Installing and Managing HP-UX Virtual Partitions (A.02.01)

Planning Your Virtual Partitions and Installing vPars
Installation
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If you are using a hardwired HP terminal or a LAN-based terminal
emulator of type “hpterm”, set the GSP terminal-type setting to
hpterm.
If you are using a LAN-based terminal emulator of type “dtterm” or
“xterm”, set the GSP terminal-type setting to vt100.
How to Set the GSP Terminal Type
Step 4. Access the GSP through the lan console, the remote-modem port, or a
physically connected terminal.
Step 5. Use the CA command at the GSP prompt to modify the console attributes:
GSP> ca
Step 6. Answer “y” (yes) to indicate that you want to change the console port
settings:
Do you want to modify the Local Console Serial Port
settings? (Y/[N]) y
Step 7. Answer “n” (no) to the questions about modifying the “Serial Port bit
rate” and the “Current Flow Control”
Current Local Console Serial Port bit rate: 9600 bits/s
Do you want to modify it? (Y/[N]) n
Current Flow Control: Software
Do you want to modify it? (Y/[N]) n
Step 8. Indicate which terminal type you want to use, then answer “y” (yes) to
confirm your change:
Enter Terminal Type ([Vt100] / Hpterm):
New Terminal Type: hpterm
Confirm? (Y/[N]): y
-> Terminal Type will be updated.
Step 9. Answer n (no) to the question about updating the “Remote Console Serial
Port Modem settings”:
Do you want to modify the Remote Console Serial Port Modem
settings? (Y/[N]) n