Note that applications requiring codewords will be on a separate
CD. If your HP-UX product has multiple licenses, the installation
process will install the most restrictive license unless you load
a higher level license from the applications CD-ROM.
Using Software Bundles |
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The software "bundle" is a collection of filesets that have
been encapsulated by HP for a specific purpose. These bundles make
it easier to load several filesets onto your system as a single
entity, using the new SD-UX Software Distribution Commands (swinstall, swcopy, swremove,
etc.). Bundles can be kept in SD-UX depots and copied, installed,
removed, listed, configured and verified. All HP-UX 10.20 OS software
is packaged in bundles to make it easier to install. See Managing
HP-UX Software with SD-UX (HP Part Number B2355-90107)
for more information on SD-UX commands, bundles and depots.
A bundle is used in the same way as the pre-10.20 "partition",
except that a bundle can contain filesets from several different
products. In general, performing a single operation on a bundle
is the same as performing it individually on all the filesets listed
in the bundle.
Bundles do not eliminate your ability to choose which initial
products and filesets you wish to load on your system. You may still
do this by interacting with the swinstall
utility (see “Loading the Core Operating System ”, in Chapter 3 “Updating from HP-UX 10.x to 10.20”)
The major OS bundles in HP-UX 10.20 are as follows:
Series 800:
Non-Graphics Runtime (no graphics).
Your HP-UX 10.20 Core medium contains only the Core HP-UX
10.20 product. Other application products and filesets, including
multi-user licenses, are on the Applications medium. These will
require additional disk space.