7. select restoredisk
If restoredisk is missing (savedisk only), go back
to 4. as Clonezilla did not read the image properly.
9. Select your Sata disk (> 60 GB) where you want
to restore the image. You can optionally check
the image on next screen. Otherwise press Enter
and confirm that you want to proceed.
After the restore:
Optionally enter a key and update napp-it to newest Free or Pro edition.
Optionally update OmniOS
On problems with the restored image:
1. If napp-it boots, but network not working: do a manual network setup, see 5.2
2. Image is not compatible with your SSD, use the ones that were used to create the image
3. Image is incompatible with your hardware: do a manual setup and create your image for restore
4. Image cannot boot due a problem with the bootmanager grub (ex different controller). This can be solved:
- boot your server with a regular OmniOS installer disk or USB stick (available from OmniTi), select keyboard
- select 3=Shell after boot, what gives you a console, enter format ti list disks (cancel afterwards with ctrl-C)
format
format lists all disks, write down id of your bootdisk ex c1t0d0, then enter ctrl-c to to return to console
- modify grub to use a different bootdisk/ controller, enter the following CLI command (add s0 to disk-id) ex
installgrub /boot/grub/stage1
reboot
There is an option with installgrub -m that installs a new master boot record
If this does not help, do a manual setup of OmniOS + napp-it.
8. Select the Imagefile that you want to restore
10. Clonezilla is now restoring the image to your
bootdisk. You can also create your own images as
a source for a recovery. On problems with the image,
do a manual setup and send a message with the
problem and mainboard to bugreport@napp-it.org
/boot/grub/stage2
/dev/rdsk/c1t0d0s0
Need help?
Do you have a question about the ZFS Storage and is the answer not in the manual?