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HPUX config commands

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Need a favour or information on how to get it done in configuring a HPUX-11i box?I need the commands which is needed to configure the box...The pdf's in HP site is too much to look at.Is there any advice from u guys on how could i settle this problem?
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I don't have experience with HP-UX, but those that do
are going to need more information if they're going to be able
to help you.

For example *what* are you literally trying to configure on
this HP-UX box?
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Basically, i need to know how to setup the vgcreate and networking parts....
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giriplug, you're going to need to do some reading to get to where you need to be. HP's manuals are available in html and pdf form. I don't like the pdf's either. So use the html version. HP has a gui based program called SAM. You should probably use it. Here is the index of "Managing Systems and Workgroups: A Guide for HP-UX System Administrators". Read chapter 3, especially the sections called "Using System Administration Manager (SAM)" and "Making Adjustments" (this covers setting initial network parms). And read chapter 6, especially "Managing Disks".
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thx guys.....
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Not sure if this is to late to give some kind of answer (I just got this ID to this forum).

You may want to try "set_parms" to setup some networking (and hostname, etc. - take a look at the man page for this command). Also "lanscan", "lanadmin" and "ifconfig" are good.

Their are a few commands for setting up volume groups and logical volumes.
I have some stuff here:
http://home.tampabay.rr.com/batcave/....htm#LVM_Stuff
and here that may be of use (not sure though):
http://home.tampabay.rr.com/batcave/...uilds.htm#Disk
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thx dburtton.....
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