HP 9000 Manual page 64

Installing and updating hp-ux 10.x
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Configuring an Ignite-UX Server
Ignite-UX Distribution Media
Other Devices
For an Ignite-UX
In addition, an Ignite-UX server requires the following:
Server:
• A Series 700/800 system running HP-UX 10.x.
• An X11 display server (workstation, X-terminal, PC running an X
• Product media to load onto the server your Ignite-UX and any
• Network access to the clients to be installed. Client and Server must
Supported Peripherals
With the disk space provision above, all disk drives that are supported on
HP 9000 platforms are supported for installation.
Disk arrays can be installed with HP-UX, but the installation tasks do
not support configuring an array. See your array documentation for
configuration information.
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• 2 GB or more for a generally usable system.
• Swap space allotment depends on the software
loaded and can be adjusted in the Ignite-UX
interface.
• File system minimums depend on software loaded.
Ignite-UX computes standard file system sizes and
automatically sets a minimum size for /var.
Your system can also have any HP-supported device. If
you have an unsupported device connected to your
system, HP assumes no responsibility in making that
device function properly.
server, etc). This can be the same system as above.
• A separate graphics display may be required, if a Series 800
Ignite-UX server is being used. OR
• The display can be redirected to another X-windows system by
setting the DISPLAY environment variable.
For example, in the Korn Shell or Posix Shell, you would type the
following, using your system_name:
export DISPLAY=system_name:0.0
software depots you plan to distribute to target systems.
be on the same subnet if you plan to do the initial boot of the client
over the network. A "helper" system can be used to get between
subnets. The bootsys command also works between subnets.
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