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Re: Restoring from a Recovery Archive on an Ignite Server on PA-RISC

 
Kehad Snydewel
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Restoring from a Recovery Archive on an Ignite Server on PA-RISC

Hi All

I have set up an Ignite server and I ran the the make_net_recovery from the client. All went well and it completed with no errors.

Now, I would like to know how do I restore from that Ignite server incase my client machine should fail. I have only found out how to do cold install from the Ignite server, but not on how to recover from the recovery archive on the Ignite sever.

Your input is highly appreciated

Kehad
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Ludovic Derlyn
Esteemed Contributor

Re: Restoring from a Recovery Archive on an Ignite Server on PA-RISC

hi

On client Pa risc, you must stop the boot , execute "sea" and launch boot lan.ip address of ignite server

regards

L-DERLYN
Ludovic Derlyn
Esteemed Contributor

Re: Restoring from a Recovery Archive on an Ignite Server on PA-RISC

hi again

correct syntax is boot lan."ip adresse of server ignite" INSTALL

if you are in Integrity,select lan GBA ,the recovery is launched

regards
L-DERLYN
Bill Hassell
Honored Contributor

Re: Restoring from a Recovery Archive on an Ignite Server on PA-RISC

And if the boot LAN does not respond, the Ignite network server must be on the same subnet. If not, you'll need to create a boot-helper or use a bootable CD to provide a kernel that knows how routing and gateways work.


Bill Hassell, sysadmin
Scot Bean
Honored Contributor

Re: Restoring from a Recovery Archive on an Ignite Server on PA-RISC

Once your recovery client is talking to the server that has the net_recovery image, the advanced install panel will show you the possible configurations to install.

By default, Ignite will figure out your machine has a recovery image and will select that image for install in the configuration panel.

This configuration will be identified via the recovery time stamp. (The details for this config are visible under /var/opt/ignite/clients//CINDEX)

Recommend that part of your recovery plans include actually testing this, before you really need it.