Created on 10-17-2016 06:11 AM Edited on 04-07-2022 12:34 PM By Anonymous
Description
The Super may think it's a worker upon an initial install if you're re-deploying the super onto an existing /data partition. When AO sees that there's an existing partition then they will not run phinitsuper and your VA deployment would think it's a worker immediately.
This usually would be a deployment pit fall if you previously had an installation and mounted the /data partition to the same point as the previous install within the initial configuration of the VA
To resolve this issue upon installation of a super on top of an existing /data deployment, we would perform the following:
1 - Log into AO through SSH as root user
2 - /opt/phoenix/deployment/jumpbox/phinitsuper
3 - After the system reboots, please follow the related KB article "How to restore the CMDB if I have a backup" to restore the CMDB from a backup.
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phinitsuper will initialize cmdb. If system is new deployment, that’s fine. But, it there is existing system. CMDB backup should be restored.
Better way is umonut /data and remount it with dummy partition. After phinitsuper command, remount original /data.
Related Articles
Technical Note: [Accelops KB] How to restore the CMDB if I have a backup
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