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тАО07-02-2008 01:45 PM
тАО07-02-2008 01:45 PM
Re: nPar and vPar
For the new vpars ur create, you will have to install the OS from CD/DVD if u have IO assigned or from Ignite.
Cheers.
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тАО07-02-2008 01:54 PM
тАО07-02-2008 01:54 PM
Re: nPar and vPar
Well, i don't have vPar's. only a nPar that will have two vPars. My plan is:
1. I have a first HPUX installed and i will create a vPar with it.
2. I will create the othe vPar with two disks and io devices (Tape, DVD, LAN and HBA's).
3. Then vparenv -m vpars
4. Reboot
5. Now i should be in vPars mode
After this i realy don't no how two install the OS in the other vPar already created.
Regards
M├Г┬бrcio
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тАО07-02-2008 02:10 PM
тАО07-02-2008 02:10 PM
Re: nPar and vPar
-I ignite_kernel (PA-RISC platforms only) Specifies a path to a
cold-install kernel such as
/opt/ignite/boot/WINSTALL. This form of the
command is used to cold-install an instance of
HP-UX on a virtual partition. Most often, this is
done on a newly-created virtual partition, one
that has a completely unwritten disk. However, it
can be used to cold-install HP-UX over an existing
instance.
ignite_kernel can reside either on the local
virtual partition (the one on which vparboot is
run) or on any other networked system or virtual
partition accessible from that partition. The
syntax for ignite_kernel is:
[Server name or IP addr,]cold-install_kernel
If cold-install_kernel begins with a slash, "/",
you are specifying an absolute path and vparboot
looks for it at that location. With Ignite-UX
revisions prior to C.6.0, if cold-install_kernel
does not begin with "/", the default path
/opt/ignite/boot/ is prepended to cold-
install_kernel.
With Ignite-UX revision C.6.0 or later, there is
no cold-install_kernel at the default path
/opt/ignite/boot. Hence it is required to specify
an absolute path, such as
/opt/ignite/boot/Rel_B.11.11/WINSTALL.
Hewlett-Packard Company - 3 - HP-UX 11i Version 2: Sep 2004
vparboot(1M) vparboot(1M)
If the Server name or IP address, is not
specified, vparboot loads the cold-install kernel
from the file space of the local virtual
partition. Otherwise the command loads it from
the file space of the specified server. The comma
is a required part of the server name syntax.
I don't have a rp node to confirm the syntax.
Do you have an Ignite server? if not, then you might have to move the IO for DVD around in between the vpars.
Cheers.
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тАО07-08-2008 10:35 AM
тАО07-08-2008 10:35 AM
Re: nPar and vPar
Nothing better then read the User Guide.
Thanks for the help.
Regards,
M├бrcio
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тАО07-08-2008 10:41 AM
тАО07-08-2008 10:41 AM
Re: nPar and vPar
This is what I suggested in the beginning.
;-)
Have fun!
Hope this helps!
Regards
Torsten.
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тАО07-08-2008 10:44 AM
тАО07-08-2008 10:44 AM
Re: nPar and vPar
Yes indeed, thanks again!
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