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

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Updating an Existing Operating System and Software
Updating HP-UX Software
As the system reboots for the first time, the new filesets are being
configured. You can, therefore, expect a first boot time of several
minutes. Subsequent reboot processes will not take as long.
After Logging In 1. The login screen appears after the system has rebooted. Log in at this
time.
2. Check the following log files for any messages, including warnings,
relating to the update:
/var/adm/sw/swinstall.log
/var/adm/sw/swagent.log
NOTE For an OS update, you will also need to install with the appropriate
bundle on the HP-UX Extension Software which came with your HP-UX
media. This provides CORE-related patches for the current version of
HP-UX. (See “Using HP-UX Extension Software”, in this chapter, and
the patch descriptions on the disc). The system will automatically reboot
after updating with this bundle.
Migrating to CDE: The first time you log in after completing an update from an HP VUE
environment to a CDE environment, a VUEtoCDE migration dialog will
pop up. You may want to migrate VUE customizations to CDE using this
utility.
NOTE If you choose to migrate customizations, complete the VUEtoCDE
migration before uninstalling VUE. In any case, you will need to run the
Uninstall HP VUE action from the System_Admin folder in the
application manager. Failure to run Uninstall HP VUE could result in
swverify warnings for VUE, CDE, ImagingSubsystem, ScreenCapture,
AudioSubsystem, SharedPrint, and DigitalVideo products.
If you are updating from HP-UX 10.20, there will be swverify
warnings regarding the group and ownership of /etc/dt,
/etc/dt/config, and /etc/dt/config/Xsession.d. You can
disregard these warning messages.