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

IMPORTANT: The first 8 KB of the install file system ([W|V|I]INSTALLFS) can contain Ignite-UX
configuration content. If it does, this information is used first and can override configuration
statements in the LIF INDEX and CONFIG files. If the tape contains a golden archive, you will want
to consider whether the tape should contain special config content to control system setup in some
custom way. If the golden archive will be used with different system configs, conditional expressions
can be used to adapt the config appropriately, such as run_ui, which controls whether the
installation is interactive or not, and server and sd_server, which can be used to control
network installation. See instl_adm(4) for more information.
Archives and Depots
The LIF volume is followed by the first archive (a golden archive or a recovery archive depending
on the purpose of the media) or is empty if the installation is solely from a software depot.
The first archive is then followed by either a serial depot or another archive. There can only be
one serial depot on a tape, and it must be the third file on the tape. If the tape includes a serial
depot, the make_config command must be used to create the config file for the depot content.
This configuration file is then modified to reflect the final destination of the depot and the depot is
written to the tape.
The previous files can be followed by one or more additional archives, limited only by the capacity
of the tape. These archives are optional.
TIP: If a tape will contain multiple archives, you might want to place the most commonly used
archive first so installations take less time.
Creating and Modifying an Archive Configuration File for Tape
Create the archive configuration file Proceed as described in Chapter 11 (page 151) or Chapter 15
(page 188), depending on the usage of the installation tape.
Modify the archive access attributes Change the following archive access attributes in the
sw_source core clause:
Find the source_type attribute and change the value from NET to MT (for example,
source_type=MT).
Find the change_media=FALSE attribute line and remove the comment hash mark ( #).
Find the nfs_source attribute line and place a comment hash mark before it (for example,
#nfs_source=).
The above edits change the source type from network (NET) access (which is NFS, ftp
or remsh) to magnetic tape (MT). Since the archive is going to reside on the same media as
the configuration file, change_media is set to FALSE by uncommenting that attribute. To
stop the NFS mount attempt, the nfs_source attribute is commented out.
Modify the archive path and impacts In the HARDWARE_MODEL ~ 9000.* clause:
Find the archive_path attribute and set the value to the number of EOF markers that have
to be skipped to get to the archive (archive_path=n). There is an EOF marker after the LIF
volume, archives, depots, and empties. For example, to reach the first archive on the tape,
the archive_path would have to be set to “1”, indicating the LIF volume EOF would be
skipped and the archive begins thereafter.
Find the impacts attribute with the value / 27KB and change the value to what is reported
by archive_impact.
Optionally, you can find the sw_sel and description attributes and change their values
to something more descriptive and applicable for your situation. These modified values are
visible on Basic tab of the Ignite-UX GUI.
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