Ignite-UX (IUX) Frequently Asked Questions (July 2013)

understood and how do I work around it?
1.20 Q: When using the graphical interface, why do errors occur when opening
a terminal window to a client?
1.21 Q: Why am I getting the following message?
pax: Cannot access /sbin/pax_enh :No such file or directory.
1.22 Q: Why do I see a problem while using March 2013 HP-UX OE media
as install media?
2. Server Setup
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2.1 Q: Should I use DHCP or bootp?
2.2 Q: Why did it call my client <hostname>.0x080009....?
2.3 Q: How can I set the timezone for messages during the install?
3. Configuration Files
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3.1 Q: What should go in which configuration file? Also, what should go in
INSTALLFS?
3.2 Q: How do I preview configuration file changes?
3.3 Q: Is there a way to set the configuration files to ignore the disk
warnings, which can prevent automated installations?
3.4 Q: Why does changing variable values in the "Additional" screen no
longer control non-final networking settings (which should
propagate to final networking settings) after updating to
C.7.7?
4. Recovery (make_tape_recovery & make_net_recovery)
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4.1 Q: We tried running the recovery system option from a client booted in
Ignite-UX, which generated errors. What files need to be accessible
for tftp?
4.2 Q: How do I duplicate a tape made with make_tape_recovery?
4.3 Q: How do I deal with hot-swappable disk devices during recovery?
4.4 Q: What is the maximum amount of data that a make_tape_recovery tape
can
hold?
4.5 Q: How do I boot correctly from a recovery tape on a V-class system?
4.6 Q: How do I include all volume/disk groups into a recovery tape?
4.7 Q: Are multi-byte characters supported in file names in Ignite-UX?
4.8 Q: Can you move a volume that was created in a non-root volume to the
root volume during recovery?
4.9 Q: How can I create empty volume groups during system restoration?
4.10 Q: During the installation of a recovery archive, the process
stopped with a message from pax_iux complaining of a file with
% at the start of its name: "pax_iux:/sbin/%sh text busy,
would you like to push a shell for debugging?" What should I
do if I encounter this message?
4.11 Q: How do I perform two-step recovery?
4.12 Q: How do I retain custom minor number for device files?
4.13 Q: How do I recover a system which has Cluster-wide Device Special File
(cDSF) configured?