On Wed, Nov 30, 2005 at 08:34:04PM +0100, Karoly VEGH wrote: > On Mon, Nov 21, 2005 at 10:13:57PM +0100, Karoly VEGH wrote: > > > I would like to clone solaris installations - e.g. I would like to > > remove one disk from a complete installation from a raid1 device, > > put it into another machine, boot from it, sync it up in raid1 again > > with a third disk. > > Hi, > > I am about to solve this problem, though to be able to summarize I > sould once more need your kind help. > > The problem is: I do not want to halt the server, to remove one disk, so > I created a flash archive with "flarcreate", now I would like to setup a > tftp and bootserver, to be able to boot the other boxes over the net, > and during the installation use the flash archive shared on NFS. Dear sunmanagers members - thanks for all the help. The problem was again a PEBKAC-type (problem existed between keyboard and chair). Of course a problem like this is hard to detect remotely, but still I found it, and your support was a big help in this. Thanks. The problem was, that I had a bad routing table, routing internal addresses defaultly through the external interface... kind of embarrassing :I - as soon as I fixed that, everything worked right witha jumpstart installation. Still, I got really good suggestions, ones that I haven't been aware of, let me share: The solutionsuggestions were: Darren Dunham, Dan Stromberg and Hutin Bertrand suggested the same: > Does in.tftpd run from inetd at that time on the server? > What happens when you try to retreive it directly on the server? > # cd /tmp > # tftp localhost > tftp> get C0A80002 ------ Clift, Robert suggested controlling the consistence of /etc/ethers /etc/hosts and /etc/bootparams. ------ Saxon, Stuart informed asked/suggested: > Where did you get the mac address from {banner at OBP} > > and is > > within the OBP is local-mac-address set to true - it should be set to false Thanks - that was wrong too. ----- joe fletcher, Vladimir and Paul Greidanus suggested using jumpstart/flar utility (which was the endsolution): > Yesterday I've successfully cloned two Solaris 9 nodes with "flar" utility, > which appeared in Solaris 8. You can find mode about it: > > http://www.sun.com/bigadmin/content/submitted/flash_archive.html > > The only unhandy thing - you need to recreate raid-1 on cloned node once > again. - > It's possible, but I can't help on that end. Jumpstart shouldn't take > more then a hour or two to get working, and it's a little more flexible > if you need to clone more then one machine. > > Actually, the solaris installer CD should allow you to choose a flash > archive installation, so you don't necessarily need a jumpstart server, > just a flash archive somewhere on NFS. They were right - setting up jumpstart doesn't take that long, and though it wasn't the way I wanted to solve the problem, it was surely the easier path. thanks. ----- > Santhakumar, Siva suggested, that if I erally want to do this, I have to detach the > devices, and clear a metadb I didnt come to that, btu next time I will definitely try it. with best regards, charlie -- Vigh Karoly - EUnet Telekom GmbH - Team Systems Nussdorfer Ldnde 23, A-1190 Wien, Vienna, Austria http://www.eunet.at Tel: +43 (0) 591590 / Fax: +43 (0) 591593001 see Disclaimer http://www.eunet.at/signatur/ _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Mon Dec 5 10:51:42 2005
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