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11-13-2001 01:08 PM
11-13-2001 01:08 PM
I would like to up the nfile parameter through sam and not reboot yet; but instead apply a kernel patch that requires a reboot so I only reboot once. What action do I first take in sam before I swinstall the patch? Does anyone see a problem with this?
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11-13-2001 01:11 PM
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Re: Kernel Parameter nfile change & Kernel Patch Simultaneously
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11-13-2001 01:14 PM
11-13-2001 01:14 PM
Re: Kernel Parameter nfile change & Kernel Patch Simultaneously
Suggest you first up the nfile parameter, do not generate the new kernel, then do a swinstall to install the new patch, Let it generate the new kernel and reboot. Hope this will fix the two reboots in one itself.
Hope this helps.
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11-13-2001 01:23 PM
11-13-2001 01:23 PM
Re: Kernel Parameter nfile change & Kernel Patch Simultaneously
If you are a "brave" man, you can change the nfile first, select the build kernel later option.
Then, install patch and allow the system to reboot.
If you want to play it safe, do two reboots, like
i always do ;-) Yeah, even in the days of so-called dynamic kernel.
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11-13-2001 01:40 PM
11-13-2001 01:40 PM
Re: Kernel Parameter nfile change & Kernel Patch Simultaneously
OK thanks.
I will try changing nfile & not processing the new kernel. Then I'll apply the kernel patch & reboot. Hopefully both changes will go in with only one reboot.
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11-13-2001 05:09 PM
11-13-2001 05:09 PM
Re: Kernel Parameter nfile change & Kernel Patch Simultaneously
Can we call it a "Pseudo Dynamic Kernel"?
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11-14-2001 09:58 AM
11-14-2001 09:58 AM
Solution1. first make your changes in sam
2. Go ahead and regen the kernel but select the option that does NOT reboot the machine.
It will create and move a kernel into /stand/build/vmunix_test it will also create a system.SAM file.
3. Next mv the system.SAM file to /stand/system
This will keep your nfile parm. in the system file. You can at this time move the kernel to /stand/vmunix if you wish, however this could actually cause problems for apps. that actually access the kernel i.e. glance so I would recommend not to move the kernel in at this time.
4. When you schedule the patch install install the patch. When the patch generates the kernel it will access the system file you copied from before that has your nfile change. When the system comes backup it should have the changes made by the patch and by your nfile change.
This is a method that I have used in the past to make a kernel change and a patch install and only have one rebot.
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11-14-2001 10:16 AM
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