Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!odi!benson From: benson@odi.com (Benson I. Margulies) Newsgroups: comp.unix.aix Subject: Useful information for network installers Message-ID: <1990Dec2.023618.16600@odi.com> Date: 2 Dec 90 02:36:18 GMT Reply-To: benson@odi.com (Benson I. Margulies) Organization: Object Design Inc., Burlington, MA Lines: 46 After much fuming and fussing, I've mostly complete installing a machine over the net. Here are some hints. The difficulties arose because I didn't want the tapeless machine to have all the lpp's installed that the original tapeful machine did, so I didn't want to just take a big backup-to-file and slurp that over the net. I wanted the same initial bos.obj that I got when I read the tape. For reasons unknown to me, IBM dosen't document the trivial way to do this. One just fsf's the release tape two files, and then restores it into a temporary directory. The resulting directory can then be backed up to a file. Put it in /usr/lpp.install, and name it bos.obj.whatever. Before re-backing up, make sure that the .fs.size file that came off the tape is reasonable. The first network install that I tried failed because bosboot required 14M in /tmp, and the .fs.size from the tape only created a 12M /tmp. Since the target machine had 2 120M disks, the install initially used only the first, and didn't grow any file systems. Now, you need backup images of whatever lpp's and their updates you want to install. The "make backup format" option to smit "Install optional program products with updates" almost never works, since it dosen't expose the -w argument to bffcreate, and the temp restore directories are BIG. There is also a menu item for "make backup format files for later use." This, so far as I can tell, is useless, since it assumes that the media has only one file on it. It does not offer the menu of all of the individual products and updates. I resorted to a ksh scripts that loops running bffcreate and fsf 1. This pulled all the products and updates off of the release tapes and the 3002 tape. Once you have the pieces you want in /usr/lpp.install and /usr/lpp.update, ignore the blue pages instructions to create some other directory for installation images. Just list /usr/lpp.install/* and /usr/lpp.update/* in /u/netinst/db/choices. My current strategy is to install only bos.obj and bosnet on the target machine, and then mount /usr via nfs to get the benefit of everything else. Time will tell if this trick will work. -- Benson I. Margulies