HP UX System Management Software manual Make Sure Your System Meets Ignite-UX Server Requirements

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1 Setting up an Ignite-UX Server

This chapter describes setting up an Ignite-UX server to cold install HP-UX 11i v1, v2, and v3 on clients over the network. You must have superuser privileges to set up an Ignite-UX server. You can stop anywhere in this procedure and resume where you left off at a later time.

This document assumes the network boot clients are on the same subnet as the Ignite-UX server. This document also assumes the network DHCP and DNS servers are already set up. These network services are vital to Ignite-UX server operation. If the Ignite-UX server is intended to support these network functions on an isolated subnet, the user should consult documentation that indicates how to set them up. Network services should be set up before the Ignite-UX server is set up. See http://www.docs.hp.com for networking documentation.

Make Sure Your System Meets Ignite-UX Server Requirements

1.Make sure the version of HP-UX running on the Ignite-UX server system matches the HP-UX version on the operating environment (OE) DVD set you are getting the Ignite-UXsoftware from. Use the uname -rcommand to query the HP-UX revision on the server system. The uname command will report the release identifier, which can be mapped to the HP-UX release as follows: B.11.31 is HP-UX 11i v3, B.11.23 is 11i v2, and B.11.11 is 11i v1.

Procedure

#uname -r B.11.23

Common Errors

sh: typo: not found.

Diagnosis: Mistyped “uname”

Correction: Retype command.

uname: illegal option – R

usage: uname [-amnrsvil] [-S nodename]

Diagnosis: Used a capital R instead of a lowercase r.

Correction: Reissue the uname command with a lowercase r.

Explore

See uname(1) by issuing the command

#man uname

If you require a version of Ignite-UX that can be installed onto any supported version of HP-UX, please read the section about downloading Ignite-UX from the HP Software Depot website in the Ignite-UX Administration Guide, available at http://www.docs.hp.com/en/IUX/infolib.html.

2.Use the bdf command to make sure you have at least 2 GB of free disk space available in /opt to support installation of all three HP-UX releases.

Procedure

#bdf /opt

Common Errors

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Contents Ignite-UX Quick Start Guide Page Table of Contents Page Typographic Conventions Intended AudienceRelated Information HP Encourages Your Comments Publishing HistoryExplore ProcedureCommon Errors Make Sure Your System Meets Ignite-UX Server Requirements# bdf /var # man bdfDev/dsk/cntndn I/O error Common Errors Dev/rdsk/cntndn is an invalid operandDev/dsk/cntndn unrecognized file system Ioscan command lists no devices Correction # swinstall -s /dvdrom Ignite-UX# swlist -s /dvdrom # umount /dvdromCommon Errors Error swcopy command failed # manageindex -x -c B.11.23 From OE Media Error Depot depotname does not exist# manageindex -c B.11.23 From OE Media -y B.11.23 0712 OE # inetd -c Configure the System as an Ignite-UX Server# /opt/ignite/lbin/setupserver -n # vi /etc/inetd.conf# vi /etc/opt/ignite/instlboottab Procedure for Itanium-based machines# vi /etc/bootptab Procedure for PA-RISC-based machinesExplore Page Boot the Client System from the Ignite-UX Server Select Add a Boot Option Cold-installing a Client Across the Network Boot the Client System from the Ignite-UX Server PXE-E12 Could not detect network connection. Check cable TftpExplore Status = # rebootBooting Failed to initialize Console Login# hpterm -sb -sl Install HP-UX from the Server Using the Client Console# man hpterm Ignite-UX then looks for networking information Install HP-UX from the Server Using the Client Console Diagnosis The client cant find the Ignite-UX server Install HP-UX from the Server Using the Client Console Cold-installing a Client Across the Network Install HP-UX from the Server Using the Client Console Page Auto Cindex ConfigDump DhcpDNS DSFInstallfs IinstallIinstallfs InstallLIF ISLIUX LanicNIC address NIS domain Offline diagnostic environment ODEMAC address NFSReccmdsia PDCPXE ReccmdsSWAP+DUMP ScriptsSD-UX SwapWinstall VinstallVinstallfs Wviinstall
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UX System Management Software specifications

HP-UX System Management Software is a robust suite of tools designed to facilitate the administration and management of HP's Unix-based operating system, HP-UX. As organizations increasingly rely on mission-critical applications, the need for a reliable and efficient management solution becomes paramount. HP-UX provides a comprehensive understanding of system performance, resource utilization, and enterprise-wide configuration, all while maintaining high availability and security.

One of the key features of HP-UX System Management Software is its Advanced System Administrator Toolkit. This toolkit includes a wide array of utilities that streamline daily administrative tasks such as monitoring system performance, managing user accounts, and configuring system settings. Tools such as Glance provide real-time monitoring of system resources, enabling administrators to identify bottlenecks and optimize performance.

The software also boasts an advanced security framework, including features such as Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) and Secure Shell (SSH) for secure data transmission. Security patches and updates can be managed through HP’s Service Pack for HP-UX, which provides a streamlined method for maintaining system integrity and compliance with various regulatory standards.

Another notable aspect is the extensive support for virtualization technologies. HP-UX supports HP’s Integrity Virtual Machines (IVMs) and vPars, allowing administrators to create multiple isolated environments on a single physical server. This not only enhances resource utilization but also improves disaster recovery planning by enabling easier backup and restore processes.

For storage management, HP-UX offers tools that enable easy setup and management of Logical Volume Managers (LVM). This allows simplified disk space allocation and management, ensuring that critical applications have the necessary resources without manual intervention.

Furthermore, HP-UX is designed with compatibility in mind, supporting a wide range of third-party applications and frameworks. Integration with management platforms like HP System Insight Manager enhances the ability to monitor and manage systems from a centralized perspective, providing alerts and reports that help in proactive decision-making.

In summary, HP-UX System Management Software delivers a streamlined approach to system administration, focusing on performance, security, and ease of management. Its advanced features, combined with an emphasis on virtualization and storage management, make it a powerful tool for organizations seeking reliability and efficiency in their Unix-based environments. As businesses continue to evolve, tools like HP-UX will remain crucial for ensuring consistent performance and operational excellence.