> I am new to Cobbler, and am wondering if anyone uses it to provision a large 
> cluster? Rather than having to collect a lot of MAC addresses and manually 
> create all the system records, I'd like to be able to have systems register 
> themselves when they are first booted. 

Assuming the Cobbler server sits in an internal cluster network, when we are 
provisioning the (uniform) worker nodes for the first time, we simply set the 
default entry for PXE boots to provision the correct distro, depending on your 
paths e.g. in /var/lib/tftpboot/pxelinux.cfg/default. You can enable menu in 
cobbler settings to let cobbler sync generate you a file showing the available 
profiles with the correct params. In the kickstart we use cobbler_register. 

> I've seen the snippet 'cobbler_register' which seems intended for this 
> purpose, but I can't figure out how to use it. Is anyone doing this? If so 
> can you provide specifics on how to do so? 

The snippet should just work when its used in a kickstart with 
$SNIPPET('cobbler_register'). Be sure to set register_new_installs in cobbler 
settings. We also have pxe_just_once set to 1. 

-- 
André Gemünd 
Fraunhofer-Institute for Algorithms and Scientific Computing 
[email protected] 
Tel: +49 2241 14-2193 
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