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- Activity
A subset of steps performed for an individual task. For example,
an activity would be qualifying patches using HP Patch/iX or Creating a
CSLT. Activities are divided into steps.
- Add-on
Adding purchased sub-system products to the operating system.
Purchased sub-system products are also know as SUBSYS products.
Modifications to already installed SUBSYS products is called an
Update.
- AUTOINST
Tool used to install, update, add-on, and apply patches to the
operating system. This tool is used for processes that have tape as
source media. Used to create a CSLT for modifying the operating system,
operates while the system is shutdown.
- Backdate
To revert your system software to a previous version
level than the one you have currently installed.
- Base
Set of files that were laid down by the most recent
INSTALL or UPDATE operations. This represents the
starting point from which all HP Stage/iX activities take
place.
- Base Location
Where a file officially resides, for example, NL.PUB.SYS.
Also called the Natural location.
- CD-ROM
One type of media used to ship the operating system components.
A CSLT is created from the files of a CD-ROM. The CSLT is used to
apply the changes to the system software.
- CSLT
Customized System Load Tape. You create this as
a single entity and use it to install, update, add-on, or apply
patches to your system.
- CSLT/STORE Tape
A Customized System Load Tape with a STORE portion of
non-SLT files appended to the end. You create this as a single entity and
use it to install, update, add-on, or apply patches to your
system.
- DDS
Digital Data Storage form of tape media.
- Express
Process for distributing PowerPatch releases. Typically an
express contains a PowerPatch tape and a SUBSYS tape. Expresses are
cumulative and are specific to an operating system version
level.
- Factory Preload Tape
If the system is delivered with the ordered software factory
loaded onto the internal disk, a tape containing a copy of the loaded
software is supplied with the system. This tape is referred to as a
factory preload tape (FPT). The FPT is a CSLT/STORE backup of
the system taken after pre-installation was completed. The FPT will not
contain your custom configuration.
- Factory SLT
Factory supplied System Load Tape. One of the two
minimum requirements for complete system software. This applies
when the system software is shipped on tape media and is not pre-loaded.
Contains the OS base to perform basic functions. The functions needed
to boot the system, configure disks, and restore files. It does
not contain any purchased products.
- Force
An option when using the HP Patch/iX patch management
tool. Forcing a patch tells HP Patch/iX to include (add) the selected
patch in the patch installation.
- FOS
Fundamental Operating System. One of the two minimum requirements
for complete system software. Contains the utilities required, in
addition to the Factory SLT, for a fully functioning OS. This includes
editors, linkers, and minimum networking utilities.
- FPT
See Factory Preload Tape.
- HP Patch/iX
Tool used to add-on, apply, and manage patches on the operating
system. This tool is used when tape is the source media. Also works with
electronically downloaded patch files (Reactive patches). Used to create
a CSLT for modifying the operating system, operates while the system is
running.
- HP Stage/iX
Tool used to apply and manage patches on the operating
system through staging areas on disk. This tool is used when tape
or disk is the source media. Also works with electronically downloaded
patch files (Reactive patches). Used to create a CSLT for modifying
the operating system, operates while the system is running.
- HPINSTAL
Tool used to install, update, add-on, and apply
patches to the operating system. This tool is used when CD-ROM is
the source media. Used to create a CSLT for modifying the operating
system, operates while the system is running.
- HPSL
Hewlett-Packard Support Line. An on-line source,
it provides a complete database of problem solving information.
This includes patches and patch information.
- INSTALL
An ISL utility that replaces all files on the system
disk with files from the boot tape, typically an SLT.
- Install
Installing the operating system. The install variations are: new
install and re-install.
This process DESTROYS all existing files.
- LDEV
Logical Device. Value that points to a hardware
device address. LDEV 1 is the hard disk on which the system software
is located. A typical value for LDEV 1 is 1.
- Media
There are three media options for performing operating
system modification tasks: tape, CD-ROM, and disk drive. Reactive
patches ship on tape or are electronically downloaded directly to
your disk drive. PowerPatches are always shipped on tape. The SLT,
FOS, and SUBSYS ship on tape or CD-ROM. CSLTs are always on tape.
Staging Areas are on your disk drive.
- Natural Location
Where a file officially resides, for example, NL.PUB.SYS.
Also called the Base location.
- New Install
Installing the operating system (OS) on new hardware
that did not have the OS installed at the factory. This process
DESTROYS all existing files. Do not perform this task on an existing
system.
- Patch
Adding to and modifying existing files to enhance
system software functions. Patches are shipped from the Response
Center or in bundled packages called Expresses or PowerPatch tapes
or they are downloaded from HPSL
- Patch Only
Task that may include applying either or both PowerPatch
patches and Reactive patches.
- Patch Qualification
The process the patch tools go through to determine whether or
not a particular patch should be installed on a system.
- PowerPatch
A bundled set of patches for a specific version of the operating
system. By applying PowerPatch to your system proactively, you can avoid
experiencing known problems and increase your system's reliability.
PowerPatches are shipped on tape media.
- Process
The collection of steps required to perform the installation,
update, add-on, and patch activities
The Process is divided into Tasks.
Tasks are divided into Activities.
Activities are divided into Steps.
- Re-Install
Installing the system software over the existing system software.
This process DESTROYS all existing files. If you have your files on
backup, you can restore them. Do a re-install when a disk containing the
MPEXL_system_volume_set is replaced.
- Reactive Patch
A patch that is sent to you from the Hewlett-Packard Response
Centers or downloaded from HPSL. These patches fix a specific problem
that you are encountering
- Remote System
A non-central (remote) system relative to the system
you are currently on. When you've created a CSLT from a CD-ROM,
you have the option to make multiple, site specific, CSLTs to apply
to non-central systems.
- SCSI
Small Computer Systems Interface. A type of connecting
device between the main system and peripherals.
- SLT
System Load Tape. See Factory SLT and CSLT.
- Staging Area
A directory location on disk in which files for
patches and/or new product versions are kept.
- Steps
Individual actions contained within the sections
and chapters of this book. You perform only the steps that apply
to your specific activity. Steps contain a description of the action,
the keystrokes required to complete the action, and usually, the
response to the action.
- Store Tape
A store only tape contains non-SLT patches that you are
applying to your system. See also CSLT/store Tape.
- SUBSYS
Sub-system products. One of the components used
to add products you purchase in addition to the operating system.
When you order purchased products you receive a customized SUBSYS
tape that contains all the add-on products you have ordered, including
updates to products you have already installed, and new or existing
products you just ordered.
- Tape
One type of media used to ship the operating system
components, and apply changes to the system software
- Task
A subset of steps performed for an individual process.
For example, a task would be adding-on purchased products and reactive
patches to your operating system. Tasks can be divided into activities
depending upon the task and the section. A complete task is all
of the steps required to perform that task.
- UPDATE
An ISL utility that replaces existing operating
system files with files from tape, typically a CSLT. Primarily used
to replace a current version of the operating system with another
version.
- Update
Changing the current operating system version to
a more recent operating system version.
- Veto
An option when using the HP Patch/iX patch management tool.
Vetoing a patch tells HP Patch/iX to not include (remove) the selected
patch from the set of patches to be installed. You can also veto an
update to a previously installed product.
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