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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Legal Notices; Warranty; California
  • Page 3 – Trademark Notices
  • Page 4 – Publication History; Configuration Guide
  • Page 5 – About This Guide; Configuring HP-UX for Different Languages
  • Page 6 – Typographic Conventions; audit; Emphasis; Term
  • Page 7 – Contents; Choosing a Migration Path
  • Page 9 – Verifying System Install or Update
  • Page 10 – Configuring and Maintaining HP-UX 11i v2
  • Page 13 – Tables
  • Page 15 – Figures
  • Page 17 – Chapter 1; Welcome to HP-UX 11i Version 2; What You Will Find in This Chapter
  • Page 19 – Introduction; HP-UX 11i Release Names and Release Identifiers; uname
  • Page 20 – How to Use This Guide; IMPORTANT; Read Before Installing or Updating to HP-UX 11i Version 2
  • Page 21 – Features and Applications Available in HP-UX 11i v2; Support for 1 terabyte of main memory
  • Page 23 – Features Unavailable in HP-UX 11i v2; gated; TIP; HP-UX 11i Version 2 Release Notes
  • Page 24 – Media Kit Contents; HP-UX 11i v2 Instant Information DVD; NOTE
  • Page 25 – HP-UX 11i v2 Operating Environments; — Designed for the large, powerful back-end application
  • Page 26 – Mission Critical OE Support; Supported Operating Environments; You can use TCOE on either workstations or compute-intensive
  • Page 27 – Other Sources of Information about This Release; HP Documentation Web Site
  • Page 28 – Manual Pages; man; README Documents; Installation and Update Guide.; Release Notes
  • Page 29 – White Papers on HP-UX
  • Page 30 – The Next Steps
  • Page 31 – Chapter 2; Choosing a Migration Path; “If You Have an Existing HP-UX 11i v2 System” on page 32
  • Page 32 – If You Have an Existing HP-UX 11i v2 System; Check the following references:
  • Page 33 – Migrating from Previous HP-UX Releases; You can; update; to HP-UX 11i v2 from any of the; Supported Cold-Install Paths to HP-UX 11i v2
  • Page 34 – Supported Update Paths to HP-UX 11i v2; only; OE Update Migration Paths to HP-UX 11i v2
  • Page 35 – Update to the desired premium OE (in this case, the Enterprise; From Current Configuration
  • Page 36 – Deciding Which Method to Use; or; — This method overwrites; Updating using Update-UX; — This method uses the
  • Page 37 – You are migrating an HP Workstation to HP-UX 11i v2.; When to Update; Each system has a unique configuration.; Update is not supported on HP Workstations.; Installing Network Drivers
  • Page 38 – Cold-Install Considerations; HP Service Partition; The order of the partitions on the boot disk will be:; Instant Ignition
  • Page 39 – swinstall
  • Page 40 – Update Considerations; HP Service Partition Is Not Created During Update; not; How to Determine If You Have an HP Service Partition
  • Page 41 – You should notice that under the “; Default-Installed Bundles Cannot Be Deselected; patch in order to read the DVDs.
  • Page 42 – The; supersedes
  • Page 43 – Install-time Security Considerations; For more information about HP-UX Bastille, see the
  • Page 44 – Security Choice Dependencies; Install-time Security Software Dependencies
  • Page 45 – Secured Services and Protocols; additional; may
  • Page 47 – Includes all disabled
  • Page 48 – Includes all IPFilter settings in Table 2-4 and:
  • Page 49 – Read Before Installing or Updating to HP-UX 11i
  • Page 51 – Read Before Installing or Updating to HP-UX 11i v2
  • Page 52 – Installing and Updating System Requirements; Factory Ignited Systems; factory ignited; , you may only need to check for the
  • Page 53 – System Requirements; after; Disk Space Allocation for File Partitions
  • Page 54 – Managing Systems
  • Page 55 – Update Disk Space Requirements; and; How to Plan Your Disk Space Needs; Planning Hints; Disk and File Management Tasks on HP-UX
  • Page 56 – Supported Servers and Workstations; Unsupported Servers and Workstations; HP-UX 11i v2 is not supported on the following platforms:
  • Page 57 – Chapter 3
  • Page 58 – Keeping Up with Firmware Recommendations
  • Page 60 – To determine the model number of your system, enter:; model; info sys
  • Page 61 – swlist
  • Page 64 – Preparing to Migrate to HP-UX 11i v2; Update Tasks; Recording Software Versions; Rebuilding the Kernel
  • Page 65 – Updating Your Ignite-UX Server
  • Page 66 – Selecting Your HP-UX Console; Decide what console you want to use.
  • Page 67 – Choose “Select Active Console Output Devices”:
  • Page 68 – Interface Differences between Itanium-based Systems; VGA Consoles; both
  • Page 69 – Additional Notes on Console Selection; Select Active Console
  • Page 70 – About Online Diagnostics; OnlineDiag; OnlineDiag
  • Page 71 – About Offline Diagnostics; HP Itanium-Processor Family; For more information on ODE, go to the following web site:
  • Page 72 – Backing Up Your System; fbackup; recovery
  • Page 73 – Ignite-UX Administration
  • Page 74 – For more information on using
  • Page 75 – Saving Configuration Files; Do not create
  • Page 76 – Locating Source Media and Codewords; If you are cold-installing or updating one system at a time; — Boot and install a new system.; HP-UX Application DVDs; — Install applications not installed; If you plan to cold-install on many systems in your enterprise; For details on installing an Ignite-UX server, see the
  • Page 77 – Locating Codewords; Asia
  • Page 79 – “Before You Begin” on page 80
  • Page 80 – Before You Begin; — “Cold-Install Considerations” on page 38.
  • Page 81 – Reviewing the Cold-Install Process; Required media; Have these DVDs ready from the HP-UX 11i v2 media kit:; HP-UX 11i v2 Applications DVD
  • Page 82 – From
  • Page 83 – Chapter 5; install
  • Page 84 – Continuing the Install with Ignite-UX Program
  • Page 85 – Ignite-UX Administration Guide; Deselecting OE Software Bundles
  • Page 86 – Continuing with Guided Installation
  • Page 87 – to view the choices.; You must enter Yes or No to “Use Striping”.
  • Page 89 – Log in to the system.
  • Page 90 – Retrieving Information after Cold-installing; Recovering files; merge; Restoring
  • Page 92 – The Next Step
  • Page 93 – Chapter 6; Updating to HP-UX 11i v2
  • Page 94 – Before you update to HP-UX 11i v2, be sure you have done the following:
  • Page 95 – Reviewing the Update Process; must install
  • Page 96 – Identify and install
  • Page 97 – Updating Tips; Monitoring the Update Process; tail; Running Other Commands; tail; In Case of Trouble
  • Page 98 – All Software Does Not Get Updated
  • Page 99 – includes the following; Optional Step: Creating a Network Depot; sam
  • Page 100 – Step 1: Installing the; must
  • Page 101 – to Update to HP-UX 11i v2
  • Page 102 – option
  • Page 103 – Adding or Upgrading an OE
  • Page 104 – HP-UX 11i v2 Foundation OE
  • Page 105 – netdepot
  • Page 106 – highest; Updating Selectable Software; root
  • Page 107 – incrementally
  • Page 108 – Configuring OE Applications; HP-UX 11i v2 Release Notes
  • Page 109 – Creating an HP Service Partition; To Determine If the HP Service Par tition Exists; As root, find the location of your root disk:; You should see output similar to the following:
  • Page 110 – Run the; idisk
  • Page 113 – iuxServer
  • Page 117 – “Verifying the HP-UX Install or Update” on page 118
  • Page 118 – Verifying System Install or Update; Verifying the HP-UX Install or Update; Start Task
  • Page 119 – swjob
  • Page 120 – Verifying HP-UX Applications; xyz; system's architecture or operating system.
  • Page 121 – Changing the State of HP-UX Installed Patches
  • Page 122 – Software Distributor
  • Page 125 – “Keeping Up to Date with the Latest Critical Patches” on page 126
  • Page 126 – Installing Patches and Applications; Keeping Up to Date with the Latest Critical Patches; HP-UX Patching Resources; You should install any
  • Page 128 – Installing OS Patches Required by Individual Applications; Determining the List of Previous HP-UX patches; product
  • Page 129 – Removing HP-UX Patches; swremove; Adding HP-UX Patches to a Software Depot or System; Software Distributor Administration
  • Page 131 – Tips for Installing or Updating HP Applications
  • Page 132 – Installing Optional Software Products; mount
  • Page 133 – cdrom
  • Page 135 – Backing Up the System
  • Page 136 – You have completed the additional install and back-up processes:
  • Page 137 – “Configuring Your HP-UX 11i v2 System” on page 138
  • Page 138 – Configuring and Maintaining HP-UX 11i v2; Configuring Your HP-UX 11i v2 System; Networking and Connectivity
  • Page 139 – Managing Systems and Workgroups: A Guide for; Other Tasks; You can find information about other tasks for HP-UX 11i v2 at
  • Page 140 – Maintaining Your HP-UX 11i v2 System; Reactive Software Maintenance
  • Page 141 – Appendix A; Data Collection Tables; What You Will Find in This Appendix; “Network Data Collection Table” on page 142
  • Page 142 – Network Data Collection Table; Enter Network Data
  • Page 143 – Miscellaneous Data Collection Table; Enter Miscellaneous Data
  • Page 146 – Known Problems and Troubleshooting; Known Install/Update Problems; HP CIFS Server Product; The new version of the HP CIFS Server A.01.0
  • Page 147 – HIDS Becomes Unbundled during Update; The following warning message may appear in your
  • Page 148 – swverify; “Incorrect protocol version (20) in volboot file” Error; volboot; What to Do
  • Page 149 – Error; dmesg; ioconfig
  • Page 150 – You can safely ignore this warning.
  • Page 151 – Uninstalling HP-UX 11i v2
  • Page 152 – Restrictions with Netscape Communicator; Netscape 4.x Unbundles during Update; You can still use the product, but it will not; For more information see
  • Page 153 – Character-code Handling with Perl
  • Page 155 – Controlling Memory Utilization of VxFS 3.5 on HP-UX 11i v2; Appendix C
  • Page 156 – via
  • Page 157 – Controlling the inode Cache; represents the maximum possible size of the VxFS; nfile; , an HP-UX tunable that represents the maximum number of file
  • Page 158 – Controlling the Buffer Cache; represents the
  • Page 159 – Conclusion
  • Page 161 – Appendix D; Software Distribution Media
  • Page 162 – HP-UX 11i v2 Operating Environments at a Glance; Overview; For more
  • Page 166 – Enterprise Cluster Master Toolkit; Default-Installed Features
  • Page 168 – Always-Installed Features
  • Page 169 – HP-UX 11i v2 Software and Driver Bundle Type Definitions
  • Page 170 – HP-UX 11i v2 Core Software Bundles; HP-UX 11i v2 Core Software Bundles; HPUXBaseOS
  • Page 171 – HP-UX 11i v2 Always-Installed Software Bundles; Read Before Installing or
  • Page 172 – nPartition Provider
  • Page 174 – PCI FDDI
  • Page 175 – HP-UX 11i v2 Default-Installed Software Bundles
  • Page 176 – hpuxwsWebmin; Java
  • Page 177 – HP-UX 11i v2 Selectable Software Bundles; Description; JAVAOOB
  • Page 178 – HP-UX 11i v2 Selectable Network Drivers; The following network drivers are; HP-UX 11i v1 Selectable Network Drivers; PCI HyperFabric II
  • Page 179 – Appendix E; Web Resources
  • Page 180 – yourserver
  • Page 181 – Index; Symbols
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HP-UX 11i Version 2 Installation and

Update Guide

HP Integrity Servers and HP Workstations

Manufacturing Part Number : 5187-2725

October 2003, Edition 1

United States

© Copyright 1983-2003 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.

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Page 2 - Legal Notices; Warranty; California

2 Legal Notices The information in this document is subject to change without notice. Hewlett-Packard makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this manual, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose. Hewlett-Packard shall not be ...

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3 Trademark Notices Adobe  and Acrobat  are trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated. HP-UX Release 10.20 and later and HP-UX Release 11.00 and later (in both 32 and 64-bit configurations) on all HP 9000 computers are Open Group UNIX 95 branded products. Intel  and Itanium  are registered tradem...

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4 Publication History The manual publication date and part number indicate its current edition. The publication date will change when a new edition is released. The manual part number will change when extensive changes are made. To ensure that you receive the latest edition, you should subscribe to ...

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