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HP HP-UX Boot Camp | HPE Executive Keynotes and Breakout Sessions Added

Several breakout sessions have been approved for Boot Camp! The Call for Papers is open until March 15th, and the final schedule will be released in April 2016. Check the official HP-UX Boot Camp website frequently as sessions are announced.

HPE EXECUTIVE KEYNOTES

DAY 1 : Integrity & HP-UX for Mission-critical environments
Jeff Kyle, Hewlett Packard Enterprise - Director, HPE MCS Product Management

DAY 2 : Engineering HP-UX for Mission-critical environments
Ranga Nadiger, Hewlett Packard Enterprise - Director, MCS HP-UX Engineering

NEW BREAKOUT SESSIONS

ROUNDTABLE : HP-UX System Administration Round Table
Patrick Wallek and Bill Hassell, Service IT Direct

BREAKOUT SESSION : Infrastructure: Virtualization for Mission-critical environments
Santosh Abraham, Hewlett Packard Enterprise - HP-UX Architect

BREAKOUT SESSION : Manageability: Simplifying Management
Leo Demers, Hewlett Packard Enterprise - HP-UX Planner Architect

CDA BREAKOUT SESSION : HP-UX / Integrity Roadmap (*CDA Required)
Leo Demers, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, HP-UX Planner Architect
Ranga Nadiger, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Director, HPE MCS HP-UX Engineering

BREAKOUT SESSION : Manageability: Boosting performance with Integrity systems and HP-UX
Santosh Abraham and Ravindra Kini, Hewlett Packard Enterprise

BREAKOUT SESSION : Disaster-proofing your mission critical workloads (e.g. Oracle, SAP) with HPE Serviceguard
G M Bhaskar, Hewlett Packard Enterprise
 
MKIMAGE(1)						      General Commands Manual							MKIMAGE(1)

NAME
mkimage - Generate image for U-Boot SYNOPSIS
mkimage [options] DESCRIPTION
The mkimage command is used to create images for use with the U-Boot boot loader. These images can contain the linux kernel, device tree blob, root file system image, firmware images etc., either separate or combined. mkimage supports two different formats: The old legacy image format concatenates the individual parts (for example, kernel image, device tree blob and ramdisk image) and adds a 64 bytes header containing information about target architecture, operating system, image type, compression method, entry points, time stamp, checksums, etc. The new FIT (Flattened Image Tree) format allows for more flexibility in handling images of various types and also enhances integrity pro- tection of images with stronger checksums. OPTIONS
List image information: -l [uimage file name] mkimage lists the information contained in the header of an existing U-Boot image. Create old legacy image: -A [architecture] Set architecture. Pass -h as the architecture to see the list of supported architectures. -O [os] Set operating system. bootm command of u-boot changes boot method by os type. Pass -h as the OS to see the list of supported OS. -T [image type] Set image type. Pass -h as the image to see the list of supported image type. -C [compression type] Set compression type. Pass -h as the compression to see the list of supported compression type. -a [load addess] Set load address with a hex number. -e [entry point] Set entry point with a hex number. -n [image name] Set image name to 'image name'. -d [image data file] Use image data from 'image data file'. -x Set XIP (execute in place) flag. Create FIT image: -D [dtc options] Provide special options to the device tree compiler that is used to create the image. -f [image tree source file] Image tree source file that describes the structure and contents of the FIT image. EXAMPLES
List image information: mkimage -l uImage Create legacy image with compressed PowerPC Linux kernel: mkimage -A powerpc -O linux -T kernel -C gzip -a 0 -e 0 -n Linux -d vmlinux.gz uImage Create FIT image with compressed PowerPC Linux kernel: mkimage -f kernel.its kernel.itb HOMEPAGE
http://www.denx.de/wiki/U-Boot/WebHome AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Nobuhiro Iwamatsu <iwamatsu@nigauri.org> and Wolfgang Denk <wd@denx.de> 2010-05-16 MKIMAGE(1)
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