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The vPars sub-system patch includes the vPars monitor, commands,
and daemons. To apply a vPars patch to an existing version, perform
the following: Shut down all
the virtual partitions. Reboot the server into standalone mode. This consists
of the following: At the MON> prompt,
type reboot If needed, interrupt the boot sequence at the BCH> and
boot /stand/vmunix instead of /stand/vpmon. For example: BCH> bo pri interact with IPL? y . . . ISL> hpux /stand/vmunix
Install the vPars sub-system
patch using swinstall. Reboot the hard partition: # shutdown -r Boot the vPars monitor and the virtual partitions
from the disk where you installed the vPars sub-system patch. For
example, if we had installed the patch to the disk at the primary
path: BCH> bo pri interact with IPL? y . . . ISL> hpux /stand/vpmon -a If you have configured your AUTO file
in the LIF area to boot the monitor and virtual partitions automatically,
then this step will be performed automatically. For more information,
see “Autobooting
the Monitor and All Virtual Partitions”. On each virtual partition, repeat Step 3 to install
the vPars sub-system patch on each boot disk of each virtual partition.
No reboot of the virtual partition is required. Because the boot disk used to boot in standalone mode in Step
2 already has the new vPars patch (this was installed during Step
3), you can exclude this step for the boot disk at the primary path. You must install the vPars psatch on each virtual
partition before putting the virtual partitions back into production.
Running a mix of vPars products and versions within a group of virtual
partitions is not supported.
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specific to vPars, you will need to re-apply those patches to the
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