On Wed, 2007-02-28 at 03:22 +0800, mcclnx mcc wrote: > > We installed BMR boot server version 6.0 on DELL server. This DELL > server have CENTOS 3.7 in it. We got error message when we tried to > use "bmrsrtadm". Anyone know how to fix it or work > around? ./bmrsrtadm Select one of the following options: > 1. Create a new Shared Resource Tree. 2. Create a new CD image > based Shared Resource Tree. 3. Copy an existing Shared Resource > Tree to a new location. 4. Modify an existing Shared Resource > Tree. 5. Delete an existing Shared Resource Tree. 6. List > Shared Resource Trees available on this server. 7. Quit. > Enter your selection (1-7) [1] : 1 Enter the name of the SRT to > create : centos35 Enter the description of the new SRT : blade > V-128-312 Unsupported Linux release: CentOS release 3.7 > (Final) V-128-312 Unsupported Linux release: CentOS release 3.7 > (Final) Enter the directory in which to place the new SRT > [/export/srt] : /usr/openv/net backup > V-125-419 /usr/openv/netbackup/baremetal/server/data/createsrt.conf: > internal er ror - failed to load SRT/BI contents for platform > "i686-RHEL-" V-125-39 caught exception: runtime error in > srtPlat.cpp:PackageInfo::PackageInfo () [Error] V-125-40 Platform > initialization failed. Please review logs for addition al diagnostic > information. Removing SRT "centos35" from server -- please stand > by ... > _________________________________________________________________ > > ___________________________________________________ > 您的生活即時通 - 溝通、娛樂、生活、工作一次搞定! > http://messenger.yahoo.com.tw/ Can't respond with any direct experience on your issue, except to guess that putting something that look more like the installer would expect to find on a real RHEL3 installation in /etc/redhat-release might help; however, you could increase the probability of getting good help by not sending HTML mail in a virtually unintelligible format. Phil _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos