Bugs item #1465958, was opened at 2006-04-06 13:21
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Category: systemimager-client
Group: v3.6.3
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 5
Submitted By: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: si_prepareclient doesn't handle new parted output format
Initial Comment:
I haven't done much digging here so, this is my hunch
re: the problem. The new version of parted doesn't
strictly use MB as its units.
e.g.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] tmp]# parted -s /dev/sda print
Disk geometry for /dev/sda: 0kB - 4400GB
Disk label type: gpt
Number Start End Size File system
Name Flags
1 17kB 4400GB 4400GB
System Info:
Golden Client running FC5
[EMAIL PROTECTED] tmp]# parted -v
GNU Parted 1.6.25
Systemimager-client compiled from (2006-03-06 10:42)
systemimager-3.6.3.tar.bz2
ARCH=x86_64
Here is the beginning output of si_prepareclient
[EMAIL PROTECTED] tmp]# si_prepareclient --server=imager --yes
Signaling xinetd to restart...
Using "parted" to gather information about disk:
/dev/sda
Argument "400GB 4400G" isn't numeric in numeric gt
(>)
at /usr/lib/systemimager/perl/SystemImager/Common.pm
line 333.
Argument " 17kB 4" isn't numeric in subtraction (-
) at /usr/lib/systemimager/perl/SystemImager/Common.pm
line 441.
Argument "400GB 4400G" isn't numeric in subtraction (-
) at /usr/lib/systemimager/perl/SystemImager/Common.pm
line 441.
Using "parted" to gather information about disk:
/dev/sdb
A potential but undesirable workaround is to remove
parted.
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