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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-PA9 functionality of Charon-PAR emulates the historic HP9000 hardware.
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.
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1 | Change to the directory where you store your virtual disks. | # cd /data/Stromasys/host1/Data/Disk/ |
2 | Unpack an ISO file contained in a compressed tar archive into this directory (example only: the actual command will vary depending on the location and archive format of your ISO file). | # tar -xzf /path-to-file/HPUX_11v1_Sept2005_FOE.tgz |
If the compressed tar archive of the ISO file is no longer needed for other purposes, it can be removed.
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:
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1 | Change to the directory where you store your virtual disks. | # cd /data/Stromasys/host1/Data/Disk/ |
2 | 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. | Example virtual disk creation (20GB):
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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-PA9 emulator instance. Please refer to Configuration File Reference for a detailed description of the configuration file options.
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1 | Create a copy of the configuration file template. | Example:
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2 | Open the configuration file in a text editor. |
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3 | Configure the system model. | model "rp2400-1-650" |
4 | Configure the RAM for the emulated system. | memory 2G |
5 | Configure the serial console for telnet via PuTTY. | Use the method 2 section in the configuration file and make sure the definition of the serial.uart0.device is:
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6 | Configure disk 1 (system disk). | Change definition of DKA0 to:
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7 | Add a definition for disk 2 (ISO file) or (if it already exists) modify the definition to point to your ISO file. |
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8 | Configure a tape devices. | Change definition of MKAx to:
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9 | Configure a network card. | Change definition of EWA0 to the interface that is assigned to the emulated system (example: eth1) and disable the offload parameters for the interface:
Depending on the capabilities of the Ethernet device, not all off-load parameters maybe be available. This will create a warning message. |
10 | Save the configuration file. |
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Starting the Emulated Charon-PA9 System and Installing the Guest System
This section shows how to start the emulator and install a HP-UX system.
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 (sample command: $ telnet <charon-host> 30000
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Starting the Emulator
To start the emulated Charon-PA9 system, perform the following steps:
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At the same time, a green PuTTY console window will open.
Booting from the Installation ISO File
In green PuTTY console window perform the following steps to boot the installation ISO file:
- Press the Enter key.
- This should produce the prompt Main Menu: Enter command or menu >.
- Enter the command
boot 0/0/1/0.1.0
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 terminal.
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HP-UX Installation Phase 1: Pre-installation Dialogs
At the screen following the terminal selection you can select to install HP-UX as shown in the following image:
- Check if all configured devices were found as expected. If something is missing, check your configuration file.
- For a basic test installation use the default choices in this and the other initial configuration menus. You can type the underlined character to select a choice. Sometimes you will have to confirm the selection by pressing the Enter key, sometimes the selection will also activate the choice.
- Continue with Install HP-UX.
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The following table provides an overview of the information that will be collected.
The number and content of screens may vary depending on your selections.
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Select the type of installation and media. Continue with OK. | |
Select if you want to install from the media or recover the system. Continue with OK. | |
Select the basic system configuration. Continue with Next. | |
Select the operating system environment. Continue with Next. | |
Select the root disk. Continue with Next. | |
Configure the swap space size. Continue with Next. | |
Select the filesystem type for the root disk. Continue with Next. | |
If you selected LVM in the step above, configure the number of disks included in the root volume group. Continue with Next (use the TAB key to get to the options at the bottom of the screen). | |
Configure your language setting. Continue with Next. | |
Select additional software to install, if required. Continue with Next. | |
Confirm the selection of the target disk for installation. It lets you check that the correct disks have been selected to be overwritten. If the correct disk is displayed, continue with Next. Otherwise, go back and correct your configuration. | |
If disks to be overwritten contain an operating system, you may be asked for an explicit confirmation. If it is OK to overwrite the disk, continue with Next. Otherwise, go back and correct your configuration. |
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Eventually, you will be offered to display a summary of your selection and to start the installation.
The following image shows the last screen before the installation is started:
Once you select Finish, the HP-UX installation will start.
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HP-UX Installation Phase 2: Kernel Build and Reboot
Once the initial operating system installation has finished, the system will build a new kernel and reboot as shown below:
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The system will restart and and run the fileset and software configuration tasks. During this run, it will display many messages starting with the string NOTE: to show progress and describe the actions taken. At the end of this configuration run, the system will again shut down and reboot to the boot prompt again.
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HP-UX Installation Phase 3: Setup Dialogs and Login
At the screen shown below, enter the command boot 0/0/1/0.0.0 at the prompt Main Menu: Enter command or menu > to boot from the new system disk:
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During the boot process the system will display startup messages for the individual system components and finally the log-in prompt. You can log into the system using the root password configured above:
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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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