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05-20-2007 09:16 PM
05-20-2007 09:16 PM
Ignite UX
Hi All,
I am trying to setup the following newly. Could you please guide me how to do?
1) One L3000 server to hold all the make_net_recovery image. This also will act as ignite server. But currently it doesn't have any golden or OS images.(running 11.23). Not planning to create any OS images on this server.
2) We have another L3000 test server. I would like to take make_net_recovery image of this server and try restoration both by using bootsys command and to do "bo lan.x.x.x.x install". (11.23)
3) We have B1000 server having OS images running 11.11 (on different subnet)
Both L3000 servers have two LAN interfaces, one connected to production network and the other to backup network.
a)I want the network traffic to go through the backup interface while taking net_recovery image. (both L3000 backup interfaces are in same subnet)
b) The production interfaces are on different subnet. Can I use the backup interface for restoration? This is not a CORE-LAN
If you can help me with the step by step procedures, it will be much of a help.
With thanks & regards,
BALAJI M.S
I am trying to setup the following newly. Could you please guide me how to do?
1) One L3000 server to hold all the make_net_recovery image. This also will act as ignite server. But currently it doesn't have any golden or OS images.(running 11.23). Not planning to create any OS images on this server.
2) We have another L3000 test server. I would like to take make_net_recovery image of this server and try restoration both by using bootsys command and to do "bo lan.x.x.x.x install". (11.23)
3) We have B1000 server having OS images running 11.11 (on different subnet)
Both L3000 servers have two LAN interfaces, one connected to production network and the other to backup network.
a)I want the network traffic to go through the backup interface while taking net_recovery image. (both L3000 backup interfaces are in same subnet)
b) The production interfaces are on different subnet. Can I use the backup interface for restoration? This is not a CORE-LAN
If you can help me with the step by step procedures, it will be much of a help.
With thanks & regards,
BALAJI M.S
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05-20-2007 09:39 PM
05-20-2007 09:39 PM
Re: Ignite UX
Shalom,
HP had great docs on this:
http://docs.hp.com/en/B2355-90772/B2355-90772.pdf
http://docs.hp.com/en/5991-6460/ch04s03.html
SEP
HP had great docs on this:
http://docs.hp.com/en/B2355-90772/B2355-90772.pdf
http://docs.hp.com/en/5991-6460/ch04s03.html
SEP
Steven E Protter
Owner of ISN Corporation
http://isnamerica.com
http://hpuxconsulting.com
Sponsor: http://hpux.ws
Twitter: http://twitter.com/hpuxlinux
Founder http://newdatacloud.com
Owner of ISN Corporation
http://isnamerica.com
http://hpuxconsulting.com
Sponsor: http://hpux.ws
Twitter: http://twitter.com/hpuxlinux
Founder http://newdatacloud.com
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05-22-2007 01:37 AM
05-22-2007 01:37 AM
Re: Ignite UX
The interface used to boot and restore an image from an Ignite server must be on the same subnet as the server (unless a boot helper is used) and must be the core LAN interface. Performing a LAN boot using other than a core interface is not supported.
You should use only core interfaces on the same subnet for your backup/recovery network. Use an add-in interface for your production network.
You should use only core interfaces on the same subnet for your backup/recovery network. Use an add-in interface for your production network.
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05-22-2007 05:37 AM
05-22-2007 05:37 AM
Re: Ignite UX
" The interface used to boot and restore an image must be the core LAN interface "
Does anybody know if that restriction that we had in, the PA-RISC systems like the L3000
,to use the core lan card for igniting
still exists on newer Integrity servers like the rx8640 or is just any LAN card will do ?
Thx
Chris
Does anybody know if that restriction that we had in, the PA-RISC systems like the L3000
,to use the core lan card for igniting
still exists on newer Integrity servers like the rx8640 or is just any LAN card will do ?
Thx
Chris
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