Note: I'm not a true believer in update-ux.
But my new contracts in house HP resources assure me the only way to update the OE is with update-ux. They also assure me that the process within a major OS release is reliable.
Maybe I'm doing it wrong, but here we go.
We start out with: HPUX11i-OE-Ent B.11.31.0709
According to the support matrix THE VSE, Virtual Server Environment is the equivalent and that is what will get installed.
Problem I have is the old OE is still sitting there after the process.
Before update-ux
root@dxd22hxd# drd runcmd swlist -l bundle | grep OE
HPUX11i-OE-Ent B.11.31.0709 HP-UX Enterprise Operating Environment
Following command run:
drd runcmd update-ux -s lxt12hxa:/osdepot/11.31/Sept.2010 HPUX11i-OE-Ent/%match
root@dxd22hxd# drd runcmd swlist -l bundle | grep OE
======= 01/31/11 17:26:35 CST BEGIN Executing Command On Inactive System Image
(user=a121360) (jobid=dxd22hxd)
* Checking for Valid Inactive System Image
* Analyzing Command To Be Run On Inactive System Image
* Locating Inactive System Image
* Preparing Inactive System Image For Command Execution
* Selected inactive system image "sysimage_001" on disk
"/dev/disk/disk38".
* Accessing Inactive System Image for Command Execution
* Setting Up Environment For Command Execution
* Executing Command On Inactive System Image
* Executing command: "/usr/sbin/swlist -l bundle"
HPUX11i-OE-Ent B.11.31.0709 HP-UX Enterprise Operating Environment
HPUX11i-VSE-OE B.11.31.1009 HP-UX Virtual Server Operating Environment
* The command "/usr/sbin/swlist -l bundle" succeeded.
* Cleaning Up After Command Execution On Inactive System Image
======= 01/31/11 17:27:08 CST END Executing Command On Inactive System Image
succeeded. (user=a121360) (jobid=dxd22hxd)
root@dxd22hxd#
All attempts to remove the old OE fail. Is this normal? Did I use the right update-ux command line?
Inquiring minds want to know.
The update-ux process was nearly flawless.
Now it occurred to me that I might need to activate and boot off the DRD image and I might see changes via the swconfig process.
DRD is the latest and greatest.
SEP
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