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A- active/passive devices, Preparing the Client for Installation
- additional network interfaces, Additional Interfaces(s) Button, Security Choices...
- additional software
- setup on server, Setting Up Additional Software on the Server
- advanced
tab, Advanced Tab
- always-installed software bundle, Category
- anonymous clients, Simple Network: Creating a Server for Anonymous Clients, Managing I/O for Installation and Recovery
- at (1), Scheduling Installations
- audience for
this guide, About This Document
- AUTO file
- as part of
the LIF, Logical Interchange Format
- description, A Description of the Files in the LIF Volume.
- expert recovery, Expert Recovery Using the Core Media
- in boot sequence, Ignite-UX Server Ports, Installation Using bootsys
- selecting
HP-UX version to install, Automating HP-UX OS Version Selection
- automatic
installations
- example configuration file, Using the Per-Client Configuration File
- overview, Automating Installations
- scheduling, Scheduling Installations
- specifying defaults, Specifying Defaults in the config.local File
- using configuration files, Using the Per-Client Configuration File
- with bootsys, Starting a Noninteractive Installation with bootsys
B- B5725AA product bundle, Getting the Ignite-UX Software
- backup patch files, Avoid Archiving Patch Files
- basic tab, Basic Tab
- Bastille, Security
- blocking devices from inventory, System Installation Configuration, Controlling the I/O Configuration Process
- boot
- directed (see directed boot)
- boot helper
- configuring
Ignite, Ignite-UX bootp Boot Helper
- configuring Ignite for DHCP, Ignite-UX Server and Boot Helper Setup for DHCP
- Next
Server, HP-UX, HP-UX DHCP PXE Next Server Boot Helper for Integrity Systems
- Next Server, Linux, Linux DHCP PXE Next Server Boot Helper for HP-UX Installation
- Next
Server, non-HP-UX, Non-HP-UX Next Server Boot Helper
- relay, Forwarding Boot Requests via bootp Relay
- setting _hp_lanadmin_args, Managing Speed and Duplexing of LAN Interfaces Executing Network Boots
- boot source, Boot Sources
- booting, Network Booting and IP Addresses, Configuring an RDP Server for Specific MAC Addresses, Booting Itanium-Based Clients using the Network
- (see also DHCP)
- (see also directed
boot)
- (see also PXE)
- (see also PXE Configuration Utility)
- avoiding
conflicts with RDP servers, Configuring an RDP Server for Specific MAC Addresses, Configuring an RDP Server to Delay PXE Response
- boot client, Booting a Client
- bootsys -c, Using bootsys on the Client Console
- debugging network
boot, Diagnosing Network Boot Issues
- decision making, Making Boot Decisions When Using the Client Console
- decision making for simple network, Simple Network Solutions
- decision tree for Itanium-based network booting, Simple Network Solutions
- decision tree for PA-RISC network booting, Simple Network Solutions
- decision tree for stand alone systems, Boot Using Media
- from an RDP server, Configuring an RDP Server to Initiate HP-UX Installation
- in complex network
environment, Complex Network Challenges
- install kernel paths, network, Booting PA-RISC Clients from the Console
- Itanium-based clients via the network, Network Booting and IP Addresses, Booting Itanium-Based Clients using the Network
- Linux using an HP-UX server, Configuring an HP-UX Server to Support Linux Boot and Installation
- non-network, Alternate Boot with Network Server Installation
- PA-RISC clients via the network, Network Booting and IP Addresses, Booting PA-RISC Clients from the Console
- registered clients over the network, Simple Network: Creating a Server for Registered Clients
- understanding PXE, Understanding PXE Booting of Itanium-Based Systems
- using a Linux server, Linux DHCP PXE Next Server Boot Helper for HP-UX Installation
- using vMedia, Alternate Boot with Network Server Installation
- bootpd daemon
- and PA-RISC systems, Network Booting and IP Addresses
- booting Itanium-based systems, Network Booting and IP Addresses
- booting
registered Itanium-based clients, Simple Network Solutions, Register the Itanium-based Clients with the Server
- class-ids and PXE, Ignite-UX Server and Boot Helper Setup for DHCP
- decision tree for booting Itanium-based clients, Simple Network Solutions
- DHCP design, Background Information on DHCP Design
- logging, Logging to syslog.log
- PXE booting error, Installing Systems with Ignite-UX
- replacing
bootpd with instl_bootd, Simple Network Solutions, Replacing bootpd with instl_bootd
- restarting after editing /etc/dhcptab, Ignite-UX Server and Boot Helper Setup for DHCP
- bootptab
- alternative to DHCP, Using bootptab as an Alternative to DHCP
- registering Itanium-based clients, Register the Itanium-based Clients with the Server
- bootsys
- and HP Auto Port Aggegation (APA), Installation Using bootsys
- and ssh, Ignite-UX Server Requirements, Ignite-UX Server Ports
- automatic installations, Starting a Noninteractive Installation with bootsys
- automatic installations choosing configuration, System Recovery Questions and Answers
- bootsys
-c, Using bootsys on the Client Console
- from the client, Alternate Boot with Network Server Installation
- from the client console, Using bootsys on the Client Console
- from the server, Installation Using bootsys
- in client console decision tree, Boot Using the Network
- insufficient space in /stand, Installing Systems with Ignite-UX
- noninteractive installations, Installation Using bootsys
- ports
used, Ignite-UX Server Ports
- preparing
the client, Preparing the Client for Installation
- scheduling installations, Scheduling Installations
- seems to work in reverse, Installing Systems with Ignite-UX
- shutdown of client, Installing Systems with Ignite-UX
- using a saved configuration, Using a Saved Configuration
- bootsys_block file, Installation Using bootsys
- bundles, Getting the Ignite-UX Software
- (see also software
bundles)
- available Ignite-UX product, Getting the Ignite-UX Software
- B5725AA product, Getting the Ignite-UX Software
- IGNITE
product, Getting the Ignite-UX Software
- Ignite-UX-11-11 product, Getting the Ignite-UX Software
- Ignite-UX-11-23
product, Getting the Ignite-UX Software
- Ignite-UX-11-31 product, Getting the Ignite-UX Software
C- CINDEX file
- adding software
depot, Adding a depot
- and make_[net|tape]_recovery, Recovery Image Creation Process
- cloning systems with make_net_recovery, Cloning a System Using make_net_recovery
- config.local, Using the recovery config.local file
- default cfg clause, System Recovery Questions and Answers
- modifying recovery
file system layout, Selecting File Systems During Recovery
- renaming
a recovery image, Retaining Recovery Images
- CLI, Ignite-UX Features
- client
- actions, Introduction to the Ignite-UX Graphical User Interface
- customizing
status display in Ignite-UX GUI, Introduction to the Ignite-UX Graphical User Interface
- halting after installation, Configuring Session Options, Classes of Configuration Files
- memory
requirements, Preparing the Client for Installation
- preparation for installation, Preparing the Client for Installation
- status screen, Introduction to the Ignite-UX Graphical User Interface
- command line interface (see CLI)
- commands, Ignite-UX, Ignite-UX Commands and Manpages
- config.local
- and
recovery, Using the recovery config.local file
- and SD debugging during cold install, Installing Systems with Ignite-UX
- checking syntax, Specifying Defaults in the config.local File
- customizing configurations with sw_sel, Customizations Based on User Selection
- defaults for all clients, Classes of Configuration Files
- dynamically setting installation parameters, Setting Installation Parameters Dynamically
- position in configuration clause, Configuring the Ignite-UX Server to Recognize the Golden Image
- samreg error workaround, Installing Systems with Ignite-UX
- specifying
default settings, Specifying Defaults in the config.local File
- using xpatch_save_files, Avoid Archiving Patch Files
- configuration
clauses, Combining Configuration Files Using INDEX Entries
- configuration file
- hardware keywords, Customizations Based on the Client Hardware
- configuration
files
- changes for system recovery, Using the recovery config.local file
- checking
syntax, Combining Configuration Files Using INDEX Entries
- creating with make_config, Classes of Configuration Files
- custom installation media, Combining Configuration Files Using INDEX Entries
- debugging, Debugging Configuration Files
- examples, Example Configuration Files, Customizations Based on User Selection
- in INDEX
file clauses, Combining Configuration Files Using INDEX Entries
- overview, Using Configuration Files
- configuration for install
- advanced, Advanced Tab
- basic, Basic Tab
- file system, File System Tab
- software, Software Tab
- system, System Tab
- configuring
- boot then switch source, Alternate Boot with Network Server Installation
- client installation session, Configuring Session Options
- clients
and servers, Making Configuration Decisions for Ignite Servers
- complex
network, Complex Networks
- file system for client, File System Tab
- general server parameters, More Server Setup Options
- Ignite boot helper
for DHCP, Ignite-UX Server and Boot Helper Setup for DHCP
- simple network, Simple Network Solutions
- simple server, Simple Network: Creating a Server for Registered Clients, Simple Network: Creating a Server for Anonymous Clients
- control_from_server, Example PA-RISC Installation Tape Creation
- copyutil, System Recovery
- custom installation media
- accessing a serial tape depot, PA-RISC Installation Tape Creation Example
- DVD, Assumptions
- overview, Why Use Custom Installation Media?
- PA-RISC tape formats, Possible Installation Tape Contents
- tape, PA-RISC Installation Tape Creation Example
- using, Boot and Install Client from Media
- custom installation scripts, Advanced Tab
- custom installations, Customizing Your Installation
D- daemons
- bootpd (see bootpd daemon)
- dhcpclient, Background Information on DHCP Design
- inetd, Replacing bootpd with instl_bootd, Installing Systems with Ignite-UX
- instl_bootd (see instl_bootd daemon)
- rbootd, Installing Systems with Ignite-UX
- replacing
bootpd with instl_bootd, Simple Network Solutions, Replacing bootpd with instl_bootd
- rpc.lockd, Installing Systems with Ignite-UX
- rpc.statd, Installing Systems with Ignite-UX
- swagentd, Ignite-UX Server Ports
- tftpd (see tftpd daemon)
- xntpd, Network Services... Button
- date, setting, System Tab
- day, setting, System Tab
- dbprofile, Direct Boot Profiles for Itanium-Based Systems
- (see also directed boot)
- and other boot and install options, Boot Using the Network
- command information, The dbprofile Command
- using, Direct Boot Profiles for Itanium-Based Systems
- debugging
- configuration files, Debugging Configuration Files
- network boot, Diagnosing Network Boot Issues
- SD during cold install, Installing Systems with Ignite-UX
- decision
tree
- booting
stand alone systems, Boot Using the Network, Boot Using Media
- network booting Itanium-based systems, Simple Network Solutions
- network booting PA-RISC systems, Simple Network Solutions
- default-installed software bundle, Category
- definition
- of terms, Glossary
- terminology, Glossary
- depot
- additional software setup on the server, Setting Up Additional Software on the Server
- changing location for install, Change Depot Location... Button
- example config file, Example Configuration Files
- Ignite-UX product, Getting the Ignite-UX Software
- installing
during interactive install, Change Depot Location... Button
- multiple versions of VxVM, SD Software
- OE software setup on the server, Setting Up Software from OE Depots
- ports used
for install, Ignite-UX Server Ports
- position on a
PA-RISC installation tape, Possible Installation Tape Contents
- selecting software for install, Software Tab
- serial, for tape, Creating and Modifying a Serial Depot and its Configuration File for Tape
- sw_source, sw_sel, and sw_category in a config file, Combining Configuration Files Using INDEX Entries
- DHCP
- adding boot addresses, Configuring Server Options
- anonymous
client booting, Ignite-UX Server and Boot Helper Setup for DHCP
- class ids, Isolating Ignite-UX From Noncontrollable DHCP Servers
- design, Background Information on DHCP Design
- design information, Using bootptab as an Alternative to DHCP
- document information, Configuring DHCP Services
- example uses, DHCP Usage Examples
- isolating noncontrollable servers, Isolating Ignite-UX From Noncontrollable DHCP Servers
- PXE, Understanding PXE Booting of Itanium-Based Systems
- server, configuring, Configuring DHCP Services, Background Information on DHCP Design
- using bootptab, Using bootptab as an Alternative to DHCP
- DHCP
device group
- booting of Itanium-based anonymous
clients, Ignite-UX Server and Boot Helper Setup for DHCP
- isolating from noncontrollable DHCP
servers, Isolating Ignite-UX From Noncontrollable DHCP Servers
- usage examples, DHCP Usage Examples
- dhcpclient daemon, Background Information on DHCP Design
- direct
boot profiles, Direct Boot Profiles for Itanium-Based Systems
- (see also dbprofile)
- directed boot
- detailed information, Direct Boot Profiles for Itanium-Based Systems
- overview, Understanding PXE Booting of Itanium-Based Systems, Directed Boot
- disk arrays, Disk Arrays
- Disk Selection - Add/Remove
Disks dialog box, Add/Remove Disks... Button
- Disk Selection - Root Disk
dialog box, Root disk... Button
- disks
- adding and
removing, Add/Remove Disks... Button
- blocking
from inventory, System Installation Configuration, Controlling the I/O Configuration Process
- renaming file system structure, Adding or Changing a File System Configuration
- setting parameters, File System Tab
- supported, Supported Peripherals
- DISPLAY, Ignite-UX Server Requirements, Adding Clients for Recovery
- DNS
- configuring, Network Services... Button
- screen, Network Services... Button
- documentation
- about this document, About This Document
- computing swap space, Root Swap (MB)... Button
- file system
size limitations, Adding or Changing a File System Configuration
- HP-UX, About This Document
- related, Related Documents
- DVD, building
installation media, Assumptions
E- EFI
- configuring tape boot option, Tape Recovery for Itanium-Based Systems
- direct boot profiles, Direct Boot Profiles for Itanium-Based Systems
- invoking, Booting Itanium-Based Clients using the Network
- error messages, Errors and Warnings
- execve error, Tape Recovery for Itanium-Based Systems
- exit, Viewing and Printing a Manifest
- expert recovery
- installing critical root files only, Recovering Critical HP-UX Files Only
- overview, Expert Recovery
- procedures, Automated Recovery Procedures
- rebuilding LIF volume, Recovering the LIF/EFI Volume and Critical HP-UX Files
- recovering critical HP-UX files, Recovering the LIF/EFI Volume and Critical HP-UX Files
- replace the kernel only, Recovering the Kernel Only
- using core OE media, Expert Recovery Using the Core Media
F- FAQ, Ignite-UX, Related Websites
- file system
- setting client parameters, File System Tab
- size
limitations, Adding or Changing a File System Configuration
- size
requirements for Ignite-UX servers, Ignite-UX Server Requirements
- tab, File System Tab
- firewall, Security
- firmware
- finding information, Firmware
- prompt, Booting PA-RISC Clients from the Console
- support
for EFI tape boot, Tape Recovery for Itanium-Based Systems
- updates for
direct boot profiles, Boot Using the Network
G- glossary, Glossary
- Go!
- description, Functions Available From All Tabs
- in the
startup phase, Startup
- initiate preinstall check, Executing the Installation
- initiating
installation, Executing the Installation
- ports
used, Ignite-UX Server Ports
- golden images
- installing from, Installing from Golden Images
- overview, Installing from Golden Images
- pros and cons, Notes on Cloning Systems
- troubleshooting, Installing from Golden Images
- graphical user interface (GUI)
- client colors, Introduction to the Ignite-UX Graphical User Interface
- detailed introduction, Introduction to the Ignite-UX Graphical User Interface
- menus, Introduction to the Ignite-UX Graphical User Interface
- overview, Ignite-UX Features
- selecting server GUI for install, Configuring Server Options
- using to install clients, Installation Using the Ignite-UX GUI
H- halting client after installation, Configuring Session Options, Classes of Configuration Files
- HFS file systems, File System: List Button
- history
- configuring to automatically save or not, Configuring Session Options
- log file location, Configuring Session Options
- moving client, Introduction to the Ignite-UX Graphical User Interface
- setting
default printer for printing, Configuring Server Options
- viewing, Introduction to the Ignite-UX Graphical User Interface
- hop count
- configuring, Network Services... Button
- HP-UX
- 11i v3 multipathing, Introducing Multipathing
- bootstrap
loader, A Description of the Files in the LIF Volume.
- commands in a post-installation script, Adding a Post-Installation Script
- documentation, About This Document
- file system sizes for Ignite-UX servers, Ignite-UX Server Requirements
- install
file system image, A Description of the Files in the LIF Volume.
- install kernel, A Description of the Files in the LIF Volume.
- installation media, Getting the Ignite-UX Software, Creating Your Own Installation Media
- installing from client console, Booting and Installing HP-UX From the Server Using the Client Console
- installing from the Ignite-UX server, Booting and Installing HP-UX on Clients Using the Server
- media kit, Boot and Install Client from Media
- recovering critical files, Recovering the LIF/EFI Volume and Critical HP-UX Files
- release identifiers, HP-UX 11i Release Names and Release Identifiers
- selecting
operating system environment, Basic Tab
- software bundles, Category
- supported versions for Ignite-UX server, Ignite-UX Server Requirements
- versions Ignite bundles can install, Getting the Ignite-UX Software
- hyperthreading, Additional... Button
I- I/O
configuration, Controlling the I/O Configuration Process
- I/O inventory
- and recovery, Recovery and the Agile View
- blocking, System Installation Configuration, Controlling the I/O Configuration Process
- display in itool, Initializing the Installation
- IGNITE product bundle, Getting the Ignite-UX Software
- Ignite-UX
- bundles, Getting the Ignite-UX Software
- commands, Ignite-UX Commands and Manpages
- disk requirements, Ignite-UX Server Requirements
- FAQ, Related Websites
- features, Ignite-UX Features
- hardware
requirements, Ignite-UX Server Requirements
- installing on clients, Category
- interface, View/Print Manifest Dialog Box
- manpages, Ignite-UX Commands and Manpages
- obtaining software, Getting the Ignite-UX Software
- overview, Ignite-UX Overview
- phases of
operation, Phases of Operation
- website, Related Websites
- Ignite-UX server
- adding software, Setting Up Additional Software on the Server
- boot client, Booting a Client
- problems, Ignite-UX Server Problems
- requirements, Ignite-UX Server Requirements
- troubleshooting, Ignite-UX Server Problems
- IgniteDHCPDeviceGroup
- isolating from noncontrollable DHCP servers, Isolating Ignite-UX From Noncontrollable DHCP Servers
- usage examples, DHCP Usage Examples
- important terms, Glossary
- INDEX file
- automatic installations, Starting a Noninteractive Installation with bootsys
- combining configuration files, Combining Configuration Files Using INDEX Entries
- default
cfg clause, System Recovery Questions and Answers
- examples, Combining Configuration Files Using INDEX Entries
- inetd daemon
- checking for errors, Installing Systems with Ignite-UX
- replacing bootpd with instl_bootd, Replacing bootpd with instl_bootd
- starting
instl_bootd, Installing Systems with Ignite-UX
- install environment
- and disk arrays, Disk Arrays
- and Ignite-UX boot helpers, Ignite-UX bootp Boot Helper
- boot, then switch sources, Alternate Boot with Network Server Installation
- in startup phase, Phases of Operation
- overview, The Ignite-UX Install Environment
- VxVM and persistent DSFs, Important Characteristics of the Agile View
- install file system
- and bootsys from the client, Alternate Boot with Network Server Installation
- and custom installation media, Logical Interchange Format
- and DHCP, Isolating Ignite-UX From Noncontrollable DHCP Servers, Manage Clients That Will Use DHCP During and After Installation, Manage Clients with Temporary IP Addresses During Installation
- and the boot source, Boot Sources
- as part of the install environment, The Ignite-UX Install Environment
- as part of the LIF volume, A Description of the Files in the LIF Volume.
- in startup phase, Startup
- install kernel
- and bootsys from the client, Alternate Boot with Network Server Installation, Preparing the Client for Installation
- and the
boot source, Boot Sources
- as part of the install environment, The Ignite-UX Install Environment
- as part of the LIF volume, A Description of the Files in the LIF Volume.
- boot paths, network, Booting PA-RISC Clients from the Console
- in startup phase, Startup
- install params,
setting dynamically, Setting Installation Parameters Dynamically
- installation media
- custom (see custom installation media)
- HP-UX media kit, Boot and Install Client from Media
- installation scripts, Advanced Tab
- installing
- and Servicecontrol Manager, Ignite-UX Features
- automated, Automating Installations
- client console methods, Booting and Installing HP-UX From the Server Using the Client Console
- client console walkthrough, Installing HP-UX From the Client Console
- from custom media, Boot and Install Client from Media
- from media kit, Boot and Install Client from Media
- from media, troubleshooting, Installing from Media
- golden images, Installing from Golden Images
- Ignite-UX product, Getting the Ignite-UX Software
- Ignite-UX server GUI walkthrough, Installation Using the Ignite-UX GUI
- Linux
using an HP-UX server, Configuring an HP-UX Server to Support Linux Boot and Installation
- methods, Methods of Installing Client Systems
- preinstall analysis, Executing the Installation
- preparing the client, Preparing the Client for Installation
- RedHat, RedHat Installation From an HP-UX Server
- SuSE, SuSE Installation From an HP-UX Server
- troubleshooting, Installing Systems with Ignite-UX
- using defaults, The Client Installation Configuration Interface
- Windows, Configuring an HP-UX Server to Support Windows Installation
- installing client systems, server method, Installation Using the Ignite-UX GUI
- instl_adm
- checking syntax of config files, Combining Configuration Files Using INDEX Entries, Specifying Defaults in the config.local File
- setting boot control parameters, Classes of Configuration Files
- setting gateway on boot helper, Ignite-UX bootp Boot Helper
- setting install file system, Classes of Configuration Files
- setting install params dynamically, Setting Installation Parameters Dynamically
- setting network duplex, Examples
- setting server on boot helper, Ignite-UX bootp Boot Helper
- instl_adm(4), Using Configuration Files
- instl_bootd daemon
- and updating instl_boottab, Register the PA-RISC Clients with the Server
- booting anonymous PA-RISC clients, Using the Server Setup Wizard
- booting PA-RISC systems, Network Booting and IP Addresses
- booting registered PA-RISC clients, Simple Network Solutions
- decision tree for booting Itanium-based
clients, Simple Network Solutions
- installing clients on multiple subnets, Installing Systems with Ignite-UX
- problems installing from client, Simple Network Debugging
- problems with finding server, Installing Systems with Ignite-UX
- replacing bootpd with instl_bootd, Simple Network Solutions, Replacing bootpd with instl_bootd
- instl_boottab
- and boot helper systems, Ignite-UX bootp Boot Helper
- and bootptab, Using bootptab as an Alternative to DHCP
- assigning boot IP addresses, Network Booting and IP Addresses
- configuring for anonymous clients, Simple Network Solutions, Configuring an Ignite Server to Boot Anonymous PA-RISC Clients
- editing, Editing the instl_boottab file
- installing
clients on multiple subnets, Installing Systems with Ignite-UX
- problems with finding server, Installing Systems with Ignite-UX
- registering PA-RISC clients, Simple Network Solutions, Register the PA-RISC Clients with the Server
- replacing
bootpd with instl_bootd, Simple Network Solutions
- updating for instl_bootd, Register the PA-RISC Clients with the Server
- interactive swinstall, Change Depot Location... Button
- inventory
- blocking, System Installation Configuration, Controlling the I/O Configuration Process
- hardware display in itool, Functions Available From All Tabs
- IP address
- setting with DHCP, Configuring DHCP Services
- IPFilter, Security
- iso image, Assumptions
- itool
- advanced tab, Advanced Tab
- and SCRIPTS LIF
volume content, A Description of the Files in the LIF Volume.
- basic tab, Basic Tab
- file system tab, File System Tab
- new installation, Initializing the Installation
- software tab, Software Tab
- system tab, System Tab
- TUI, Installing HP-UX From the Client Console
L- lanboot, Direct Boot Profiles for Itanium-Based Systems
- (see also directed boot)
- command information, The lanboot Command
- using, Direct Boot Profiles for Itanium-Based Systems
- language,
specifying, Languages... Button
- license
- HP-UX, selecting, Basic Tab
- LIF volume
- creating one for a PA-RISC
installation tape, Example PA-RISC Installation Tape Creation
- description of content, A Description of the Files in the LIF Volume.
- for a recovery tape, Creating and Using Recovery Tapes
- on a PA-RISC installation tape, Possible Installation Tape Contents
- overview, LIF Volume Contents
- rebuilding during expert recovery, Recovering the LIF/EFI Volume and Critical HP-UX Files
- lightweight
boot helper (see boot helper, Next Server)
- Linux
- boot and installation
enablement by Ignite-UX, Configuring an HP-UX Server to Support Linux Boot and Installation
- HP-UX boot
helper, Linux DHCP PXE Next Server Boot Helper for HP-UX Installation
- RedHat installation, RedHat Installation From an HP-UX Server
- servers interfering with HP-UX boot, Understanding PXE Booting of Itanium-Based Systems
- SuSE installation, SuSE Installation From an HP-UX Server
- LLA, Customizations Based on the Client Hardware
- (see also MAC address)
- keyword in
configuration file, Customizations Based on the Client Hardware
- LVM
- agile view DSFs, Important Characteristics of the Agile View
- config
file example, Example Configuration Files
- file system default choices, File System: List Button
- file system size limitations, Adding or Changing a File System Configuration
- group parameters, ---- Additional Tasks ---- List Button
- recovery considerations, Recovery Image Creation Process
- supported devices, Disks and Other I/O
- volume parameters, ---- Additional Tasks ---- List Button
- volume requirements, Volume Requirements for LVM and VxVM
M- MAC address
- and anonymous clients, Simple Network Solutions, Overview of Anonymous Clients, Using the Server Setup Wizard
- and registered clients, Simple Network Solutions, Register the Itanium-based Clients with the Server
- and
the /var/opt/ignite/clients directories, Using the Per-Client Configuration File, System Recovery Questions and Answers
- registering
clients using the GUI, Register the PA-RISC Clients with the Server
- selecting
an EFI boot option, Recovering using the Network for Itanium-Based Clients
- make_boot_tape
- recovering a system not on network, System Recovery Questions and Answers
- recovering across subnets, Recovering using the Network for PA-RISC Clients
- two-step media recovery, Tape Recovery With No Tape Boot Support — Two-Step Media Recovery
- make_ipf_tape
- recovering a
system not on the network, System Recovery Questions and Answers
- make_media_install
- error messages, Error messages
- making boot and installation CD/DVDs, Assumptions
- network recovery, System Recovery Questions and Answers
- overview, Ignite-UX Features
- make_net_recovery
- cloning systems, Notes on Cloning Systems
- compared to make_tape_recovery, System Recovery Tools
- overview, System Recovery
- using, Creating and Using Network Recovery Images
- make_sys_image
- cloning systems, Notes on Cloning Systems
- make_tape_recovery
- cloning systems, Notes on Cloning Systems
- compared to make_net_recovery, System Recovery Tools
- duplicating a system, Recovery Tape Creation Examples
- examples, Recovery Tape Creation Examples
- overview, System Recovery
- using, Creating and Using Recovery Tapes
- managing network
printers, Adding a Post-Installation Script
- manifest, Viewing and Printing a Manifest
- manifest files, Viewing and Printing a Manifest
- manpages, Ignite-UX Commands and Manpages
- memory requirements for clients, Preparing the Client for Installation
- multiuser mode
- booting Itanium-based systems, Recovering the LIF/EFI Volume and Critical HP-UX Files
- booting PA-RISC systems, Recovering the LIF/EFI Volume and Critical HP-UX Files
N- network
- configuration options, Making Configuration Decisions for Ignite Servers
- configuring
destination IP, Network Services... Button
- configuring gateway, Network Services... Button
- configuring interfaces, Additional Interfaces(s) Button, Security Choices...
- network recovery
- adding clients
for recovery, Adding Clients for Recovery
- CINDEX file, Retaining Recovery Images
- config file additions for all client's recoveries, Using the recovery config.local file
- configuring to show all information, Configuring Session Options
- creating and using network
recovery images, Creating and Using Network Recovery Images
- examples, Examples of Network Recovery Image Creation
- for Itanium-based
clients, Recovering using the Network for Itanium-Based Clients
- for PA-RISC
clients, Recovering using the Network for PA-RISC Clients
- from Actions menu, Introduction to the Ignite-UX Graphical User Interface
- overview, System Recovery
- pros and cons, Notes on Cloning Systems
- Q and A, System Recovery Questions and Answers
- retaining
images, Retaining Recovery Images
- writing existing
image to DVD example, Create an HP-UX 11i v2 Itanium-based recovery DVD using an existing network recovery image
- NIS
- configuring, Network Services... Button
- screen, Network Services... Button
- nslookup, Network Services... Button
P- parameters
- advanced, File System Tab
- disk, File System Tab
- file system, File System Tab
- system, System Tab
- patches
- avoiding backup files, Avoid Archiving Patch Files
- peripherals
supported, Supported Peripherals
- ports
- client-based boot and install, Ignite-UX Server Ports
- client-based make_net_recovery, Ignite-UX Server Ports
- client-based make_sys_image, Ignite-UX Server Ports
- Ignite server
usage, Ignite-UX Server Ports
- Itanium-based
LAN boot, Ignite-UX Server Ports
- PA-RISC
LAN boot, Ignite-UX Server Ports
- privileged ports
on the client with ssh, Ignite-UX Server Ports
- replacing bootpd with instl_bootd, Replacing bootpd with instl_bootd
- server-based bootsys of live client, Ignite-UX Server Ports
- server-based make_net_recovery, Ignite-UX Server Ports
- swinstall, Ignite-UX Server Ports
- updating
Bastille for Ignite client, Enabling Ignite-UX Client Requirements
- updating
Bastille for Ignite server, Enabling Ignite-UX Server Requirements
- post-install
scripts, Using Post-Installation Scripts
- preinstall
analysis, Executing the Installation
- print_manifest, Viewing and Printing a Manifest
- PXE
- and
configuring for anonymous clients, Ignite-UX Server and Boot Helper Setup for DHCP
- Next Server, HP-UX, HP-UX DHCP PXE Next Server Boot Helper for Integrity Systems
- Next Server, Linux, Linux DHCP PXE Next Server Boot Helper for HP-UX Installation
- Next Server, non-HP-UX, Non-HP-UX Next Server Boot Helper
- troubleshooting
PXE boot errors, Common Network Booting Errors
- troubleshooting
PXE-E16 error, Installing Systems with Ignite-UX
- understanding PXE booting, Understanding PXE Booting of Itanium-Based Systems
- PXE Configuration Utility
- creating an HP-UX MenuOption, Setting up RDP MenuOptions via Interactive UI
- delaying boot response from RDP servers, Configuring an RDP Server to Delay PXE Response
- HP-UX boot from RDP server, Configuring an RDP Server to Initiate HP-UX Installation
- logging boot and TFTP activity, RDP Diagnosing and Debugging
- selective boot response from RDP server, Configuring an RDP Server for Specific MAC Addresses
- using an HP-UX MenuOption, Using an RDP MenuOption for HP-UX
R- RDP server set up (see PXE Configuration Utility)
- using
an HP-UX MenuOption, Using an RDP MenuOption for HP-UX
- using
Windows commands, Setting up RDP MenuOptions via Windows Commands
- recommended software bundle, Category
- record keeping, manifest, Viewing and Printing a Manifest
- recovery, System Recovery, Tape Recovery With No Tape Boot Support — Two-Step Media Recovery, Expert Recovery
- (see also expert recovery)
- (see also network recovery)
- (see also tape recovery)
- (see also two-step
media recovery)
- archive configuration policies, Recovery Image Configuration Policies
- archive contents, Recovery Image Contents
- changing file system layout, Selecting File Systems During Recovery
- configuration files additions, Using the recovery config.local file
- create a network image, Creating and Using Network Recovery Images
- creating a recovery tape, Creating and Using Recovery Tapes
- creating network image, Creating and Using Network Recovery Images
- examine image contents, Examining Recovery Image Contents
- image creation process, Recovery Image Creation Process
- matrix comparing tape and net recovery, Comparing System Recovery Tool Features
- overview, Overview
- pros and cons, Notes on Cloning Systems
- Q and A, System Recovery Questions and Answers
- recovering a system not on network, System Recovery Questions and Answers
- SAS devices, System Recovery
- system, System Recovery, Creating and Using Network Recovery Images
- system tools, System Recovery Tools
- tools comparison, Recovery Image Contents
- using a network image, Creating and Using Network Recovery Images
- using a recovery tape, Creating and Using Recovery Tapes
- verify recovery images, Verifying Recovery Image Results
- versions of Ignite, Reconciling Client and Server Ignite-UX Versions for Recovery
- RedHat (see Linux)
- registered
clients, Simple Network: Creating a Server for Registered Clients
- required software bundle, Category
- requirements
- client, Preparing the Client for Installation
- Ignite-UX
server, Ignite-UX Server Requirements
- volume, Volume Requirements for LVM and VxVM
- rpc.lockd daemon, Installing Systems with Ignite-UX
- rpc.statd
daemon, Installing Systems with Ignite-UX
- run_ui, Example PA-RISC Installation Tape Creation
S- SAS devices
- recovery, System Recovery
- scheduling
automatic installations, Scheduling Installations
- screens (see List of Figures)
- scripts, post-install, Using Post-Installation Scripts
- SD (see Software Distributor)
- selectable software
bundle, Category
- server
- configuring options, More Server Setup Options
- selection, Booting PA-RISC Clients from the Console
- setting up additional software, Setting Up Additional Software on the Server
- setting up non-SD software, Non-SD Software
- setting up OE software via wizard, Setting Up Software from OE Depots
- setup for anonymous clients, Simple Network: Creating a Server for Anonymous Clients
- setup wizard (see server
setup wizard)
- server selection
- not supported on Integrity
systems, Understanding PXE Booting of Itanium-Based Systems
- overview, Server Selection
- server
setup wizard
- for anonymous clients, Using the Server Setup Wizard
- launching from welcome screen, Introduction to the Ignite-UX Graphical User Interface
- walkthrough, Launch the Server Setup Wizard
- set
- root password, Set Root Password...
- time zone, Set Time Zone Button
- set_parms, System Tab
- setting install params dynamically, Setting Installation Parameters Dynamically
- single-user mode
- booting Itanium-based
systems, Recovering the LIF/EFI Volume and Critical HP-UX Files
- booting PA-RISC systems, Recovering the LIF/EFI Volume and Critical HP-UX Files
- software
- selecting for installation, Software Tab
- setting up additional on server, Setting Up Additional Software on the Server
- setting up
non-SD on server, Non-SD Software
- setting up OE via wizard, Setting Up Software from OE Depots
- software bundle
- always installed, Category
- default-installed, Category
- optional, Category
- recommended, Category
- required, Category
- selectable, Category
- selectablility on software tab, Product
- selecting with sw_sel, Combining Configuration Files Using INDEX Entries
- software bundles, Getting the Ignite-UX Software
- (see also bundles)
- putting in a depot for Ignite-UX, SD Software
- Software
Distributor
- debugging during cold install, Installing Systems with Ignite-UX
- port usage on an Ignite server, Ignite-UX Server Ports
- Software Manager, Change Depot Location... Button
- software
tab, Software Tab
- ssh
- Ignite usage, Ignite-UX Server Requirements
- port usage on make_net_recovery, Ignite-UX Server Ports
- port usage with bootsys, Ignite-UX Server Ports
- selecting via GUI for recovery, Adding Clients for Recovery
- ssh_config, Ignite-UX Server Ports
- stand alone systems
- booting, Boot Using the Network, Boot Using Media
- static routes
- configuring, Network Services... Button
- screen, Network Services... Button
- supported
peripherals, Supported Peripherals
- SuSE (see Linux)
- sw_category, Combining Configuration Files Using INDEX Entries
- sw_sel, Combining Configuration Files Using INDEX Entries
- customizing
configurations, Customizations Based on User Selection
- sw_source, Combining Configuration Files Using INDEX Entries
- swap space, specifying, Root Swap (MB)... Button
- swinstall
- port usage, Ignite-UX Server Ports
- swm, Change Depot Location... Button
- system recovery, System Recovery
- system recovery tools, System Recovery Tools
- system
tab, System Tab
T- tab
- advanced, Advanced Tab
- basic, Basic Tab
- file system, File System Tab
- software, Software Tab
- system, System Tab
- tape boot
- creating EFI tape boot option, Tape Recovery for Itanium-Based Systems
- support for, Ignite-UX Server Requirements
- tape
recovery with no tape boot support, Tape Recovery With No Tape Boot Support — Two-Step Media Recovery
- two-step using
boot CD/DVD, Boot CD/DVD Creation Examples
- tape depot, accessing, PA-RISC Installation Tape Creation Example
- tape recovery
- configuring to show all information, Configuring Session Options
- creating and using recovery
tapes, Creating and Using Recovery Tapes
- examples, Recovery Tape Creation Examples
- for Itanium-based systems, Tape Recovery for Itanium-Based Systems
- for PA-RISC systems, Tape Recovery for PA-RISC Systems
- from Actions menu, Introduction to the Ignite-UX Graphical User Interface
- overview, System Recovery
- pros and cons, Notes on Cloning Systems
- Q and A, System Recovery Questions and Answers
- troubleshooting, System Recovery Questions and Answers
- with no tape boot support, Tape Recovery With No Tape Boot Support — Two-Step Media Recovery
- tasks
- adding DHCP boot addresses, Configuring Server Options
- automatic installations, Using the Per-Client Configuration File
- automatic system recovering, System Recovery Questions and Answers
- client recovery via the network, Examples of Network Recovery Image Creation
- cloning systems, Cloning a System Using make_net_recovery
- configuring client installations, Configuring the Installation
- configuring server for OS archive, Configuring the Ignite-UX Server to Recognize the Golden Image
- configuring server options, More Server Setup Options
- configuring session options, More Server Setup Options
- create system
recovery image from an Ignite-UX server, Adding Clients for Recovery
- creating an OS archive, Creating a Golden Image
- duplicating a system, Recovery Tape Creation Examples
- image creation with ignite, Recovery Image Creation Process
- obtaining Ignite-UX software, Getting the Ignite-UX Software
- preparing clients for installation, Preparing the Client for Installation
- recovering a minimal operating system, Recovery Tape Creation Examples
- recovering a root disk, Recovery Tape Creation Examples
- recovering from the client, Examples of Network Recovery Image Creation
- recovering Itanium-based clients using the network, Recovering using the Network for Itanium-Based Clients
- recovering PA-RISC clients using the network, Recovering using the Network for PA-RISC Clients
- setting install params dynamically, Setting Installation Parameters Dynamically
- setting up a boot helper system, Ignite-UX bootp Boot Helper
- terminal user
interface (see TUI)
- terminology, Glossary
- TFTP, Ignite-UX Server Requirements
- tftpd daemon
- bad LIF magic IPL error, Installing Systems with Ignite-UX
- enabling, Ignite-UX Server Requirements
- logging, Logging to syslog.log
- PXE
booting error, Installing Systems with Ignite-UX
- time zone,
setting, System Tab
- troubleshooting
- Ignite-UX server problems, Ignite-UX Server Problems
- installing from images, Installing from Golden Images
- installing from media, Installing from Media
- installing systems, Installing Systems with Ignite-UX
- tape recovery, System Recovery Questions and Answers
- TUI
- overview, Ignite-UX Features
- selecting client TUI
for install, Configuring Server Options
- troubleshooting, Installing Systems with Ignite-UX
- using to install
clients, Installation Using the Ignite-UX GUI
- using to install
from the client, Installing HP-UX From the Client Console
- two-step media recovery, Tape Recovery With No Tape Boot Support — Two-Step Media Recovery
- create
bootable CD/DVD example, Create HP-UX 11i v3 bootable CD/DVD media for two-step media recovery
- creating CD/DVD with make_media_install, Using the make_media_install and the make_opticaldisc_recovery scripts
- mixing Ignite-UX versions, Creating and Using Recovery Tapes, Tape Recovery With No Tape Boot Support — Two-Step Media Recovery
V- Veritas (see VxFS) (see VxVM)
- view menu
screen, Introduction to the Ignite-UX Graphical User Interface
- vMedia
- and ISO images, Assumptions
- in decision tree for stand alone system, Boot Using Media
- using with Ignite-UX, Using Integrated Lights Out Virtual Media with Ignite-UX
- volume group
name
- changing, ---- Additional Tasks ---- List Button
- volume requirements, Volume Requirements for LVM and VxVM
- VxFS
- configuration for client, Adding or Changing a File System Configuration
- matching versions with VxVM, Considerations When Using Veritas Volume Manager from Symantec
- mixed versions with VxVM, Considerations When Using Veritas Volume Manager from Symantec
- recovery considerations, Considerations When Using Veritas Volume Manager from Symantec
- selecting for client install, File System: List Button
- selecting
version for client install, ---- Additional Tasks ---- List Button
- VxVM
- agile view DSFs, Important Characteristics of the Agile View
- config file example, Example Configuration Files
- expert recovery considerations, Recovering the LIF/EFI Volume and Critical HP-UX Files
- file system default choices, File System: List Button
- file system size limitations, Adding or Changing a File System Configuration
- group parameters, ---- Additional Tasks ---- List Button
- multiple versions in depot, SD Software
- recovery considerations, Considerations When Using Veritas Volume Manager from Symantec, Recovery Image Creation Process
- supported devices, Disks and Other I/O
- volume parameters, ---- Additional Tasks ---- List Button
- volume requirements, Volume Requirements for LVM and VxVM
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