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Installing and updating hp-ux 10.x
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Configuring an Ignite-UX Server
Setting Up an Ignite-UX Server
Each software bundle contains the Ignite-UX tools plus the data files
Installing Ignite-UX
Software
required for support of the particular HP-UX release indicated by the
bundle name.
The Ignite-UX product replaces the capability previously supplied by the
NetInstall bundle that came with HP-UX releases 10.01, 10.10 and
10.20. (A system cannot be configured as a server for both NetInstall and
Ignite-UX.) Loading any of the Ignite-UX software bundles will give an
error until you remove the NetInstall bundle or touch the file
/tmp/okay_to_remove_net_install.
Once the application CD-ROM containing Ignite-UX has been mounted,
you may use the swinstall command to load the desired Ignite-UX
bundles. For example, the command below would load the support
needed for installing HP-UX 10.20 onto clients:
• After the Ignite-UX bundle(s) has been loaded, unmount and remove
Ignite-UX allows many options for installing software on the target
Set Up or Update
CORE Software.
system. The most basic option is to install all software from SD depots
located on the server. Following is the procedure for setting up the CORE
software on the server.
Setting up the software for the OS installation can be done with the help
of the add_release tool. This tool can also be used interactively to add
new releases to the server and to remove old ones.
If you plan to use both SD sources and non-SD sources (tar,cpio, or
pax), it will be necessary to consider each individually.
1. For SD OS software:
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# swinstall -s /cdrom Ignite-UX-10-20
the media, and mount the media/drive, if necessary, to load the CORE
software.
Run the add_release tool to load the software release(s) you wish to
install on the target systems. The add_release tool will add a new
software release to an Ignite-UX server by creating SD depots for that
software. See the add_release(1M) man page for more details.
To run add_release to test what it would do, without actually
modifying anything, you can specify the -p option (preview mode), as
follows. For example:
# /opt/ignite/bin/add_release
-s /dev/dsk/c0t2d0 -p
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