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From: "Sripal Surendiran (HCL)" <sripal.surendiran@onstor.com>
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Larry,

Thanks for your comments. Below are my comments marked as Sripal>

Regards,
Sripal.

-----Original Message-----
From: Larry Scheer
Sent: Fri 2/15/2008 10:16 AM
To: Sripal Surendiran (HCL); dl-Design Review
Subject: RE: Updated Cougar initial configuration FS
=20
In section 5.4 Conclusion=20

What happens when a system config reset -r is issued is too vauge. We =
need to know the following details:

1.	What files are deleted
2.	What files are modified / replaced

Sripal> System config reset -r functions same way with native "system =
config reset" command. With the exception that it doesn't reset the =
contents of intiial configuration files.

/etc/network/interfaces
/etc/network/if-up.d/addroutes.
/etc/resolve.conf
/etc/ntp.conf
/etc/hostname.

I will update in document.


We need specific details such as if the /etc/passwd file is being reset =
how is it being reset to its factory settings.

Sripal> I believe this will be handled by native "system config reset" =
command itself. Nothing to do anything with the Cougar Initial =
configuration.
=20

Section 10 Assumptions

Remove assumption 2. Cougar has full flash support as of submittal 7.

Sripal> will do it

General question:

Why do we have 3 pmtab files, a pmtab.init, pmtab.all and pmtab? I =
understand pm has the ability to start a limited number of daemons =
through the use of arguments. Why are we mucking about with these extra =
pmtabs?

Sripal>By then, atleast 2 files will be required ( pmtab and =
pmtab.init). If we go with two files concept, then we need to put a =
restriction on the user that they should start pm only by restarting =
*onstor* services. Because if they start manually, there is a chance of =
user not giving proper input file to pm.

________________________________

From: Sripal Surendiran (HCL)=20
Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2008 10:06 AM
To: dl-Design Review
Subject: Updated Cougar initial configuration FS

=20

Hi All,

=20

PFA updated Cougar Initial configuration FS. Please respond me if you =
have any further comments.

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Thanks,

Sripal.



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<P><FONT SIZE=3D2>Larry,<BR>
<BR>
Thanks for your comments. Below are my comments marked as Sripal&gt;<BR>
<BR>
Regards,<BR>
Sripal.<BR>
<BR>
-----Original Message-----<BR>
From: Larry Scheer<BR>
Sent: Fri 2/15/2008 10:16 AM<BR>
To: Sripal Surendiran (HCL); dl-Design Review<BR>
Subject: RE: Updated Cougar initial configuration FS<BR>
<BR>
In section 5.4 Conclusion<BR>
<BR>
What happens when a system config reset -r is issued is too vauge. We =
need to know the following details:<BR>
<BR>
1.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; What files are deleted<BR>
2.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; What files are modified / replaced<BR>
<BR>
Sripal&gt; System config reset -r functions same way with native =
&quot;system config reset&quot; command. With the exception that it =
doesn't reset the contents of intiial configuration files.<BR>
<BR>
/etc/network/interfaces<BR>
/etc/network/if-up.d/addroutes.<BR>
/etc/resolve.conf<BR>
/etc/ntp.conf<BR>
/etc/hostname.<BR>
<BR>
I will update in document.<BR>
<BR>
<BR>
We need specific details such as if the /etc/passwd file is being reset =
how is it being reset to its factory settings.<BR>
<BR>
Sripal&gt; I believe this will be handled by native &quot;system config =
reset&quot; command itself. Nothing to do anything with the Cougar =
Initial configuration.<BR>
<BR>
<BR>
Section 10 Assumptions<BR>
<BR>
Remove assumption 2. Cougar has full flash support as of submittal =
7.<BR>
<BR>
Sripal&gt; will do it<BR>
<BR>
General question:<BR>
<BR>
Why do we have 3 pmtab files, a pmtab.init, pmtab.all and pmtab? I =
understand pm has the ability to start a limited number of daemons =
through the use of arguments. Why are we mucking about with these extra =
pmtabs?<BR>
<BR>
Sripal&gt;By then, atleast 2 files will be required ( pmtab and =
pmtab.init). If we go with two files concept, then we need to put a =
restriction on the user that they should start pm only by restarting =
*onstor* services. Because if they start manually, there is a chance of =
user not giving proper input file to pm.<BR>
<BR>
________________________________<BR>
<BR>
From: Sripal Surendiran (HCL)<BR>
Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2008 10:06 AM<BR>
To: dl-Design Review<BR>
Subject: Updated Cougar initial configuration FS<BR>
<BR>
<BR>
<BR>
Hi All,<BR>
<BR>
<BR>
<BR>
PFA updated Cougar Initial configuration FS. Please respond me if you =
have any further comments.<BR>
<BR>
<BR>
<BR>
Thanks,<BR>
<BR>
Sripal.<BR>
<BR>
<BR>
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