5.Exit to the main menu by pressing Esc. The new boot option now appears in the EFI Boot Manager main menu.

EFI Boot Manager ver 1.10 [14.62] Please select a boot option

HP-UX Primary Boot: 0/1/1/1.2.0 EFI Shell [Built-in]

Boot from lan0

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Boot Configuration System Configuration

Use ^ and v to change option(s). Use Enter to select an option

6.Select the new boot option you created. The following is an example of a successful boot using the new boot option.

Starting: Boot from lan0

@(#) HP-UX IA64 Network Bootstrap Program Revision 1.0

Downloading

HPUX

bootloader

 

Starting HPUX bootloader

 

Downloading

file

fpswa.efi

(328192 bytes)

(C)Copyright 2004 Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.All rights reserved

HP-UX Boot Loader for IPF

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Revision 2.018

Booting from Lan

 

 

 

Downloading file AUTO

(26 bytes)

Press Any Key to interrupt

Autoboot

AUTO ==> boot Rel_B.11.23/IINSTALL

Seconds left till autoboot

-

0

AUTOBOOTING...

 

 

 

AUTO BOOT> boot Rel_B.11.23/IINSTALL

Downloading file Rel_B.11.23/IINSTALL

7.At the client, from the main menu, select Install HP-UX.

a.Respond to the Network Configuration dialog box.

b.Respond to the UI Display Options dialog box (run at Ignite-UX server or at a client).

c.If working from the Ignite-UX server, select the client for recovery.

8.Select Install/New Install.

9.Select the recovery configuration to use, and then allow the recovery to continue.

Retaining Recovery Images

The -noption of the make_net_recovery command allows you to retain a fixed number of recovery images on your system, the default being two images. The oldest recovery image is removed when a new recovery image is created and the specified limit is exceeded. For more information, see make_net_recovery(1M).

You might want to prevent a specific recovery image from being deleted from your system. To do this, you must rename the recovery image and the image directory, and use manage_index to reflect the new names in the CINDEX file.

The following example renames a recovery archive yyyy-mm-dd,hh:mmto

Recovery_Archive.sav:

1.Log in to the system where recovery images are stored. This could be a system other then the Ignite-UX server.

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