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11-09-2020 01:32 AM
11-09-2020 01:32 AM
Re: mkboot
Hi Team,
Just want to know the difference between below . Just giving hpux is wrong ? will that corrupt the boot paths / boot settings
mkboot -a "hpux" /dev/rdsk/c12t0d4
mkboot -a "hpux" /dev/rdsk/c12t0d3
mkboot -a "hpux /stand/vpmon -a" /dev/rdsk/c12t0d4
mkboot -a "hpux /stand/vpmon -a" /dev/rdsk/c12t0d3
Thanks and Regards,
HPUX Admin
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11-09-2020 07:24 AM
11-09-2020 07:24 AM
Re: mkboot
mkboot -a "hpux" /dev/rdsk/c12t0d4
mkboot -a "hpux" /dev/rdsk/c12t0d3
This is making a boot entry to start the HPUX kernel.
mkboot -a "hpux /stand/vpmon -a" /dev/rdsk/c12t0d4
mkboot -a "hpux /stand/vpmon -a" /dev/rdsk/c12t0d3
This is making a boot entry to start the VPMON (vPARS) on the host system and start all virtual machines automatically.
Hope this helps!
Regards
Torsten.
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