Re: Jumpstarting Blade 2000/1000
- From: gerryt <lepsysinc@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 09 Oct 2007 09:26:46 -0700
On Oct 9, 3:53 am, hume.spamfil...@xxxxxxx wrote:
Darren Dunham <ddun...@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
So it's definitely got a good root mount and loaded the kernel. It's
like there's a bad module or the image is corrupt.
You might try reloading the disk image from the .iso.
That seems to have been exactly the problem. Instead of reloading the
image, I just shared out the DVD (mounted ro), and the machine booted
fine. So either the copied image got wrecked (not sure how, it was shared
ro as well) or there was some kind of weirdness with sharing it off ZFS.
FWIW I had to perform some zfs set jiggery-pokery to my 2nd JS server
(the one I use
to upgrade JSS #1) . I too used a zfs partition as the NFS mount
point.
shareall just didnt cut it : > I can look up what I did if you want...
.
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