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Installing and Updating HP-UX 10.20,
ACE and Hardware Extensions
HP 9000 Computers
B2355-90173
B2355-90173
April 1998
© Copyright 1998 Hewlett-Packard Company
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Installing and Updating HP-UX 10.20,ACE and Hardware ExtensionsHP 9000 ComputersB2355-90173B2355-90173April 1998© Copyright 1998 Hewlett-Packard Compa

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10 Chapter 1Before You InstallPlanning Your New InstallationPlanning Your New InstallationNew features, component software, and recent changes for you

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100 Appendix BConfiguring for a DHCP ServerSetting Up a DHCP Servere. Single click the Enable DHCP button.NOTE If Enable DHCP appears grayed-out, you w

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Appendix B 101Configuring for a DHCP ServerSetting Up a DHCP ServerINTERFACE_NAME[2]=lan1IP_ADDRESS[2]=15.1.50.89SUBNET_MASK[2]=255.255.248.0BROADCAST_

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102 Appendix BConfiguring for a DHCP ServerSetting Up a DHCP ServerFor More Information Refer to the auto_parms(1M) man page and the dhcpdb2conf(1M) ma

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IndexIndex 103AAdvJournalFS.VXFS-ADV-KRN, 80AdvJournalFS.VXFS-ADV-RUN, 80analysissystem, 38applicationsfreedisk, 59installing, 69, 77listing, 58loadin

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104 IndexIndexstopping autoboot (s700/s800),28stopping autoboot (s800), 31installation, 27, 60overview, 9planning, 10, 11preparation, 9, 26source, 24I

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IndexIndex 105network, 24source mediastarting, 63swgettoolsupdating SD-UX with, 65, 68swinstallExtension Software, 77patches, 77procedure, 54system an

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Chapter 1 11Before You InstallPlanning Your New Installation• Install software products from tape, CD-ROM, or network.• Execute HP-UX commands.Some of

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12 Chapter 1Before You InstallPlanning Your New InstallationThe Installation ProcessThis HP-UX installation procedure is similar to that used for prev

Strona 11 - What is a Cold Install?

Chapter 1 13Before You InstallPlanning Your New InstallationFigure 1-1 The Cold Install ProcessEach of the steps in the diagram is explained in Chapte

Strona 12 - The Installation Process

14 Chapter 1Before You InstallPlanning Your New InstallationThe HP-UX 10.20 Install MediaThe Install program software is a single, self-contained volu

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Chapter 1 15Before You InstallPlanning Your New InstallationThe HP-UX Product MediaThe product media for the "Install and Core" HP-UX produc

Strona 14 - The HP-UX 10.20 Install Media

16 Chapter 1Before You InstallPlanning Your New InstallationServers Server systems supported on this release include the following: T600,K370, K570, K

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Chapter 1 17Before You InstallSystem Requirements System RequirementsBesides the minimums shown below, you will have additionalrequirements for such t

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18 Chapter 1Before You InstallSystem RequirementsOther Devices Your system can also have any HP-supported device. Ifyou have an unsupported device con

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Chapter 1 19Before You InstallSystem RequirementsFor HP-UX 10.20, Series 700 Software Disk Striping arrays are notsupported. SDS arrays can be convert

Strona 18 - Supported Peripherals

2NoticesUse of this manual and compact disc(s), flexible disc(s) or tapecartridge(s) supplied for this pack is restricted to this product only.Addition

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20 Chapter 1Before You InstallChecking the MediaChecking the MediaMake sure you have obtained the HP-UX tape or CD-ROM that matchesyour source device

Strona 20 - Checking the Media

Chapter 1 21Before You InstallObtaining and Entering CodewordsObtaining and Entering CodewordsThere are two types of software on the Product Media: pr

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22 Chapter 1Before You InstallBacking Up Your Current SystemBacking Up Your Current System• If you currently have no operating system or files on your

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Chapter 1 23Before You InstallBacking Up Your Current SystemYou should also make copies of your "dot" files (for example, .profileand .mailrc

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24 Chapter 1Before You InstallChoosing the Install SourceChoosing the Install SourceAn HP-UX 10.20 cold install can be made from two different sources

Strona 24 - Choosing the Install Source

Chapter 1 25Before You InstallChoosing the Install Source5. You must edit the file /etc/instl_boottab on the server and addat least one IP address that

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26 Chapter 1Before You InstallChoosing the Install SourceFor More InformationFor examples of install configuration files, see Appendix A, “SampleConfigur

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Chapter 2 27Installing HP-UX2 Installing HP-UXIn this chapter you will find start-up procedures based on the use of twotypes of sources:• Booting from

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28 Chapter 2Installing HP-UXBooting from Media (All Series)Booting from Media (All Series)CD-ROMs Used inInstallation:Only the Install and CORE OS Sof

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Chapter 2 29Installing HP-UXBooting from Media (All Series)After it does a search, the boot ROM lists the devices from which you canboot. If a desired

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3This document has been reproduced and modified with the permission ofthe Regents of the University of Colorado, a body corporate.Use, duplication or d

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30 Chapter 2Installing HP-UXBooting from Media (All Series)3. Type the following:boot scsi.xUse the SCSI address of the boot device for x.4. If you se

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Chapter 2 31Installing HP-UXBooting from Media (All Series)1. Check the hardware.2. Press x Enter.3. Type s Enter to initiate another search.4. At the

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32 Chapter 2Installing HP-UXBooting from Media (All Series)1. When you have chosen your boot device and entered the bootcommand, a connection will be

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Chapter 2 33Installing HP-UXBooting from Media (All Series)Older Server BootProcessFor Models 8x7, 845, 835, 870, and other older Series 800 computers

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34 Chapter 2Installing HP-UXBooting from Media (All Series)• If neither the primary or alternate device paths correspond to thatfor the CD-ROM device,

Strona 35 - Booting from a Network

Chapter 2 35Installing HP-UXBooting from a Network (Workstation/Series 700, B, C J Only)Booting from a Network(Workstation/Series 700, B, C J Only)1.

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36 Chapter 2Installing HP-UXBooting from a Network (Workstation/Series 700, B, C J Only)• If necessary, type the following command again:search lanNot

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Chapter 2 37Installing HP-UXBooting from a Network (Workstation/Series 700, B, C J Only) Command Description -

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38 Chapter 2Installing HP-UXBooting from a Network (Workstation/Series 700, B, C J Only)System ConfigurationWhether you booted the install kernel from

Strona 39 - Operating System

Chapter 2 39Installing HP-UXInstalling and Configuring the Operating SystemInstalling and Configuring theOperating System1. After you have booted the In

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4Customer CommentsPlease direct comments on documentation or software to the following:[email protected]: (970) 898-4720Hewlett-Packard CompanyWSY

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40 Chapter 2Installing HP-UXInstalling and Configuring the Operating SystemIf you plan to use a network software depot to load the operatingsystem, you

Strona 42 - Selecting the Root Disk

Chapter 2 41Installing HP-UXInstalling and Configuring the Operating System HP-UX INSTALLATION UTILITY NETWORK CONFIGURATION

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42 Chapter 2Installing HP-UXSelecting the Root DiskSelecting the Root DiskIf you have more than one target disk, after you have finished with theInstal

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Chapter 2 43Installing HP-UXSelecting the Root Disk2. With the desired disk highlighted, choose it by using Tab to select OKand press Enter.• If the d

Strona 45 - Root FS "/" : 84 MB

44 Chapter 2Installing HP-UXViewing or Modifying ConfigurationViewing or Modifying ConfigurationIf you selected OK on the previous screen, or if you hav

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Chapter 2 45Installing HP-UXViewing or Modifying ConfigurationNOTE Starting from the HPUX 10.20 version, /stand is created as aseparately mounted file s

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46 Chapter 2Installing HP-UXViewing or Modifying ConfigurationView/Modify BasicConfigurationFigure 2-15This screen allows you to modify disk configuratio

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Chapter 2 47Installing HP-UXViewing or Modifying ConfigurationIf you plan to configure multiple disks into the root volume group, youshould ensure that

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48 Chapter 2Installing HP-UXViewing or Modifying ConfigurationConfiguring the Disk and File SystemFigure 2-16A screen display similar to this summarizes

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Chapter 2 49Installing HP-UXViewing or Modifying ConfigurationSpecifying Disk Usage If you selected Modify Disk Parameters, in the screen shown in Figu

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Contents51. Before You InstallPlanning Your New Installation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10Media for the Release. .

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50 Chapter 2Installing HP-UXViewing or Modifying Configuration• Tab to Modify Disk Parameters... and press Enter. You will seeFigure 2-18. Go to the ne

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Chapter 2 51Installing HP-UXViewing or Modifying Configuration• Initializing a disk ("mediainit") is both time consuming and generallyunneces

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52 Chapter 2Installing HP-UXViewing or Modifying ConfigurationFigure 2-20 Configure File SystemsOn this screen, you can configure file system space and us

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Chapter 2 53Installing HP-UXViewing or Modifying Configurationd. When you are satisfied with the parameters, choose OK to acceptthe changes and return t

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54 Chapter 2Installing HP-UXLoading the Core Operating SystemLoading the Core Operating SystemFigure 2-21When you have finished with configuration or el

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Chapter 2 55Installing HP-UXLoading the Core Operating Systemselections in the View/Modify Basic Configuration screen (see Figure2-15). While doing thi

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56 Chapter 2Installing HP-UXLoading the Core Operating System1. The hostname for your system.2. The region (e.g. "North America") for your t

Strona 59 - Creating a Recovery System

Chapter 2 57Installing HP-UXLoading the Core Operating System• If you haven't already configured the network, the SystemParameters screen gives yo

Strona 60 - Installing Extension Software

58 Chapter 2Installing HP-UXVerifying and Completing the InstallationVerifying and Completing theInstallationWhen you have completed the OS installati

Strona 61 - 3 Updating HP-UX

Chapter 2 59Installing HP-UXVerifying and Completing the InstallationRemoving Unwanted Software/FilesetsIf it is necessary to remove software that has

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6ContentsSelecting the Root Disk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42Viewing or Modifying Configuration. . .

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60 Chapter 2Installing HP-UXVerifying and Completing the InstallationNOTE Multi-User License Software: If you are loading HP-UX from aCD-ROM, multi-us

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Chapter 3 61Updating HP-UX3 Updating HP-UXUpdating your system from the existing HP-UX 10.0x, to HP-UX 10.20releases involves using swinstall and othe

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62 Chapter 3Updating HP-UXHP-UX 10.20 System RequirementsHP-UX 10.20 System RequirementsFor general system requirements for updating, please see “HP-U

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Chapter 3 63Updating HP-UXHP-UX 10.20 System Requirements/usr/sbin/swagentd -r4. Ensure that your system has at least 30 MB of swap enabled beforestar

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64 Chapter 3Updating HP-UXHP-UX 10.20 System Requirements5. Insert the CD-ROM into its drive.6. Wait for the busy lights to stop blinking.7. If necess

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Chapter 3 65Updating HP-UXUpdating SD-UX Before Installing/Updating SoftwareUpdating SD-UX BeforeInstalling/Updating SoftwareBefore you can update to

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66 Chapter 3Updating HP-UXUpdating SD-UX Before Installing/Updating SoftwareFurther examples are in the next section. After you have updatedSD-UX, you

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Chapter 3 67Updating HP-UXUpdating SD-UX Before Installing/Updating Software1. Copy the swgettools script file (in the catalog/SW-DIST/pfilesdirectory)

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68 Chapter 3Updating HP-UXUpdating SD-UX Before Installing/Updating SoftwareFor More Information Consult the swgettools(1M) man page (on a 10.20 syste

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Chapter 3 69Updating HP-UXUpdating HP-UX SoftwareUpdating HP-UX SoftwareIf you are updating software on an existing HP-UX 10.20 system youshould begin

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Contents7Media Install . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .83Adjusting File System Size . . .

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70 Chapter 3Updating HP-UXUpdating HP-UX Software3. Select the software source host and depot.4. Select software as desired, or Match what Target Has

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Chapter 3 71Updating HP-UXUpdating HP-UX SoftwareSpecify Source ScreenFigure 3-11. Clicking on the field beside Source Depot Type displays a choice ofL

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72 Chapter 3Updating HP-UXUpdating HP-UX SoftwareSoftware SelectionScreenFigure 3-2• On the Software Selection screen, highlight an item and click on

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Chapter 3 73Updating HP-UXUpdating HP-UX SoftwareInstall Analysis ScreenFigure 3-3• By clicking on the Logfile button, you can open the logfile to monit

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74 Chapter 3Updating HP-UXUpdating HP-UX SoftwareDisk Space AnalysisScreenFigure 3-41. The Disk Space Analysis gives you an estimate of available disk

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Chapter 3 75Updating HP-UXUpdating HP-UX Software3. Close the Disk Space confirmation window to see the analysiswindow.4. When the disk analysis is sat

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76 Chapter 3Updating HP-UXUpdating HP-UX SoftwareNOTE For an OS update, you will also need to repeat the update steps with theappropriate bundle on th

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Chapter 3 77Updating HP-UXUpdating HP-UX SoftwareUpdating Non-Interactively from Media orNetworkFor a generic update where no "customizing"

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78 Chapter 3Updating HP-UXUpdating HP-UX SoftwareThe Extension Software CD depot directory looks similar to thefollowing. It will contain critical pat

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Chapter 3 79Updating HP-UXUpdating HP-UX SoftwareAdding Additional FunctionalityIn case you need to add more bundles for the new functionality of HP-U

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8Contents

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80 Chapter 3Updating HP-UXUpdating HP-UX SoftwareInstalling the Optional OnlineJFS ProductHP OnlineJFS is the advanced optional bundle for the VxFS Fi

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Chapter 4 81Troubleshooting Your Installation4 Troubleshooting YourInstallation

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82 Chapter 4Troubleshooting Your InstallationNetwork InstallNetwork InstallThe following are some items to check if you have problems during theinstal

Strona 88 - 88 Chapter 4

Chapter 4 83Troubleshooting Your InstallationMedia InstallMedia InstallIf your installation from the media fails, check the following:1. If you are us

Strona 89 - A Sample Configuration File

84 Chapter 4Troubleshooting Your InstallationMedia InstallHere are the steps required for increasing the size limit of /usr:1. Determine if any space

Strona 90 - Sample Configuration File

Chapter 4 85Troubleshooting Your InstallationMedia Install6. Execute the following command:/sbin/umount /usrThis is required for the next step, since

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86 Chapter 4Troubleshooting Your InstallationLarge SystemLarge SystemIf your are running a system with a large number of file systems, note thefollowin

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Chapter 4 87Troubleshooting Your InstallationLarge System• By raising maxusers to a large value, such as 200.• By selecting an appropriate bundle of S

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88 Chapter 4Troubleshooting Your InstallationLarge System

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Appendix A 89Sample Configuration FileA Sample Configuration FileThe HP-UX cold-install process is driven by information stored inconfiguration files. The

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Chapter 1 9Before You Install1 Before You InstallThis manual covers HP-UX 10.20, Additional Core Enhancements (ACE)and Hardware Extensions "cold&

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90 Appendix ASample Configuration File# specify that the installation should be done non-interactively:LLA_ADDR == "08000978BBBB" {system_nam

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Appendix A 91Sample Configuration File# Load the ASX bundle from a different depot during the# post config phase (in addition to other post_config_cmd)

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92 Appendix ASample Configuration Filercp system1:/usr/lib/sw/hpux.install/config.local /tmp/cfg1cat /tmp/cfg1 >> /usr/lib/sw/hpux.install/config

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Appendix B 93Configuring for a DHCP ServerB Configuring for a DHCP ServerThe HP-UX 10.20 version of the HPUX Install and system boot toolssupports retri

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94 Appendix BConfiguring for a DHCP ServerUsing DHCP Services: OverviewUsing DHCP Services: OverviewDHCP provides the following features:• Allows for d

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Appendix B 95Configuring for a DHCP ServerSetting Up a DHCP ServerSetting Up a DHCP ServerOnce you have decided that using DHCP will provide a benefit,

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96 Appendix BConfiguring for a DHCP ServerSetting Up a DHCP ServerGroupName: This can be any name that isn't already definedas a DHCP group. For ex

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Appendix B 97Configuring for a DHCP ServerSetting Up a DHCP ServerIf you want this range of addresses to be usedonly by HP-UX systems, then unselect th

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98 Appendix BConfiguring for a DHCP ServerSetting Up a DHCP Serverg. Once the parameters are all filled in, then press OK on the AddDHCP Group screen. S

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Appendix B 99Configuring for a DHCP ServerSetting Up a DHCP ServerThe auto_parms tool, that lets you configure the system identity andbasic configuration

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