Configuration also has an order of precedence when you are booting a system. The precedence is as follows:

1.The first 8 KB of the installation file system has the highest precedence since it is the first configuration read by Ignite-UX.

2.During media installations, if there is a LIF file called CUSTOM on any device, this file is loaded and parsed after the configuration from the installation file system has been processed. Parsing the configuration after loading all other configurations means that it has the highest order of precedence (when booting from a CD or tape)3.

Testing the order of precedenceIt is possible to test the order of precedence using the instl_dbg command:

#pwd /var/opt/ignite/clients/<MAC>

#cat CINDEX

...

cfg "2003-10-08,12:41 Recovery Archive" { description "Recovery Archive" "recovery/2003-10-08,12:41/system_cfg" "recovery/2003-10-08,12:41/control_cfg" "recovery/2003-10-08,12:41/archive_cfg"

}

cfg "2003-10-08,12:45 Recovery Archive" { description "Recovery Archive" "recovery/2003-10-08,12:45/system_cfg" "recovery/2003-10-08,12:45/control_cfg" "recovery/2003-10-08,12:45/archive_cfg"

}=TRUE

#manage_index -e -c "2003-10-08,12:41 Recovery Archive" \ > -i /var/opt/ignite/clients/box1/CINDEX

#cat CINDEX

...

cfg "2003-10-08,12:41 Recovery Archive" { description "Recovery Archive" "recovery/2003-10-08,12:41/system_cfg" "recovery/2003-10-08,12:41/control_cfg" "recovery/2003-10-08,12:41/archive_cfg"

}=TRUE

cfg "2003-10-08,12:45 Recovery Archive" { description "Recovery Archive" "recovery/2003-10-08,12:45/system_cfg" "recovery/2003-10-08,12:45/control_cfg" "recovery/2003-10-08,12:45/archive_cfg"

}

So far, the CINDEX for this client has been changed so that the older recovery archive is the default archive. This is needed in order to show how precedence works. In the config file, the following cfg clause is selected:

# cat config

cfg "2003-10-08,12:45 Recovery Archive"=TRUE _hp_cfg_detail_level="ipvs"

...

3This feature is being considered for obsolescence. This part of the installation process is very time consuming for systems with a very large number of disks.

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