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Operating Systems HP-UX HP-UX installation and setup bootdisk Post 302969588 by MadeInGermany on Thursday 24th of March 2016 08:41:35 AM
Old 03-24-2016
Sorry, I managed to do it once, but this is sooo long ago.
I remember had to visit the HP support Web, but my URL is outdated.
Maybe the following note is helpful:
Code:
If boot config is lost:

Shell> fs0:
fs0:> hpux

and system will boot

xxxxx001.domain:
Aug 10 17:08:15 xxxxx001 vmunix: 0/0/2/0.0.0.0 sdisk
Aug 10 17:08:15 xxxxx001 vmunix: 0/1/1/0.0.0 sdisk
Aug 10 17:08:15 xxxxx001 vmunix: 0/1/1/0.1.0 sdisk
setboot
Primary bootpath : 0/0/2/0.0.0.0
HA Alternate bootpath : 0/1/2/0
Alternate bootpath : 0/1/2/1

Autoboot is ON (enabled)

lvlnboot -v
        /dev/dsk/c2t1d0 (0/1/1/0.1.0) -- Boot Disk
        /dev/dsk/c2t0d0 (0/1/1/0.0.0) -- Boot Disk

set bootpath to THIS.


Last edited by MadeInGermany; 03-25-2016 at 04:43 AM..
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pdc(1M) 																   pdc(1M)

NAME
pdc - processor-dependent code (firmware) DESCRIPTION
is the firmware that implements all processor-dependent functionality, including initialization and self-test of the processor. Upon com- pletion, it loads and transfers control to the initial system loader (isl(1M)). Firmware behavior varies somewhat, depending on the hard- ware as described below. To load from an external medium, must know the particular device on which resides. Typically the device is identified by the Primary Boot Path that is maintained by in Stable Storage. A path specification is an I/O subsystem mnemonic that varies according to hardware model. When the processor is reset after initialization and self-test complete, reads the Console Path from Stable Storage, and attempts to ini- tialize the console device. If the initialization fails, attempts to find and initialize a console device. Algorithms used to find a con- sole device are model-dependent. then announces the Primary Boot, Alternate Boot, and Console Paths. If (see isl(1M)) is enabled, provides a 10-second delay, during which time the operator can override the sequence by typing any character on the console. If the operator does not interrupt this process, initializes and reads from the Primary Boot Path. On models that support autosearch, if this path is not valid and (see isl(1M)) is enabled, then searches to find a bootable medium. If allowed to complete, a list of potentially bootable devices is displayed, labeled with abbreviated path identifiers (P0, P1, etc). A simple menu is then displayed where the user can: o Boot a specific device, using the abbreviated path identifier, or the full mnemonic. o Start a device search where the contents are searched for IPL images (note the first search only identified devices and did not check the contents). o Enter the boot administration level. o Exit the menu and return to autobooting o Get help on choices If the sequence is unsuccessful, overridden by the operator, or not enabled in the first place, interactively prompts the operator for the Boot Path to use. Any required path components that are not supplied default to zero. The Primary Boot, Alternate Boot, and Console Paths as well as and enable can be modified via SEE ALSO
boot(1M), isl(1M). PA-RISC Systems Only pdc(1M)
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