[leaf-user] Leaf Upgrade

2012-02-22 Thread Robert K Coffman Jr. -Info From Data Corp.
I'm testing procedures for doing remote upgrade of Leaf. I'm wondering if this is even possible because of the modules? Basically, I'd like to copy the new LRP/LWP/Linux/*.tgz etc files up to a running router, put everything in its proper place, and reboot to bring it back online. Can this

Re: [leaf-user] Leaf Upgrade

2012-02-22 Thread Trev Peterson
I haven't tested it yet but LEAF runs from memory so I think you can actually rewrite the entire boot flash while it is running. Just make sure it is not mounted at the time. lrcfg mounts the flash while writing to the packages and in older versions used to leave it mounted at times from what I r

Re: [leaf-user] Leaf Upgrade

2012-02-23 Thread Robert K Coffman Jr. -Info From Data Corp.
> I run LEAF for several clients all on WRAP PC hardware with 2GB compact > flash. This allows me to build the config and verify it before writing > to flash. I see no reason you couldn't push this to a live system and > reboot into the new flash. Hope this helps, > I'm running it on older low

Re: [leaf-user] Leaf Upgrade

2012-02-24 Thread groups, freeman
On 12/02/23 14:30, Robert K Coffman Jr. -Info From Data Corp. wrote: > I'm running it on older low end (P4 class) PCs with various NICs. Me too. > I boot from old hard disks that spin down after boot. Me, CD-ROM + floppy for config. > Is there some way I > could push a disk image onto those? I c

Re: [leaf-user] Leaf Upgrade

2012-02-24 Thread groups, freeman
On 12/02/22 13:43, Robert K Coffman Jr. -Info From Data Corp. wrote: > The current release (4.2 beta) is too large for the root drive of my > storage (vfat /dev/sda1). If I move these files into a subdirectory > rather than the root of the hard drive, how do I reflect that in > leaf.cfg and syslin