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I need to clone an ultra 1 onto and ultra 60
I need to move everything from an older ultra 1 onto a newer ultra 60 (OS and all) running SUNOS 5.5.1. Any suggestions on the best way to do this?
Frank P.S. If you know of a document somewhere please let me know. |
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ufsdump the OS in single user mode to tape - restore onto U60. See docs.sun.com
Check your applications first - anything that old may have the older style of apps that required the hostid to be put into the license - which means you can't move it from one server to another. |
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I think what RTM is saying is that some licenses are on a per hostid basis. Meaning the vendor will give you a specific license that will only work on that host. If you move the app, you would have to ask the vendor for a new license key.
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The HostID is saved on the NVRAM(EEPROM/SEEPROM).
Have a look at http://sunsolve.sun.com/handbook_pub...ROM_Parts.html |
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Steps I took did not work, is there a write-protect?
I did the steps as outlined below, but nothing changed.Does anyone know if on the SPARC Ultra 60 if it has an NVRAM write protect that needs to be changed?
Frank The command to change each byte of the NVRAM is: You must first go to the OpenBoot monitor: >From the OpenBoot monitor "ok" prompt you can view the IDPROM data by typing .idprom To change a byte use : <new value> < byte nr> mkp For example, to change the hostid to 55a1b3c3 you need to: ok 1 55 mkp ok c a1 mkp ok d b3 mkp ok e c5 mkp Now the hostid is changed but the checksum is wrong. This is recalculated and written to location f with the command: ok 0 f 0 do i idprom@ xor loop f mkp |
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