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03-02-2001 05:42 AM
03-02-2001 05:42 AM
What I have been doing (at a high level) is:
1. Install the core OS from CD (HP-UX 11.0 Nov99 release)
2. Install optional packages such as OnlineJFS, MirrorDisk, etc.
3. Install Support, Diags, & Patch Bundle (Mar2000)
Is there a better order to do this (e.g. Core -> Patches -> Optional apps)?
Thanks,
David
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03-02-2001 05:47 AM
03-02-2001 05:47 AM
SolutionThe reason is that if you load CORE->patches->OptionalProducts you would then still need to patch the optional products!
The way you are doing it means you do all the patching once.
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03-02-2001 05:50 AM
03-02-2001 05:50 AM
Re: Install Order
Your order is book/tailor made. Go ahead for you are on track.
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03-02-2001 06:02 AM
03-02-2001 06:02 AM
Re: Install Order
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06-11-2001 09:54 PM
06-11-2001 09:54 PM
Re: Install Order
You may like to create a software depot and put all three together. When installing or upgrading this may save up to about 5 reboots.
I used a software depot to upgrade our 10.20 servers to 11. I put the core os applications and patches on the same software depot. The upgrade took only 3 hours with one reboot. Patches, Applications and all