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03-01-2004 06:31 PM
03-01-2004 06:31 PM
upgrading operating envirnment
I have enterprise operating environment license but the servers( 4 boxes) came with basic operating environment. i want to upgrade to enterprise oe. or shall i keep the same configuration & get a license for each & every product i'm entitled to.
your suggestions are highly appreciated.
Regards
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03-01-2004 06:41 PM
03-01-2004 06:41 PM
Re: upgrading operating envirnment
Whereas enterprise will give following additional: Mirror Disk/UX, Online JFS GlancePlus, PRM performance tools and other applications that are required to run an enterprise level commercial server.
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03-01-2004 06:51 PM
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Re: upgrading operating envirnment
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03-01-2004 06:51 PM
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Re: upgrading operating envirnment
i prefer going with basic OS
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03-02-2004 01:16 AM
03-02-2004 01:16 AM
Re: upgrading operating envirnment
Seeing how you have base installed - the upgrade should go smoothly (though I havn't had to do that).
My servers are Enterprise or Mission Citical.
The only thing base I have is my workstation.
Rgds...Geoff
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03-02-2004 01:26 AM
03-02-2004 01:26 AM
Re: upgrading operating envirnment
Make sure you have a make_tape_recovery tape for backout.
No need to re-install. Simply use update-ux command to update your OE. Mount the CD and run
/usr/sbin/update-ux -s /cdrom HPUX11i-OE-Ent
-Sri
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03-02-2004 03:20 AM
03-02-2004 03:20 AM
Re: upgrading operating envirnment
I perfectly agree with sanjay.usually HP sends the server pre-ignited..at the first boot it automatically runs set_parms to get the specific values required for configuration.
Well there is nothhing called upgrade process in your case unless u already have a previous version of os that u are tring to upgrade with new version,In your case the base oe is factory installed,after adding necessary basic configurations like ip,hostname etc...you will have to login to licence.hp.com and get the necessary codewords for the products u are entitled to install with ur enterprise oe.
Unless u are really keen on installing the OS with the volume sizes which u prefer rather than using factory default sizes for root,swap and ... u can go for reinstallation.If u think HP has assigned optimum sizes to the lvols then u can without doubt ignore spending 45 or more minutes installing the servers and get on with other activities....
senthil