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AlbertLi
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concept for system boot

Hi:

Does any document mention about flow of HP server boot up? when HP server boot up, server will check configuration for start processes and go to start processes program.......

I need to know these configuration which save in ?? file in /etc and start ??? programs in /sbin .. or where?

thanks your help
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Patrick Wallek
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Re: concept for system boot

A good start is:

http://docs.hp.com

Almost any documentation you want is available there.
AlbertLi
Occasional Advisor

Re: concept for system boot

Hi:

How about rp5470 server

br.
Albert
Patrick Wallek
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Re: concept for system boot

What about it?

All HP-UX servers boot in the same basic way.

If you check the site I gave above you should be able to find what you need. However, I'll be nice and give you a bit of a start.

rp5470 docs:
http://docs.hp.com/en/hw.html#HP%209000%20rp5400%20Series%20Server%20%28L-Class%29

Boot up sequence:
"Managing Systems and Workgroups: A Guide for HP-UX System Administrators" -- You will want to have a look at chapter 5 "Administering a System: Booting and Shutdown"
HTML manual -- http://docs.hp.com/en/B2355-90950/index.html
PDF manual -- http://docs.hp.com/en/B2355-90950/B2355-90950.pdf
Shibin_2
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Re: concept for system boot

Hi

Check this site, it is describing all technical solutions about the rp5400 family servers.

http://www.techsolutions.hp.com/en/A5191-96022/ix01.html

thanks
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Shibin
Sandman!
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Re: concept for system boot

Check out the man pages which describe the bootstrapping procedure on PA-RISC systems viz.,

man 1m boot
man 1m pdc
man 1m isl
man 1m hpux