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тАО03-21-2001 10:48 AM
тАО03-21-2001 10:48 AM
What would be the operational steps to recover from a catastrophic root volume failure? In the man pages, they talk about a network boot or bootsys command. It that command entered from the recovery_archive server or from the failed system?
Thanks
Terry Kummell
CCI-Triad
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тАО03-21-2001 01:51 PM
тАО03-21-2001 01:51 PM
Re: Newbie question regarding networked archives
bo lan.xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx install
the above x's are the IP of the network machine
check the ignite manual at
http://www.docs.hp.com/hpux/onlinedocs/B2355-90704/B2355-90704.html
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тАО03-21-2001 08:10 PM
тАО03-21-2001 08:10 PM
Re: Newbie question regarding networked archives
Bill Hassell, sysadmin
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тАО03-21-2001 09:29 PM
тАО03-21-2001 09:29 PM
Re: Newbie question regarding networked archives
machine to be recovered, you can use a boot helper
as Bill H. mentioned. Also if the machine to be recovered
has a tape drive (or an external one can be attached)
you can use the make_boot_tape command on the
Ignite server to create a bootstrap tape. You would take
this tape to the machine to be recovered, boot from the
tape (boot sescsi.3.0 for example), and the machine will load the kernel from the tape and then contact the Ignite server to complete the recovery over the network.
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тАО03-22-2001 01:51 AM
тАО03-22-2001 01:51 AM
Re: Newbie question regarding networked archives
On your ignite server type bootsys -vw
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тАО03-22-2001 09:18 AM
тАО03-22-2001 09:18 AM
SolutionAll new HP hardware does network boot with the exception of V-class. There is a requirement that the core lan card be live and on the same network as the bootp/instl_bootd server. Meaning that if you have 10 active lan cards in the machine but the core lan card is not connected then you can't network boot.
Current machines that network boot:
N-class
L-class
A-class
SuperDome
C-class
B-class
J-class
An some legacy platforms network boot also:
K-class
D-class
all S700's (though some use RMP and not bootp)
Legacy platforms that don't network boot:
E,F,G,H,I,T-class
Don't know about s300 or s400's.