Hello Tom

Sorry for the late reply.
Looks like you want to repurpose or reconfig the OS install on many
servers.
The Dell deployment toolkit is a solution that you could use.
It is a bootable ISO, that has command line utils to create/delete
virtual disks (raidcfg).
Configure BIOS settings etc..
Here is a link that you could use to download.
http://support.us.dell.com/support/downloads/format.aspx?releaseid=R2404
91&c=us&l=en&cs=&s=gen
You might have to do some scripting.
You can pass options at boot to the location of your startup script via
nfs tftp etc..

Regards,
Sandeep.

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Tom Rockwell
Sent: Tuesday, November 24, 2009 8:27 AM
To: linux-poweredge-Lists
Subject: reconfigure boot / root partition vdisk using omconfig? 

Hi,

I have a stack of r610s that have a Redhat-ish 5.3 OS installed with 
OMSA.  They have two independent drives (sda, sdb).  I want to make each

system have either a RAID0 or concatenated drive config on the SAS6i 
card (e.g. one vdisk using the full space).  I know that after this 
operation the systems will need to be reinstalled.

The question is, can I get the new vdisk config setup using OMSA from 
within the existing OS install?  (I'd just send the command via ssh to 
each system.)  The vdisk needs to be ready to go after this, so that the

systems will be ready to reinstall using a PXE boot installations system

(ROCKS).

I did find that I could delete the existing vdisk config from OMSA, but 
then the system is nuked and the new vdisk config can't be setup.  (Had 
to use SAS6i console to setup vdisk and then install OS via
PXE/network.)

Maybe if I want to automate this vdisk reconfig, I need to use and 
NFSroot or otherwise get OMSA running from something other than the 
vdisk I want to redo.  But I'm wondering if there is some trick that 
could make this work remotely?  Seems like OMSA can send _one_ complete 
command to the controller, if it was the right command...

(I'm also considering just using software raid or LVM in this instance, 
but we know that we also will want to remove the RAID0 config on an even

larger stack of nodes in the future, so a solution to the controller 
config problem would be helpful.)

Thanks,
Tom Rockwell
Michigan State U.

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