Seeing the same for ks_meta: not being rendered/available when using $ks_meta but each individual parameter defined via ks_meta are being available ($my_var1, $my_var2.
mgmt_parameters is being rendered (and seems to include the ks_meta): so that $mgmt_parameters is expanded to a json struct containing what you might be looking for Plus some additional fields like tree and from_cobbler. just add this in your ks_templete # A_TEST = $ks_meta # ANOTHER = $mgmt_parameters # ANOTHER ONE = $from_cobbler and $tree and $my_var1 expanded as below (some value replaced with <skipped>): # A_TEST = $ks_meta # ANOTHER = {'my_var1': '2017.07.1', 'tree': '<skipped>', 'from_cobbler': 1, 'my_var2': 'a_value', 'partnumber': 'NONE'} # ANOTHER ONE = $from_cobbler and <skipped> and 2017.07.1 So if you now the name of the variables passed via ks_meta this is easy job else you need to parse the json from $mgmt_parameters to extract the values you need, 2017-08-24 19:11 GMT+02:00 Michael C. Tiernan <mtier...@mit.edu>: > So I have taken to including a section in my kickstart that reads the > values of the ks_meta parameter and the value of mgmt_parameters. > > It seems that while ks_meta, is defined by cobbler (seen from dumpvars) it > does not seem to be showing up in my cheetah/kickstart environment. > > Two questions. > > 1) Anyone else seen this? > > 2) Is there a way to do a dumpvars type of listing of existing variables > from inside the cheetah code? > > Thanks for all your time. > _______________________________________________ > cobbler mailing list -- cobbler@lists.fedorahosted.org > To unsubscribe send an email to cobbler-le...@lists.fedorahosted.org >
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