14.
Go to “Restoring environment variables on the CompactFlash card” on page
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Placing system files on the CompactFlash card using a PC and card
reader/writer
1.
Copy the bootable kernel image (the appropriate
rlse
_setup.exe
file, where
<rlse>
is the Data ONTAP release) to your system. Copy the boot image from
the boot directory at
/etc/boot/netapp-x86-64
, or download it from the IBM
N series support website, which is accessed and navigated as described in
“Websites” on page xx. On the IBM N series support website, the Data
ONTAP Matrix provides a current list and history of Data ONTAP releases
available by release family and supported storage systems.
Contact technical support if you cannot get a boot image from these sources.
Make sure that you download the file designed for administering for a PC
and that it is the correct release of Data ONTAP for your system.
2.
Insert the CompactFlash card into the CompactFlash card reader. The
CompactFlash card is pre-formatted. Do not format the CompactFlash card.
3.
Extract the contents of the
rlse
_setup.exe
file to a temporary folder on your
PC.
4.
Create a folder called
x86_64
in the root partition of the CompactFlash card,
and then create a subfolder called
KERNEL
in the
x86_64
folder.
5.
Move the bootable kernel image into the
KERNEL
folder in Windows Explorer.
The bootable kernel image is called
netapp_
<rlse>
-x86-64
. It is located on
your PC in the boot folder in the files you extracted from
rlse
_setup.exe
.
6.
Rename the
netapp_
<rlse>
-x86-64
image to
Primary.KRN
.
7.
While grounded, install the CompactFlash card with the kernel image in the
controller LCD module. Make sure it is firmly seated in the LCD module.
8.
Flip the ejector level down on the LCD module so that it is lying flat, and
then reinstall the bezel.
9.
Enter the following command from the partner node's console:
cf giveback
-f
10.
Plug the target node power supplies into the power source and turn them on.
11.
Press Ctrl-C during reboot at the message:
Press Ctrl-C for the Special
Boot Menu
12.
Select 1 from the Special Boot Menu to boot the node normally.
13.
Check the status of the cluster by entering the following command:
cf status
14.
Download the system files to the CompactFlash card by entering the following
command from the prompt: download
v
If the download is successful, the following message is displayed on the
console:
Operator requested download completed.
v
If the download fails, the following message is displayed on the console:
Failed to open download script file /
etc/boot/x86-64/kernel_1024.cmds:
No such file [download.requestDoneError:error]:
Operator requested
download failed.
Complete the following substeps to correct this error:
a.
Run the software install command by entering the following command:
software install
url
-f
where
url
is the location of the
setup.exe
command.
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