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    Question fail-over update

    Hello,

    what is the recommended way to do this update on a iSCSI auto-fail-over cluster?

    regards,
    Lukas

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    This topic was discussed in the thread below. Overall Failover to the Secondary then update the Primary.

    http://forum.open-e.com/showthread.p...ghlight=update
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    Question CD instead of USB stick?

    Is it possible to copy/burn the files to a CD and boot from CD instead of USB stick?

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    I can't write MBR to USB stick ...

    WARNING!
    Master Boot Record (MBR) of the drive F: will be overwritten.
    Press any key to continue, or ctrl-c to abortReading boot sector: Falscher Parameter.
    Installation failed
    Press any key to continue...

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    Quote Originally Posted by pfeifferl
    I can't write MBR to USB stick ...

    WARNING!
    Master Boot Record (MBR) of the drive F: will be overwritten.
    Press any key to continue, or ctrl-c to abortReading boot sector: Falscher Parameter.
    Installation failed
    Press any key to continue...
    OK, I solves this issues by using an other stick (U3) ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by pfeifferl
    Is it possible to copy/burn the files to a CD and boot from CD instead of USB stick?
    Thats what I want to know too.. as I do not have physical access to our open-E servers.

    Using IPMI I could mount an iso image I built before.. Is this possible?

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    You have to format the media as a FAT or FAT32 so the CD wont be an option.
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    Quote Originally Posted by To-M
    You have to format the media as a FAT or FAT32 so the CD wont be an option.

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    In the release notes it clearly states this. We are working on a ISO image but we need more time.
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    Still this is a beta release, isnt it?
    So we can expect a final release that will also be remote-installable?

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