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This section describes cold-installing from the HP-UX 11i
v1 media, including the operating system, a selected operating environment
(OE) bundle, network drivers, CDE language bundle, diagnostics,
and required patches from the Support Plus CD. The overall process
is shown in Figure 5-1 “Cold-installing HP-UX 11i v1”,
along with alternate methods of cold-installing 11i: How to
Cold-Install HP-UX 11i v1 |  |
Required mediaHave the following
media ready from the HP-UX 11i v1 media kit: HP-UX 11i v1 OE CDs or DVD June 2004 or
later (also includes bundles for hardware enablement and diagnostics). Support Plus CD, June 2004 or
later (for hardware enablement, quality pack, and diagnostics).
Typical install timeCold-installing HP-UX 11i v1 typically takes from 2-3 hours,
depending upon the system and whether you are installing only the
OS or also installing an OE. Begin Cold InstallationUse the following steps to cold install HP-UX 11i v1 on your
system: Insert the HP-UX 11i
v1 CD1 or DVD into the drive. Make sure any external devices connected to the target
system are turned ON and operational. Then turn the system ON or
cycle power. For more information about starting the autoboot process,
see Appendix A “Booting HP Servers
and Workstations”. Stop the autoboot: On workstations, press and hold down
the Esc key. On servers, press any key.
You will see the boot console menu. Boot procedures vary somewhat between
computers. For more information, see Appendix A “Booting HP Servers
and Workstations”. If you need help, enter: HELP Ensure that Fast Boot is enabled (the full memory check
run when Fast Boot is OFF may take several hours on a large system): Select the Configuration Menu: CO If the Fast Boot selection is available, switch
Fast Boot ON: FB ON Return to the Main Menu: MA (Remember to switch Fast Boot back OFF after
installing 11i.)
Search for bootable devices, using the choices displayed
(for example, enter search or sea). You’ll see a table similar to this: Path# Device Path Device Type ----- ----------- ----------- P0 SESCSI.2.0 TOSHIBA CD-ROM P1 LAN.1.2.3.4.5.6 1.2.3.4 P2 FWSCSI.6.0 IBM DDRS-34560WS |
Of the media listed, a fast/wide SCSI device (FWSCSI) is usually a disk, whereas a single-ended SCSI
device (SESCSI) can be a disk or CD/DVD drive. CDs usually default
to a device path ending in 2. Boot from the CD or DVD drive using the listed path
number. For the example shown above (P0), enter: BOOT P0 After a few minutes, you’ll be asked Interact with IPL? Press: n The install kernel will load (takes 3-5 minutes),
after which a screen might ask you to enter the keyboard language
of your console. Enter the number and press Return/Enter and again to confirm. When the initial Ignite-UX screen appears, take a moment
to read how to navigate and select choices using this terminal interface: Welcome to the HP-UX installation/recover process! Use the <tab> key to navigate between fields, and the arrow keys within the fields. Use the <return/enter> key to select an item. Use the <return> or <space-bar> to pop-up a choices list. If the menus are not clear, select the “HELP” item for more information. Hardware Summary: System Model: 9000/812/80 +---------------------+---------------+-------------------+ [Scan Again] | Disks: 1 ( 4.0GB) | Floppies: 1 | LAN Cards: 1 | | CD/DVDs: 1 | Tapes: 0 | Memory: 128Mb | | Graphics Ports: 1 | IO Buses: 3 | CPUs: 1 | [H/W Details] +---------------------+---------------+-------------------+ [ Install HP-UX ] [ Run a Recover Shell ] [ Advanced Options ] [ Reboot ] [ Help ] |
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Use the Tab key to navigate between fields and the arrow keys to navigate
within fields. Press Return/Enter to select an item. Pressing Return/Enter or the space-bar opens a menu list. To navigate more quickly, enter the underlined letter
of an item (such as I for Install HP-UX).
Select: Install HP-UX From the User Interface and Media Options screen, choose: Source Location Options: Media-only installation User Interface Options: Guided Installation — provides an install wizard with limited choices.
Select if you are not familiar with Ignite-UX. Alternately, select Advanced Installation to see tabbed screens, enabling you to customize your
system. Use this mode to change LVM or VxVM settings and set system
parameters, network services, file-system characteristics, and other
configuration details. Minimum file-system requirement are listed
on “Disk Space and Memory
Requirements”. You can exit Guided Installation and restart the configuration using Advanced Installation at any time by either selecting the Cancel button or pressing C. Make your choices and select OK.
If your system has a tape drive attached, the Media Installation Selection screen appears: Media Installation Selection This screen provides an option to switch the install source from the default CD/DVD to a recovery tape. This is helpful for those systems and for tape devices which do not support booting from a tape. [ * ] CD/DVD Installation [ ] Boot from CD/DVD, Recover from Tape [ OK ] [ Cancel ] [ Help ] Tab to [ OK ] and hit Enter.
Whether using Guided Installation or Advanced Installation, proceed through each screen to configure your system: Configurations: Lists the OS version (initially B.11.11). Environments: Specify desired OE from those available on the CD or DVD.
If your system is 32/64-bit capable, select the bundle for the OS word-width
you wish to install, 32 or 64 (“Updating
to 64-bit OS”). Languages: Select the Languages... button to view CDE-languages bundles to be loaded. Global is set by default when installing on workstations, resulting
in all available CDE-language bundles being installed. Global (Non-CDE) is set when installing on servers to indicate that a generic,
CDE-language bundle will be installed. Additional Software: Select networking drivers and other applications for your
system (see “HP-UX
11i v1 Selectable Software Bundles”,
and “HP-UX
11i v1 Selectable Network Drivers”).  |  |  |  |  | IMPORTANT: Do not de-select the HPUXBaseAux,
HWEnable11i, OnlineDiag, FEATURE11-11 or BUNDLE11i bundles. If
in doubt, leave the selections as default. Other software products
may be selectable, however, we recommend that you do not
de-select any products at this time. For more about Online
Diagnostics, see “Diagnostics Dependencies” in Chapter 4 “Preparing To Move
To HP-UX 11i v1”. |  |  |  |  |
 |  |  |  |  | TIP: If
you’re installing an Ignite-UX server, be sure to select
the entire Ignite-UX server product, B5725AA, thus installing the
new make_tape_recovery command (see the make_tape_recovery(1M) manpage) command on your
Ignite-UX server. |  |  |  |  |
When finished configuring your installation: With Guided Installation, select: Finish With Advanced Installation, select GO! (at the bottom of any tab). A confirmation screen lists
the disks that will be written to during installation and a log
of any warnings or errors encountered. You have the chance to Cancel at this time. If you cancel, you return to the previous
configuration screen.
After you selecting Finish or GO!, the system configures the hard disks and loads a minimum
set of commands and libraries. SD then downloads all the products
and patches from CD1 or DVD1. When prompted, replace HP-UX 11i v1 CD or DVD with the
requested CD or DVD from the media kit. Software will be automatically
loaded from each CD or DVD. If you see the message: Unable to verify CD-ROM media content ... |
You may have pressed Enter before changing the CD or DVD. If so, verify that you
have changed the CD/DVD and then select the displayed Recovery Action
1: Retry software Load... and press Enter again. The system automatically reboots after all software
has been loaded. Eject the last CD or DVD. Be sure to store all
CDs or DVDs in a safe place. You may need them later to install
drivers or to install or change the OE. If
you specified Ask at first boot during the installation screens, the set_parms command runs now so you can set the root password, date, time,
time zone, IP address, and other network parameters. You may need
to customize NFS mounts, gateways, file systems, and so forth after you
log in. Changes to the kernel, such as adding devices, will require
a reboot to enable them. The depot named GOLDQPK11i includes
two quality pack bundles, GOLDBASE11i, which provides defect fixes for the Base OE (including
the always-installed and selectable driver products), and GOLDAPPS11i, which provides defect fixes for the OE applications. After installing or updating applications, insert the HP-UX
Support Plus CD and install the Quality Pack patch bundles to fix
defects in the operating system and OE applications in order to
ensure your system is functioning at the highest quality. For example: /usr/sbin/swinstall -s /cdrom/GOLDQPK11i \ -x patch_match_target=true -x autoreboot=true For more about this package, see the Quality Pack page available
at the following web site: http://software.hp.com/SUPPORT_PLUS/qpk.html
Problems?If you encounter a problem during the cold-install process,
first review Appendix B “Known Problems and Troubleshooting” for possible
solutions. You can also find help on this web site: http://forums.itrc.hp.com/  |  |  |  |  | NOTE: This concludes the cold-install procedure. For more
information about additional tasks you will need to perform, see “Next Steps” |  |  |  |  |
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