HP-UX HB v13.00 Ch-04 - System Recovery

HP-UX Handbook Rev 13.00 Page 23 (of 54)
Chapter 04 System Recovery
October 29, 2013
ISL booting hpux (;0):INSTALL
Boot
: disk(0/0/1/0.1.0.0.0.0.0;0):WINSTALL
8941568 + 1642496 + 2596176 start 0x1fef68
8. If you are booting from an Ignite/UX recovery tape you need to cancel the non-
interactive installation by pressing any key when you see the following message (unless
an automated install session is what you intend to do):
WARNING: The configuration information calls for a non-interactive
Installation.
Press <Return> within 10 seconds to cancel batch-mode installation:
Really cancel non-interactive install and start the
User-interface? ([y]/n): y
9. After several minutes (approximately), and after displaying several screens of status
information, something like the following should be displayed:
Welcome to the HP-UX installation/recovery process!
Use the <tab> key to navigate between fields, and the arrow keys
within fields. Use the <return/enter> key to select an item.
Use the <return> or <space-bar> to pop-up a choices list. If the
menus are not clear, select the "Help" item for more information.
Hardware Summary: System Model: 9000/800/L1000-36
+---------------------+----------------+-------------------+ [ Scan Again ]
| Disks: 17 (271.3GB) | Floppies: 0 | LAN cards: 4 |
| CD/DVDs: 1 | Tapes: 1 | Memory: 256Mb |
| Graphics Ports: 0 | IO Buses: 8 | CPUs: 1 | [ H/W Details ]
+---------------------+----------------+-------------------+
[ Install HP-UX ]
[ Run a Recovery Shell ]
[ Advanced Options ]
[ Reboot ] [ Help ]
Co-Procedure: Booting a System to Recovery Main Menu
There are several ways to get to a recovery environment. Typically an installation or support CD
is used as boot device, but it is also possible to boot from a tape created with the Ignite/UX tools
make_recovery or make_tape_recovery. It is also possible to boot over the network from an
Ignite/UX installation server.
1. If you plan to boot from CD, you should now mount the appropriate medium for your
HP-UX to the CD-ROM drive. For 11i, this is the Core OE Install and Recovery CD (1 of
2). For HP-UX 11.00 and recent 10.20 ACE/HWE releases, you can use the the
Install/CoreOS CD. For older 10.X releases, you have usually an old-fashioned Support
CD.