Ignite-UX Custom Configuration files
The exrequisite statements are added to make sure that you cannot select both products at the
same time. In this case, to change from one revision of the vPars bundle to the other, simply select
it. The originally selected version is automatically unselected because of the exrequisite
statement.
Warning:
You should be careful when creating application depots containing
software from di
fferent sources, such as the application media and other
media. If you receive media from HP that has restrictions on what can
be installed, it may affect the installation of applications from that depot
if you do not honor those restrictions. For example, installing more than
one bundle from the Serviceguard Storage Management Suite can
cause an installation session to be aborted due to a checkinstall script
associated with a fileset in one of the bundles. If other bundles are
being installed from the same application depot, it may have negative
consequences for the system being installed if the installation session is
aborted by a checkinstall script midway through an installation session.
In this case, keeping the Serviceguard Storage Management Suite in a
different depot will prevent it from affecting other software to be
installed because of a checkinstall script aborting an installation session.
Since the software would be in a different depot it would only abort the
software installation session from that depot.
When you encounter this issue with Serviceguard Storage Management
Suite, the checkinstall script aborting the software installation session will
print an error containing the following message: “The bundles in HP
Storage Management Suite are mutually exclusive. Cannot select more
than one bundle for the installation.”.
You can resolve this problem by adding exrequisite information into the
configuration file describing the bundles in the Serviceguard Storage
Management Suite, or by not selecting more than one bundle from the
Serviceguard Storage Management Suite for installation.
Core operating system depot configuration
The following example shows a configuration file for a core operating system depot:
# cat core.cfg
#########################################################
## Software Sources
#########################################################
sw_source "core" {
description = "HP-UX Core Software"
source_format = SD
sd_server = "10.0.0.1"
sd_depot_dir = "/var/opt/ignite/depots/Rel_B.11.11/core"
source_type = "NET"
load_order = 0
}
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