All,

I am running a dual CPU Dual-Core Opteron system using RH AS3.0 for AMD update 3 with a Tyan mobo. I am trying to setup SI to work in a small cluster env. I installed all of the packages and it goes well. Below is the contents of /tmp/sis-pacakges:

 flamethrower-0.1.6-1.noarch.rpm
 install
 perl-AppConfig-1.52-4.noarch.rpm
perl-AppConfig-1.52-4.noarch.rpm?download&failedmirror=cogent.dl.sourceforge.net perl-AppConfig-1.52-4.noarch.rpm?download&failedmirror=mesh.dl.sourceforge.net
 perl-MLDBM-2.01-1.noarch.rpm
 stable.list
 systemconfigurator-2.2.2-1.noarch.rpm
 systemimager-client-3.4.1-1.noarch.rpm
 systemimager-common-3.4.1-1.noarch.rpm
 systemimager-flamethrower-3.4.1-1.noarch.rpm
 systemimager-i386boot-standard-3.4.1-1.noarch.rpm
 systemimager-server-3.4.1-1.noarch.rpm
 systeminstaller-1.04-1.noarch.rpm
 systeminstaller-x11-1.04-1.noarch.rpm

Then I continue on in the manual and try to do this section:

For RPM based distributions:

1. Download and install the systemimager-server RPM and required dependencies from
           http://systemimager.org/download/ .
  2.      Install each package with the rpm command.
            # rpm -Uvh *.rpm
3. The rpms leave the systemimager service disabled by default, so you will need to start the systemimager service in order to make images available to your clients via rsync.

To make systemimager automatically start each time you boot your system, run:

          chkconfig --add systemimager

You can list the set of runlevels where systemimager will be automatically started by running:

          chkconfig --list systemimager

          To start systemimager by hand, run:

          service systemimager start

But where is the "systemimager" binary? I searched the whole hard drive. I have double-checked my work and it looks good.

I looked in the /etc/init.d directory and found:

     systemimager-server-flamethrowerd  systemimager-server-rsyncd
     systemimager-server-netbootmond

I found /etc/systemimager directory but there were no clues.

What am I doing wrong?

Thanks!
Darius




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