Installing HP-UX 11.0 and Updating HP-UX 10.x to 11.0 HP 9000 Computers Edition 1

104 Chapter 5
Installing from the Ignite-UX Server
Network Source Installation
search lan
Note that it will typically take two or three searches before the
Ignite-UX server will be found, due to a built-in delayed response
from the server system.
Identify your LAN server from the listing.
If three attempts result in no response from the desired server, see
Chapter 7, “Troubleshooting.
3. If you know the Ethernet™ address of your server and can specify
where to boot without going through the search process, type:
boot lan.080009-nnnnnn
where 080009-nnnnnn is the Ethernet address of the install server.
(Some newer systems may not use the 080009 prefix.) This number
can be found by running the lanscan(1M) command on the server.
If your server is listed during the search, then you can boot the
system by typing "p" and the index number of the server. For
example:
p1
This will cause the boot to begin. OR
Alternatively, you can exit this screen by typing "x Enter", and typing
"boot p1" at the previous screen.
HP 9000 Workstations and Servers (K/D Class)
After the power is turned on, you will see a graphical interface screen
(Workstations) that displays instructions to press ESC to stop the boot
process. (On Servers, the interface will be TUI.)
1. Press ESC, and you should see the following menu:
Figure 5-3