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12-21-2003 06:22 PM
12-21-2003 06:22 PM
Update from 10.20 to 11.11
I have a machine model C110,K360 and B2600 machine has 10.20 OS. So i just want to update this machine to 11.11 (by using update-ux). My query as follows
1)It's possible to update from 10.20 to 11.11.
2) If yes how should i do that any steps or doc for this.
Could you please help me in this regards.
Thanks in Advance
Prasath C
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12-21-2003 06:45 PM
12-21-2003 06:45 PM
Re: Update from 10.20 to 11.11
Generally speaking, a fresh install is always more likely to give you a more reliable system but from 10.20 to 11.11 the fresh install approach is much more likely to make you happy.
It is a little more work but is well worth the effort.
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12-21-2003 07:03 PM
12-21-2003 07:03 PM
Re: Update from 10.20 to 11.11
The following may help:
1. Make a list of lvols on second and subsequent discs.
2. vgexport volume groups on those discs; e.g.
vgexport â v -m /tmp/vg01mapfile /dev/vg01
3. Do at least one ignite backup, preferably two.
4. Do an fbackup in addition to the ignite backup. frecover will recover files that are not on the system without overwriting existing files.
5. mkdir /dev/vg01 and any other volume groups you need.
6. mknod /dev/vg01/group c 64 0x010000 - you may want to check this value before you start. The one I've provided is correct for my system.
7. Load sam. Select Discs and Filesystems -> Volume Groups. Select Actions -> import. Once appropriate VG is displayed, select ok and ignore message about alternative links. VG will now be accessible.
8. mount /dev/vg01/lvol1 /dirname - where dirname is the name of the lvol that was on lvol1 (you should have noted this down earlier). Do the same for any other lvols.
The second and subsequent discs should now be accessible and you can turn to networking. Make sure you've got good backups of /etc, /opt, and /sbin (should be in the ignite and fbackups).
Good luck.
Mark Syder (like the drink but spelt differen
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12-21-2003 10:29 PM
12-21-2003 10:29 PM
Re: Update from 10.20 to 11.11
Mark Syder (like the drink but spelt different)
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12-21-2003 10:40 PM
12-21-2003 10:40 PM
Re: Update from 10.20 to 11.11
Hopefully, your data is all in separate volume groups (other than vg00), so you just build a new vg00 with the 11i install, and then reimport your data, and reinstall any required applications.
Pete
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12-21-2003 11:38 PM
12-21-2003 11:38 PM
Re: Update from 10.20 to 11.11
This link is quit interesting. But in my case the K class server has single 8Gb harddisk (working as a web / depot server).
So the data part i'll take care. My concern is updating from 10.20 to 11i is possible or do i need to go 10.20 to 11.00 and 11.00 to 11i.
In either case can i have the steps please
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12-21-2003 11:46 PM
12-21-2003 11:46 PM
Re: Update from 10.20 to 11.11
Sorry, I misled you. Refer to this link for the "11i Installation and Update Guide":
http://www.docs.hp.com/hpux/onlinedocs/5187-3614/5187-3614.html
In particular, take a look at "table 1" in the "Migrating from Previous HP-UX Releases" section. It says that you can "Cold-install HP-UX 11i v1 or update".
However, I must again stress that the update process coming from 10.20 was painful at best and usually failed!
As far as specific steps, refer to the above mentioned manual.
Pete
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12-21-2003 11:57 PM
12-21-2003 11:57 PM
Re: Update from 10.20 to 11.11
Mark Syder (like the drink but spelt different)
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12-23-2003 01:40 AM
12-23-2003 01:40 AM
Re: Update from 10.20 to 11.11
Go clean install if at all possible.
JL
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12-24-2003 03:05 AM
12-24-2003 03:05 AM
Re: Update from 10.20 to 11.11
If you have external scsi storage arrays, you will need to update the firmware all the way around - get all your 10.20 patches up to date, Make sure the drive firmware is good, make sure the hardware is supported, etc.
In the case of your workstations, it may not be a problem, but make sure your applications all run under 11.x -
If I was to guess, I would say that your B2600 would be the easiest to do, and I would do that first. I would guess that your K360 may have an old Nike array, and in that case, you would need to get the firmware on the nike updated, as well as the drives in the nike. Then do the vgexport, save off your volume info, etc, and waggle down that road ( I think clean install might be best there)
As far as the C110 - you're on your own
Good luck
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12-25-2003 05:12 PM
12-25-2003 05:12 PM
Re: Update from 10.20 to 11.11
Thanks for ur suggestions. Now i am planning to move 10.20 11.00. For that i have following steps
step1)mount 11.00 CD-ROM
step2)cp /CD-ROM/catalog/SW-GETTOOLS/pfiles/swgettools /var/tmp/
step3)/var/tmp/swgettools -s /CD-ROM
step4)/usr/sbin/swinstall -x match_target=true -x os_name=HP-UX:32 -x os_release=B.11.00 -x autoreboot=true -s /CD-ROM
I just want to know whether its correct. If its wrong can i have the correct steps.
Thanks in Advance
Prasath C
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12-26-2003 05:46 AM
12-26-2003 05:46 AM
Re: Update from 10.20 to 11.11
Bill Hassell, sysadmin