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Operating Systems HP-UX VPar hardware migration - ERRATA document Post 302892438 by cecco16 on Wednesday 12th of March 2014 03:58:05 PM
Old 03-12-2014
VPar hardware migration - ERRATA document

Hi guys,



I'm moving some vPars from BL860c I2 and BL870c I2 using the DRD clone and relocation. In some case, as instance to upgrade to BL870c I2, the ERRATA document reports some additional driver to be added to the image made by the DRD and then recompile the kernel before the move to the new hardware. In the Errata document of the blade I4 there's no reference regarding any driver to add to the image made by the DRD. Do you know where I can find further details regarding this point? I want to be sure that there's no need to recompile the kernel before the migration.

ERRATA_I4

ERRATA_I2



Thanks!
 

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