01-12-2006
utilized the following as a guide back in 04...It took a total of 7hrs on a v2250.
I now prefer a new install and restoring or maybe vgimports (depending on your storage structure).
hope it helps,
manny
HPUX 11i Upgrade Plan
Document your server information:
network interface information
lanscan, ifconfig lanX, netstat -i
sendmail configuration
special environment executables, like "lp"
1. make sure you have plenty of available FREE space, refer to read-me document.
(currently available on box):
1137594 24% /
374137 17% /stand
1917238 59% /var
2940422 25% /usr
2394869 0% /tmp
3276558 16% /opt
swapinfo
Kb Kb Kb PCT START/ Kb
TYPE AVAIL USED FREE USED LIMIT RESERVE PRI NAME
dev 2048000 0 2048000 0% 0 - 1 /dev/vg00/lvol2
dev 17670144 0 17670144 0% 0 - 0 /dev/vga70/swap1
2. Stop ALL applications
3. Stop Listeners
4. Stop NFS client
a. /sbin/init.d/nfs.client stop
5. Mount HPUX 11i Disc 1
6. Start install procedure
removed any previous state files that may exist:
# rm /var/adm/sw/defaults
# rm /var/adm/sw/tmp/update-ux/state*
a. mount /cdrom and perform an swinstall and select/install "Update-UX" upgrade utility
swinstall and follow Instillation instructions.
# swinstall -r -s /cdrom Update-UX \
> \@ /var/adm/sw/update-ux.root
7. Now you can run the "update-ux" command for the version you are installing
# update-ux -s /cdrom -x autoreboot=true HPUX11i-OE
took default on merging lan drivers...
our v2250 took 7hours to upgrade to 11i...all cd's where requested.
8. Install Mirror Disk using swinstall and Application CD's
you may need to call license.hp.com to get new code password
9. Install Online JFS using swinstall (If licensed) and Application CD's
you may need to call license.hp.com to get new code password
10. Install Glance using swinstall and Application CD's
you may need to call license.hp.com to get new code password
11. Install Quality Pack Bundle/Udates - GOLDQPK11i using swinstall and
supportPLUS CD's
This will install both GOLDBASE11i and GOLDAPPSlli
12. Test/Verify sendmail, lp, network and other server/environment settings
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Gtk(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Gtk(3)
NAME
Gtk - Perl module for the Gimp Toolkit library
SYNOPSIS
use Gtk '-init';
my $window = new Gtk::Window;
my $button = new Gtk::Button("Quit");
$button->signal_connect("clicked", sub {Gtk->main_quit});
$window->add($button);
$window->show_all;
Gtk->main;
DESCRIPTION
The Gtk module allows Perl access to the Gtk+ graphical user interface library. You can find more information about Gtk+ on
http://www.gtk.org. The Perl binding tries to follow the C interface as much as possible, providing at the same time a fully object ori-
ented interface and Perl-style calling conventions.
You will find the reference documentation for the Gtk module in the "Gtk::reference" manpage. There is also a cookbook style manual in
"Gtk::cookbook". The "Gtk::objects" manpage contains a list of the arguments and signals for each of the classes available in the Gtk,
Gnome and related modules. There is also a list of the flags and enumerations along with their possible values.
More information can be found on http://www.gtkperl.org.
AUTHOR
Kenneth Albanowski, Paolo Molaro
SEE ALSO
perl(1), Gtk::reference(3pm)
perl v5.8.0 2001-06-27 Gtk(3)