install.sh not asking to load drivers or tools after successfully copying to USB
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Per install document:
"After the image is completely written to your USB flash drive, then installation script will then ask you if you'd like to install any proprietary RAID controller CLI tools (optional). Some of these tools (eg, StorCLI, arcconf, etc.) are required for certain TUI functions in ESOS. The script will print the required files and download locations with instructions on where to place the files and complete the installation."
I have tried both the downloaded tarball and building from git (both 4.x branch) and neither is asking for my extra drivers and tools.
*Update after posting this tried on 3.x branch and it also did not ask to install or add any drivers/tools after the install to USB.
(output)
[admin@linux1 esos]$ sudo ./install.sh
cat: VERSION: No such file or directory
*** Install Script ***
### Checking for required tools...
### Verifying checksums...
esos-4.1.8_z.img.tar.bz2: OK
esos-4.1.8_z.img.tar.bz2: OK
### Here is a list of disk devices on this machine:
NAME VENDOR MODEL REV SIZE TRAN SUBSYSTEMS
/dev/sda ATA Samsung SSD 860 EVO 1TB RVT04B6Q 931.5G sata block:scsi:pci
/dev/sdb ATA Samsung SSD 860 EVO 1TB RVT04B6Q 931.5G sata block:scsi:pci
/dev/sdc ATA Samsung SSD 850 EVO 250GB EMT02B6Q 232.9G sata block:scsi:pci
/dev/sdd ATA HUA723020ALA640 MK7OAA30 1.8T sata block:scsi:pci
/dev/sde ATA Samsung SSD 860 EVO 250GB RVT04B6Q 232.9G sata block:scsi:pci
/dev/sdf ATA WDC WD5001AALS-00J7B1 05.00K05 465.8G sata block:scsi:pci
/dev/sdg USB DISK 2.0 PMAP 14.5G usb block:scsi:usb:pci
/dev/nvme1n1 PCIe SSD ECFM22.4 953.9G nvme nvme:pci
/dev/nvme0n1 PCIe SSD ECFM13.3 1.9T nvme nvme:pci
### Please type the full path of your destination device node (eg, /dev/sdz):
/dev/sdg
### Proceeding will completely wipe the '/dev/sdg' device. Are you sure (yes/no)?
yes
### Writing 'esos-4.1.8_z.img.tar.bz2' to '/dev/sdg'; this may take a while...
0+131853 records in
0+131853 records out
8589934592 bytes (8.6 GB, 8.0 GiB) copied, 1953.13 s, 4.4 MB/s
### It appears the image was successfully written to disk (no errors reported)!
### ESOS boot device installation complete!
[admin@linux1 esos]$
The documentation is out of date (sorry)... the installer script no longer in-lines the third-party CLI tools. Now after you boot up your ESOS instance, you can use the 'raid_tools.py' script from the root shell to "add" these tools. That said, I'm not sure what shape this tool is in. If you, can please try it and submit any fixes on GH.