Error scenarios – Nortel Networks NN10265-111 User Manual
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mount /dev/sda6 /a <Enter>
cd /a <Enter>
restore rfv sysadmin@<tape_server_IP>:/dev/rmt/0cn
<Enter>
rm -f restoresymtable <Enter>
cd .. <Enter>
umount /dev/sda6 <Enter>
10
Restore the IMS partition.
mount /dev/sda7 /a <Enter>
cd /a <Enter>
restore rfv sysadmin@<tape_server_IP>:/dev/rmt/0cn
<Enter>
rm -f restoresymtable <Enter>
cd .. <Enter>
umount /dev/sda7 <Enter>
11
Run the Linux boot loader
mount /dev/sda2 /a <Enter>
cd /a <Enter>
mount /dev/sda1 boot <Enter>
12
Set the current system root to the new partition.
chroot /a <Enter>
13
Set the boot kernel.
lilo <Enter>
14
Reboot the RTP Media Portal by pressing the reset button on the
front of the Host Card.
15
While rebooting, hold down the F2 key to enter BIOS to force the
system to boot from the hard drive. Follow steps
through
to reverse settings.
16
Remove the Linux Recovery CD from the CD-ROM drive.
17
Remove the tape from the tape drive. Return it to a safe, dry
location.
18
From the remote host, disable remote access.
sudo /usr/local/bin/mcp_disable_remote_sh.pl <Enter>
Error scenarios
This section provides information regarding error scenarios that could
occur when a backup or restore operation is in progress. For RTP
Media Portal, log files are located in the directory
/home/sysadmin/bkup_restore/