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Ignite-UX Server Requirements

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Hardware Requirements

An Ignite-UX server supporting boot, installation and recovery for clients requires the following hardware:

  • Computer: An HP 9000 (PA-RISC) system running HP-UX 11i v1, HP-UX 11i v2, or HP-UX 11i v3; or an Itanium®-based system running HP-UX 11i v2 or HP-UX 11i v3 is required.

  • Memory: Client installation and recovery performance is typically limited by network throughput. Normally, no special consideration for system memory is needed.

  • DVD drive: A DVD device is recommended to simplify copying HP-UX release depots directly from installation media to the Ignite-UX server.

  • Tape device: As part of your overall disaster recovery plan, you should consider how the Ignite-UX server itself would be recovered. A tape drive allows the Ignite-UX server to use tape media to save the server’s own recovery archive. Note that depots, saved client recovery archives, and other client-specific content typically should not be included in the recovery archive saved to tape. This client content should be saved using backup software. Not all systems support tape boot and so require two-step media recovery. See “Tape Recovery With No Tape Boot Support — Two-Step Media Recovery” and the Ignite-UX Installation Booting white paper available at http://docs.hp.com/en/IUX/infolib.html for more information.

  • Network interface: One or more network adapters to support network boot and installation is required. A network adapter directly connected to each supported subnet is preferred. Note that multiple simultaneous network installations and recovery operations can create significant network traffic.

  • Disk space: An Ignite-UX server might need considerable disk space.

    • Ignite-UX servers must have at least 2 GB of free disk space available in /opt/ignite to support installation of all HP-UX releases (B.11.11, B.11.23, and B.11.31).

      To save space, you can support only those HP-UX releases you plan to install or recover.

    • Ignite-UX servers might require significant space in /var/opt/ignite to support clients’ systems, store software depots, and save recovery archives. Default HP-UX file system sizes are unlikely to be sufficient for an Ignite-UX server. You should consider the number of client systems you intend to support and the maximum number of recovery archives to be saved for each client.

      The size of a recovery archive depends on the content being saved. A recovery archive will normally include at least a full set of HP-UX operating system software.

    • File system space is needed to hold depots required for installation. You should consider how many different OS releases the server might need to support. Note that you might also want to support different OE versions of each HP-UX revision on your Ignite server, such as the HP-UX 11i v2 September 2004 OE release and the 11i v2 September 2006 OE release, or the 11i v3 Base OE (BOE) and the 11i v3 Virtual Server OE (VSE-OE) of a particular release. Space will also be needed to store additional application and patch depots.

    • If you use golden images, file system space is needed to hold them. Consider the size and number of images you will require.

    • See the HP-UX Installation and Update Guide available from http://www.docs.hp.com/ for a detailed description of the disk space required for all Operating Environments for your version of HP-UX.

Other Considerations

An Ignite-UX server might also require software, utilities, and configuration:

  • Use of TFTP: Ignite-UX transfers some files using TFTP. A list of the minimum directories needed for file transfer is kept in the /etc/inetd.conf file. You might need to add directories to the list if you place configuration scripts in nonstandard locations.

    For example, the Ignite server must have the following entry in its /etc/inetd.conf file.

    tftp dgram udp wait root /usr/lbin/tftpd\ tftpd /opt/ignite /var/opt/ignite

    If you are using HP Serviceguard clusters or systems with multiple IP addresses on a LAN interface, use the -s option with tftp and install the patch PHNE_28762 11.11.

  • Use of ssh: With Ignite-UX version C.6.8 and later, bootsys can use ssh, and ignite can use ssh for make_[tape|net]_recovery. With Ignite-UX version C.7.1 and later, the ignite command can use ssh when calling bootsys. To use ssh, it must be available on the Ignite server and on the client, and you must have an existing public/private key pair.

  • Optional use of an X11 display server: An X11 display server allows you to use the GUI to configure and start Ignite. Your Ignite-UX server can use an X server to display the Ignite GUI, or you can redirect the display to another X terminal by entering the following command:

    export DISPLAY=system_name:0.0

  • Software: Get Ignite-UX and any software depots you plan to distribute to clients from the product media (CD or DVD). Ignite-UX can also be downloaded from the web; see “Getting the Ignite-UX Software ” for more information.

  • Client access to server: There are multiple methods of having clients contact the Ignite server, each suited to a different environment. See Chapter 2 for more details.

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