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Please note: All Linux and HP-UX sample commands in this section are performed as the root user (prompt = #). This may not be necessary for all commands in all environments depending on the local permission settings. The commands can be executed on the Charon host graphical console or via a non-graphical login (e.g., SSH). However, for accessing the running emulator, the use of PuTTY is strongly recommended because it works best with the emulator environment.

The Charon-PAR/PA9-32 functionality of Charon-PAR emulates historic 32-bit PA-RISC hardware. This section shows a sample installation of a 32-bit guest system.

Emulator Licensing Considerations

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HP-UX ISO Installation Medium 

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Charon-PAR/PA9-32 currently supports HP-UX 9.07, 10.20, and 11.00. The installation procedure for versions 10.20 and 11.00 is very similar to the one for Charon-PAR/PA9-64. However, the procedure for HP-UX is 9.0.7 can be quite different. Hence, it is used for this example. For this version of HP-UX, two ISO files are required:

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If everything works, you will see log output in the current terminal window and eventually a pa9-32> prompt. This is the Charon-PAR emulator console. It displays log information, allows to set configuration parameters and to stop the emulator. Please note: the prompt may be obscured by log messages and not be immediately visible. In this case, press RETURN the Enter key once to display the prompt.

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  • Press the Enter key.
  • This should produce the prompt Main Menu: Enter command or menu >.
  • Enter the command boot 2/0/1.1.0 to boot from the ISO and confirm by pressing the Enter key.
  • At the prompt Interact with IPL (Y or N)?> answer N.
  • At the next prompt, select VT100 as the terminalpress the Enter key to proceed to the installation overview. Please note that it may take a little while until this prompt is displayed.
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HP-UX 9.07 Installation Phase 1: Installing the Basic System

During this phase, a basic system is installed to the root disk that will enable the installation of the rest of the operating system.

After booting the install ISO file as described above, you will eventually see an overview of the installation steps:

After you've read the information, press any key to continue with the next step: the root disk selection.

The following image shows a sample:

In the above sample, select the offered disk by entering its number and press Return.

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Before the installation starts, you have to select if the root disk should support long file names:

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