
Press "Y" and then "Enter" to create a restore image.
14. The system then prompts you to enter a URL for the restore image as well as a username and password to :
Do you want to create a restore image [Y/N]? ^Cy
Cleaning up log and temporary files before restore imaging process.
Flushing disk write cache.
Building restore image.
3891+0 records in.1 MiB / 242.1 MiB = 0.348 1.2 MiB/s 3:23
3891+0 records out
255000576 bytes transferred in 204.873566 secs (1244673 bytes/sec)
100 % 85.3 MiB / 243.2 MiB = 0.351 1.2 MiB/s 3:24
Taking fingerprint of restore image.
Sending restore image to remote FTP server.
Enter URL for path to which to send restore image.
Example: ftp://ftp.coyotepoint.com/my_images/
15. You are now prompted for an FTP server to which the encrypted restore image can be transferred:
Sending restore image to remote FTP server.
Enter URL for path to which to send restore image.
Example: ftp://ftp.coyotepoint.com/my_images/
Enter URL:
Enter Username for file upload:
Enter Password for file upload:
Enter the URL, and then a Username and Password to log into the FTP server.
16. After you supply the FTP login information, Equalizer uploads the image to the FTP server, and then
downloads it to verify that it is correct. If the verification succeeds, Equalizer continues with the upgrade
and reboots automatically after displaying this prompt:
Activating second stage install partition for next reboot.
rebooting -- this may take up to a full minute.
17. After rebooting, the system will automatically continue the upgrade by booting from the second partition.
DO NOT PRESS ANY KEYS WHEN THE BOOT MENU IS DISPLAYED. Wait for the system to boot
automatically. Once the system boots, it unpacks the Version 10 upgrade image and creates the
appropriate file systems. When it is done, the following prompts are displayed:
The operating system has halted.
Please press any key to reboot.
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