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1. If you chose the guided install you will be prompted for the information in these tables at various stages throughout the install by the HP UX Install Wizard If you chose the Advanced Install you will be given the opportunity to enter all of this information at the beginning of the install using a tabbed file folder character based interface If you choose to network enable your system you must designate a unique host name host IP address and other network information for your server or workstation Refer to your site network administrator for those details to include in these tables If there is an HP UX command that you can use after the install to confirm specific information entered by a command it is provided with that command in the data collection table Table C 1 Network Information Your Specific Information How to confirm information after system is up Host Name uname n Host IP Address nslookup name Subnet Mask Default Gateway IP Address Domain Name DNS IP Address DNS Domain Name grep SUBNET_MASK etc rc config d netconf netstat r cat etc resolv conf cat etc resolv conf grep NIS DOMAIN etc rc config d namesvrs Appendix C 47 NOTE Table C 2 Data Collection Tables Some of the items in the following table Miscellaneous Information may not be familiar to you but they are all questions that will be asked of you during the install All options are d
2. e If you ordered one of the server configurations with HP UX 11i Version 1 5 pre installed this guide can still provide you with valuable information about configuring your system as well as peripherals software optional OS components and more If you ordered a server or workstation without the OS preinstalled then you will need to follow the instructions in Chapter 2 8 Chapter 1 WARNING TIP Introduction and Related Information Introduction i2000 workstations ship with Windows 2000 pre installed By following the install instructions in Chapter 2 of this guide you will overwrite the Windows 2000 operating system How to use this Install Guide To help ensure a successful installation of HP UX 11i Version 1 5 we recommend that you review this entire guide before proceeding to install the OS on your system as described in Chapter 2 of this guide Note that HP UX 11i Version 1 5 is the only HP UX release for all HP UX Itanium based systems therefore this guide only describes installing HP UX 11i Version 1 5 on Itanium based systems This Installation Guide provides detailed information regarding both the hardware and the software that together make up your new system If you will be cold installing HP UX 11i Version 1 5 on your new system the following steps for using this guide are recommended 1 Read the following section How this Install Guide is Organized 2 Complete the preinstall data collection tables
3. Sure Store E Disk System S10 A5236A z Sure Store E Disk System FC10 A5277A Sure Store E Disk Array F C60 A3311A High Availability Storage System A5599A DLT8000 Tape Drive Supported Add On Cards A5150A Dual Port Ultra2 SCSI A5159A Dual Port FWD SCSI 2 A4926A PCI 1000BaseSX Gigabit Ethernet Fiber single port A4929A PCI 1000BaseT A6792A PCI 100BaseT A5158A Single Port Fibre Channel Tachlite rx4610 Server Theltanium processor server configurations for the rx4610 are 20 Chapter 1 Server Processors Memory Drives PCI I O Introduction and Related Information Hardware Configurations rx4610 a 2 4 way IPF based server 733MHz 2MB 733MHz 4MB 800M H z 4M B 64GB max memory using 32 SDRAM DIMM sockets per memory expander board DVD drive IDE Floppy drive LS 120 IDE slim line 2 hot swap 1 Hard Disk Drives 18GB each total 36GB 10 PCI slots 8 66M Hz slots 2 33MHz slots Supported Add On Peripherals A5272A Sure Store E Disk System SC10 A5236A z Sure Store E Disk System F C10 A5950A Sure Store E Disk Array XP512 A5700A Sure Store E Disk Array XP256 A5920A Sure Store E Disk Array XP48 A5277A Sure Store E Disk Array F C60 A5616A Sure Store E Disk System HVD 10 C4318B Smart Storage Endosure DDS4 C6369A 71A DDS4 Tape Drive A5617A 10 180 TapeLibrary A5598A 9840 Tape Drive A5599A DLT8000 Tape Drive A5583A HVD 2 20 TapeLibrary Supported Add On Cards A5
4. 12160 Qlogic SCSI controller The c8xx HBA driver supports both the A5150A Dual Channel Ultra2 SCSI and the A5159A Dual Channel FWD SCSI 2 add in PCI cards The qlisp HBA driver supports the core Qlogic SCSI controller There is no early dump support in HP UX 11i Version 1 5 B 11 20 Unlike PA systems on IPF based systems it is not possible to get a crash dump before the system is booted For more information see System Crash Dump Changes in Chapter 3 of the HP UX 11i Version 1 5 Release Notes HP UX Features Tachlite Driver For the rx9610 and rx4610 servers this release includes ta the Fibre Channel PCI Tachyon TL driver This version of the driver supports Fibre Channel Arbitrated Loop FC AL only Fabric is not supported in this release ThelPF platforms supported by this driver are e hp server rx9610 e hp server rx4610 For a complete list of supported platforms and devices as well as other up to date information see the Fibre Channel web site at http techsolutions hp com Chapier 1 23 es NOTE Step 1 Step 2 Introduction and Related Information SCSI Devices SCSI Devices External mass storage is not supported on the i2000 hp workstations LSI LVD Ultrall SCSI Controller On Itanium based servers unlike PA based systems the LSI LVD Ultrall SCSI controller part number A5149A can not boot from targets with SCSI ID greater than 7 These controllers have the Sub System ID Bits SSID set su
5. Installing HP UX 11i Version 1 5 B 11 20 requires using the DVD media e HP UX 11i Version 1 5 B 11 20 only supports cold installation of the HP UX operating system e Updating to HP UX 11i Version 1 5 B 11 20 from previous rd eases is not supported e TheHP UX 11i Version 1 5 B 11 20 release does not support using Ignite UX to create and distribute a Golden System or Golden Disk for network installation of HP U X This manual deals only with the software steps required to install your operating system For hardware upgrades either see the documentation induded with your hardware or consult your HP Support Engineer Chapter 1 15 Table 1 2 Introduction and Related Information Software Distribution Media Software Distribution Media The following tables list the applications that are e included on the HP UX 11i Version 1 5 B 11 20 Operating System DVD e available on the Application Release DVD Applications included on the HP UX 11i Version 1 5 Operating System DVD Applications on the Operating System DVD Product Name Description Aries PA RISC Dynamic Code Translator ASE Asian System Environment Base VxVM BaseHP VERITAS Volume Manager Base VxFS Base HP VERITAS File System CDE Xt Motif Windows interface for Unix DCE RPC Client Remote Procedure Calls IUX IgniteUX Cold install from DVD only LVM Logical Volume M anager SAM System Administration M anager SD UX Software D
6. boot menu 2 Display the list of devices by typing map b The b command line option scrolls the screen one page at atimein the event that the device list is longer than one page 3 Look at thelist of devices displayed as fs0 fs1 etc and identify the DVD ROM device An example of a DVD ROM device entry from the map command fs0 Acpi PNPOA03 0 Pci 3 1 Ata Secondary Master CDROM Entryl 4 Theedd30 on off command toggles the BIOS option to display device path according to the EDD 3 0 specification If the BIOS option is off the root disk must be located at target 0 If the root disk is not located at target O type edd30 on to enable EDD 3 0 5 Then enter the command device name install For example if the DVD ROM device is s0 you would enter fs0 Minstall Chapter 2 31 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Step 7 Step 8 Installing HP UX 11i Version 1 5 Planning your HP UX 11i Version 1 5 Cold Install Verify the system booted from the DVD The bootloader will display a message indicating you have 20 seconds to interrupt the boot process The AUTO file should contain the string boot IINSTALL c0 IftheAUTO file string is different from the above you may have booted from the wrong device In that case interrupt the boot process enter the EFI shell From the EFI shell select the correct device as explained in step 3 Oncethe kernel has booted it will scan the system for IO devi
7. eee 46 C Data Collection Tables Introduction and Related Information Introduction and Related Information Chapter 1 7 Introduction and Related Information Introduction Introduction Welcome to HP UX HP UX 11i Version 1 5 is the release for all Itanium processor family IPF based HP UX systems The release ID for HP UX 11i Version 1 5 is B 11 20 and the term HP UX 11i Version 1 5 B 11 20 will be used throughout this install guide The HP UX 11i Version 1 5 B 11 20 Operating Environment OE is an integrated and tested software solution containing the operating system and selected applications PA RISC based systems should continue to run HP UX 11i release ID B 11 11 or earlier releases HP UX 11i Version 1 5 B 11 20 will not run on PA RISC based systems This release is not intended for Mission Critical environments and HA products such as ServiceGuard are not supported on this release It includes the following major features and enhancements e Base VERITAS Volume Manager 3 1 for HP UX VxVM is integrated in HP UX and is now the default volume manager and root disk e Support for running most PA RISC applications on IPF without recompiling Enhancements to some commands including date and strftime Functionality provided in this release will be included in future releases of HP UX Install Guide Overview Depending on how your system is configured your use for this guide will vary For example
8. software HP UX 11i Version 1 5 must be booted in order to install optional software products The following is the procedure for installing products from the Applications DVD Insert the Applications DVD in the DVD ROM drive Mount the Applications DVD Toinstall software from the Applications DVD you must mount the DVD as a filesystem that HP UX 11i Version 1 5 can access a Determine the DVD ROM device name Usethe ioscan funC disk command to list disk devices including the DVD ROM The following sample output shows a DVD ROM on cabinet 0 whose device name is dev dsk c1t0d0 disk 4 4 2 0 0 0 sdisk CLAIMED DEVICE TOSHIBA CD ROM XM dev dsk c1t0d0 dev rdsk c1t0d0 b Create a mount point for the Applications DVD if one does not yet exist The mount point is a directory that HP UX will use as an access point for the DVD Often a CDROM directory is used If this directory does not exist create it using the mkdir CDROM command c Usethe mount command to mount the DVD Using the mount command specify the DVD ROM device name and mount point For example the following command mounts the dev dsk c1t0d0 device as the CDROM directory mount dev dsk c1t0d0 CDROM See the mount 1M manpage for details Use swinstall toinstall software from the Application DVD Appendix A 39 Post Install Information How to Install Optional Software Products The following example command runs swinstall to install software from
9. the source mounted at CDROM swinstall i s CDROM See the swinstall 1M manpage for details Step 4 Select and install software from the Applications DVD The swinstall program presents an interface for selecting and installing software from the DVD Step 5 Unmount and eject the Applications DVD You must unmount the DVD before you can eject it from the DVD ROM drive The DVD is automatically unmounted whenever the server reboots Use the umount command to unmount the DVD For example umount CDROM will unmount the cDRow filesystem See the umount 1M manpage for details 40 Appendix A Post Install Information How to Identify your Model OS and Software How to Identify your Model OS and Software Identify Model To determinethe model number of your system check your invoice Once the system is up and running you can check your model number as well as a number of other informational items about your system by entering machinfo Following is a sample output machinfo CPU info Number of CPUs 1 Clock speed 800 MHz CPUID registers vendor information GenuineIntel processor serial number 0x0000000000000000 processor version info 0x0000000007000604 architecture revision 0 processor family 7 Intel R Itanium TM Family Processors processor model 0 Intel R Itanium TM Processor processor revision 6 stepping CO largest CPUID reg 4 processor capabilities 0x0000000000000000 implements lo
10. type The default value chosen by the install program is recommended On the File System tab choose between Whole disk with VxFS and VxVM HP VERITAS Volume Manager with VxFS The following restrictions and limitations apply to VxVM e The VxVM install option may be used only when installing onto a disk located at target O unless the firmware supports the edd30 command If you did not enable EDD 3 0 and you need to you can break out of the HP UX Install Wizard reboot the machine and start again see step 3 If the edd30 command succeeds you may install VxVM toany target f the command fails you may only install VXVM Chapter 2 33 Step 14 Step 15 Step 16 Step 17 Step 18 Step 19 Step 20 Step 21 Installing HP UX 11i Version 1 5 Planning your HP UX 11i Version 1 5 Cold Install to target 0 e Onceinstalled the VxVM root disk can not be moved to another SCSI bus or address that results in a change in the hardware path to the device If it is moved you may not be able to boot sanely from it This is similar to the limitation present in LVM Specify root disk volume group disks In this step you will specify how many disks you want placed into the root disk volume group and whether or not you would like the disks to be striped The HP UX Install Wizard describes these features in depth Select language s Browse the available languages marking the desired selections Select the user license In t
11. 0 Megatron Ultra2 settings Sync Offset 14 Sync Period 10 Configuration Settings gt Host Adapter Settings Adapter Configuration AUTO Changing back to AUTO mode allows autonegotiation to occur but based on the new device settings Leaving this at Manual may cause the card to complain with warnings as the settings are forced on the SCSI devices without negotiation Save changes and reboot Chapier 1 25 Introduction and Related Information SCSI Devices 26 Chapter 1 Installing HP UX 11i Version 1 5 Installing HP UX 11i Version 1 5 This chapter describes installing HP UX 11i Version 1 5 After reading the preparation notes on the next few pages and completing the pre install data collection tables in Appendix C follow the cold install procedures described in this chapter Chapter 2 27 WARNING Installing HP UX 11i Version 1 5 Planning your HP UX 11i Version 1 5 Cold Install Planning your HP UX 111 Version 1 5 Cold Install This section describes cold installing from the HP UX 11i Version 1 5 B 11 20 DVD See the following documents supplied with the HP UX 11i Version 1 5 B 11 20 media for additional information e HP UX 11i Version 1 5 ReleaseNotes Describes changes included in this release On your system look in usr share docs These documents are also on the Instant Information CD supplied with HP UX 11i Version 1 5 B 11 20 media and at HP s user documentati on Web site http docs hp c
12. 150A Dual Port Ultra2 SCSI A5159A Dual Port FWD SCSI 2 A4926A PCI 1000BaseSX Gigabit Ethernet Fiber single port A4929A PCI 1000BaseT Copper Gigabit Ethernet A6792A PCI 100BaseT A5158A Single Port Fibre Channel Tachlite 12000 Workstation Theltanium based workstations are available in two configurations the i2000 733MHZ is a single processor system with 2MB Cache and 1 2 or 4GB memory and the i2000 800M HZ is a dual processor system with 2MB Cache and 2 or 4GB memory Chapter 1 21 Introduction and Related Information Hardware Configurations Workstation i2000 a 1 2 way IPF based workstation with 2M L2 Cache Processor 1 733M Hz 2MB 2 800 MHz 2MB Memory UP 1GB add on to 2 or AGB MP 2GB add on 4 GB Drives DVD drive IDE Floppy drive LS 120 or LS 240 IDE slim line Hard Disk Drives HDD 18GB Core Built in I O 7 PCI slots 10 100BT LAN 10 200B T X USB 4 internal SCSI Ultra3 Qlogic 12160 PS 2 Keyboard Graphics Console NVIDIA Quadro2Pro 22 Chapter 1 Introduction and Related Information Mass Storage Drivers Mass Storage Drivers External mass storage is not supported on the i2000 hp workstations New SCSI Drivers For the rx9610 and rx4610 servers two new SCSI HBA drivers qlisp and c8xx are released in HP UX 11i Version 1 5 B 11 20 The c8xx driver runs on all IPF systems and replaces the c720 HBA driver on PA systems The q1isp HBA driver is a new driver to support the
13. HP UX 11i Version 1 5 Installation and Configuration Guide release id B 11 20 for rx9610 and rx4610 hp servers and 12000 hp workstations LA S ouo Manufacturing Part Number B9106 90001 J une 2001 Copyright 2001 Hewlett Packard Company Legal Notices The information in this document is subject to change without notice Hewlett Packard makes no warranty of any kind with regard to this manual including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose H ewlett Packard shall not be held liable for errors contained herein or direct indirect special incidental or consequential damages in connection with the furnishing performance or use of this material Werranty A copy of the specific warranty terms applicable to your Hewlett Packard product and replacement parts can be obtained from your local Sales and Service Office Restricted Rights Legend Use duplication or disclosure by the U S Government is subject to restrictions as set forth in subparagraph c 1 ii of the Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software clause at DFARS 252 227 7013 for DOD agencies and subparagraphs c 1 and c 2 of the Commercial Computer Software Restricted Rights clause at FAR 52 227 19 for other agencies HEWLETT PACKARD COMPANY 3000 Hanover Street Palo Alto California 94304 U S A Use of this manual and disk s or tape cartridge s supplied for this pack is restricted to this pr
14. Step 11 Step 22 Step 13 Installing HP UX 11i Version 1 5 Planning your HP UX 11i Version 1 5 Cold Install e No User Interface Use all the defaults and GO Ignite UX permits you to exit from Guided Installation and restart the configuration using Advanced Installation later by either selecting the Cancel button or pressing C Mark your choices and select ox The remaining steps take you through the Guided Installation For help consult the Help screens For more help on using Advanced Installation see the I gniteU X Administration Guide You are now at the first step of the Install HP UX Wizard Select an overall system configuration Accept the default option HP UX 11i Version 1 5 B 11 20 Select a system environment In this step you will choose the type of desktop or windowing system that will be installed on your system If you are unsure of which environment to choose the CDE Common Desktop Environment HP UX Environment is recommended Make your selection before continuing Select a root disk In this step you will choose the disk that will house your root filesystem If you are unsure of what to choose keep the default selection which has been calculated by the install program Specify the amount of root swap space Some initial calculations have been performed by the install program and a recommended value has been set for you You can either accept this value or change it before continuing Select filesystem
15. Theinformation in the following tables is subject to change For the most up to date information refer to the following web site http www hp com products1 itanium Server Configuration Summary 800M hz 2MB 2GB to 4GB Platform Processor Min Max PCI I O Memory Slots rx9610 733M hz 256MB to 64to Ultra 2 SCSI 128GB 128 FWD SCSI 2 800M hz PCI Gigabit Ethernet 10 100B TX Fibre Channel rx4610 733Mhz 2MB 10 Ultra 2 SCSI PCI FWD SCSI 2 733Mhz 1000B SX 10 100B TX C Fibre Channel Workstation Configuration Summary Platform Processor Cache Min Max PCI I O Memory Slots i2000 733M hz 2MB 1GB to4GB 7PCI 10 100B TX USB external SCSI Chapier 1 19 Introduction and Related Information Hardware Configurations Hardware Configurations rx9610 Server The rx9610 server can contain up to 4 cells Each cell includes among other things a memory card 16 dimm slots four Itanium processors and a connector for an additional memory card 16 additional dimm slots The configurations for the rx9610 are Server rx9610 16 way PF based server Processor 733MHz 2MB 800M H z 4M B Memory 128GB max memory using 16 SDRAM DIMM sockets per memory expander board per cell Drives DVD drive IDE Floppy drive LS 120 IDE slim line Hard Disk Drives HDD 2 hot swap 1 18GB each total 36GB PCI I O up to 64 66M Hz slots or 128 33MHz slots Supported Add On Peripherals A5272A
16. assachusetts I nstitute of Technology MS DOS and Microsoft are U S registered trademarks of Microsoft Cor poration OSF Motif is a trademark of the Open Software Foundation Inc in the U S and other countries Itaniumis a trademark of Intel Corporation Revision History J une 2001 Edition 1 This edition describes installing HP UX 11i Version 1 5 release B 11 20 This guide s printing date and part number indicate its current edition The printing date changes when a new edition is printed Minor corrections and updates which are incorporated at reprint do not cause the date to change The part number changes when extensive technical changes are incorporated New editions of this manual will incorporate all material updated since the previous edition For the latest version see the HP UX 11 x Release Documentation section on the Web docs hp com Typographic Conventions This manual uses the following typographic conventions Boldface Computer User input Italics 1 and Enter Words defined for the first time appear in boldface Computer font indicates literal items displayed by the computer For example file not found Bold computer text indicates literal items that you type For example to change to your account s home directory enter cd Manual titles variables in commands and emphasized words appear in italics For example you would substitute an actual directory name for directory_na
17. ces The system now displays the I gnite U X welcome screen for the HP UX installation process If you have used I gnite U X on PA systems the remaining procedures will be familiar to you Take a moment to read how to navigate and select choices on this terminal interface Usethe Tab key to navigate between fields and the arrow keys to navigate within fields e UsetheReturn Enter key to select an item Pressing Return Enter or the space bar opens a menu list For Help use Cntl K for navigation key help and Cntl F or F1 for context sensiti ve help e You can enter the underlined letter of an item such as 1 for install HP UX to navigate more quickly Select Install HP UX to begin interacting with the I gnite U X cold install program From the User Interface and Media Options screen choose the degree of customizing needed to configure the installation The default setting under Source Location Options Media only installation is correct for installing from a DVD Three choices are shown in User Interface Options e Guided Installation provides tutorial information and limited choices for inexperienced I gnite U X users Advanced Installation enables you to customize your system on tabbed screens Usethis mode to change VxVM settings You may also find it convenient to set system parameters network services file system characteristics and other configuration details 32 Chapter 2 NOTE Step 9 Step 10
18. ch that the card is forced into narrow mode Specifying Bootable Devices in the LSI BIOS The LSI BIOS is used to determine which SCSI HBAs are searched for bootable devices The LSI BIOS limits this selection to a maximum of four possible choices determined by the PCI bus slot order Any boot target must reside on one of those default controllers HP UX will let you install to any device on the system but if the device is not on one of the default controllers you can not boot from it QLogic SCSI Adapter Rates For the rx9610 and rx4610 servers some J BOD J ust a Bunch Of Disk enclosures contain internal cabling for a slower SCSI rate than newer disk devices may accept If an Ultra160 disk accepts the higher ratein an Ultra2 enclosure a hang will occur in data transfers To force the autonegotiation to use a slower rate you must configure the SCSI adapter Setting external QLogic SCSI connector for JBODs Enter Alt Q when prompted on machine book Choose Configuration Settings gt Host Adapter Settings Adapter Configuration Manual 24 Chapter 1 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Introduction and Related Information SCSI Devices Changing to Manual mode allows access to all the fields in the device settings screen Choose Configuration Settings gt SCSI Device Settings gt Bus 1 Press TAB to move to the left column affects all devices in this model J amaica BOX J BOD Fast settings Sync Offset 8 Sync Period 25 SC1
19. e Misra re OE aee ora ahd 20 12000 Workstations 4 2 dead 2 2 che REST eee ee ard ead cad PRINS IEEE 21 Mass Storage Drivers hn 23 New SCSI Drivers ode Meus ia ee whe eru eee V 23 TachliteDriv r gu fad Ives Bes eh a oe held cae ea xs 23 SCSI DEVICES la oe ow Wh ow gee ee OS a ra Seed ie ie ee 24 LSI LVD Ultrall SCSI Controller 0 0 0 0 ccc een eens 24 QLogic SCSI Adapter Rates 1 0 0 0 ccc n 24 2 Installing HP UX 11i Version 1 5 Planning your HP UX 11i Version 1 5 Gold Install i7 eh teaches Gace tale Vie eee Rene 28 Cold Install Requirements 00 00 28 Ignite UX SUppottE Sous ee ae dere Eee ein 29 Configuring Disk Space 0 0 c een nennen een nen 29 ROOUDISK de 30 Pre Install Data Tables 2 2 0c cette 30 How to Install HP UX 11i Version 1 5 0 00 00 cece nennen nenn 3l A Post Install Information How to Create a System Backup 2 2 2n nennen een nenn 38 Contents How to Install Optional Software Products 0 00 cece ences 39 How to Identify your Model OS and Software 00 0 c cece e eee eee nes 41 Identify Model edoren illu lk RR a be deem 41 Identify OS arte ru ss ale a Pe Be ee 42 identify SoftWare oss oe eared al oi heen Ren a ruhe Denen oe wie 42 How to Find HP on the Web 0c ccc teen een ren nn 43 B In Case of Trouble Error MESSAGES seedy eant p ET vae Ebr ea le le HP EE ego e A er ed 46 Known Error Messages y drer Tarner AET AREKEA
20. elated Information Software Distribution Media Table 1 3 Applications on the Application Release DVD Product Product Name Description Number B9789AA Java 2 RTE 1 3 Java 2 RTE SDK 1 3 Run Time B9788AA Java 2 SDK 1 3 Sh Rp E Saltwate B4965AA MWA Svr Measureware Server Tool for B4967AA viewing system data B4965AJ MWA Svr Jpn Japanese Measureware Server B4967AJ B5403BA MirrorDisk UX Disk Mirroring for HP UX B2491BA B8342AA Netscape Netscape Communicator B2432EB Object Cobol RTS HP Micro Focus Object Cobol B2435EB Runtime System B6960AA OmniBack OmniBack Backup Software B6836AA OpenGL Open Graphics Language FibrChanl 00 Fibre Channel PCI Fibre Channel LAN Driver Note Product Numbers with asterisks are for i2000 workstations To see the most recently updated list of applications that are certified on HP UX 11i Version 1 5 B 11 20 1 Goto http software hp com HPUX RDMP 2 Select the latest HP UX Application Release desired then select New Updated Software Product List 3 Review thelist of supported applications 18 Chapter 1 NOTE Table 1 4 Table 1 5 Introduction and Related Information System Configurations System Configurations HP UX 11i Version 1 5 B 11 20 supports only a 64 bit version ofthe HP UX kernel The tables below outline the fully supported HP UX 11i Version 1 5 B 11 20 configurations for rx9610 and rx4610 hp servers and i2000 hp workstations
21. escribed in detail during the install so you can defer making decisions about those unfamiliar to you until you reach that point in the install Miscellaneous Information Type of Information Your Specific Information Type of Desktop ie CDE 64 bit minimal Root DiskPath Root Swap Space Filesystem Type VxVM w VxFS or Whole disk with VxFS Root Disk Volume Group Disks How many disks you want placed intothe root disk volume group and whether or not you want the disks to be striped Type of user license number of users Select additional software All HP UX Additions Uncategorized Prelnstalled Disk Information which will be overwritten during the install disk see Root Disk Path This is a review confirmation step 48 Appendix C A applications on Application Release DVD 16 on OS DVD 16 website for updated list 18 C C8xx 23 col d install procedure 31 configurati on server 19 workstation 19 configurations hardware 20 system 19 website for latest 19 conventions typographic 4 D documentation Disk and File Management Tasks 28 29 for planning disk space 29 Managing Systems and Workgroups 29 driver fibre channel 23 drivers C8xx 23 qlisp 23 SCSI HBA 23 td 23 E error messages 46 H HP UX 11i v1 5 new features 13 installation restrictions 15 Operating Environment 13 overwriting Windows 2000 8 release B 11 20 introduction 8
22. he memory supported PCI interfaces cards and other peripherals This section provides a brief list of information required to begin the install procedure How tolnstall HP UX 11i Version 1 5 This section provides step by step procedures for installing the OS Chapter 1 Table 1 1 Chapter Appendix A Post Install Information Introduction and Related Information How this Install Guide is Organized Section How to Create a System Backup How to Install Optional Software Products How to Identify your Model OS and Software Content This section provides a brief description of creating a system backup This section provides an example of how to install one of the optional software products that ships on the application release DVD This section shows you the commands for finding information about your system How to Find HP on the Web This section provides several useful URL s that you can use to find various HP reference material on the web such as user manuals manpages HP UX patches support documents safety information and more Appendix B In Case of Trouble Appendix C Data Collection Tables Chapier 1 Errors and Warnings Data Collection Tables This section describes what to do if you encounter certain errors This section contains the data collection tables each on a separate page so that you can make photocopies if necessary that you will u
23. his step you will select the type of user license you wish to install on your system This information does not have to be exact but should represent what you believe to be the primary usage of your system A minimal two user license is denoted here To load licenses for more than two users you must use the Application DVD Select additional software In this step you may select any additional software which you would like loaded onto your system Browse the list marking your selections then continue to the next step Pre Install check information Step 1 There are two steps involved in the pre install checks The first is to identify which disks will be overwritten during the install process If you see disk in the list that you do not want included back up to the root disk selection and choose another disk Otherwise continue on to the next step Pre Install check information Step 2 The second step in the pre install check is to review any errors or warnings Warnings are simply informational If there are any errors they will need to be resolved before the installation can continue System summary At this point you have successfully defined your system Usethe show summary button to view a summary of how your system will be configured If you see any problems or wish to change any of your selections feel free to back up tothe appropriate step and make the needed changes Otherwise select Finish at the bottom of the tabs You ha
24. in Appendix C 3 Complete the install procedure in Chapter 2 Any last minuteinstall issues are provided in a Readme Before nstalling booklet MPN B9106 90005 provided with the HP UX 11i Version 1 5 media Be sure to review this booklet before continuing Chapter 1 9 Introduction and Related Information How this Install Guide is Organized How this Install Guide is Organized Table 1 1 Chapter Section Content Chapter 1 Notes Chapter 2 10 Installation and Configuration Introduction This section introduces you tothe Install Guide and provides suggestions for how to use it best Media Kit Contents This section describes the media kit that is shipped with new HP servers induding software applications release notes etc New Features and Unsupported Features This sections describes new features of the operating system that shipped with your system and also describes any featuresthat are not supported Software Distribution Media Content Listings This section consists of three separate listings which describethe software included on the Application Release DVD the Operating System DVD and other software supported by this OS Installing HP UX 11i Version 1 5 System Configurations How to Plan Your HP UX Installation This section provides summary and detailed listings of the three HP Itanium based system configurations induding processor speeds cac
25. ion 1 5 B 11 20 does not provide support for PA RISC systems updates HP UX 11i Version 1 5 B 11 20 must be cold installed HFS or LVM root disk use VxVM or whole disk VxFS instead boot from LVM disks root swap or dump on LVM disks early dump Shared LVM Business Copy BCV snapshot features on high end disk arrays Fabric connectivity with Fibre Channel Mass Storage High Availability HA features PCI OLA R HP UX 11i Version 1 5 B 11 20 does not support PA cross development on PF HP supplied PA mode archive system libraries HP supplied IPF archived system libraries mix amp match between IPF and PA binaries and or 32 bit and 64 bit objects network boot framebuffer graphics support boot from floppy disk In addition administrators and developers should make note of the following important changes and limitations theid number returned by uname may no longer be unique manual editing of stand system file is now obsolete Additional information about the above changes and limitations and other differences between HP UX 11i and HP UX 11i Version 1 5 B 11 20 are described further in the HP UX 11i Version 1 5 Rdease Notes M PN B9106 90003 14 Chapter 1 NOTE Introduction and Related Information HP UX Installation Restrictions HP UX Installation Restrictions Installing HP UX 11i Version 1 5 B 11 20 requires a 4 GB minimum root disk The following installation restrictions apply
26. istributor Applications available on the Application Release DVD for HP UX 11i Version 1 5 The products listed here are not included on the HP UX 11i Version 1 5 B 11 20 Operating System DVD they are available on the HP UX 11i Version 1 5 B 11 20 Application Release DVD 16 Chapter 1 Table 1 3 Introduction and Related Information Software Distribution Media Some of these applications are offered for free and may also be available for download from the HP website Please check the HP ordering database or the configuration guides for details on the individual products Applications on the Application Release DVD Product Product Name Description Number B9415AA Apache Apache Web Server B3899BA C ANSI C Dev HP C ANSI C Developer Bundle B3901BA B3907DB Fortran Fortran compiler B3909DB GigEther 00 Gigabit Ethernet PCI Gigabit Ethernet LAN driver B3691AA Glance Plus GlancePlus HP9000 Server B3693AA B3691AJ Glance Plus Jpn Japanese GlancePlus HP9000 Server B3693AJ B6060BA MPI HP Message Passing Interface B5118CA Online JFS Online Backup for JFS B3929CA B9116AA VxVM Full Veritas Volume Manager Full B3911DB ANSI C HP ANSI C compiler B3913DB B3394BA Dev Kit HP UX Developer s Toolkit Tools for user interface development B6061AA MLIB HP Parallel Math Library B4580AA STK HP UX 11i Version 1 5 Software Transition Kit Chapter 1 17 Introduction and R
27. me in this command cd directory name Brackets endose optional items in command syntax The vertical bar separates syntax items in a list of choices For example you can enter any one of these three items in this syntax ls a i x Text in this bold sans serif font denotes keyboard keys and on screen menus A notation like Ctrl Q indicates that you should hold the Ctrl key down then press Q Contents 1 Introduction and Related Information INtroducHoN Sets re a nen TR ee 8 Welcome tO HP UX 1 0 ee eee hahaha 8 Install Guide Overview 2 ee ene AA aas 8 How tousethis Install Guide 0 rn 9 How this Install Guide is Organized 00 000 c cee 10 Media Kit Gontents ges nrbe EET ee re ne gud 12 New Features in HP UX 11i Version 1 5 2 0 0 0 ccc eens 13 The HP UX Operating Environment OE 00 eee ee eee een eens 13 Features Unavailable in HP UX 11i Version 1 5 22 22 0 00 cece ees 14 HP UX Installation RestrictionS 0 0 0 eens 15 Software Distribution Media 0 cee ras 16 Applications included on the HP UX 11i Version 1 5 Operating System DVD 16 Applications available on the Application Release DVD for HP UX 11i Version 1 5 16 System Configurations 0 0 06 cette eae 19 Hardware Configurations 0 0 c cette 20 X9610 Server 2 toe Goat ae siae tate ew or aet hag al ken ale een are a 20 rx4610 SERVER cack ee eh ohana A eb ox ate d ay
28. ng branch 0 Cache info L1 Instruction size 16 KB associativity 4 L1 Data size 16 KB associativity 4 L2 Unified size 96 KB associativity 6 L3 Unified size 4096 KB associativity 4 Memory 2043 MB 1 995117 GB Firmware Revision S460AC4A 86B 0073 B 0101291049 Platform info model string ia64 Intel MP Server machine id number 2e405c47 a41c d511 bfcb 0060b00619e4 machine serial number OS info sysname HP UX nodename puppy release B 11 20 version A two user license machine ia64 idnumber 0775969863 stand vmunix _release_version SRevision vmunix vw njl selectors CUPI80 BL2001 0429 danax vxvm dump CUPI80 BL2001 0403 njl danax vxvm dump FLAVOR debug DFILE dfile em 64 Mon Apr 30 21 34 48 EDT 2001 Appendix A 41 Post Install Information How to Identify your Model OS and Software Identify OS After installing HP UX 11i Version 1 5 you will notice that uname r identifies HP UX 11i Version 1 5 as B 11 20 This is the release ID Identify Software To identify the software products on a system or a media use swlist For example to show revision and descriptive title of all software installed on a system enter usr sbin swlist To show revision and descriptive title of all software on a CD ROM mounted at cdrom enter usr sbin swlist s cdrom swlist has many options to expand or narrow the listing to specific software and software attributes For m
29. nstall drivers or other software later Chapter 2 35 Installing HP UX 11i Version 1 5 Planning your HP UX 11i Version 1 5 Cold Install 36 Chapter 2 Post Install Information Post Install Information This appendix describes e How to Create a System Backup Howtolnstall Optional Software Products How toldentify your Model OS and Software HowtoFind HP on the Web Appendix A 37 Post Install Information How to Create a System Backup How to Create a System Backup You do not need to create a back up immediately after a cold install Thelgnite UX product is not available for making a system recovery backup at the time of the initial release of HP UX 11i Version 1 5 When it is released it will be available for download from H P s Software Depot http software hp com software HPsoftware IUX Before Ignite UX is available once you have begun putting additional files on your system we recommend using the fbackup command to create a backup archive and frecover to restore the system if necessary By backing up your system you will have a reliable system image to return to if subsequent system changes or failures corrupt your system 38 Appendix A Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Post Install Information How to Install Optional Software Products How to Install Optional Software Products The Applications DVD that is distributed with HP UX 11i Version 1 5 contains optional development tools and system management
30. oduct only Additional copies of the programs may be made for security and back up purposes only Resale of the programs in their present form or with alterations is expressly prohibited Copyright Notices Copyright 1983 2001 Hewlett Packard Company all rights reserved Reproduction adaptation or translation of this document without prior written permission is prohibited except as allowed under the copyright laws Copyright 1979 1980 1983 1985 93 Regents of the University of California This software is based in part on the Fourth Berkeley Software Distribution under license from the Regents of the University of California Copyright 1980 1984 1986 Novell Inc Copyright 1986 1992 Sun Microsystems Inc Copyright 1985 1986 1988 Massachusetts Institute of Technology Copyright 1989 1993 The Open Software Foundation Inc Copyright 1986 Digital Equipment Corporation Copyright 1990 Motorola Inc Copyright 1990 1995 Cornell University Copyright 1989 1991 The University of Maryland Copyright 1988 Carnegie Mellon University Copyright 1991 1999 Mentat Inc Copyright 1996 Morning Star Technologies Inc Copyright 1996 Progressive Systems Inc Copyright 1997 1999 sogon Corporation All Rights Reserved Trademark Notices UNIX is a registered trademark in the United States and other countries licensed exclusively through The Open Group X Window System is a trademark of the M
31. om For the latest information on downloading and using Ignite UX gotothe Ignite UX Web site http software hp com software HPsoftware IUX Cold installing HP UX overwrites everything on the target disk including other disk partitions On i class systems cold installing HP UX will overwrite the factory installed Windows 2000 operating system HP UX 11i Version 1 5 does not support sharing the root disk with any other operating system Cold Install Requirements To cold install HP UX 11i Version 1 5 you must have the following A supported Itanium based server or workstation Supported systems are listed in the section System Configurations of Chapter 1 Introduction and Related Information TheHP UX 11i Version 1 5 11 20 B media 28 Chapter 2 Installing HP UX 11i Version 1 5 Planning your HP UX 11i Version 1 5 Cold Install Ignite UX Support Thelgnite U X product is not available for configuring an gnite U X server at thetime of the initial release of HP UX 11i Version 1 5 When it is released it will be available for download from HP s Software Depot web site http software hp com software HPsoftware IUX To be notified of new releases of Ignite UX by email please register at the Software Depot web site listed above Configuring Disk Space Develop a dear configuration plan including the following File system sizes Swap space size Dump device Disk and file system parame
32. ore about swlist see Managing HP UX Software With SD UX 42 Appendix A Post Install Information How to Find HP on the Web How to Find HP on the Web You can obtain software and documentation for installing HP UX and related products on the Web The latest HP UX manuals http docs hp com If you have installed the Apache Web Server additional information and links can be found at http your system name Ignite UX information and download http software hp com software HPsoftware IUX HP UX 11 0 Software Transition Kit http software hp com STK Downloading HP U X patches and patch information from your nearest HP IT Resource Center Americas and Asia Pacific http us support external hp com Europe Middle East and Africa http europe support external hp com Toreceive HP Security Bulletins select Support Information Digests from the Maintenance and Support page Euro currency symbol information http www hp com euro Safety and ergonomic information http www hp com ergo LicensePower iF OR from the core HP UX http www isogon com LPowerifor suppdown htm Appendix A 43 Post Install Information How to Find HP on the Web 44 Appendix A In Case of Trouble This appendix describes Error Messages Warnings Appendix B In Case of Trouble 45 In Case of Trouble Error Messages Error Messages As an install progresses you will see messages relating to
33. r HP UX 11 x releases This release will not run on PA RISC based systems HP UX 11i Version 1 5 B 11 20 includes the following major features and enhancements e Base VERITAS Volume Manager 3 1 for HP UX VxVM is integrated in HP UX and is now the default volume manager and root disk Support for running most PA RISC applications on IPF without recompiling Enhancements to some commands including date and strftime Functionality provided in this release will be included in future releases of HP UX See the HP UX 11i Version 1 5 Rdease Notes for more about these new OS features HP is continually adding support for additional hardware and software Contact your HP Service Representative for information about additional support or refer to the latest edition of this document on http docs hp com The HP UX Operating Environment OE Beginning with HP UX 11i the operating system is delivered as part of the HP UX Operating Environment OE An Operating E nvironment is an integrated and tested software solution containing the operating system and selected applications In HP UX 11i Version 1 5 B 11 20 the operating system and selected applications are provided on two DVDs to install the full OE you must install from both DVDs Chapter 1 13 Introduction and Related Information Features Unavailable in HP UX 11i Version 1 5 Features Unavailable in HP UX 11i Version 1 5 In comparison with HP UX 11i HP UX 11i Vers
34. se to record pre install data 11 Introduction and Related Information Media Kit Contents Media Kit Contents This guide accompanies the HP UX 11i Version 1 5 B 11 20 media kit which also includes 12 HP UX 11i Version 1 5 DVD Contains the HP UX OS operating system required networking software and on line diagnostics Application DVD Contains HP UX application software Instant Information CD Contains current HP UX manuals release notes and white papers Readme Before Installing HP UX 11i Version 1 5 This booklet contains last minute information for HP UX 11i Version 1 5 Read this booklet before installing HP UX 11i Version 1 5 Release Notes A file describing new features and functionality changes for HP UX 11i Version 1 5 This file will be on the system after you install HP UX 11i Version 1 5 in usr share doc RelNotes Release Notes are also available on the Instant Information CD and on the Web at http docs hp com Select the HP UX 11i Version 1 5 Release Documentation link Chapier 1 NOTE Introduction and Related Information New Features in HP UX 11i Version 1 5 New Features in HP UX 11i Version 1 5 HP UX 11i Version 1 5 B 11 20 adds software functionality and support for ItaniumM based systems to HP UX HP UX 11i Version 1 5 B 11 20 is intended for all Itanium processor family IPF based HP UX systems PA RISC based systems should continue to run the HP UX 11i o
35. ters The defaults for these settings match a broad set of needs but if necessary they can be modified early in the install process e f you plan to install application programs other than those supplied with HP UX 11i Version 1 5 consider vendor size recommendati ons For planning disk space refer to these other books Managing Systems and Workgroups available on the HP Instant Information CD and at http docs hp com HP J FS 3 3 and HP OnLing FS 3 3 VERITAS File System 3 3 System Administrator s Guide available at http docs hp com VERITAS VolumeManager 3 1 Administrator s Guide available at http docs hp com Chapter 2 29 CAUTION IMPORTANT Installing HP UX 11i Version 1 5 Planning your HP UX 11i Version 1 5 Cold Install If your system needs to be reinstalled at any point the root disk will be overwritten and all data on it will be lost For that reason we recommend that you do not put user data on the root disk Root Disk HP UX 11i Version 1 5 provides several file system choices for the root disk By default the system installs VXVM on the root disk with VxFS file systems Unless the system firmware supports the edd30 command VxVM should only be installed onto a disk located at target 0 Once installed you should not physically move the VxVM root disk Striping volumes can be configured during the install Mirrored volumes can not be configured d
36. the progress being entered into the log file These messages usually refer to normal behavior ERROR and WARNING messages however have the following significance ERROR Indicates a serious problem usually requiring action from the user in order to proceed with an installation WARNING Indicates something out of the ordinary but not fatal The warning may require action NOTE Indicates something out of the ordinary but not fatal The note does not require action Known Error Messages The following message is placed in the swagent log and install log files after installing HP UX 11i Version 1 5 B 11 20 NOTE Installing fileset HPvxvm VXVM KRN r B 11 20 30 12 of 274 The VxVM drivers have been added to the stand system file You must build the kernel and reboot You need to build the kernel and reboot only if the installation process does not automatically do it for you Use usr sbin mk_kernel s stand system to build the new kernel This message is produced because the is kernel andis reboot flags in the fileset are not set properly It is strictly informational and does not affect the actual installation A kernel build occurs automatically at the end of the installation 46 Appendix B NOTE Type of Information Data Collection Tables Data Collection Tables You will need to supply the information in the following tables when installing HP UX 11i Version 1 5 B 11 20
37. uring the install Configure mirroring after the installation is complete e Whole disk VxFS HFS filesystems are not supported Logical Volume Manager LVM is not supported as root disk use VxVM instead Pre Install Data Tables The preinstall data tables are located in Appendix C All of the data in these tables is required to install HP UX 11i Version 1 5 with the exception of the networking information if you are installing a stand alone system By completing the following tables prior to beginning the install of HP UX 11i Version 1 5 you will have all the data you need in one place to successfully complete the install once you have started 30 Chapter 2 Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Installing HP UX 11i Version 1 5 Planning your HP UX 11i Version 1 5 Cold Install How to Install HP UX 11i Version 1 5 To cold install the operating system which overwrites everything on the target disk Make sure any external devices connected to the target system are turned ON and operational Insert the HP UX 11i Version 1 5 DVD into the drive Turn the system ON reboot or cycle power The system should boot automatically from the DVD if it does go directly to step 4 IMPORTANT If the system does not boot automatically you will be taken to the boot menu which is a timed menu press any key to stop the timer Then you can run install manually from the EFI shell as follows 1 Select EFI Shell Built In fromthe
38. ve the chance to Cancel at this time If you cancel you return to the previous configuration screen Next the installation will begin with filesets being copied from the 34 Chapter 2 Step 22 Step 23 Step 24 Step 25 Step 26 Installing HP UX 11i Version 1 5 Planning your HP UX 11i Version 1 5 Cold Install media to the hard disk The system will automatically reboot during the installation process After the system has rebooted the Welcome to HP UX screen is displayed At this point you will need to answer a few questions before you can use the system The first is whether or not you plan to use the system on a network If you have completed the pre install data collection tables in Appendix C you have all of the information you need to complete the networking section of the install so answer y for yes On the following screens enter the basic network configuration information that you collected in Appendix C Depending on how you set up your parameters the system either will have configured them automatically or will call the set_parms command to allow you to set the root password date and time time zone IP address and additional network parameters Confirm your choices Congratulations You are now finished with the install procedure and will be given the opportunity tolog in tothe system as root Log in to the system After the cold install store the HP UX OS DVDs in a safe place You may need them to i
39. version 1 5 introduction 8 i2000 21 ignite UX 28 Index M media kit contents 12 0 overview install guide 8 Q qlisp 23 R restrictions installation 15 rx4610 20 S SCSI card 24 drivers 23 LSI LVD Ultrall SCSI Controller 24 QLogic 24 Sx9610 20 T Tachlite driver 23 Ww web access applications 16 Ignite UX 29 43 latest system configuration info 19 Managing Systems and Workgroups 29 www docs hp com 12 www software hp com 18 49
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