Hi,
When kickstarting a system it gets automatically registered by the use
of the cobbler snippet 'redhat_register'. Is there a way to disable this
completely?
The main reason for my question is that cobbler adds a default key to
all systems using the Red Hat Management Key variable, and we
On 20/05/10 15:52, Byron Pezan wrote:
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Subject: Kickstart and snippet
Hi,
When
On 2010-03-24 14:20, Philippe Eveque wrote:
Hi
May be the following commands might help a little. Not sure
[r...@sys]# cobbler system dumpvars --name=yoursystem
[r...@sys]# cobbler profile dumpvars --name=profileAssigned2yoursystem
But no sure we will understand what happened at
On 2010-03-23 04:32, chandan dutta chowdhury wrote:
Sorry looks like I really missed something. The logic for
inclusion/exclusion of the post_install_network_config is part of the
post_install_network_config snippet itself.
The first line in the post_install_network_config snippet tries to
On 2010-03-17 16:49, Philippe Eveque wrote:
Hi,
I'm not using spacewalk, just cobbler (rev 2.0.1)
I have a system S with a profile P.
in P there is a variable $var (defined as a kickstart metadata)
defined with value V1
in S I override the $var with a different value : V2
Then:
On 2010-03-22 12:10, chandan dutta chowdhury wrote:
Hello,
Your system report shows that you are inheriting the profile kickstart
Am i missing something ?
Kickstart :inherit
r...@spacewalk # cobbler system report --name=xenlinux21
Name :
On 2010-03-22 13:31, Philippe Eveque wrote:
personnally
https://fedorahosted.org/cobbler/wiki/HowWeModelThings
and
https://fedorahosted.org/cobbler/attachment/wiki/ChartsAndGraphs/code.png
always helped figuring out the relationships.
the latter is a bit outdated I think.
But I guess you
On 2010-03-22 14:26, Tom Brown wrote:
Thanks Philippe,
Hadn't seen that first one, it made a couple of things more clear.
It didn't answer my question on what the variable 'Kickstart' is
supposed to be to NOT just inherit the profile-ks, but actually
use the
system
On 2010-03-22 14:39, Tom Brown wrote:
And where do I find the cobbler generated system-ks within my
filesystem?
It does exist, since I get that using 'cobbler system getks
--name={system name}', but I can't find it.
it does not exist on the filesystem - its generated on the
On 2010-03-22 14:45, Tom Brown wrote:
Exactly! So, why doesn't it use that when kickstarting? Where's the
determination made? It can't be the 'Kickstart'-variable, since all my
systems have the value 'inherit' here, and only some of the
systems have the problem of getting the profile-ks
No more comments?
On Tue, Mar 9, 2010 at 08:56, Jonas Bygdén jonaslis...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Mar 8, 2010 at 22:12, Scott Henson shen...@redhat.com wrote:
Excerpts from Jonas Bygdén's message of Mon Mar 08 15:59:11 -0500 2010:
No, then you totally misunderstood me.
I *most
Hi!
I'm going nuts.
After upgrading our Spacewalk server to 0.8 (and hence cobbler to 2.0) we
can't get the systems to set their ip-address statically any more.
After checking, testing, editing, testing, checking, testing, editing and
more testing I'm 99% sure that I get the *profile* kickstart
On Mon, Mar 8, 2010 at 22:12, Scott Henson shen...@redhat.com wrote:
Excerpts from Jonas Bygdén's message of Mon Mar 08 15:59:11 -0500 2010:
No, then you totally misunderstood me.
I *most definitely do not* want the profile kickstart file, but I don't
understand why I get that instead of
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