HP-UX

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Hardware

  • Vizualize C3000 (9000/785/C3000)
  • 400 MHz PA-RISC PA-8500
  • 512 MB (4 of 8 slots, max 8 GB)
  • fx6 4554B Graphics Card (EVC aka P&D-A Output)
    • Initially driving: 1280x1024@75Hz, compatible with 1600x1200 @75 Hz
  • Firmware 5.0, ISL A.00.43
  • Liteon CDROM LTN485S -> Samsung CDRW/DVD SM-352B
  • Space for 2 SCSI-3 (Ultra 160) Disks
  • Original Disk: 9.1 GB 10k RPM Seagate ST3920LC
  • Supports HP-UX 11.11 (11i v1)

Note: with no keyboard, boots with first serial interface as console (9600-8N1)

Software

See also here.

Boot

Processor Dependent Code

Interrupt PDC boot process by keyboard in 10s, to enter boot menu:

To show current options and help, and get to main menu:

display
help
main

Show boot path:

path

Boot from primary or alternative paths:

boot PRI
boot ALT

Search for boot devices:

search

Search for IPL devices:

search ipl

Boot from one of the paths above with Path Number:

boot P1

Set primary boot path to SCSI ID 6:

path pri P2

Enter configuration menu:

configuration

Show/change monitor configuration:

monitor list

Show/change time configuration:

time

Enter information menu:

information

Enter service menu:

service

Initial System Loader

Once a boot command is sucessful, the ISL is read from disk, and can be interacted with if chosen. Run Offline Diagnostics Environment (ODE):

ode

Or the HP-UX Secondary System Loader which starts the HP-UX kernel (vmunix):

hpux

possibly with flags for single user, maintenance, or a custom kernel:

hpux –is
hpux –lm
hpux (;0)/stand/vmunix.prev

When booting off CD-ROM to install:

hpux (;0):INSTALL

See help for more.

Installation

  • HP-UX 11i Operating Environment March 2003 (2 CDs)

Support Plus

mkdir /cdrom
ioscan -fnC disk
mount -F cdfs -o ro -r /dev/dsk/c1t2d0 /cdrom

See documents:

* /cdrom/USRGUIDE.PDF
* /cdrom/TEXT_FILES

Administration

See also: here

Desktop

Enable/disable auto-start:

/usr/dt/bin/dtconfig -e
/usr/dt/bin/dtconfig -d

Control which X servers to start:

/etc/dt/config/Xservers

Errors:

/var/dt/Xerrors

Networking

Show network interfaces:

lanscan -i
ifconfig lan0

Configuration files for IPv4 / IPv6:

  • /etc/rc.config.d/netconf
  • /etc/rc.config.d/netconf-ipv6

Disks

Show physical disk info:

ioscan -funC disk

Software

Show software bundles:

swlist -i

Other