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тАО06-04-2002 11:53 AM
тАО06-04-2002 11:53 AM
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тАО06-04-2002 11:57 AM
тАО06-04-2002 11:57 AM
Re: Kernel
1) Go to SAM- kernel parameters - configurable parameters- print out all kernel parameters and configure the same on other system
2) Take the output of these commands and configure the same in other system through sam:
# kmtune
# sysdef
3) Copy /stand/system file and reconfigure the kernel.
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тАО06-04-2002 11:58 AM
тАО06-04-2002 11:58 AM
Re: Kernel
Then run /usr/sbin/mk_kernel -s system.
Then run kmupdate to update the kernel.
Sandip
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тАО06-04-2002 12:06 PM
тАО06-04-2002 12:06 PM
SolutionTo get a list of all kernel parameters from a n-class try,
kmtune -S /stand/system >/tmp/kern_para.txt
more /tmp/kern_para.txt
Or Do this,
On the running system,
cd /stand/build
/usr/lbin/sysadm/system_prep -s /stand/build/system
Copy this system file to /stand/build on the other server. Now do this on the other server,
# /usr/sbin/mk_kernel -s /stand/build/system
# mv /stand/system /stand/system.prev
# mv /stand/vmunix /stand/vmunix.prev
# mv /stand/dlkm /stand/dlkm.vmunix.prev
# mv /stand/build/system /stand/system
# kmupdate /stand/build/vmunix_test
# Shutdown -r now
Hope this helps.
Regds
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тАО06-04-2002 12:31 PM
тАО06-04-2002 12:31 PM
Re: Kernel
One of these methods you can go for.
1.Take a list of kernel parameters from kmtune -l of the running server and then use sam to impliment on the new server.
2. Create a fresh ignite (make_recovery) tape of running server and then use it on the new box.
3. You can also use usr/lbin/sysadmin/system_prep command to create new system file.
cd /stand/build
# /usr/lbin/sysadm/system_prep -v -s system Copy the contents to new box and then run
/usr/sbin/mk_kernel -s /stand/build/system
This builds a new kernel ready for testing: /stand/build/vmunix_test
mv /stand/system /stand/system.prev
mv /stand/build/system /stand/system
usr/sbin/kmupdate
Reboot the box.
-Goodluck
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