HP 9000 Containers A.03.01 on HP Integrity Server Administrator Guide HP-UX 11i v3 (5900-3112, June 2013)

If the container is created on the primary node of an SG cluster and the container package model
is used, it is mandatory for the HP 9000 root directory to be a mount point.
Create additional logical volumes and file systems as necessary, under the HP 9000 root directory
for performing mounts in future (for /var, application data, and so on). Provide about 4 GB of
additional space under container /var and about 4 GB under container /usr for internal use by
HP 9000 Containers.
3.6 Installing driver and management software
Install any special drivers that are needed on the host HP-UX 11i v3 server.
Any applications that do system management-related activities (such as resource monitoring) must
be installed and used on the host.
3.7 Creating and configuring an HP 9000 container
For more information about creating an HP 9000 system container, see Chapter 4 (page 21) and
for more information about creating an HP 9000 classic container, see Chapter 5 (page 33).
For more information about container types, see Section 1.3 (page 10).
20 Transition of application environments from HP 9000 server to HP 9000 container