I tried to access this and the file is not really available.
I actually need the systemimager and other pieces for both RHEL/CentOS 
and the Debian pieces. If I just have the debian/Ubuntu parts I cannot 
implement my testing infrastructure.

Where can I get 4.2.X SIS/systemimager pieces? Both Debian/Ubuntu deb 
packages and the equivalent rpm packages for RHEL/CentOS???
--
Steven DuChene

On 01/20/2014 05:29 AM, yann aubert wrote:
> Hi Brian,
>
>
> You can find debian packages here :
> https://ipnfiles.in2p3.fr/373a
>
> Yann
>
>
> On dim., 2014-01-19 at 22:59 -0600, Brian Elliott Finley wrote:
>> Steven,
>>
>> I'm afraid I'm testing with an unstable version that I'm prepping to
>> release, but it's not ready yet.
>>
>> Yann -- do you have debs that you have built from your 4.2.x source
>> tree?  If so, I'd like to add them to the SystemImager Debian repo and
>> get a copy to Steven.
>>
>> Thanks, -Brian
>>
>>
>> On 2014-01-17, 08:36:14pm, DuChene, Steven A wrote:
>>> OK, I just checked the debian/Ubuntu  system where I am trying to run 
>>> si_prepareclient and it has systemimager  v4.1.6 packages installed.
>>> I notice the patch you sent seems to be from a 4.2.X branch. Where do I get 
>>> that branch from??? The newest available from the sourceforge files section 
>>> is 4.1.6 from 2008.
>>>
>>> Is there any place to download this from so I can transfer it to a group of 
>>> systems that do not have internet access?
>>> --
>>> Steven DuChene
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: DuChene, Steven A
>>> Sent: Friday, January 17, 2014 8:17 AM
>>> To: Brian Elliott Finley
>>> Cc: sisuite-users@lists.sourceforge.net
>>> Subject: Re: [sisuite-users] support newer kernels in systemimager?
>>>
>>> Brian:
>>> What version of systemimager are you using to do your testing? I am looking 
>>> on the source forge files area and everything there is very old. Is there 
>>> some place where you are storing newer versions? I will try the patch you 
>>> sent though and see if applies cleanly to the bits I have installed.
>>> --
>>> Steve
>>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: Brian Elliott Finley [mailto:br...@thefinleys.com]
>>> Sent: Sunday, January 12, 2014 9:16 PM
>>> To: DuChene, Steven A
>>> Cc: sisuite-users@lists.sourceforge.net
>>> Subject: Re: [sisuite-users] support newer kernels in systemimager?
>>>
>>> Thanks for the good information, Steven.
>>>
>>> It looks like Yann Aubert may have fixed the parsing issue.  I checked out 
>>> his repo, and see this in his commit log:
>>>
>>>       ┌─[bfinley@bob] ~/src/systemimager.Yann_Aubert/branches/4.2.x/
>>>       └─[$] svn log
>>>       
>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>       r4 | aubert | 2011-12-08 07:36:16 -0600 (Thu, 08 Dec 2011) | 2 lines
>>>
>>> ->  Fix pvdisplay parsing when column appears in device name
>>>
>>>       
>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>       r3 | aubert | 2011-12-07 11:58:21 -0600 (Wed, 07 Dec 2011) | 2 lines
>>>
>>>       fix interface discovery problem when compiling with linux 3.0
>>>
>>>       
>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>       r2 | aubert | 2011-12-01 11:37:38 -0600 (Thu, 01 Dec 2011) | 2 lines
>>>
>>>       Debian packages can be generated again
>>>
>>>       
>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>>>       r1 | aubert | 2011-11-30 11:27:04 -0600 (Wed, 30 Nov 2011) | 2 lines
>>>
>>>       Importé de svn.systemiager.org
>>>
>>>
>>>      ┌─[bfinley@bob] ~/src/systemimager.Yann_Aubert/branches/4.2.x/
>>>      └─[$] svn diff -r PREV
>>>      Index: lib/SystemImager/Common.pm
>>>      ===================================================================
>>>      --- lib/SystemImager/Common.pm  (revision 3)
>>>      +++ lib/SystemImager/Common.pm  (working copy)
>>>      @@ -1062,11 +1062,12 @@
>>>                   $part = $disk . $minor;
>>>               }
>>>               # Get physical volume information -AR-
>>>      -        my $cmd = "pvdisplay -c /dev/$part 2>/dev/null";
>>>      +        my $cmd = "pvs --noheadings -o vg_name /dev/$part 
>>> 2>/dev/null";
>>>               open (PV_INFO, "$cmd|");
>>>               unless (eof(PV_INFO)) {
>>>      -            my @pv_data = split(/:/, <PV_INFO>);
>>>      -            my $vg_name = $pv_data[1];
>>>      +       my $vg_name = <PV_INFO>;
>>>      +       chomp ($vg_name);
>>>      +       $vg_name = substr ($vg_name, 2);
>>>                   # This partition will become part to the volume group 
>>> $vg_name -AR-
>>>                   print DISK_FILE qq( lvm_group="$vg_name");
>>>               }
>>>
>>>
>>> Hope that helps in the mean time.  You can give it a try by applying the 
>>> attached patch to your installed system...
>>>
>>> As for the kernel, si_prepareclient completed successfully for me on 
>>> Quantal.  It's one release newer than what you were using, but I have no 
>>> reason to expect it to not work with that kernel either.
>>>
>>>      ┌─[bfinley@bob] ~/src/systemimager/ master ⚡
>>>      └─[$] lsb_release -a
>>>      No LSB modules are available.
>>>      Distributor ID: Ubuntu
>>>      Description:    Ubuntu 12.10
>>>      Release:    12.10
>>>      Codename:   quantal
>>>
>>>      ┌─[bfinley@bob] ~/src/systemimager/ master ⚡
>>>      └─[$] uname -r
>>>      3.5.0-45-generic
>>>
>>>
>>> Cheers, -Brian
>>>
>>>
>>> On 2013-12-10, 05:02:10pm, Steven DuChene wrote:
>>>> Bryan:
>>>> Sorry I missed getting to SC2013
>>>>
>>>> Did you ever get a chance to look at this Ubuntu 12.04 issue with
>>>> systemimager?
>>>> --
>>>> Steve
>>>>
>>>> On 11/18/2013 07:27 AM, DuChene, Steven A wrote:
>>>>> Brian:
>>>>>
>>>>> Any updates yet on the issues I raised below with systemimager?
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>>
>>>>> Steven DuChene
>>>>>
>>>>> *From:*Brian Elliott Finley [mailto:br...@thefinleys.com]
>>>>> *Sent:* Monday, November 04, 2013 8:35 PM
>>>>> *To:* SISuite Users List
>>>>> *Subject:* Re: [sisuite-users] support newer kernels in systemimager?
>>>>>
>>>>> Hi Steven,
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks for the report.  I'll see if I can re-create it in the lab, and
>>>>> update the code accordingly.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks, -Brian
>>>>>
>>>>> On Mon, Nov 4, 2013 at 2:02 PM, Steven DuChene
>>>>> <steven.a.duch...@hp.com <mailto:steven.a.duch...@hp.com>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> I am trying to capture the image of a system that is running Ubuntu
>>>>> Precise 12.04LTS and when I run the si_prepareclient with the
>>>>> following command line switches:
>>>>>
>>>>> si_prepareclient --server 10.23.18.10 --my-modules
>>>>>
>>>>> I get the following :
>>>>>
>>>>> Use of uninitialized value $v1 in split at
>>>>> /usr/lib/systemimager/perl/SystemImager/Common.pm line 199.
>>>>> Use of uninitialized value $v1 in split at
>>>>> /usr/lib/systemimager/perl/SystemImager/Common.pm line 199.
>>>>> Use of uninitialized value $v1 in split at
>>>>> /usr/lib/systemimager/perl/SystemImager/Common.pm line 199.
>>>>> Use of uninitialized value $v1 in split at
>>>>> /usr/lib/systemimager/perl/SystemImager/Common.pm line 199.
>>>>> Use of uninitialized value $v1 in split at
>>>>> /usr/lib/systemimager/perl/SystemImager/Common.pm line 199.
>>>>> Use of uninitialized value $leftovers in substitution (s///) at
>>>>> /usr/lib/systemimager/perl/SystemImager/Common.pm line 704.
>>>>> Use of uninitialized value $leftovers in split at
>>>>> /usr/lib/systemimager/perl/SystemImager/Common.pm line 707.
>>>>> Use of uninitialized value $v1 in split at
>>>>> /usr/lib/systemimager/perl/SystemImager/Common.pm line 199.
>>>>> Use of uninitialized value $v1 in split at
>>>>> /usr/lib/systemimager/perl/SystemImager/Common.pm line 199.
>>>>> ERROR: unsupported kernel 3.5.0-23-generic!
>>>>>
>>>>> The warnings or errors about "Use of uninitialized value $v1 in split
>>>>> at /usr/lib/systemimager/perl/SystemImager/Common.pm line 199" is due
>>>>> to the way parted is now returning multiple line of text output when
>>>>> the --version option is passed. It seems that the perl code that is
>>>>> supposed to be parsing the stuff that is not able to handle that
>>>>> multi-line output to extract the version of the parted utility.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> However what concerns me most is the message back that says the
>>>>> 3.5.0-23-generic kernel is not supported.
>>>>> Is there any documentation available for systemimager that would show
>>>>> the necessary process steps to incorperate support for newer kernels?
>>>>>
>>>>> Any suggestions about any of this would be most appreciated. BTW, I
>>>>> have the following installed on the Ubuntu system:
>>>>>
>>>>> ii  systemconfigurator 2.2.11-1  Unified Configuration API for Linux
>>>>> Installation ii  systemimager-client 4.1.6 Utilities for creating an
>>>>> image and upgrading client machines ii  systemimager-common 4.1.6
>>>>> Utilities and libraries common to both the server and client ii
>>>>> systemimager-initrd-template-amd64 4.1.6 SystemImager initrd template
>>>>> for amd64 client nodes
>>>>>
>>>>> --
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