Yes, this procedure should work.
----- "Arn" <[email protected]> wrote: > > Host-specific information is generated by the various setup packages > when gpt-postinstall is invoked > > by the "make install" step. (The source installer is a wrapper > around the GPT tools.) > > > > If you generate binary packages, as Joe suggested, it will package > the setup scripts, but not the host-specific results of the setup > scripts. You will then run gpt-postinstall after installing the > binary packages on your additional servers. > > > > You can force all setup scripts can be re-run by running > "gpt-postinstall -force" > > > > Ok, thanks. So here is what I understand : > > 1) Run "make" and "make install" using > gt4.2.1-all-source-installer.tar.gz on Server A > 2) Next run "gpt-pkg -all" on the install directory > 3) Now copy packages to Server B and run "gpt-install" on these > packages > 4) After this, run "gpt-postinstall" on Server B > > Let me know if this is correct.
