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Installation Checklist, HP-UX HWEnable11i - Hardware Enablement Patches for HP-UX11i v2, June 2006

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Capacity CPUs can be "activated." Activating an Instant Capacity CPU automatically and instantaneously transforms the Instant Capacity CPU into an instantly ordered and fulfilled CPU upgrade that requires payment. After the Instant Capacity CPU is activated and paid for, it is no longer an Instant Capacity CPU, but is now an ordered and delivered CPU upgrade for the system. The following list offers information needed to update to iCAP version 8.x: • HP-UX HWEnable11i - Hardware Enablement Patches for HP-UX11i v2, June 2006 • B9073BA - B.11.23.08.00.00.95 - HP-UX iCOD Instant Capacity (iCAP) • Kernel entry - diag2 - module diag2 best [413F2ED6] • B8465BA - A.02.00.04 - HP WBEM Services for HP-UX • NPar Provider - B.11.23.01.03.00.06 - nPartition Provider Current information on installing, configuring, and troubleshooting iCAP version 8.x is available at: http://docs.hp.com/en/B9073-90129/index.html. Information on the latest release notes for iCAP version 8.x can be found at: http://docs.hp.com/en/B9073-90134/index.html. NOTE: Ensure that the customer is aware of the Instant Capacity email requirements. Refer to http://docs.hp.com for further details. Installation Checklist The checklist in Table 3-5 is an installation aid. Use it only after you have installed several systems by following the detailed procedures described in the body of this document. This checklist is a compilation of the tasks described in this manual, and is organized as follows: Procedures In-process Completed The procedures outlined in this document in order The portion of the checklist that allows you to comment on the current status of a procedure The final check to ensure that a step has been completed and comments Major tasks are in bold type, sub tasks are indented. Table 3-5 Factory-Integrated Installation Checklist Procedure Initials Obtain LAN information Verify site preparation Site grounding verified Power requirements verified Check inventory Inspect shipping containers for damage Unpack SPU cabinet In-process Comments Initials Completed Comments Cabling and Power Up 85

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Capacity CPUs can be “activated.” Activating an Instant Capacity CPU automatically and
instantaneously transforms the Instant Capacity CPU into an instantly ordered and fulfilled CPU
upgrade that requires payment. After the Instant Capacity CPU is activated and paid for, it is
no longer an Instant Capacity CPU, but is now an ordered and delivered CPU upgrade for the
system.
The following list offers information needed to update to iCAP version 8.x:
HP-UX HWEnable11i - Hardware Enablement Patches for HP-UX11i v2, June 2006
B9073BA - B.11.23.08.00.00.95 - HP-UX iCOD Instant Capacity (iCAP)
Kernel entry -
diag2
- module diag2 best [413F2ED6]
B8465BA - A.02.00.04 - HP WBEM Services for HP-UX
NPar Provider - B.11.23.01.03.00.06 - nPartition Provider
Current information on installing, configuring, and troubleshooting iCAP version 8.x is available
at:
Information on the latest release notes for iCAP version 8.x can be found at:
NOTE:
Ensure that the customer is aware of the Instant Capacity email requirements. Refer to
http://docs.hp.com for further details.
Installation Checklist
The checklist in
Table 3-5
is an installation aid. Use it only after you have installed several systems
by following the detailed procedures described in the body of this document. This checklist is a
compilation of the tasks described in this manual, and is organized as follows:
Procedures
The procedures outlined in this document in order
In-process
The portion of the checklist that allows you to comment on the current status
of a procedure
Completed
The final check to ensure that a step has been completed and comments
Major tasks are in
bold type
, sub tasks are indented.
Table 3-5 Factory-Integrated Installation Checklist
Completed
In-process
Procedure
Comments
Initials
Comments
Initials
Obtain LAN information
Verify site preparation
Site grounding verified
Power requirements
verified
Check inventory
Inspect shipping containers for
damage
Unpack SPU cabinet
Cabling and Power Up
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