disc(s), flexible disc(s) or tapecartridge(s) supplied for this pack is restricted to this product only.Addition
20 Chapter 1Before You InstallChecking the MediaChecking the MediaMake sure you have obtained the HP-UX tape or CD-ROM that matchesyour source device
Chapter 1 21Before You InstallObtaining and Entering CodewordsObtaining and Entering CodewordsThere are two types of software on the Product Media: pr
22 Chapter 1Before You InstallBacking Up Your Current SystemBacking Up Your Current System• If you currently have no operating system or files on your
Chapter 1 23Before You InstallBacking Up Your Current SystemYou should also make copies of your "dot" files (for example, .profileand .mailrc
24 Chapter 1Before You InstallChoosing the Install SourceChoosing the Install SourceAn HP-UX 10.20 cold install can be made from two different sources
Chapter 1 25Before You InstallChoosing the Install Source5. You must edit the file /etc/instl_boottab on the server and addat least one IP address that
26 Chapter 1Before You InstallChoosing the Install SourceFor More InformationFor examples of install configuration files, see Appendix A, “SampleConfigur
Chapter 2 27Installing HP-UX2 Installing HP-UXIn this chapter you will find start-up procedures based on the use of twotypes of sources:• Booting from
28 Chapter 2Installing HP-UXBooting from Media (All Series)Booting from Media (All Series)CD-ROMs Used inInstallation:Only the Install and CORE OS Sof
Chapter 2 29Installing HP-UXBooting from Media (All Series)After it does a search, the boot ROM lists the devices from which you canboot. If a desired
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30 Chapter 2Installing HP-UXBooting from Media (All Series)3. Type the following:boot scsi.xUse the SCSI address of the boot device for x.4. If you se
Chapter 2 31Installing HP-UXBooting from Media (All Series)1. Check the hardware.2. Press x Enter.3. Type s Enter to initiate another search.4. At the
32 Chapter 2Installing HP-UXBooting from Media (All Series)1. When you have chosen your boot device and entered the bootcommand, a connection will be
Chapter 2 33Installing HP-UXBooting from Media (All Series)Older Server BootProcessFor Models 8x7, 845, 835, 870, and other older Series 800 computers
34 Chapter 2Installing HP-UXBooting from Media (All Series)• If neither the primary or alternate device paths correspond to thatfor the CD-ROM device,
Chapter 2 35Installing HP-UXBooting from a Network (Workstation/Series 700, B, C J Only)Booting from a Network(Workstation/Series 700, B, C J Only)1.
36 Chapter 2Installing HP-UXBooting from a Network (Workstation/Series 700, B, C J Only)• If necessary, type the following command again:search lanNot
Chapter 2 37Installing HP-UXBooting from a Network (Workstation/Series 700, B, C J Only) Command Description -
38 Chapter 2Installing HP-UXBooting from a Network (Workstation/Series 700, B, C J Only)System ConfigurationWhether you booted the install kernel from
Chapter 2 39Installing HP-UXInstalling and Configuring the Operating SystemInstalling and Configuring theOperating System1. After you have booted the In
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40 Chapter 2Installing HP-UXInstalling and Configuring the Operating SystemIf you plan to use a network software depot to load the operatingsystem, you
Chapter 2 41Installing HP-UXInstalling and Configuring the Operating System HP-UX INSTALLATION UTILITY NETWORK CONFIGURATION
42 Chapter 2Installing HP-UXSelecting the Root DiskSelecting the Root DiskIf you have more than one target disk, after you have finished with theInstal
Chapter 2 43Installing HP-UXSelecting the Root Disk2. With the desired disk highlighted, choose it by using Tab to select OKand press Enter.• If the d
44 Chapter 2Installing HP-UXViewing or Modifying ConfigurationViewing or Modifying ConfigurationIf you selected OK on the previous screen, or if you hav
Chapter 2 45Installing HP-UXViewing or Modifying ConfigurationNOTE Starting from the HPUX 10.20 version, /stand is created as aseparately mounted file s
46 Chapter 2Installing HP-UXViewing or Modifying ConfigurationView/Modify BasicConfigurationFigure 2-15This screen allows you to modify disk configuratio
Chapter 2 47Installing HP-UXViewing or Modifying ConfigurationIf you plan to configure multiple disks into the root volume group, youshould ensure that
48 Chapter 2Installing HP-UXViewing or Modifying ConfigurationConfiguring the Disk and File SystemFigure 2-16A screen display similar to this summarizes
Chapter 2 49Installing HP-UXViewing or Modifying ConfigurationSpecifying Disk Usage If you selected Modify Disk Parameters, in the screen shown in Figu
Contents51. Before You InstallPlanning Your New Installation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10Media for the Release. .
50 Chapter 2Installing HP-UXViewing or Modifying Configuration• Tab to Modify Disk Parameters... and press Enter. You will seeFigure 2-18. Go to the ne
Chapter 2 51Installing HP-UXViewing or Modifying Configuration• Initializing a disk ("mediainit") is both time consuming and generallyunneces
52 Chapter 2Installing HP-UXViewing or Modifying ConfigurationFigure 2-20 Configure File SystemsOn this screen, you can configure file system space and us
Chapter 2 53Installing HP-UXViewing or Modifying Configurationd. When you are satisfied with the parameters, choose OK to acceptthe changes and return t
54 Chapter 2Installing HP-UXLoading the Core Operating SystemLoading the Core Operating SystemFigure 2-21When you have finished with configuration or el
Chapter 2 55Installing HP-UXLoading the Core Operating Systemselections in the View/Modify Basic Configuration screen (see Figure2-15). While doing thi
56 Chapter 2Installing HP-UXLoading the Core Operating System1. The hostname for your system.2. The region (e.g. "North America") for your t
Chapter 2 57Installing HP-UXLoading the Core Operating System• If you haven't already configured the network, the SystemParameters screen gives yo
58 Chapter 2Installing HP-UXVerifying and Completing the InstallationVerifying and Completing theInstallationWhen you have completed the OS installati
Chapter 2 59Installing HP-UXVerifying and Completing the InstallationRemoving Unwanted Software/FilesetsIf it is necessary to remove software that has
6ContentsSelecting the Root Disk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42Viewing or Modifying Configuration. . .
60 Chapter 2Installing HP-UXVerifying and Completing the InstallationNOTE Multi-User License Software: If you are loading HP-UX from aCD-ROM, multi-us
Chapter 3 61Updating HP-UX3 Updating HP-UXUpdating your system from the existing HP-UX 10.0x, to HP-UX 10.20releases involves using swinstall and othe
62 Chapter 3Updating HP-UXHP-UX 10.20 System RequirementsHP-UX 10.20 System RequirementsFor general system requirements for updating, please see “HP-U
Chapter 3 63Updating HP-UXHP-UX 10.20 System Requirements/usr/sbin/swagentd -r4. Ensure that your system has at least 30 MB of swap enabled beforestar
64 Chapter 3Updating HP-UXHP-UX 10.20 System Requirements5. Insert the CD-ROM into its drive.6. Wait for the busy lights to stop blinking.7. If necess
Chapter 3 65Updating HP-UXUpdating SD-UX Before Installing/Updating SoftwareUpdating SD-UX BeforeInstalling/Updating SoftwareBefore you can update to
66 Chapter 3Updating HP-UXUpdating SD-UX Before Installing/Updating SoftwareFurther examples are in the next section. After you have updatedSD-UX, you
Chapter 3 67Updating HP-UXUpdating SD-UX Before Installing/Updating Software1. Copy the swgettools script file (in the catalog/SW-DIST/pfilesdirectory)
68 Chapter 3Updating HP-UXUpdating SD-UX Before Installing/Updating SoftwareFor More Information Consult the swgettools(1M) man page (on a 10.20 syste
Chapter 3 69Updating HP-UXUpdating HP-UX SoftwareUpdating HP-UX SoftwareIf you are updating software on an existing HP-UX 10.20 system youshould begin
Contents7Media Install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .83Adjusting File System Size . . .
70 Chapter 3Updating HP-UXUpdating HP-UX Software3. Select the software source host and depot.4. Select software as desired, or Match what Target Has
Chapter 3 71Updating HP-UXUpdating HP-UX SoftwareSpecify Source ScreenFigure 3-11. Clicking on the field beside Source Depot Type displays a choice ofL
72 Chapter 3Updating HP-UXUpdating HP-UX SoftwareSoftware SelectionScreenFigure 3-2• On the Software Selection screen, highlight an item and click on
Chapter 3 73Updating HP-UXUpdating HP-UX SoftwareInstall Analysis ScreenFigure 3-3• By clicking on the Logfile button, you can open the logfile to monit
74 Chapter 3Updating HP-UXUpdating HP-UX SoftwareDisk Space AnalysisScreenFigure 3-41. The Disk Space Analysis gives you an estimate of available disk
Chapter 3 75Updating HP-UXUpdating HP-UX Software3. Close the Disk Space confirmation window to see the analysiswindow.4. When the disk analysis is sat
76 Chapter 3Updating HP-UXUpdating HP-UX SoftwareNOTE For an OS update, you will also need to repeat the update steps with theappropriate bundle on th
Chapter 3 77Updating HP-UXUpdating HP-UX SoftwareUpdating Non-Interactively from Media orNetworkFor a generic update where no "customizing"
78 Chapter 3Updating HP-UXUpdating HP-UX SoftwareThe Extension Software CD depot directory looks similar to thefollowing. It will contain critical pat
Chapter 3 79Updating HP-UXUpdating HP-UX SoftwareAdding Additional FunctionalityIn case you need to add more bundles for the new functionality of HP-U
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80 Chapter 3Updating HP-UXUpdating HP-UX SoftwareInstalling the Optional OnlineJFS ProductHP OnlineJFS is the advanced optional bundle for the VxFS Fi
Chapter 4 81Troubleshooting Your Installation4 Troubleshooting YourInstallation
82 Chapter 4Troubleshooting Your InstallationNetwork InstallNetwork InstallThe following are some items to check if you have problems during theinstal
Chapter 4 83Troubleshooting Your InstallationMedia InstallMedia InstallIf your installation from the media fails, check the following:1. If you are us
84 Chapter 4Troubleshooting Your InstallationMedia InstallHere are the steps required for increasing the size limit of /usr:1. Determine if any space
Chapter 4 85Troubleshooting Your InstallationMedia Install6. Execute the following command:/sbin/umount /usrThis is required for the next step, since
86 Chapter 4Troubleshooting Your InstallationLarge SystemLarge SystemIf your are running a system with a large number of file systems, note thefollowin
Chapter 4 87Troubleshooting Your InstallationLarge System• By raising maxusers to a large value, such as 200.• By selecting an appropriate bundle of S
88 Chapter 4Troubleshooting Your InstallationLarge System
Appendix A 89Sample Configuration FileA Sample Configuration FileThe HP-UX cold-install process is driven by information stored inconfiguration files. The
Chapter 1 9Before You Install1 Before You InstallThis manual covers HP-UX 10.20, Additional Core Enhancements (ACE)and Hardware Extensions "cold&
90 Appendix ASample Configuration File# specify that the installation should be done non-interactively:LLA_ADDR == "08000978BBBB" {system_nam
Appendix A 91Sample Configuration File# Load the ASX bundle from a different depot during the# post config phase (in addition to other post_config_cmd)
92 Appendix ASample Configuration Filercp system1:/usr/lib/sw/hpux.install/config.local /tmp/cfg1cat /tmp/cfg1 >> /usr/lib/sw/hpux.install/config
Appendix B 93Configuring for a DHCP ServerB Configuring for a DHCP ServerThe HP-UX 10.20 version of the HPUX Install and system boot toolssupports retri
94 Appendix BConfiguring for a DHCP ServerUsing DHCP Services: OverviewUsing DHCP Services: OverviewDHCP provides the following features:• Allows for d
Appendix B 95Configuring for a DHCP ServerSetting Up a DHCP ServerSetting Up a DHCP ServerOnce you have decided that using DHCP will provide a benefit,
96 Appendix BConfiguring for a DHCP ServerSetting Up a DHCP ServerGroupName: This can be any name that isn't already definedas a DHCP group. For ex
Appendix B 97Configuring for a DHCP ServerSetting Up a DHCP ServerIf you want this range of addresses to be usedonly by HP-UX systems, then unselect th
98 Appendix BConfiguring for a DHCP ServerSetting Up a DHCP Serverg. Once the parameters are all filled in, then press OK on the AddDHCP Group screen. S
Appendix B 99Configuring for a DHCP ServerSetting Up a DHCP ServerThe auto_parms tool, that lets you configure the system identity andbasic configuration
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