Ignite-UX (IUX) Document for Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) (762793-001, March 2014) (Edition: 3)

The following are the symptoms associated with the issue:
During installation of HP-UX 11i v3 March 2013 from physical or virtual media, the installation
aborts unexpectedly and displays the following error:
Checking configuration for consistency... NOTE: run_cmd:
Process: 113 (net_cfg_prep): killed by signal: 11. ERROR:
Could not open /tmp/env.vars: No such file or directory errno
= 2). ERROR: Could not execute net_cfg_prep NOTE: System
rebooting... Shutdown at 10:36 (in 0 minutes) System shutdown
time has arrived
This is caused by an Ignite-UX issue and is tracked in QXCR1001268768.
While installing an rx5670 via the network, when the installation settings are finalized and
installation started, the following error message is displayed on the client console:
* Loading configuration utility...
* Beginning installation from source: 16.113.12.86 =======
06/21/13 09:05:29 EDT Starting system configuration... *
Configure_Disks: Begin * Will install B.11.31 onto this
system. #
If you were installing it from physical or virtual DVD media previously, a possible workaround is
to use Ignite-UX server for installing the client. HP recommends you to try this workaround, though
it might not be always successful.
For getting the latest ISO images, contact HP Support Center. Mention that fixed HP-UX 1303 OE
ISO images must be provided.
Why do I see the message pax_iux: mem_get(): There is a memory
allocation problem during restore of an archive?
This problem occurs due to a limitation in pax (a version of which is included within Ignite-UX).
Ignite-UX has been tested with and is supported with archives, that do not contain more than
50,000 directories. This issue should not be seen, if you are within the supported directory archival
limit for Ignite-UX. It is possible, if you upgrade to Ignite-UX version C.7.18 or later, you may be
able to address this issue.
However HP cannot guarantee this, as archives containing more than 50,000 directories are not
tested.
For more information, see PAX-ENH.
18 Known problems