HP-UX 11i v3 Installation and Update Guide, March 2013

Table 8 Miscellaneous data (continued)
Your specific dataType of data
(WWID might have been presented to the WWPN in the VC profile
that to be used with the Blade. The profile must be assigned to the
Blade prior to HP-UX install.)
Select additional software
Pre-Installed Disk Information (Is overwritten during the install disk;
see Root Disk Path)
Network data collection table
In addition to areas to record network data, Table 9 provides HP-UX commands that you can use
after the installation to confirm the information.
Table 9 Network data
HP-UX command to confirm data after system is
up and running
Your specific dataType of data
uname -n/hostnameHost Name
nslookup hostnameHost IP Address
grep SUBNET_MASK
/etc/rc.config.d/netconf
Subnet Mask
grep ROUTE_GATEWAY
/etc/rc.config.d/netconf
Default Gateway IP Address
cat /etc/resolv.confDomain Name
cat /etc/resolv.confDNS IP Address
grep NIS_DOMAIN
/etc/rc.config.d/namesvrs
NIS Domain Name
Creating a network depot (optional)
You can create a network depot if you intend to cold-install HP-UX 11i v3 on other systems on the
network. A network depot allows you to cold-install all systems on the network without having to
move media from system to system. You can also create a network depot if you want to avoid
manually swapping media in a single system. For instructions on creating a network depot, see
“Creating a network depot (optional)” (page 28).
Proceeding with the installation
The following sections describe the stages in cold-installing from the Operating Environment (OE)
DVDs.
Booting from the Operating Environment media
To begin, boot your system from the OE DVD. For specific instructions, choose one of the following
subsections appropriate for your system:
“Booting Your Itanium-based system” (page 37)
“Booting your PA-RISC system” (page 37)
After booting your system, proceed to “Customizing your installation” (page 38).
NOTE: The cold-install process might involve multiple media swaps. To avoid manually swapping
media, use a network depot. For information, see “Network depot” (page 19).
36 Cold-installing HP-UX 11i v3 from local media