HP-UX 11i v3 Installation and Update Guide HP Integrity Server Blades, HP Integrity Servers, and HP 9000 Servers HP Part Number: BA927-90045 Published: September 2010, Edition 8
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Table of Contents 1 Welcome to HP-UX 11i v3.............................................................................................7 Introduction to HP-UX 11i v3.................................................................................................................7 HP-UX 11i v3 Operating Environments.................................................................................................7 Media kit contents...............................................................................
Choosing HP-UX fbackup/frecover utilities..............................................................................25 Selecting your HP-UX console for Itanium-based systems..................................................................25 Determining if the conconfig command exists on your system......................................................25 Using the conconfig command to select the primary HP-UX console ...........................................
Installing the latest Update-UX.......................................................................................................47 Updating tips...................................................................................................................................48 Proceeding with updating....................................................................................................................50 Updating to HP-UX 11i v3 using the terminal user interface...........................
Messages you can ignore......................................................................................................................76 Known install and update problems....................................................................................................78 B Installing VxFS and VxVM...........................................................................................87 VxVM and VxFS installation through cold-install................................................................
1 Welcome to HP-UX 11i v3 This chapter introduces you to the OEs of HP-UX 11i v3 (B.11.31). It also describes the media kit contents. Introduction to HP-UX 11i v3 HP-UX 11i v3 is an enterprise release delivering the highest level of integrated virtualization and automation. HP-UX 11i v3 dynamically reduces complexity and cuts deployment times to maximize return on investment.
Media kit contents This guide is part of the HP-UX 11i v3 media kit, which includes the following DVDs, special licensing rights, and documentation: DVDs • • • HP-UX 11i v3 (B.11.31) OE DVD (multi-DVD set) — Contains the Operating Environment (OE). For more information on OEs, see “HP-UX 11i v3 Operating Environments” (page 7). HP-UX 11i v3 (B.11.31) Application Software DVD (multi-DVD set) — Contains HP-UX application software. For installation information, see Chapter 7 (page 61).
2 Assessing your system and meeting system requirements This chapter helps you meet various requirements, as well as assess the current state of your system prior to cold-installing or updating to HP-UX 11i v3.
System requirements To cold-install or update HP-UX 11i v3, you must have the following: • • • A supported system. See “Supported systems” (page 10) and “Identifying the model” (page 13). HP-UX 11i v3 OE and Application Software (also known as “Application Release”) DVDs. 1.5 GB memory, minimum. NOTE: The minimum memory limit is intended for running the HP-UX 11i v3 Base OE and minimal applications. Additional memory will be required for optimal performance, and optional software and applications.
Disk space requirements for a cold-install The disk space requirements listed in Table 2-1 (page 11) are estimates only. Requirements might vary depending on the size of your disk, your type of server, and your Operating Environment. HP strongly advises you install all OS content on one disk, except for mirrors. That disk must be at least 20GB. Note the following: • • • • The table shows recommended minimums.
system (most importantly, /usr, /opt, and /var) has at least 10-20 percent free space to allow for any growth. Note the update process will check the disk space requirements. If the system doesn't meet the requirements, the update will not proceed. Verifying supported network drivers, mass storage drivers, I/O cards, and storage devices Before installing HP-UX 11i v3, make sure that the drivers, I/O cards, and storage devices on your system are supported.
Identifying model, release, and installed software Before you cold-install or update to HP-UX 11i v3, you need to identify the model of your system and other information. Identifying the model To ensure you are using a supported system, check the model number. To determine the model number of your system, enter: model To verify that HP-UX 11i v3 is supported on your system, see “Supported systems” (page 10).
To identify the software products on a system or media, use swlist. For example, to show revision and descriptive title of all software installed on a system, enter: /usr/sbin/swlist For more information, see the swlist(1M) manpage or the Software Distributor Administration Guide, available on the Instant Information DVD or the web (http://www.hp.com/go/sd-docs). NOTE: Third-party software might have been installed onto the system without using Software Distributor.
3 Choosing your installation methods This chapter provides information and scenarios to help you choose the most appropriate methods to install or update HP-UX 11i v3 on your system.
Choosing cold-install or update Now that you have evaluated your system and ordered any needed hardware, you need to decide whether to cold-install or update to HP-UX 11i v3 on your system. When to cold-install NOTE: If you have ordered a new system with the Instant Ignition option (also known as factory integrated), the cold-installation process described here has already been performed. You can skip this section.
You can update rather than cold-install HP-UX 11i v3 when: • • • • You are updating from a supported HP-UX 11i v2 or HP-UX 11i v3 system. See “Supported update paths” (page 17) for specific details. You are concerned about recovering unique applications and data on your root volume, and do not want to write over non-OS files, which occurs when cold-installing HP-UX 11i v3. Each system has a unique configuration. Current disk space is sufficient for HP-UX 11i v3.
of HP-UX, the update process will stop without making any changes to your system and you will get the following error message: ERROR: You are attempting to update from your release of HP-UX to a version of HP-UX that was released earlier in time. This is not supported. The update process has stopped without making any changes to your system. Please see the 'Supported Update Paths' section of the HP-UX 11i v3 Installation and Update Guide for more information.
IMPORTANT: Be sure also to read the important information in “Standard HP-UX patch bundles” [p. 64]. Golden image Uses: Deploy a customized system configuration to many systems. Avoid manual media swaps. Speed up installation time for multiple systems. Simply put, a golden image is built by setting up a single system the way you want all of your systems to look, and then creating an image of that system. Once a golden image has been created, it is then deployed to multiple clients.
4 Before you begin This chapter describes the steps you should take before actually cold-installing or updating to HP-UX 11i v3. It also describes situations that you should carefully consider before you cold-install and/or update.
Reviewing known problems Before beginning any cold-install or update process, you should review the descriptions of harmless messages and known problems provided for you in this guide (Appendix A: “Harmless messages and known problems” (page 75)) and in the DVD booklet, HP-UX 11i v3 Read Before Installing or Updating (also available at http://hp.com/go/hpux-core-docs.) These known problems notes include, but are not limited to, issues with cold-installing and/or updating to HP-UX 11i v3.
Part I: Creating an operating system recovery image To protect your system data, create an operating system (OS) recovery image: • The Ignite-UX server has two commands you can use to create an OS recovery image: — make_net_recovery ◦ Create an OS recovery image and store it on an Ignite-UX server on the network. ◦ Works on any system that has Ignite-UX installed. ◦ See “Choosing make_net_recovery” (page 23). — make_tape_recovery ◦ Create an OS recovery image on a bootable recovery tape.
For more information on using make_tape_recovery, see the make_tape_recovery( 1M) manpage on an Ignite-UX server or the Ignite-UX Administration Guide (http://www.hp.com/go/ ignite-ux-docs). Choosing drd clone The drd clone command allows you to create an OS recovery image, referred to as an inactive clone, on a free internal or SAN disk. For recovery purposes, all you need to run is drd clone –t target_dsf where target_dsf is the device special file of the spare disk.
Choosing HP-UX fbackup/frecover utilities Use the fbackup and frecover commands to selectively back up and recover files. The fbackup command can do the following: • Indicate specific files or directories to include or exclude from a backup • Specify different levels of backup on a daily, a weekly, or monthly basis • Create an online index file The frecover command restores backup files made using the fbackup utility.
The above is an example of factory defaults. As you will see later in these steps, one of these devices will have to be configured as “primary” (P); the other will have to be configured with a status of “Not Configured” (NC). • If the command does not exist, the system will return the error message: conconfig not found. 2. Depending on whether the conconfig command is available at the EFI shell, use either the conconfig command or the EFI Boot Manager to select your primary HP-UX console.
Using the EFI Boot Manager to select the primary HP-UX console To use the EFI Boot Manager to select the primary HP-UX console, proceed with the following steps. 1. Decide what console you want to use. Depending on your system configuration, HP-UX can use one of the following devices as your system console: • • • 2. System Serial Port (if present) iLO (MP) Serial Port VGA device (MP/iLO) Using the EFI menu, do the following: a. Open the EFI Boot Manager. b. Under Boot Menu, select Boot Configuration. c.
A typical device name is /dev/dsk/c1t2d0 3. Create a directory under root (/). For example: mkdir /dvdrom 4. Mount the DVD onto the new directory as a file system. For example: mount /dev/dsk/c1t2d0 /dvdrom Unmounting the DVD You must unmount the DVD before you can eject it from the DVD drive. For example: umount /dvdrom Note the DVD is automatically unmounted whenever the server reboots. For more information about mounting and unmounting, see the mount(1M) and umount(1M) manpages.
WARNING Indicates something out of the ordinary, but not fatal. The warning might require action from you. NOTE Indicates useful information you should take note of, but not fatal. The note does not require action from you. NOTE: For information about harmless messages currently known to appear, see “Messages you can ignore” (page 76).
Sec00Tools Installs the security infrastructure. Does not implement any security changes during installation or updating, but ensures the required software is installed. The higher security levels are dependent on Sec00Tools. Recommended (default-installed). Sec10Host Installs a host-based lock-down system. Most network services are disabled, but they can be reinstated by running the bastille(1M) command. Optional (customer-selectable).
HP-UX 11i v3 device special files (DSF) In a similar way to hardware paths, there are two types of Device Special Files (DSFs) for mass storage: legacy DSFs and persistent DSFs. Both can be used to access a given mass storage device independently, and can coexist on a given system. DSFs: installing and updating If you cold-install HP-UX 11i v3, both legacy and persistent DSFs are automatically created.
5 Cold-installing HP-UX 11i v3 from local media This chapter describes cold-installing HP-UX 11i v3 from local OE media.
Preparing to cold-install The following sections describe the initial steps you should take before proceeding with your installation. Also included is a graphic overview of the cold-install process. CAUTION: The cold-install process overwrites everything on all disks selected to participate in the installation. Make sure you have reviewed and completed the steps in “Backing up your system” (page 22).
Figure 5-1 Cold-Installing HP-UX 11i v3 Start Determine install approach If Factory Integrated From Recovery Image Install recovery image From Media Install 11i v3 OS/OE using Ignite-UX Install additional non-OE applications using swinstall Using tools from ITRC, identify and install additionally needed patches 1 Install 3rd-party and internal software 1 The Patch Assessment Tool can be found at the ITRC (http://itrc.hp.
Use the collection tables in the following situations: • • When you choose the Advanced Installation (the default Ignite-UX option starting with version C.7.5), an interface gives you the opportunity to enter all of this data at the beginning of the install. The interface is a tabbed file folder and is character-based. If you choose to network-enable your system, you must designate a unique host name, host Internet Protocol (IP) address, and other network information for your server.
Table 5-1 Miscellaneous data (continued) Type of data Your specific data WWID for Fibre Channel (FC) Virtual Connect (VC) (WWID might have been presented to the WWPN in the VC profile that to be used with the Blade. The profile must be assigned to the Blade prior to HP-UX install.
NOTE: The cold-install process might involve multiple media swaps. To avoid manually swapping media, use a network depot. For information, see “Network depot” (page 18). Booting Your Itanium-based system 1. 2. 3. Make sure any external devices that need to be configured at cold-install are connected to the target system and are turned on and operational. Insert the HP-UX 11i v3 DVD (Disk 1) into the drive. Turn the system on, reboot, or cycle power.
NOTE: The search or sea command will only display legacy hardware paths and will not display agile hardware paths. You will see the agile hardware path after booting your system. Note that both forms of hardware paths are supported (legacy and agile) and you can specify either hardware path in the Boot command. However, only the legacy hardware path can be displayed from the Search command.
• • For Help, use Ctrl-K for navigation-key help and Ctrl-F (or F1) for context-sensitive help. You can enter the underlined letter of an item (such as I for install HP-UX) to navigate more quickly. The remainder of this section describes how to choose the degree of customization needed to configure your installation. 1. 2. 3. If the installation detects that you have a PS2 or USB keyboard, the system displays the Language Mapping screen.
For further information, including disk requirements, supported peripherals, and preparing the client for installation, see the Ignite-UX Administration Guide (http://www.hp.com/go/ ignite-ux-docs). NOTE: The lunpath hardware path selected is used only to identify the Root Disk itself, and any available path to that disk may then be used as boot path. Therefore, it is normal to see a different lunpath hardware path to the disk used as boot path. 4. 5.
7. Use the System tab to configure system parameters such as security levels, host name, IP address, root password, and the time zone. You must set the appropriate security setting for your system at this time. You can choose to set the other system parameters now or at the first boot of your system, using set_parms(1M). To set the appropriate security settings for your system, do the following. IMPORTANT: You should become familiar with the security levels before you set them.
Finishing your installation Reboot your system. The Welcome to HP-UX screen is displayed and you will be prompted through a series of screens. You might need to select or specify other available networking drivers to enable other cards on your system. 1. 2. 3. 4. To use a keyboard on this interface, you must specify a language mapping to be used by X Windows and the Internal Terminal Emulator (ITE). Choose the appropriate language. For English, select number 26.
Restoring /home If you had a local home directory, you can restore it as follows: • For instance, if you copied it to /backup/system1/home, enter these commands: cd /backup/system1/home find . -depth | cpio -pdm /system1/home • If you backed it up to tape with fbackup, enter: frecover -x -i /system1/home -v Restoring other files Carefully use the same techniques to restore other files and directories, such as /usr, /local, and /opt.
6 Updating to HP-UX 11i v3 This chapter describes updating to HP-UX 11i v3 using update-ux to selectively overwrite the operating system and application software from a DVD or network source depot.
Preparing to update The following sections describe the initial steps you should take before proceeding with your update. Also included is a graphic overview of the update process. Completing the preliminary tasks Before you update to HP-UX 11i v3, make sure that: • • • You have assessed the current state of your system and have met all the requirements described in Chapter 2: “Assessing your system and meeting system requirements” (page 9).
Saving a list of software on the system Before you start the update process, it might be helpful to save a list of software on the system: 1. List the bundles and products installed on your system. Make sure to save the output of the swlist command so you can reference it later. /usr/sbin/swlist -l bundle -l product>/tmp/software_list 2.
From the DVD media To install the Update-UX product from the Operating Environment DVDs: 1. 2. Mount the DVD. (For instructions, see “Mounting and unmounting the DVD” (page 27).) Using swinstall, install the latest version of the Update-UX product on the target system: swinstall -s /dvdrom Update-UX NOTE: Make sure you use the correct case to install the Update-UX product (in title case). This product contains the update-ux command (lowercase).
Table 6-1 Updating tips (continued) Topic Tip HP Servicecontrol Manager (SCM) not supported on HP-UX 11i v3 HP Servicecontrol Manager (HP SCM) is not supported on HP-UX 11i v3. If your system is running SCM, you must migrate to HP System Insight Manager (HP SIM) version 4.2 BEFORE updating to HP-UX 11i v3; otherwise the update might fail. What to do Remove HP SCM before updating to HP-UX 11i v3.
Table 6-1 Updating tips (continued) Topic Tip ISEE users might need Starting with the HP-UX 11i v3 March 2008 release, Online Diagnostics are no longer to switch diagnostics started by default.
Step 7: Verify update TIP: Verify that the software update was successful. With this TUI, you use the Arrow, Tab, Space, and Return keys to navigate. Step 1: Start-up a. To start the TUI for an update session, enter: update-ux -i -s /dvdrom The TUI is automatically invoked and the Update-UX Overview tab appears. If any screen other than the Overview tab appears, press 1 to display the Overview tab. This tab provides an overview of the update process. Follow the numbered tabs to update the OE.
Figure 6-3 Select Source Tab a. Specify the source depot that contains the new OE that you want to use to update your target system. The system automatically selects the local host and default depot path. You can expand any entry that is preceded by the + sign. This allows you to view the available depots on the server. b.
IMPORTANT: If you choose to select an OE other than the one that was automatically selected, you must adhere to an supported update path. See “Supported update paths” (page 17). Figure 6-4 OE Selection Tab With this screen, you can accomplish two tasks: 1) review the contents of an OE you are considering for update, and 2) make the actual OE selection. With the next screen (in Step 4), you will be able to select the individual software bundles. a.
Figure 6-5 Software Selection Tab Use the spacebar to select or deselect software from the list. NOTE: You might observe a few seconds of delay each time you select or deselect a software item on this screen. Select any optional software that you want and deselect any recommended (default-installed) software that you do not want. Browse the list, marking your selections. The bundles and associated product names are listed in Appendix C: “HP-UX 11i v3 Operating Environment software bundles” (page 91).
• • • • • E means an error has occurred when selecting this item. . has no status (is not selected or installed). N is newer than the software on the system. O is older than the software on the system. I is currently installed on the system. Step 5: Analysis (preview) a. After selecting the software you wish to update, enter p (preview) to preview, without modifying the system, the actions that will occur for the update.
a. To verify that no errors were encountered before the update began, view the contents of the log file: /var/adm/sw/update-ux.log. You should see output similar to the following: NOTE: b. Command entered: update-ux -s depot_server:/var/11iv3/update_depot SWM HPUX11i-OE Output is logged to '/var/adm/sw/update-ux.log' * Obtaining some information from the source depot. cp /usr/lbin/swagent /var/adm/sw/tmp/update-ux compress /var/adm/sw/tmp/update-ux/swagent uncompress /var/adm/sw/tmp/update-ux/swagent.
Table 6-2 Log files generated during update Log file Description /var/opt/swm/swm.log This log file contains the output from the software selection, analysis and installation phases of the software update. In addition, this log file includes output from all control scripts that run during the update. The swm.log file is the primary log file that you should reference for the results of the update process. /var/adm/sw/update-ux.log This log file contains the output from the update-ux script.
Table 6-3 update-ux command options (continued) update-ux command options Description -x option=value Specifies -x options to be applied during the update. For a typical update, no -x options are required. For information on -x options, see the swm (1M) manpage or the Software Distributor Administration Guide. sw_spec Software selections support the same syntax as the swinstall command plus the syntax described in the selection syntax section below.
IMPORTANT: Make sure you install all new optional software included in the OE collection that you want at the same time that you do your update. See the next section. Updating optional software from the command line To update to HP-UX 11i v3 and specify additional optional software bundles on the command line, enter the name of the OE followed by the names of the optional software bundles.
7 Installing applications and patches This chapter first describes how to install HP applications from the HP-UX Application Software DVDs. Then it describes areas of concern when using third-party software and hardware. Finally, it describes the standard HP-UX patch bundles, sources for individual patches, and tools you can use for patch management.
Installing HP-UX applications Your HP-UX 11i v3 media kit contains a set of HP-UX Application Software DVDs. The Application Software DVDs provide a wide variety of HP-UX software products from which you can choose. You can install them new or use them to update the existing software on your system. Products for HP-UX 11i v1, HP-UX 11i v2, and HP-UX 11i v3 are included, although some might require a key. See your HP Customer Representative for information.
For more information, see the swinstall(1M) manpage. The swinstall program presents an interface for selecting and installing software from the DVD. 4. Unmount and eject the Application Software DVD. (For instructions, see “Mounting and unmounting the DVD” (page 27).) Repeat steps 1, 3, and 4 for each DVD. Third-party software and hardware This section provides miscellaneous tips and warnings about installing third-party (non-HP) software and using third-party hardware.
software is cumulative and completely replaces any previous bundle release for the same operating system (OS) release. The following standard patch bundles are provided on the OE DVDs: • Hardware Enablement Patch Bundle for HP-UX 11i v3 (HWEnable11i) Provides patches required for new systems and for add-on hardware supported on HP-UX 11i v3, including I/O adapters and devices.
Individual HP-UX patches Individual HP-UX patches comprise the standard HP-UX patch bundles. The individual patches and patch bundles are available from the Patch Database at the ITRC (http://itrc.hp.com). At times, you might find it necessary to acquire and install individual patches, for example, based on known patch IDs, software functionality, reactive patching, and security issues.
8 Post-install/update tasks and troubleshooting This chapter provides steps to verify that your system is ready and back in production. It also includes additional tasks you might need to perform, as well as instructions for uninstalling an HP-UX 11i v3 OE and removing applications and patches.
Verifying the HP-UX cold-install or update To verify that HP-UX 11i v3 was installed or updated successfully, use the Software Distributor commands swlist and swverify, as described in this section. For an update, you can also view the results of the update in the log file /var/opt/swm/swm.log. See Step 7 in “Updating to HP-UX 11i v3 using the terminal user interface” (page 50) for more information. Before you begin, make sure you have already completed cold-installing or updating to HP-UX 11i v3.
NOTE: A license for the HP Insight Dynamics - VSE suite for Integrity is installed by default with the VSE and DC Operating Environments. To use this license, it must be activated from the Central Management Server (CMS), as described in the HP Insight Dynamics 6.0 Getting Started Guide. These OEs also include the optional VSEMgmt package, which installs the CMS software for Insight Dynamics. Review the following documents before installing the CMS software. The HP Insight Dynamics - VSE 6.
Uninstalling HP-UX 11i v3 If you cannot resolve problems after installing HP-UX 11i v3, then you might want to uninstall it. The process depends upon the install process you followed: • • • If you previously created an operating system recovery image with either make_net_recovery or make_tape_recovery using Ignite-UX, boot the system from that media to return the OS and any archived applications to the previous release.
9 Support and other resources Contacting HP Before you contact HP Be sure to have the following information available before you call contact HP: • • • • • • • • Technical support registration number (if applicable) Product serial number Product model name and number Product identification number Applicable error message Add-on boards or hardware Third-party hardware or software Operating system type and revision level HP contact information For the name of the nearest HP authorized reseller: • See the C
Related documents NOTE: Documents at http://docs.hp.com are being migrated to the HP Business Support Center (BSC) website (http://hp.com/bizsupport), which houses both technical documentation and additional product support information. When the migration is complete, under the HP-UX section of the http://docs.hp.com homepage, you will find a link to redirect you to the new BSC location. For more information, see “More info on document moves to BSC” at the bottom of the http://docs.hp.com/ homepage.
might have a Getting Started document, so several of them might be included in your kit or be available online. • White Papers You can locate white papers on various HP-UX 11i v3 topics at http://hp.com/go/ hpux-core-docs. Other white papers, including an HP-UX 11i v3 overview, can be found at the HP-UX Information Library (www.hp.com/go/hpux11iv3resources). Other HP web resources • HP Servers — HP BladeSystem: http://www.hp.com/go/blades — HP Integrity Server Family: http://www.hp.
Table 9-1 Typographic conventions (continued) Typeface Usage Examples Key The name of a keyboard key. Note that Return and Enter both refer to the same key. Esc Bold The defined use of an important word or phrase. golden image Computer Computer output, file contents, files, directories, The DVD drive is connected at /dev/dsk/ software elements such as command options, c0t0d0. function names, and parameters. ignite UserInput Commands and other text that you type.
A Harmless messages and known problems This appendix provides information on harmless messages and problems that you might encounter while installing or updating. Appendix Checklist □ □ “Messages you can ignore” (page 76) “Known install and update problems” (page 78) IMPORTANT: Be sure to review the HP-UX 11i v3 Read Before Installing or Updating DVD booklet for issues not discussed here that might apply to your system. Also review the HP-UX 11i v3 Release Notes appropriate for your release (http://hp.
Messages you can ignore Table A-1 describes harmless messages currently known to appear while installing and/or updating to HP-UX 11i v3. You can safely ignore these messages. Table A-1 Messages you can ignore When/where seen Message/action Command output: While upgrading from any prior NOTE: - awk: Error occurred while writing. version of OnlineDiag to version The input line number is 2. B.11.31.10.yy on HP 9000 The source line number is 1. systems, the following error might occur in swm.
Table A-1 Messages you can ignore (continued) When/where seen Message/action While updating from a previous *[902] Running "preinstall" script for fileset "VRTSob.VEAS-FILESET". OEUR to the HP-UX 11i v3 - [902] kill: 1944: The specified process September 2008 OEUR and does not exist. beyond, the following messages *[367] Running "preinstall" script for fileset regarding VRTSob might be "VRTSob.VEAS-FILESET logged onto the console: succeeded with 1 warning. *[1394] Installing fileset "VRTSob.
Known install and update problems Table A-2 (page 78) describes problems currently known to occur while installing and/or updating to HP-UX 11i v3. Table A-2 Known install and update problems Problem Description/action Updates to Serviceguard A.11.20 If you update to Serviceguard A.11.20, Target Port Cluster congestion control will disable Target Port Cluster will be disabled due to a problem found with ESCSI ioctl.
Table A-2 Known install and update problems (continued) Problem Description/action User and group IDs of HP WBEM Services conflict with user and group IDs of NIS, LDAP, and other network services During installation, HP WBEM Services creates a user cimsrvr and a group cimsrvr.
Table A-2 Known install and update problems (continued) Problem Description/action HP-UX Security Containment Extensions version B.11.31.01 might produce unexpected behaviors and swverify errors If you have installed HP-UX Security Containment Extensions (ContainmentExt bundle) version B.11.31.
Table A-2 Known install and update problems (continued) Problem Description/action DRD updates directly from September 2010 OE (or later) media require the September 2010 OE (or later) versions of DRD, SWM, and SW-DIST DRD updates directly from media will fail unless you install the September 2010 OE (or later) versions of DRD, SWM, and SW-DIST.
Table A-2 Known install and update problems (continued) Problem Description/action Certain nsswitch.conf entries DRD runcmd does not support the following nsswitch.conf entries on the not supported by drd runcmd clone while managing software through drd runcmd. If the file contains them, the runcmd will fail. passwd: group: hosts: compat compat nis [NOTFOUND=return] files You might see these errors during the execution of drd runcmd if your nsswitch.
Table A-2 Known install and update problems (continued) Problem Description/action During update to the September During an update from an earlier HP-UX 11i v3 OE to the September 2009 HP-UX 2009 11i v3 OE, patches might be 11i v3 OE, one or more patches might be partially installed. You might see the partially installed following warning after running swverify on the system updated with the September 2009 OE: WARNING: The patch "PHCO_37128,l=/,r=1.
Table A-2 Known install and update problems (continued) Problem Description/action Install or update of an older OE If you ignite or update a system to an Operating Environment (OE) older than with certain patches in a March 2009 using a combined depot that also contains certain patches, the session combined depot might result in might result in the following error messages in swagent.log: errors * Installing fileset "PHKL_nnnnn.C-INC,r=1.0" ERROR: ERROR: (nnn of nnn).
Table A-2 Known install and update problems (continued) Problem Description/action Cold-install fails in Integrity VM Due to a limitation on the length of the pathname to backing store volumes, Guest cold-installing HP-UX 11i v3 fails in an Integrity VM guest when using host VxVM volumes as the guest's backing store.
B Installing VxFS and VxVM Previous HP-UX 11i v3 Operating Environment Update Releases (OEURs) included the 4.1 and 5.0 versions of VxFS and the (recommended (default-installed) selection would install VxFS 4.1. Starting with the HP-UX 11i v3 September 2009 OEUR, the default version of VxFS installed is changed from 4.1 to 5.0. The following software is included in HP-UX 11i v3 September 2009 OEUR: • VxFS 4.1 (Base-VXFS bundle) — required (always-installed) installed in all OEs • OnlineJFS 4.
VxVM 5.0 with VxFS 5.0 configuration To cold-install VxVM with VxFS, manually select the VxVM with VxFS environment (in the Ignite-UX Basic tab) and manually select VxVM 5.0 [Base-VxVM-50] in the Software tab for install. You MUST do both (explicitly select the VxVM “environment” and the VxVM 5.0 bundle [Base-VxVM-50]) or Ignite-UX will fail with this error: ERROR: The system has VxVM configured, but the VERITAS Volume Manager software was not selected for loading.
IMPORTANT: Known Problem: When OnLineJFS 5.0 (B3929FB) is selected in the scenario above, the following selection time warning from update-ux might be seen: WARNING: The following was found while selecting software: - There are new revisions of SW available in the source that would update SW already installed on the system. The newer revisions are not selected for installation. This could leave the incompatible old revision of SW on the system. The affected SW is: - OnlineJFS.VXFS41-AD-RN,r=B.11.
C HP-UX 11i v3 Operating Environment software bundles Starting with the March 2008 release, HP presents a set of new Operating Environments for HP-UX 11i v3. These new Operating Environments provide a richer set of products and improved choices over the original set of HP-UX 11i OEs. For more information on the new OEs, see “HP-UX 11i v3 Operating Environments” (page 7). For more information on transition, mapping, etc. from original OEs to new OEs, see http://h20338.www2.hp.
Table C-1 HP-UX 11i v3 software product categories (continued) Software category Description OE Recommended All recommended (default-installed) bundles in the OE OE Required All required (always-installed) bundles in the OE HP-UX 11i v3 software installation types Each of the software product categories contain software bundles that are further separated into the following installation types: Table C-2 HP-UX 11i v3 software installation types Installation Type Description Required (always-installed)
Along with the 64-bit HP-UX operating system, the BOE contains the features listed in the following tables: • Table C-3: “HP-UX 11i v3 required software” (page 93) • Table C-4: “HP-UX 11i v3 BOE recommended software” (page 94) • Table C-5: “HP-UX 11i v3 BOE optional software” (page 97) For an overview of the changes to these features and products, see the HP-UX 11i Version 3 Release Notes at http://hp.com/go/hpux-core-docs.
Table C-3 HP-UX 11i v3 required software (continued) Required software product Bundle name Base VxFS 4.
Table C-4 HP-UX 11i v3 BOE recommended software (continued) BOE recommended software product Bundle name Distributed Systems Administration Utilities DSAUtilities Dynamic nPartitions DynamicNPars Dynamic Root Disk DynRootDisk Firefox web browser FIREFOX Gnome GUI Runtime Toolkit GTK Gnome GUI Runtime Toolkit source GTKsrc GTK+ Libraries B6848BA HP-UX Bastille Security Tool HPUXBastille HP aCC_link bundle HP-ACC-Link HP Caliper HP-Caliper-Perf HP CIFS Client CIFS-CLIENT HP CIFS Server
Table C-4 HP-UX 11i v3 BOE recommended software (continued) BOE recommended software product Bundle name Perl Programming Language perl Process Resource Manager B3835DA Provider Default Tools ProviderDefault • HP-UX WBEM SCSI Provider (SCSIProvider) • Online Provider (OLOSProvider) • HP-UX WBEM LAN Provider for Ethernet Interfaces (WBEMP-LAN-00) • WBEM Provider for Fibre Channel HBAs (WBEMP-FCP) • Utilization Provider (utilProvider) • vPartition Provider ( VParProvider) • HP Integrity Virtual Machines
Table C-4 HP-UX 11i v3 BOE recommended software (continued) BOE recommended software product Bundle name Java Development Kit for HP-UX Add-On (v1.5) Java15JDKadd Drivers FibrChanl-00 FibrChanl-00 FibrChanl-01 FibrChanl-01 FibrChanl-02 FibrChanl-02 Guest AVIO LAN software GuestAvioLan Guest AVIO Stor software GuestAvioStor Table C-5 HP-UX 11i v3 BOE optional software BOE optional software product Bundle name Common Desktop Environment (CDE) bundle (xxx is language variable).
Table C-5 HP-UX 11i v3 BOE optional software (continued) BOE optional software product Bundle name IPv6 Upgrade for HP-UX 11i v3 IPv6Upgrade HP-UX IPsec IPsec HP-UX Internet Services HPUX-SLP HP-UX Role-based Access Control Extension AccessControl HP-UX Swapoff (Command) Swapoff Java Out-of-Box JAVAOOB Kerberos Client KRB5CLIENT Libc Enhancements LibcEnhancement HP-UX LongPassword for HP-UX 11i v3 LongPass11i3 MallocNextGen MallocNextGen Media Streaming Protocol Media—Streaming Mobil
consolidation projects that require virtualization. The entire set of products contained in the original HP-UX 11i v3 Enterprise OE can also be found in the VSE-OE.
HP-UX 11i v3 High Availability Operating Environment The HP-UX 11i v3 High Availability Operating Environment (HA-OE) provides an integrated environment tested and designed for mission critical applications. The entire set of products contained in the original HP-UX 11i v3 Enterprise OE can also be found in the HA-OE.
In addition to the features described previously in the HP-UX 11i v3 Base OE (upon which it is built), the DC-OE includes the features listed in the following tables: • Table C-3: “HP-UX 11i v3 required software” (page 93) • Table C-10: “HP-UX 11i v3 DC-OE recommended software” (page 101) • Table C-11: “HP-UX 11i v3 DC-OE optional software” (page 101) For an overview of the changes to these features and products, see the HP-UX 11i Version 3 Release Notes at http://hp.com/go/hpux-core-docs.
Index Symbols /etc, 35 /etc/passwd editing to change home directory, 43 recovering, 43 /home restoring, 44 retrieving configuration files, 43 /local restoring, 44 /opt restoring, 44 /usr restoring, 44 /usr/local/, 35 10GigEther-00, 98 10GigEther-01, 98 10GigEthr-02, 94 “HP-UX 11i v3 Persistent DSF Migration Guide”, 69 “The Next Generation Mass Storage Stack: HP-UX 11i v3” white paper web address, 30 A AccessControl, 98 agile mass storage stack migrating to, 69 agile view, 30 always-installed software (requ
configuration files backup, 35 retrieving post-install, 43 considerations cold-install, 15 update, 15 console for Itanium-based systems selecting, 25 ContainmentExt, 97 contents in the operating environments, 92 media kit, 8 Cpio Enhancement, 97 create depot, 28 D data backup, 22 data collection table miscellaneous, 36 network, 37 default-installed software BOE, 97 DC-OE, 101 deselecting during cold-install , 41 deselecting during update, 54 HA-OE, 100 VSE-OE, 99 defects, 75 depots creating, 28 deselecting
golden image, 19 GTK+ Libraries, 95 Guest AVIO LAN software , 97 Guest AVIO Stor software , 97 H HA Monitors, 99, 100, 101 hardware diagnostics, 70 Hardware Enablement Patch Bundle, 63, 94 hardware failures, 70 hardware paths, 30 agile view, 30 LUN hardware path, 30 lunpath hardware path, 30 harmless messages, 76 HFS file system block size, 84 home directory creating, 43 HostAvioLan, 99, 100 HostAvioStor, 99, 100 how to cold-install, 33 find firmware, 12 install individual applications, 62 update, 45 HP 90
HPUXLocales, 94 HPUXMinRuntime, 93, 94 HWEnable11i, 63 HyprFabrc-00, 98 I I/O cards supported, 12 IB4X-00 Driver for InfiniBand, 98 identifying installed software, 13 identifying model, 13 identifying OE, 13 identifying release date, 13 IEther-00, 94 Ignite-UX, 16, 23, 97 customizing your installation (cold-install), 39 installing the latest, 35 navigation tips, 39 website, 73 iLO vMedia, 18 information Instant Information DVD, 8 product-specific, 8 Insight managed system setup wizard, 97 install issues, 7
managing security bulletins, 65 mass storage drivers installing, 41 Mass Storage Stack migrating to agile, 69 mass storage stack, 30 media Application Release (AR), 61 Application Software, 61 cold-installing from, 33 contents, 91 installation source, 18 kit, 8 locating, 22 Media Streaming Protocol, 98 MemFS, 97 messages errors, warnings, and notes, 28 messages you can ignore, 76 migrating to agile mass storage stack, 69 migration paths choosing a method, 16 from previous HP-UX releases, 17 MirrorDisk/UX, 9
HP-UX Host Intrusion Detection System, 97 HP-UX Internet Services, 98 HP-UX IPsec, 98 HP-UX LongPassword for HP-UX 11i v3, 98 HP-UX Mobile IPv6, 98 HP-UX Password Hash Infrastructure for HP-UX 11i v3, 97 HP-UX Swapoff, 98 HP-UX Virtual Partitions, 99, 101 HyprFabrc-00, 98 IB4X-00 Driver for InfiniBand, 98 Ignite-UX, 97 Insight managed system setup wizard, 97 Integrity VM Online Migration Software (OVMM), 99, 101 IPv6 Upgrade, 98 Java Out-of-Box, 98 Kerberos Client, 98 KRB5CLIENT, 98 Libc Enhancements, 98 Ma
rebuilding kernel, 47 recommended software BOE, 97 DC-OE, 101 definition of term, 91 deselecting during cold-install, 41 deselecting during update, 54 Distributed Systems Administration Utilities, 95 Drivers, 97 Dynamic nPartitions, 95 Dynamic Root Disk, 95 Enterprise Cluster Master Toolkit, 100, 101 FibrChanl-00, 97 FibrChanl-01, 97 FibrChanl-02, 97 Firefox, 95 GlancePlus Pak, 99, 100, 101 Gnome GTK+, 95 Gnome GUI Runtime Toolkit, 95 Gnome GUI Runtime Toolkit source, 95 GTK+ Libraries, 95 Guest AVIO LAN so
scsiU320-00, 94 SerialSCSI-00, 94 SysMgmtMin, 93 System Fault Management, 93 USB-00, 94 requirements disk space, 10, 11 firmware, 12 system, 10 restoring /home, 44 restoring /usr, 44 retrieving configuration files post-install, 43 root, 36 home directory, 43 S SAR-MEMFS-ENH, 98 saving configuration files, 35 scsiU320-00, 94 SD website, 73 Sec00Tools, 29 Sec10Host, 29 Sec20MngDMZ, 29 Sec30DMZ, 29 Secure Path migration to Native Multipathing , 48 security settings, 29 security bulletins management, 65 Securi
supported, 10 T terminal user interface (TUI) update-ux, 50 TERMIO-00, 98 Thunderbird, 96 Thunderbird email/client source, 96 tips updating, 48 trademark notices, 2 troubleshooting, 75 TRUFGREP, 98 TUI update-ux, 50 Tunable Base Page Size, 84 tunables VxFS, 30 Tune-N-Tools, 96 tuning system, 30 U umount, 27 UmountallEnh, 98 uname, 37 uninstalling HP-UX 11i v3, 70 update cautionary information, 48 choosing an installation method, 16 completing, 59 considerations, 15 deselecting recommended software, 54 det