HP-UX Virtual Partitions Administrator Guide (includes A.05.07) (5900-1229, September 2010)

vPars-related Bundles (A.03.xx and earlier)
Products related to this release of vPars are:
DescriptionBundle Name
Partition Manager for nPartitions (parmgr) (Required for vPars A.03.xx and earlier)B6826AA
vPars GUI (vparmgr) for vPars A.03.xx and earlier (Optional)VPARMGR
Installing and Removing vPars-related Bundles
B6826AA (parmgr)
The Partition Manager (parmgr) is required for installation of the vPars A.03.xx and earlier. This
is true on both nPartitionable servers as well as non-nPartitionable servers (rp7400/N4000 and
rp5470/L3000). It is normal to have this product installed on non-nPartitionable servers.
The Partition Manager (PARMGR) is available at the HP Software Depot website:http://
www.hp.com/go/softwaredepot
To install the Partition Manager bundle using the vPars CD:
# swinstall -s /cdrom B6826AA
To remove the Partition Manager product:
# /usr/sbin/swremove PartitionManager
Note that the Partition Manager product can be removed only after the vPars product is removed
from a virtual partition.
VPARMGR
(vPars A.03.xx and earlier) The vPars GUI (vparmgr) is not automatically installed when vPars
is installed. If you wish to use vparmgr, you need to manually select this bundle during your
Software Distributor (SD) or Ignite-UX session or add this bundle to your swinstall command
line.
VPARMGR is available on the vPars CD and from the HP Software Depot website: http://
www.hp.com/go/softwaredepot
To install the VPARMGR bundle using the vPars CD:
# swinstall -s /cdrom VPARMGR
To remove the VPARMGR product:
# /usr/sbin/swremove vParManager
NOTE: The product VPARMGR is optional.
Installing vPars and the vPars-related Bundles from CD
Below is an example of using the swinstall command line to install vPars from the CD:
# swinstall -s /cdrom -x autoreboot=true T1335AC
To install vPars and the vPars-related bundles:
# swinstall -s /cdrom -x autoreboot=true T1335AC VPARMGR B6826AA
76 Installing, Updating, or Removing vPars and Upgrading Servers with vPars