NOTE: If you need to use a proxy to access the repository, consult the manual pages of the tool you are using to access the repository. for example, use
export http_proxy=http://proxy_web_addres:port
Obtaining the "bootstrap.sh" Script
You can review the content of the boottstrap.sh script to satisfy any security or invocation concerns. If in doubt, run the script it as a
sh ./bootstrap.sh IntegritySupportPack
Use options as appropriate options or refer to the usage information at sh ./bootstrap.sh
If all the prerequisite checks pass, the relevant repository will be delivered with access configuration for your specific distribution, version, architecture, and product combination. The resulting configuration can be replicated to any number of similar systems, if needed.
By default, the configuration will point to the currently released set for a given software product. As newer versions become available, your system can track these newer releases.
Using bootstrap.sh to Set Up the Repository
Download the bootstrap.sh script from http://downloads.linux.hp.com/SDR/downloads/ bootstrap.sh and place it on the system from which you want to access the repository.
Using the Default System Tools to Install/Update/Remove
At this point, you may use any of the default system tools, for example, use
When you install packages, this repository will work in concert with any of your previously configured repositories to resolve dependencies and install in the order dictated by the
NOTE: On some platforms, such as SLES10, you need to make YaST aware of the new repository as well. Perform the following steps within YaST:
1.Select Software> Installation> Source Add
2.Specify the URL and enter the value of the baseurl from the respective file in /etc/zypp/ repos.d/HP*.repo
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