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04-30-2008 01:34 PM
04-30-2008 01:34 PM
Goden Image different Size
Hi everybody, I have the next problem, when I create the golden image of a server locally
#make_sys_image -s local -d /goldenimage
I have a .gz file of 5GB aproximately,
But when I create the golden image remotely to another ignite server (where I transfer always to burn the image) I'm getting a .gz file of 2.8GB aprox.
The option local is not booting correctly, do you know what could be happening??
Regards
#make_sys_image -s local -d /goldenimage
I have a .gz file of 5GB aproximately,
But when I create the golden image remotely to another ignite server (where I transfer always to burn the image) I'm getting a .gz file of 2.8GB aprox.
The option local is not booting correctly, do you know what could be happening??
Regards
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04-30-2008 01:53 PM
04-30-2008 01:53 PM
Re: Goden Image different Size
Shalom,
Check the ignite logs on the golden image builds.
Then check the logs of any systems you build with this method.
I believe there is either a build problem or a file transfer problem here.
SEP
Check the ignite logs on the golden image builds.
Then check the logs of any systems you build with this method.
I believe there is either a build problem or a file transfer problem here.
SEP
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04-30-2008 07:27 PM
04-30-2008 07:27 PM
Re: Goden Image different Size
I would check the contents of the golden images using
# gzcat.gz | pax -v
to see what makes them different in size.
I suspect that the locally created golden image plus other contents of /goldenimage was included. If you choose to let it use the default directory i.e. /var/tmp you may see the difference.
# gzcat
to see what makes them different in size.
I suspect that the locally created golden image plus other contents of /goldenimage was included. If you choose to let it use the default directory i.e. /var/tmp you may see the difference.
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