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12-26-2007 01:48 PM
12-26-2007 01:48 PM
Problem in installation
I am trying to install hp-ux on the second vp. My scenario is as follows.
I have a superdome with 2 npars. I used first npar for 1 vp and I have installed unix in it and its working fine. In the second npar, I am making 3 vps.
The installation with the first vp in the second npar is fine. I am trying to install hpux in the second vp of the second npar and I am having the following error.
NOTE: tlinstall is searching filesystem - please be patient
NOTE: Successfully completed
* Loading_software: Complete
* Build_Kernel: Begin
* Tuned kernel for large swap space: "maxswapchunks 4096".
* Building a new kernel using the command: "/usr/sbin/mk_kernel -o
/stand/vmunix".
WARNING: No such device, tunable, or cdio cell.
Ignoring the following line.
cell
Generating module: krm...
Compiling /stand/build/conf.c...
cpp: "/stand/build/conf.c", line 31: error 4036: Can't open include file '/usr/conf/h/opt.h'.
*** Error exit code 1
Stop.
config: make did an exit(1)
ERROR: Could not make an executable kernel. An interactive shell will now be
provided. Once you have fixed the problem or a kernel has been built
and placed in /stand/vmunix, "exit" the shell.
I think there is some problem in building the kernel, can some body give me some direction what to do?
I have a superdome with 2 npars. I used first npar for 1 vp and I have installed unix in it and its working fine. In the second npar, I am making 3 vps.
The installation with the first vp in the second npar is fine. I am trying to install hpux in the second vp of the second npar and I am having the following error.
NOTE: tlinstall is searching filesystem - please be patient
NOTE: Successfully completed
* Loading_software: Complete
* Build_Kernel: Begin
* Tuned kernel for large swap space: "maxswapchunks 4096".
* Building a new kernel using the command: "/usr/sbin/mk_kernel -o
/stand/vmunix".
WARNING: No such device, tunable, or cdio cell.
Ignoring the following line.
cell
Generating module: krm...
Compiling /stand/build/conf.c...
cpp: "/stand/build/conf.c", line 31: error 4036: Can't open include file '/usr/conf/h/opt.h'.
*** Error exit code 1
Stop.
config: make did an exit(1)
ERROR: Could not make an executable kernel. An interactive shell will now be
provided. Once you have fixed the problem or a kernel has been built
and placed in /stand/vmunix, "exit" the shell.
I think there is some problem in building the kernel, can some body give me some direction what to do?
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12-26-2007 03:55 PM
12-26-2007 03:55 PM
Re: Problem in installation
Does the file /usr/conf/h/opt.h exist?
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12-26-2007 07:01 PM
12-26-2007 07:01 PM
Re: Problem in installation
Ali,
For our superdomes we use ignite servers, making the initial golden image takes a bit of time but once you have it ideal (kernel params right, modules such as stape & schgr loaded) you can ignite the new vpars with ease - adding new details such as unique hostname, IP address etc.
Ignite can be a vpar server or stand alone, long term its the easiest option we've found, no moving of media drives necessary.
For our superdomes we use ignite servers, making the initial golden image takes a bit of time but once you have it ideal (kernel params right, modules such as stape & schgr loaded) you can ignite the new vpars with ease - adding new details such as unique hostname, IP address etc.
Ignite can be a vpar server or stand alone, long term its the easiest option we've found, no moving of media drives necessary.
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