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 Purpose of this Document

(warning) This document covers Charon-HPA version 2.00. For older versions, please refer to the documentation included with the respective installation package.

This user's guide covers all aspects of selecting a suitable environment (hardware and software) to run the Charon-HPA emulator. It also describes all tasks involved with installing, configuring, and running the Charon-HPA emulator.

The following topics are not covered by this guide:

  • While this document will cover guest system specific configuration aspects where required, it does not cover the management of the guest system (MPE/iX and HP-UX).
  • It also does not cover the migration of a physical HP server system to an emulated system. If you require migration support, please contact your Stromasys representative or a Stromasys partner.

Further information and support:

  • Please refer to the Stromasys Product Documentation and Knowledge Base for more information and up-to-date versions of the documentation.
  • A service contract with Stromasys is required to receive support directly from Stromasys. Please refer to the Stromasys support page for contact information and information about the different support options. 

Intended Audience

This document is intended to be used by any end-user or Stromasys partner required to install, configure, and manage a Charon-HPA installation. It is assumed that a reader of this document has a basic knowledge of managing Linux systems and is familiar with the guest operating system used.

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General Description

Charon-HPA is a hardware virtualization layer running under Linux on industry standard servers. It covers a range of HP's HP3000 and HP9000 servers and provides the ability for any existing HP3000 or HP9000 user to move to modern Intel-based server hardware.

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