If you need to update an Akamai Rescue USB stick, this is the procedure:
1. Download the latest ISO image file from http://netpartner.akamai.com/rescue/beta.iso
2. Plug the rescue stick into the computer.
3. After the rescue stick mounts as a CD-ROM, eject the CD-ROM to switch to R/W mode.
4. Wait for the Rescue Stick to remount in R/W mode.
5. Navigate to the root directory of the rescue stick and delete the rescue.iso file.
Keep in mind that if "Hide extensions for known file types" (Windows) or "Hide Extension" (OSX) is enabled, it will hide the ".iso" portion of the file name.
6. Copy the latest.iso file to the root directory of the rescue stick and rename it to "rescue". (It will automatically include the file type .iso). This is very IMPORTANT
A rescue stick may not have more than one ISO file at a time present.
7. Eject the rescue stick, it will automatically remount in CD-ROM Mode, then unplug it from the computer.
If using Windows, failing to properly eject the rescue stick will prevent the rescue stick from returning to CD-ROM mode.
This will prevent the rescue stick from being recognized as a CD-ROM with bootable rescue image when used on a server.
It is recommended that once you update a rescue stick's rescue image, you relabel the rescue stick to include the updated image version number so that you can easily verify you are using the latest version without having to repeat the 'Checking a Rescue Stick's Image Version' procedure.
Regards.
If you need to update an Akamai Rescue USB stick, this is the procedure:1. Download the latest ISO image file from http://netpartner.akamai.com/rescue/beta.iso 2. Plug the rescue stick into the computer.3. After the rescue stick mounts as a CD-ROM, eject the CD-ROM to switch to R/W mode.4. Wait for the Rescue Stick to remount in R/W mode.5. Navigate to the root directory of the rescue stick and delete the rescue.iso file. Keep in mind that if "Hide extensions for known file types" (Windows) or "Hide Extension" (OSX) is enabled, it will hide the ".iso" portion of the file name.6. Copy the latest.iso file to the root directory of the rescue stick and rename it to "rescue". (It will automatically include the file type .iso). This is very IMPORTANT A rescue stick may not have more than one ISO file at a time present.7. Eject the rescue stick, it will automatically remount in CD-ROM Mode, then unplug it from the computer. If using Windows, failing to properly eject the rescue stick will prevent the rescue stick from returning to CD-ROM mode. This will prevent the rescue stick from being recognized as a CD-ROM with bootable rescue image when used on a server.It is recommended that once you update a rescue stick's rescue image, you relabel the rescue stick to include the updated image version number so that you can easily verify you are using the latest version without having to repeat the 'Checking a Rescue Stick's Image Version' procedure.Regards.
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