Installing and configuring HP Integrity VM for HP Systems Insight Manager 5.x

The installation will start.
To boot from LAN, make sure you have access to an Ignite Server and that it is configured correctly to
handle PXE request. Launch the virtual console to access the EFI Boot Manager.
EFI Boot Manager ver 1.10 [14.62] [Build: Tue Nov 8 09:15:06 2005]
Please select a boot option
EFI Shell [Built-in]
Boot option maintenance menu
Use ^ and v to change option(s). Use Enter to select an option
Once the EFI Boot Manager is displayed:
Select Boot option maintenance menu
Select Add a boot option
Select the device with a MAC Address, this is the LAN
Enter a Description: lan1boot
Enter N for no bootoptions
Save in NVRAM and then [Exit]
Select lan1boot
The guest will connect to the ignite server through PXE
Note: Linux and Windows operating systems are not supported.
Installing a guest software depot
The Integrity VM product also contains guest software that you can install on a virtual machine after
you have installed its HP-UX operating system. Installing this depot improves the performance of the
guest's operating system and provides the hpvminfo and hpvmcollect commands to guest
administrators. After you install Integrity VM, the media is in the form of an SD (Software Distributor)
distribution tape file located in /opt/hpvm/guest-images/hpux/hpvm_guest_depot.sd. This
file can be used to create a general-purpose SD depot on the system you specify. For example, to
create the guest depot on myhost.corporate.com:/your/depot, enter the following
commands:
1. On the VM Host, create the general-purpose depot:
# swcopy -s /opt/hpvm/guest-images/hpux/hpvm_guest_depot.sd \* /
> @myhost.corporate.com:/your/depot
2. Verify that the software depot has been copied correctly:
# swverify -d \* @@myhost.corporate.com:/your/depot
3. On the VM Host, register the new depot on depot-host:
# swreg -l depot /your/depot
4. On the guest, install the HPVM-Guest bundle from the new depot:
# swinstall -s /your/depot