Re: Using preupgrade remotely over ssh

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On May 18, 2008, at 3:47 PM, Neal Becker wrote:


I done several remote via nx. You can do the d/l. You still we have to
walk over to the machine to finish.

Many years ago I admin a bunch of hpux boxes. One nice thing was I could
update them all completely remotely.


Unfortunately I can't just walk over and finish the install. That's the whole point of my question. I have to drive 90 minutes to get to the servers and I don't want to do that. There are boxes (like Sun's) that have out of band management that allows this, but if preupgrade had a way to preconfigure the installer or had a way to automatically start up vnc for the boot process, then it could do it remotely.

Rob

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