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RE: [cobalt-developers] Custom install server.
- Subject: RE: [cobalt-developers] Custom install server.
- From: "Jonothon Ortiz \(Xnext, Inc\)" <jon@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue Jul 23 19:39:00 2002
- List-id: Discussion Forum for developers on Sun Cobalt Networks products <cobalt-developers.list.cobalt.com>
Brian:
I'm a bit late in replying to this and apologies if this topic has already
been touched upon but there have been certain situations in which patches
have literally brought down a machine; either through an improper patch
implementation or a customization on the Cobalt machine which spat up when
the patch was installed. Be careful as to how and when you implement this
solution; the last thing you want to find is all of the RaQ's down due to a
bad patch.
Latency has been an issue; PKG's are still succesptible to bad binary data
being passed (I've even seen a CRC error reported). Maybe a .sh / .pl to
compare data against exsisting original donwload on main NFS?
-----Original Message-----
From: cobalt-developers-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:cobalt-developers-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Brian Bray
Sent: Thursday, July 18, 2002 18:33
To: cobalt-developers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [cobalt-developers] Custom install server.
Michael-
Thanks that would be a vluable part of what I am trying to do.
Best Regards,
Brian Bray
Systems Engineer
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-----Original Message-----
From: cobalt-developers-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:cobalt-developers-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Michael
Stauber
Sent: Thursday, July 18, 2002 4:20 PM
To: cobalt-developers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [cobalt-developers] Custom install server.
Hi Brian,
> I have recently been charged with finding a way to setup a Linux or BSD
> server that will automatically check the cobalt update site for new
updates
> and download them to a nfs share while adding them to the install cobalt
> install system.
Martin Moeller from Cobalt Aid has put together a small script which can
download and install all missing patches in the proper order for most Sun
Cobalt servers.
You can even choose to ignore specific packages for selected architectures
which you want to ignore. Furthermore you can specify extra packages from
third parties which you want to install.
The file is called Updater.tgz and it's available off Martin's website:
http://cobalt-aid2.lindist.dk/modules.php?op=modload&name=Downloads&file=ind
ex&req=viewdownload&cid=4
I usually use his script when I have to bring a freshly restored RaQ to the
most recent patchlevel.
Even if that script isn't what you're looking for, it might give you some
ideas for your own purposes.
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With best regards,
Michael Stauber
mstauber@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Unix/Linux Support Engineer
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