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Debug Logging
Indicates whether or not to turn on debug logging operations for
troubleshooting network boot and installation problems. The default is
“no”.
Console Device Name
Enter the name of the console device prior to installation to prevent
displaying the prompt prior to the installation menus. The console
device can be either an LFT (graphical display) or TTY (ascii display)
device. Examples are /dev/1ft0 or /dev/tty0. Also, if an LFT device exists
on the client, it can also be selected by typing /dev/console. The default
is “none/blank”.
Note: The display must be selected, even for a no-prompt install. This
lets you receive any error or warning messages and prompts you
if the default information provided is insufficient to complete the
installation.
Console Terminal Type (if ascii)
If the console device is an ascii terminal, or TTY device, you must
select a specific terminal type. This ensures that installation menus, if
required, are displayed with the correct terminal emulation. Enter the
device type or press F4 to display a list of all terminal types defined on
the server and select from the list. Examples of common terminal types
are ibm3151, tvi925 and vt100. The default is “none/blank”.
Non-rootvg Volume Group Option
The default is “Restore Rootvg Only”. The following is a description of
the options for this field.
Restore Rootvg Only
Only the rootvg volume group is created and restored from the
media, even if there were other volume groups defined on the
backup. At the end of the install, only the rootvg volume group
will be defined on the system.
Restore All VGs
All volume groups that are included on the backup media are
created and restored. Volume groups that are defined on the
original system but whose data was not included on the
backup are created but data is not restored.
Import Non-Rootvgs
The rootvg volume group is created and restored. All other
volume groups, if any, are imported from disks on the client.
This option assumes that the non-rootvg volume groups
already exist on the client. Use this option when restoring the
rootvg volume group after a system failure where no other
volume groups were affected.
Restore Device or File
The options shown are made available using the Add or Change Client
Host Access to this Server option under the Remote Services menu.
You must select an option from this list to prevent being prompted for
an installation device or file during the installation process. The default
is “none/blank”. For more information on defining these resource, see
Chapter 8, “Remote Services”, on page 8-1.
Backup Sequence Number (if tape)
If the client is installed from tape, and the system backup to be
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