HP-UX 11i Version 1 Installation and Update Guide, December 2004

Configuring Built-In PCI Networking
Optional: Troubleshooting a Fast Ethernet Migration to HP-UX 11i
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example, if the system had the HSC-based Fast Ethernet networking
driver [btlan4] and corresponding hardware [HSC cards], then the
hpgsc100conf configuration file should have at least one card configured
in it.)
Optional: Manual Merging
If the update process is abandoned because of preupdate script failures
(other than syntax errors in configuration files or a duplicate LAN
interface error), then the configuration files have to be merged manually.
Once this has been done, you can then continue the update process.
(Once the update process is restarted, answer NO (N) at the prompt, Do
you want to proceed in merging the configuration files into
one? [Y|N].)
Manual Merging Procedure
1. Find out which of the five configuration files listed below exists in
the /etc/rc.config.d directory.
hpbtlanconf (btlan)
hpbase100conf (btlan3)
hpgsc100conf (btlan4)
hppci100conf (btlan5)
hpsppci100conf (btlan6)
2. For each of the files found in Step 1, use the command ioscan -kfC
lan to find out if corresponding hardware is present.
Driver Name: File Name
a. btlan -- hpbtlanconf
b. btlan3 -- hpbase100conf
c. btlan4 -- hpgsc100conf
d. btlan5 -- hppci100conf
e. btlan6 -- hpsppci100conf
If hardware is present, check to see if any LAN interface is
configured. For example, the configuration for hpbtlanconf (btlan)
would show as follows:
HP_BTLAN_INTERFACE_NAME[0]=lan1
HP_BTLAN_STATION_ADDRESS[0]=0x080009C4686E
HP_BTLAN_SPEED[0]=100HD