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Date: Fri, 24 Apr 2009 09:33:48 -0700
From: Andrew Sharp <andy.sharp@onstor.com>
To: Patrick Haverty <patrick.haverty@onstor.com>
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Subject: Re: procedure to install the leopard ops-kit
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Well, there is, sort of.  But the removable-media version isn't all
"put together".  You can find that script in

http://ripper.onstor.net/md/Software/leopard/ops-kit/leopard-me

But as I said, the USB stick or CDROM would have to be properly
compiled for the script to work.

Cheers,

a


On Fri, 24 Apr 2009 09:05:58 -0700 Patrick Haverty
<patrick.haverty@onstor.com> wrote:

> The script is really cool and makes the process super quick.  Is there a USB drive version?  If there is, I'd like to try that out too.
> 
> Thanks. 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Andy Sharp 
> Sent: Friday, April 24, 2009 1:54 AM
> To: Patrick Haverty
> Cc: John Keiffer; Brian Stark
> Subject: Re: procedure to install the leopard ops-kit
> 
> On Thu, 23 Apr 2009 22:05:02 -0700 Patrick Haverty <patrick.haverty@onstor.com> wrote:
> 
> > Okay, I took a peek at the script to see if I had a clue how it works 
> > (I don't), but now wish it wouldn't have worked so well when I ran it 
> > so I would have enjoyed the error messages sooner.
> 
> Finally someone who appreciates my work!
> 
> Anyway, I should say that step 2, when I say run the command "cd" that's what I mean, just "cd".  Without arguments, it takes you to your home directory, wherever that might be ~:^)
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Andy Sharp
> > Sent: Thursday, April 23, 2009 6:06 PM
> > To: Patrick Haverty
> > Cc: John Keiffer; Brian Stark
> > Subject: procedure to install the leopard ops-kit
> > 
> > Here is the procedure to install the leopard ops-kit.  Brian wanted me to have you guys test it to make sure it isn't wack.
> > 
> > 1.  Logged into your leopard as root, get into the bash shell.
> > 
> > 2.  run the command "cd" to get to your home directory.
> > 
> > 3.  run this command:
> > 
> > 	wget -r -nH http://10.0.0.42/leopard-this
> > 
> > 4.  run this command:
> > 
> > 	sh leopard-this
> > 
> > You should see this output if everything goes well:
> > 
> > # sh leopard-this
> > Downloading BCM drivers...done.
> > Installing BCM drivers...done.
> > Downloading event software...done.
> > Installing event software...done.
> > Mod'ing /etc/syslog.conf...done.
> > Mod'ing /etc/vfstab...done.
> > 
> > Congratulations, you are all done.
> > 
