HP Ignite-UX manual Update the Ignite server IP address

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======= 03/12/09 09:40:42 MDT BEGIN swpackage SESSION

* Session started for user "root@sgiux3.fc.hp.com".

* Source:

sgiux3:/var/opt/ignite/tmp/psf.3664

*Target: sgiux3:/var/opt/ignite/depots/recovery_cmds

*Software selections:

*

*Beginning Selection Phase.

*Reading the Product Specification File (PSF) "/var/opt/ignite/tmp/psf.3664".

*Reading the bundle "IUX-Recovery" at line 11.

*Selection Phase succeeded.

*Beginning Analysis Phase.

*Analysis Phase succeeded.

*Beginning Package Phase.

*Packaging the bundle

"IUX-Recovery,r=C.7.8.201,a=HP- UX_B.11.11_32/64,v=HP".

* Package Phase succeeded.

======= 03/12/09 09:40:42 MDT END swpackage SESSION

Now move the package to the remaining nodes one at a time to swinstall IGNITE on each.

15.Update the Ignite server IP address

Update the Ignite server IP address and execute optional setup_server customizations on the cluster node where the ha-iuxservice is running. Note that the Ignite server IP address defaults to the physical IP address of the last cluster node that Ignite was installed on. This needs to be updated to the virtual IP address assigned to the Serviceguard package for Ignite.

#/opt/ignite/bin/instl_adm –t[ha-iux virtual hostname or IP]

The setup_server command may be executed here. Note that the setup_server option (-n) for NFS mounts does not apply, as these are managed by Serviceguard using the entries from the control scripts.

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Contents Configuring an Ignite-UX server under HP Serviceguard Table of ContentsFor more information Serviceguard packages and scripts Advantage of running Ignite-UX under ServiceguardSetting up Ignite-UX to run under Serviceguard About this documentPage Create logical volumes for the shared file systems Create mount points for the shared file systems MWCAdd the -soption to /usr/lbin/tftpd Configure group for exclusive access and export Import volume group data on all cluster nodesCopy NFS toolkit cluster scripts in place Create package config and scripts Etc/cmcluster/ha-iux/hanfs.sh Etc/cmcluster/ha-iux/nfs.cntlPage Copy completed package directory to all nodes Add the new package to the cluster on the first nodeBring up the package on each node and install Ignite-UX Page Execute pkgrecdepot on the first node only Page Objects /var/opt/ignite/depots/recoverycmds Page Update the Ignite server IP address Best practices For more information Booting from the cluster using /etc/bootptabManaging recovery images for cluster nodes Edit scripts on all cluster nodes for NFS client mounts
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Ignite-UX specifications

HP Ignite-UX is a sophisticated system recovery tool developed for the HP-UX operating system. It plays a vital role in ensuring that HP-UX environments can be efficiently restored to a known good state in the event of a system failure, corruption, or mishap. The tool provides administrators with a user-friendly interface and comprehensive features that enable them to quickly deploy, recover, and maintain HP-UX systems.

One of the defining features of HP Ignite-UX is its ability to create system recovery archives. These archives can encapsulate a fully configured HP-UX system, including both the operating system and installed applications. This allows for quick restoration of systems to their exact configurations when necessary, saving both time and resources. Additionally, Ignite-UX supports network-based installations, making it possible to deploy systems remotely, which is particularly advantageous for organizations with multiple servers spread out across different locations.

Another significant aspect of Ignite-UX is its integration with the HP-UX Model. The tool leverages the underlying technologies of HP-UX, such as LVM (Logical Volume Management) and filesystem structures, to ensure that recovery processes are both efficient and reliable. By working closely with these features, Ignite-UX can handle complex restoration tasks with minimal user intervention. This ability to interact seamlessly with other HP-UX components reinforces its reputation as a critical utility for system administrators.

Ignite-UX is designed to be flexible and adaptable, catering to a variety of use cases. It supports creation of bootable recovery media on different formats, including DVD, USB, and network images, enabling easy access during disaster recovery scenarios. Furthermore, the tool includes a set of advanced diagnostics to help troubleshoot issues, providing detailed logs and reports to assist administrators in identifying root causes of system failures.

Security is also a top priority for HP Ignite-UX. The tool ensures that backups are securely encrypted, safeguarding sensitive data against unauthorized access during the restore process.

In conclusion, HP Ignite-UX stands out as a robust solution for system recovery and management within HP-UX environments. With its comprehensive features, including system recovery archives, network-based installations, seamless integration with HP-UX technologies, flexible media options, and strong security measures, Ignite-UX is an invaluable asset for organizations looking to enhance their system reliability and minimize downtime.