System hangs during boot, Booting the duplicate flash image, Upgrading the openarchitect image – Znyx Networks bh5700 User Manual

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System Hangs During Boot

After attaching the system console cable, if the system hangs during boot, try booting with the –i
option as described in the previous section. It is possible that important Linux system files
became corrupted and incorrectly saved in the flash overlay. Use zmnt as described in the
previous section to fix or remove the problem files from the overlay. If the system will not boot
with the –i option, refer to Booting the Duplicate Flash Image section in this chapter.

Booting the Duplicate Flash Image

Another recovery method, if Linux fails to boot, is to temporarily boot the factory-installed
duplicate image located in the second flash device.

Connect through the console port.

When you see the number counter appear after the “zmonitor …” banner, press any key on the

console keyboard to enter the zmon application.

At the monitor prompt, type:

boot:2

You should see the counter again, but the system should boot into the secondary kernel. If you

have difficulties booting, contact Hewlett-Packard Technical Support.

At this point, follow the Upgrading the OpenArchitect Image section to put a new RAM disk

image in the application flash 1.

IMPORTANT: Be sure not to program flash 2, since this is your only current bootable
image.

The command to program flash 1 should be similar to the following command. The image name
may be slightly different depending on the model of switch and version of the image:

zflash –d 1 rdr6000.zImage.initrd

Upgrading the OpenArchitect Image

1. Refer to the HP bh5700 14-Slot Blade Server Installation Guide, Chapter 6, 14-Slot Shelf

Startup, Validating and Updating Your Firmware for instructions on how to gain access
to firmware updates for the HP bh5700 14-Slot Blade Server.

2. Use telnet, or preferably, attach a console cable to the switch, and login to the switch.

IMPORTANT: If you are connecting via

telnet

, be aware that the upgrade

process will reset the switch to the default IP address of 10.0.0.42, so you will have to
be able to reach 10.0.0.42.

3. Using the procedures referenced in Step 1, above, download the available OpenArchitect

image upgrade to a local system.

4. Check for free space with the

df

command. The OpenArchitect image is very close to

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