That is not friendly.  You should be using /var for state data that is
written during normal execution.  /usr shouldn't be changed except
during installation of the actual software package itself (installing
DSU).

On Fri, Mar 10, 2017 at 05:32:07PM +0530, [email protected] wrote:
> Dell - Internal Use - Confidential
> 
> 
> Hi,
> 
>             DSU will try to create the work folder “/usr/libexec/dell_dup/” 
> and copy files during execution. Please make sure the /usr folder is writable 
> in the booted ISO.
> 
> Soorej Ponnandi
> Dell | Change Management
> 
> From: linux-poweredge-bounces-Lists On Behalf Of jsl6uy js16uy
> Sent: Friday, March 10, 2017 1:23 AM
> To: linux-poweredge-Lists <[email protected]>
> Subject: [Linux-PowerEdge] dsu on ubu 16.04 via ubu live iso
> 
> Hello all hope all is well
> Should this, this being dsu on ubuntu, work on a live iso?
> We have booted up a live iso ubu 16.04.2  on a dell r630. I have installed 
> linux DUP package from: 
> http://www.dell.com/support/home/us/en/19/Drivers/DriversDetails?driverid=YKMFW/
> 
> 
> and dsu does not work
> To sum up my errors:
> After installing without reported errors--
> oot@X:~# dsu -i
> dsu: symbol lookup error: dsu: undefined symbol: 
> _ZN7DSMFile15CreateDirectoryEbP16DSMErrorCodeEnum
> root@X:~# dsu -g
> dsu: symbol lookup error: dsu: undefined symbol: 
> _ZN7DSMFile15CreateDirectoryEbP16DSMErrorCodeEnum
> root@X:~# dsu
> dsu: symbol lookup error: dsu: undefined symbol: 
> _ZN7DSMFile15CreateDirectoryEbP16DSMErrorCodeEnum
> root@X:~#
> 
> Below provides more details
> 
> root@X:~# bash ./Systems-Management_Application_YKMFW_LN64_1.4.0_A00.BIN
> Collecting inventory...
> ..
> Running validation...
> 
> Dell System Update
> 
> No version of this Update Package is currently installed.
> Software application name: DSU
> Package version: 1.4.0
> 
> Continue? Y/N:y
> Executing update...
> WARNING: DO NOT STOP THIS PROCESS OR INSTALL OTHER DELL PRODUCTS WHILE UPDATE 
> IS IN PROGRESS.
> THESE ACTIONS MAY CAUSE YOUR SYSTEM TO BECOME UNSTABLE!
> ...........
> Dell System Update installed successfully.
> The update completed successfully.
> root@X:~# dsu -h
> 
> Usage: dsu [OPTION]...
>         Options:
>         -h, --help                                     Help
>         -v, --version                                  Version
>         -i, --inventory                                Perform Inventory
>         -n, --non-interactive                          Non-interactive mode
>         -g, --get-categories                           Get category values
>         -c, --category=<CATEGORY1,CATEGORY2,...>       List only updates of 
> <CATEGORY1,...> categories
>         -u, --apply-upgrades-only                      List only upgradable 
> updates
>         -d, --apply-downgrades-only                    List only downgradable 
> updates
>         -e, --apply-equivalent-updates                 Enable equivalent 
> updates
>         -l, --update-list=<FILENAME1,FILENAME2,...>    Apply <FILENAME1,...> 
> updates
>             --config=<FILE>                            Configuration file
>             --source-type=<TYPE>                       TYPE=PDK
>             --source=<PATH>                            Source location
>             --destination-type=<TYPE>                  TYPE=ISO|CBD
>             --destination-location=<DIR>               Output location when 
> destination-type is provided
>             --bootable-log-location=<FILE>             File to write logs 
> during server update
>             --ic-location=<FILE>                       Inventory Collector 
> binary
>             --input-inventory-file=<FILE>              Inventory XML file
>             --output-inventory-xml=<FILE>              Path to save the 
> Inventory XML file
>             --preview                                  Preview updates
> root@X:~# man dsu
> 
> root@X:~# dpkg -l|grep -Pi 'dsu|dell|openman'
> ii  dell-system-update                   1.4.0                           
> amd64        Dell utility for system updates
> root@X:~# dsu -i
> dsu: symbol lookup error: dsu: undefined symbol: 
> _ZN7DSMFile15CreateDirectoryEbP16DSMErrorCodeEnum
> root@X:~# dsu -g
> dsu: symbol lookup error: dsu: undefined symbol: 
> _ZN7DSMFile15CreateDirectoryEbP16DSMErrorCodeEnum
> root@X:~# dsu
> dsu: symbol lookup error: dsu: undefined symbol: 
> _ZN7DSMFile15CreateDirectoryEbP16DSMErrorCodeEnum
> root@X:~#
> 
> root@X:~# cat /etc/lsb-release
> DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu
> DISTRIB_RELEASE=16.04
> DISTRIB_CODENAME=xenial
> DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="Ubuntu 16.04.2 LTS"
> root@X:~#
> Thanks for any and all help

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