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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.
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This section shows how to start the emulator and install a HP-UX system.
Please note:
- The examples in this section assume that a graphical interface is used, on which a PuTTY session can be run.
- Should this not be possible, you can access the console of the emulated system by using, for example, a telnet client and pointing it to the TCP port on the Charon host defined for the serial console port in the configuration file. The default port is 30000
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- . Sample command to connect to an emulator on the local system:
$ telnet localhost 30000
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In this case, do not start the PuTTY program automatically from the emulator configuration.
Starting the Emulator
To start the emulated Charon-PAR/PA9-32 system, perform the following steps:
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