Ignite-UX Administration Guide for HP-UX 11i (B3921-90079, October 2013)

Group Parameters
Group Parameters - You can set additional volume group parameters as follows to further define
volumes.
1. Click ----Additional Tasks---- and select Group Parameters.... A dialog box similar to the one
in Figure 85 appears, which is an example of an LVM group layout.
Figure 85 Advanced Group Parameters Dialog Box
2. Modify the following values as needed:
LVM Version: — 1.0 or 2.2. The default value can be set via the Basic tab Additional...
Button” (page 124) Default root group LVM version... button.
Group Name: — Use to rename existing volume groups.
Tot Size: — Total size of all volumes in MBs.
Phys Ext Size: — Physical extent size in MBs.
Max Phys Exts: — Maximum physical extents.
Max Vols: — Maximum number of logical volumes.
Max Phys Vols: — Maximum number of volumes.
For more information, see vgcreate(1M) for LVM or vxassist(1M) for VxVM.
3. Click Modify to implement all changes.
4. When you have finished modifying all values, click OK to return to the File System tab.
Advanced Tab
You can use the Advanced tab, as shown in Figure 86, to activate any HP or custom scripts that
you might want to run on the client after the installation has completed. For example, you could
include a script to install additional software from other depots, or one that contains specific system
configuration changes for the intended use of the client.
Two different lists appear on this tab, Scripts to be Executed: and Available Scripts:.
The scripts that populate the Available Scripts list are derived from the /var/opt/ignite/data/
INDEX file clauses identified by the scripts keyword. When you add new scripts to the /var/
opt/ignite/data/INDEX file using manage_index, they are automatically added to this list
and are available for use the next time you invoke the Ignite-UX GUI. For example, if you want to
add a script called run_fsck located in /var/opt/ignite/scripts, you would use the
following command:
manage_index -a -s "/var/opt/ignite/scripts/run_fsck"
For more information, see manage_index(1M).
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