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12-05-2000 04:03 AM
12-05-2000 04:03 AM
Hi to all
I am preparing to reinstall HP-UX 11 on a 6 way N class server with Qty 2 ICOD processors.
1. Can I do it or is it a HP install?
2. If the the answer to quiestion 1 is that I can do the install, what do I have to do with the ICOD bit of the install?
Thanks in advance
Paula
I am preparing to reinstall HP-UX 11 on a 6 way N class server with Qty 2 ICOD processors.
1. Can I do it or is it a HP install?
2. If the the answer to quiestion 1 is that I can do the install, what do I have to do with the ICOD bit of the install?
Thanks in advance
Paula
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12-05-2000 05:09 AM
12-05-2000 05:09 AM
Solution
Hi, Paula!
You may use this procedure:
Re-Installing HP-UX on an iCOD System
If you re-install HP-UX on an iCOD system (for example, cold-installing a new version of HP-UX or from a ?Golden Image?), all information in the iCOD configuration file will disappear unless you do the following:
- Before the re-install, manually save the processor allocation history (/etc/.iCOD_data) and restore it after the re-install.
- Re-install the iCOD version 2 software bundle B9073AA from the SupportPlus media.
- Restore your iCOD configuration /etc/.iCOD_data).
If this is not done, you will lose all of the iCOD change history and contact information.
... quoted from iCOD RelNotes, B9073-90003
Regards...
Dietmar.
You may use this procedure:
Re-Installing HP-UX on an iCOD System
If you re-install HP-UX on an iCOD system (for example, cold-installing a new version of HP-UX or from a ?Golden Image?), all information in the iCOD configuration file will disappear unless you do the following:
- Before the re-install, manually save the processor allocation history (/etc/.iCOD_data) and restore it after the re-install.
- Re-install the iCOD version 2 software bundle B9073AA from the SupportPlus media.
- Restore your iCOD configuration /etc/.iCOD_data).
If this is not done, you will lose all of the iCOD change history and contact information.
... quoted from iCOD RelNotes, B9073-90003
Regards...
Dietmar.
"Logic is the beginning of wisdom; not the end." -- Spock (Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country)
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