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1. Solaris
Hi,
I'm trying to get a Flash Archive Jumpstart Running with ZFS Filesystem. For Testing I set up a VirtualBox VM with 2 Disks attached. On the first disk I have the ZFS root pool, on the second Disk I have some more ZFS Pools which I use for 2 additional Zones I've set up. Restoring works fine if... (1 Reply)
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2. Solaris
I'm writing a design doc and I got this feedback.
"Apparently flash archives have issues with VXVM root F/S's - May also impact licensing for “kick” systems. SVM may be more sensible / flexible option"
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3. Solaris
Hi,
Can anyone explains me the difference between solaris flash archive and jumpstart installation. Both are used to install many systems frm a centralized location , correct me if am wrong,.
Clear view on this is really appreciable. Thanks in advance (3 Replies)
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4. Solaris
Hi Gurus
I've to install the flash archive over the network. The archive is created and directory has been shared, what else all i have to do. Once i go to install option on other system and choose FTP( flash archive only) .
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5. Solaris
I get following error while doing a flash installation. I 'm trying to deploy a flash archive created by our engineering team. I 'm trying to install it with ZFS root and the profile which i using is as following
#more flash_profile_test
install_type flash_install
archive_location nfs... (3 Replies)
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6. Solaris
I want take a flash backup by flar command for specific files like:
/ , /boot, /tmp
I am trying this command but its not working
# flar -n archive1 -f /,/boot,/tmp -F -c /home/arc1.flar
Please can any body help me __.____._ (2 Replies)
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Need a little help figuring out how to restore a .flar image using the Flash Archive Retrival Method.
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8. Solaris
Ladies and Gentlemen:
I am short on time and need to get up to speed fast on the use of flash archives. I am very familiar with Jumpstart and have used it successfully for the past 5 years. The current project I am working on requires optimization of time and speed when deploying systems which is... (4 Replies)
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9. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users
Ladies and Gentlemen:
I am short on time and need to get up to speed fast on the use of flash archives. I am very familiar with Jumpstart and have used it successfully for the past 5 years. The current project I am working on requires optimization of time and speed when deploying systems which is... (0 Replies)
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FLASH(9) BSD Kernel Developer's Manual FLASH(9)
NAME
flash -- subsystem for flash-like memory devices
SYNOPSIS
#include <dev/flash/flash.h>
device_t
flash_attach_mi(const struct flash_interface *fl, device_t dev);
DESCRIPTION
Flash-like devices can register themselves to the flash layer with the flash_hw_if structure. This structure has function pointers and other
fields.
The attachment can be done by calling flash_attach_mi() with this structure and the device's device_t as an argument. Return value is the
flash layer device. The flash_interface structure is shown below.
struct flash_interface {
int (*erase) (device_t, struct flash_erase_instruction *);
int (*read) (device_t, off_t, size_t, size_t *, uint8_t *);
int (*write) (device_t, off_t, size_t, size_t *, const uint8_t *);
int (*block_markbad)(device_t, uint64_t);
int (*block_isbad)(device_t, uint64_t);
int (*sync) (device_t);
int (*submit)(device_t, struct buf *);
/* storage for partition info */
struct flash_partition partition;
/* total size of mtd */
flash_addr_t size;
uint32_t page_size;
uint32_t erasesize;
uint32_t writesize;
uint32_t minor;
uint8_t type;
};
SEE ALSO
flash(4), nand(9)
AUTHORS
Adam Hoka <ahoka@NetBSD.org>
BSD
March 31, 2011 BSD