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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 

To install a basic HP-UX system running as a guest system in an emulator instance, you need to provide an HP-UX ISO installation medium.

Charon-PAR/PA9-32 for the model 720 currently supports HP-UX 9.05, 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 the older HP-UX versions can be quite different. Hence, 9.07 is used for this example. For this version of HP-UX, two ISO files are required:

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Copy the ISO files to the directory you prepared for the disk containers of your emulated instance.

Creating a Virtual Disk Container for the System Disk

The emulated system requires a disk on which the HP-UX system will be installed. Create a system disk as shown in the following example:


StepCommand
1Change to the directory where you store your virtual disks.# cd /data/Stromasys/host1/Data/Disk/
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Create an empty disk container. Note that the actual size of the disk will depend on the requirements of your emulated system. The disk name shown is just an example.

Please note: HP-UX 9.07 allows a maximum root disk size of 2GB. The number of blocks should be a multiple of 512.

With dd:

# dd if=/dev/zero of=ldev1.dsk bs=1K count=2091520


With fallocate (very fast alternative):

# fallocate --length 2147483648 ldev1.dsk

Adapting the Configuration File Template

The configuration file template must be adapted to the customer environment and the required guest system characteristics. This section describes the minimum number of changes required to configure a Charon-PAR/PA9-32 emulator instance. Please refer to Configuration File Reference for a detailed description of the configuration file options.

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StepDescription
1Create a copy of the configuration file template.

Example: 

cd /data/Stromasys/host1/

cp /opt/charon/cfg/pa9-32.cfg host1.cfg

2Open the configuration file in a text editor.

vi host1.cfg

or

gedit host1.cfg

3Configure the system model.

model "720"

Configured model must be covered by your license.

4Configure the RAM for the emulated system (in MB).memory 64
5Configure the serial console for telnet via PuTTY.

Use the method 2 of the serial line section in the configuration file and make sure the definition of the asp.uart0.device is:

asp.uart0.device.command="putty -load PAR-Telnet-VT100"

6Configure disk 1 (system disk).

Change definition of DKA0 to:

DKA0.image="/data/Stromasys/host1/Data/Disk/ldev1.dsk"

7Add a definition for disk 2 (ISO file) or (if it already exists) modify the definition to point to your ISO installation file for the mini-system (the install disk).

load DKA100

DKA100.image="/data/Stromasys/host1/Data/Disk/HP-UX_9.07_Install_S700.iso"

8Configure a network card based on a physical host NIC. This NIC is dedicated to the guest operating system and cannot be used for network communication by the host system. To share an interface, a virtual bridge would have to be used (see Ethernet configuration sections in this document).

In the configuration file template, comment out the dummy interface and the tap interface configuration. Then uncomment the interface configuration of the physical interface example. Change the definition of EWA0 to the interface that is assigned to the emulated system (example: eth1) and disable the offload parameters for the interface:

system.lan0.card.mapping_mode="RAW"

system.lan0.card.iface="eth1"

system.lan0.card.initialize_command="ethtool -K $IFACE rx off ; ethtool -K $IFACE tx off ; ethtool -K $IFACE sg off ; ethtool -K $IFACE gso off ; ethtool -K $IFACE gro off ; ethtool -K $IFACE txvlan off ; ethtool -K $IFACE rxvlan off"

Please note: Depending on the capabilities of the Ethernet device, not all offload parameters maybe be available. This will create a warning message. The variable IFACE is set by the system before executing the initialize command.

For cloud environments, please note:

  • The MAC address on an interface must be the same as the one configured by the cloud provider on the dedicated interface. This should be the case by default for Charon-PAR.
  • Virtual bridge configurations that are linked to a host NIC are not possible in cloud environments. Only "internal virtual bridge" configurations are possible. Such bridges can be used for host-guest communication. External communication for the guest can be achieved either by NAT or by routing configurations (depending on requirements and cloud-specific restrictions).
9Save the configuration file.


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Starting the Emulated System and Installing the Guest System

This section shows how to start the emulator and install a HP-UX system.

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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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Please note: Should there be an error from PuTTY about missing fonts, start PuTTY as the root user, load the PAR-Telnet-VT100 profile, set a font that is available on the host system, save the configuration.

Booting from the Install ISO File

In green PuTTY console window perform the following steps to boot the installation ISO file (containing a very basic system):

  • 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, press 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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Type exit at the pa9-32> prompt to stop the emulator.


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HP-UX 9.07 Installation Phase 2: Installing the Operating System Filesets

During this step, the basic system will be used to install the other components of the operating system.

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  • Confirm that you have the correct ISO installed.
  • Enter your choice for the fileset selection (normally all filesets of the Core OS).
  • You will be asked to confirm your choice twice.
  • Then, the loading of the filesets begins.
  • At the end, the HP-UX system is shut down and returns to the console environment.
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HP-UX 9.07 Installation Phase 3: Booting and Configuring HP-UX

Upon boot, you will be asked a few questions for the initial configuration of your system.

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After the above steps have been completed, you will be able to login as the root user and start using the system. At the beginning, you have to select your terminal settings.

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Stopping the Emulator

In order to stop the emulator in an orderly manner, perform the following steps:

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