HP-UX Containers (SRP) A.03.01.003 Release Notes (5900-2312, May 2012)

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HP-UX SRP A.02.02 SRPs can only be migrated to HP-UX Containers A.03.01 and later
workload containers.
1.6.2 Upgrade instructions for HP-UX SRP A.02.02
After installing HP-UX Containers A.03.01.003, the product will be disabled. You can migrate
existing HP-UX SRP A.02.02 containers as follows:
1. You must first enable HP-UX Containers using the srp_sys command. You can either use the
–enable or the –setup option to enable HP-UX Containers. The srp_sys –enable
command will automatically migrate all existing A.02.02 workload SRPs to A.03.01.003
workload containers. The srp_sys –setup command will provide you the option to select
which A.02.02 workload SRPs to migrate to A.03.01.003 workload containers.
Refer to the HP-UX Containers (SRP) A.03.01 Administrator’s Guide for more information on
the srp_sys command.
2. For any workload SRPs that have not been migrated, you can run the srp_migrate utility
to migrate any remaining workload SRPs:
# /opt/hpsrp/bin/util/srp_migrate
3. Verify that all containers have been successfully migrated and are recognized by the system:
# srp –status
The migrated workload containers will be in the stopped state by default.
4. HP-UX Containers A.03.01 and later delivers new default configuration in the following
configuration files:
/etc/opt/hpsrp/cmpt/base.srp_incl
/etc/opt/hpsrp/templates/srpdefaults.cst
If you modified these two configuration files in an earlier release, you must manually
incorporate your prior changes into the A.03.01.003 version of these two files. If you
modified these files before the upgrade, they will be renamed to base.srp_incl.old and
srpdefaults.cst.old.
1.6.3 Upgrade instructions for HP-UX Containers A.03.00
After installing HP-UX Containers A.03.01.003, the system will reboot. During system startup, the
Adding SRPs to kernel configuration step may fail. If any containers are detected that do
not conform to the file system configuration requirements (1.5.2 Configuration requirements), the
/etc/rc.log file will capture errors reported from the /sbin/rc1.d/S331srp_init script, as
follows:
Unsupported file system configuration
/opt/hpsrp/bin/util/srp_config: problem adding container_name
If you see these errors, take the following mitigation steps to create one or more separate file systems
for the containers that are reported in the log. You can add more space for the new containers if
desired.
1) Stop all containers and determine the size needed for the /var/hpsrp directory.
Stop all containers to remove LOFS file references for sizing: