Quick Start Guide

ERROR: Depot depot_name does not exist.
Diagnosis: The depot name was mistyped.
Correction: Check the make_config command line for typos.
Explore
List the /var/opt/ignite/data/Rel_B.11.23 directory to see the core_media_cfg file just created
with the make_config command.
Configuration files are typically named after the depot, with a _cfg appended.
This process is described fully in the section on creating the configuration file to describe the depot in the
Ignite-UX Custom Configuration Files web-only document, available at http://docs.hp.com/en/IUX/infolib.html.
2. Add the configuration information to the Ignite-UX /var/opt/ignite/INDEX file. First,
the default B.11.23 configuration clause is copied to a new clause called “B.11.23 From OE
Media”, and then the core_media_cfg file we created in step 1 is added to the “B.11.23
From OE Media” clause.
If you want more than one configuration available for a version of HP-UX, such as 11i v2
June, 2008 and 11i v2 December, 2007, then each configuration must have a unique name
for the configuration file created with make_config in Step 1 and the configuration clause
created and modified by manage_index in this step.
Procedure
# /opt/ignite/bin/manage_index -n "HP-UX B.11.23 Default" \
-c "B.11.23 From OE Media"
# /opt/ignite/bin/manage_index -a \
-f /var/opt/ignite/data/Rel_B.11.23/core_media_cfg \
-c "B.11.23 From OE Media"
Common Errors
NOTE: Cannot access index file /var/opt/ignite/INDEX: No such file or directory.
ERROR: Couldn't accomplish the requested operation.
Diagnosis: The /var/opt/ignite/INDEX file is missing or mistyped.
Correction: Check for typos. Otherwise, list the /var/opt/ignite directory to see if the INDEX file is there
under another name. Check with a systems administrator responsible for the Ignite-UX server to find the
correct INDEX file.
Explore
This process is described fully in the section on creating a minimalist cfg clause for installation in the Ignite-UX
Custom Configuration Files web-only document, available at http://docs.hp.com/en/IUX/infolib.html.
View the description of the “B.11.23 From OE Media” configuration clause to see that it is the same as the
default clause we copied, “HP-UX B.11.23 Default”. Note that when no INDEX file is specified, the manage_index
command defaults to /var/opt/ignite/INDEX.
# manage_index -x -c "B.11.23 From OE Media"
Change the description to something that makes sense to you.
# manage_index -c "B.11.23 From OE Media" -y "B.11.23 0712 OE"
See manage_index(1M).
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