HP Insight Control for Linux 7.0 Release Notes

2.7.2 Capturing and deploying Linux images
This section contains notes about capturing and deploying Linux images.
2.7.2.1 Partitioning fails on SLES 11 SP1 image deployment
An invalid partition captured in a SLES 11 SP1 image might cause Insight Control for Linux to fail
to partition a server during a deployment. The partition will have no filesystem type, no mount
point or other valid information.
Corrective action: Use a text editor to locate and remove the line resembling the following from
the image file in the /opt/repository/.icle directory on the CMS.
<partition type="0xee" size="0.5" device="/dev/sda4" index="4"/>
2.7.2.2 Deployment of SLES 11 image fails because RAM disk and OS interpret disk differently
A deployment could fail because the installed operating system interprets a disk as
/dev/cciss/c0dn, where the Insight Control for Linux RAM disks interprets the disk as /dev/
sda. Consequently, the disk might not be specified correctly in the /boot/grub/menu.lst file
and /etc/fstab files.
If disks are listed by their device names, the capture operation will succeed, but Insight Control for
Linux will be unable to determine which disks to use during deployment.
Corrective actions:
Use a text editor to locate references to /dev/cciss/cmdn in the /boot/grub/menu.lst
file and /etc/fstab files and change them to either /dev/disk/by-id or LABEL=
references before capturing the image.
If an image was already captured with the wrong disk device references, edit the image
description file in /opt/repository/.icle and replace the references to
/dev/cciss/cmdn with disk device names that the RAM disk understands.
2.8 Insight Control virtual machine management notes
The Insight Control Release Notes contain release notes specific to Insight Control virtual machine
management. You can access this document from the following website:
http://www.hp.com/go/insightcontrol/docs
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