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6.
Determine the "impacts" entries by running the command archive_impact
on your image file and copy the output in the same "OS archive" section of your
configuration file:
/opt/ignite/lbin/archive_impact –t –g archive_name.gz
Example
/opt/ignite/lbin/archive_impact –t –g
/image/archive_HPUX11_11_DP50_CL.gz
impacts = "/" 506Kb
impacts = "/.root" 32Kb
impacts = "/dev" 12Kb
impacts = "/etc" 26275Kb
impacts = "/opt" 827022Kb
impacts = "/sbin" 35124Kb
impacts = "/stand" 1116Kb
impacts = "/tcadm" 1Kb
impacts = "/usr" 729579Kb
impacts = "/var" 254639Kb
7.
To make Ignite-UX aware of the new created depot, add an cfg entry to the
/var/opt/ignite/INDEX file with the following layout:
cfg "This_configuration_name" {
description "Description of this configuration"
"/opt/ignite/data/OS/config"
"/var/opt/ignite/data/OS/ archive_name.cfg
}
Example
cfg "HPUX11_11_DP50_Client" {
description "HPUX 11.i OS incl Patches and DP50 Client"
"/opt/ignite/data/Rel_B.11.11/config"
"/var/opt/ignite/data/Rel_B.11.11/archive_HPUX11_11_DP50_CL.cfg
"
}
8.
Make sure that one or more IP addresses reserved for booting clients are
configured in the /etc/opt/ignite/instl_boottab file. The number of
IP addresses is equal to the number of parallel booting clients.
After the above described procedure is completed, you have a Golden Image of an
HP-UX client (with a specific hardware and software configuration), which can be
used to recover any client of a similar layout.
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