Fulda, Paul (Mission Systems) wrote:
I am running System Imager version 4.0.2. I am using UYOK (or at
least that is what I am trying to do). But in the snippet I sent it
looks like the SI scripts still try to look for the BOEL binaries.
This is ok. BOEL binaries are always needed, because
Fulda, Paul (Mission Systems) wrote:
Got past the previous by upgrading to 4.1.6. Now a new problem has
arised. Our systems (i386) are configured to use software RAID1. We
have 2 disk drives in each system and we mirror the drives. I am able
to create a golden image of this system. Now
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From: Andrea Righi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 7 May 2008 10:11:04
To:Fulda, Paul (Mission Systems) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc:sisuite-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [sisuite-users] Problem with restoring image from System Imager
Fulda, Paul (Mission Systems
Subject: Re: [sisuite-users] Problem with restoring image from System
Imager
Fulda, Paul (Mission Systems) wrote:
I am running System Imager version 4.0.2. I am using UYOK (or at
least that is what I am trying to do). But in the snippet I sent it
looks like the SI scripts still try to look
Fulda, Paul (Mission Systems) wrote:
[snip]
Floating point exception
Which version of systemimager are you using?
Are you using BOEL or UYOK
(http://wiki.systemimager.org/index.php/UYOK)?
-Andrea
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/2008 5:01 AM
To: sisuite-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [sisuite-users] Problem with restoring image from System Imager
Fulda, Paul (Mission Systems) wrote:
[snip]
Floating point exception
Which version of systemimager are you using?
Are you using BOEL or UYOK
(http
Scenario: Created an image of a Fedora 8 machine successfully to the
Image Server. I am now trying to restore the image back on the client
machine just to test.
I am doing the restore to the client using PKE doing a network boot from
the Image Server. In doing this here is what I have run up