I've been running the imageunzip for close to 2 hours now. Here's what it presently looks like:
boss# sudo ssh pc2 imageunzip -o - /dev/$DSK < /usr/testbed/images/$FULL-GENERIC.ndz ...................................................................1534 -67 ...................................................................3043 -134 ...................................................................4698 -201 ...................
I'm curious about the negative values.
Regards, T Ficarra
--- On Wed, 11/11/09, Mike Hibler <mike@flux.utah.edu> wrote:
From: Mike Hibler <mike@flux.utah.edu> Subject: Re: [Testbed-admins] Customizing Generic
Image To: "Timothy Ficarra" <t.ficarra@yahoo.com> Cc: "Mike Hibler" <mike@flux.utah.edu>, Testbed-admins@flux.utah.edu Date: Wednesday, November 11, 2009, 11:34 AM
Sounds like it is working. Instead of running it with "-dd", run it with "-o" which will give less verbose output but still give an indication of activity. It will be a rows of dots, with two numbers at the end of each row. Those are the number of seconds it has been running and the byte offset on the disk it is at. For example, here is what I get loading a 2Ghz machine with an IDE disk using a generic image. Note that it takes less than 3 minutes:
948 boss> sudo ssh pc171 imageunzip -o - /dev/ad1 < /usr/testbed/www/downloads/FBSD62+FC6-GENERIC.ndz ............................................................. 16
1257373696 ............................................................. 33 1820529152 ............................................................. 49 2260403200 ............................................................. 67 2588842496 ............................................................. 84 3298489344 ............................................................. 100 3651993088 ............................................................. 115 4005658112 ............................................................. 130 5714501120 ............................................................. 144 5895632896 ............................................................. 156
6131675648 ........................................................... 172 20020396032 4353 max bufs, 33030144 max memory 4321 buffers split
On Wed, Nov 11, 2009 at 08:20:05AM -0800, Timothy Ficarra wrote: > The imagedump came back fine, as well as ssh pc1 id > Running imageunzip with -dd I'm getting an output like this: > ...
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