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03-19-2010 07:17 PM
03-19-2010 07:17 PM
recover the client with make_net_recovery
Hi,
I have the image of one client that does not have the SAS driver that the other server needs when I ignite it and can not be booted without it, so I download that driver and created depot, when I ignite the different client-server I need to put that image plus install that SAS driver, so how can install it, like to use the post install scripts, the way I did it is this:
I created cpnfig.local file and put it into /var/opt/ignite/clients//CINDEX file:
"recovery/2010-03-17,12:20/config.local"
inside config.local file I put:
post_config_script += "/depot/11.23/sas-driver.ssh
inside the /depot/11.23/sas-driver.ssh I put regular swinstall command and getting this error:
ERROR: File /depot/11.23/sas-driver.ssh from install tftp server was
zero-length.
ERROR: Could not load the script "/depot/11.23/sas-driver.ssh".
Command "/sbin/loadfile -Rl /depot/11.23/sas-driver.ssh"
failed.
I probably put it in wrong location, or use wrong command or wrong syntax.
If some one know how to recover the client and executed the postinstall script, it will be great.
I have the image of one client that does not have the SAS driver that the other server needs when I ignite it and can not be booted without it, so I download that driver and created depot, when I ignite the different client-server I need to put that image plus install that SAS driver, so how can install it, like to use the post install scripts, the way I did it is this:
I created cpnfig.local file and put it into /var/opt/ignite/clients/
"recovery/2010-03-17,12:20/config.local"
inside config.local file I put:
post_config_script += "/depot/11.23/sas-driver.ssh
inside the /depot/11.23/sas-driver.ssh I put regular swinstall command and getting this error:
ERROR: File /depot/11.23/sas-driver.ssh from install tftp server was
zero-length.
ERROR: Could not load the script "/depot/11.23/sas-driver.ssh".
Command "/sbin/loadfile -Rl /depot/11.23/sas-driver.ssh"
failed.
I probably put it in wrong location, or use wrong command or wrong syntax.
If some one know how to recover the client and executed the postinstall script, it will be great.
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03-19-2010 07:41 PM
03-19-2010 07:41 PM
Re: recover the client with make_net_recovery
model;uname -a -> providing mentioned commands would help to start bright note .. :)
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