Changeset 2882 in MondoRescue for branches/2.2.9/mindi/README.bkphw
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r2695 r2882 5 5 Mindi has a script able to store the Hardware configuration and those parameters may be restored before launching mondorestore during the boot phase computed by mindi, in order to re-setup the machine as the original one. 6 6 7 For the moment, only HP Pro liant systems are supported. If you have tools to allow support for other type of machines, feel free to contribute patches to that script.7 For the moment, only HP ProLiant systems are supported. If you have tools to allow support for other type of machines, feel free to contribute patches to that script. For details on how to use ProLiant tools, please look at the README.ProLiant file 8 8 9 If you have a Proliant system you first need to get the Smart Start Scripting Toolkit. Due to licenses issues, mindi cannot provide those tools itself. You need to get them from http://www.hp.com/servers/sstoolkit 10 11 Mindi expects to find those tools under /usr/local/bin as described in the deplist.d/proliant.conf configuration file. Here are the steps to set it up correctly: 12 13 Older URL: 14 wget ftp://ftp.hp.com/pub/softlib2/software1/pubsw-linux/p308169895/v40154/ss-scripting-toolkit-linux-1.70.tar.gz 15 wget ftp://ftp.hp.com/pub/softlib2/software1/pubsw-linux/p308169895/v43548/ss-scripting-toolkit-linux-1.81.tar.gz 16 17 cd /tmp 18 wget ftp://ftp.hp.com/pub/softlib2/software1/pubsw-linux/p308169895/v44247/ss-scripting-toolkit-linux-1.90.tar.gz 19 mkdir ssstk 20 cd ssstk 21 tar xvfz ../ss-scripting-toolkit-linux-1.90.tar.gz 22 cp -a utilities/hponcfg /usr/local/bin 23 cp -a utilities/conrep /usr/local/bin 24 cp -a utilities/conrep.xml /usr/local/bin 25 # For versions <= 1.90 26 cp -a utilities/cpqacuxe/cpqacuxe /usr/local/bin 27 cp -a utilities/cpqacuxe/bld /usr/local/bin 28 mv /usr/local/bin/bld/*.so /usr/local/lib 29 # For recent versions 30 cp -a utilities/hpacucli /usr/local/bin 31 echo /usr/local/lib >> /etc/ld.so.conf 32 ldconfig 33 34 You're now ready to check your configuration by running: 35 mindi-bkphw /var/cache/mindi /etc/mindi 36 [First parameter is the directory where files will be generated, 37 Second parameter is the directory of the file proliant.files is located] 38 39 For these tools to work you may have to install additional packages such as hpasm and hprsm from the HP Web site, as well as some libstdc++ compatibility packages (compat-libstdc++-33 and compat-libstdc++-296 on RHEL 5 e.g.) 40 41 In order to have a working hponcfg binary you also need to install the hprsm/hpasm packages from HP Web site. Refer to http://welcome.hp.com/country/us/en/support.html?pageDisplay=drivers 42 9 2011-10-07 Move ProLiant section to a specific file 43 10 2007-05-30 Initial file
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