Hi Guys, I'm still having this problem. It is 100% random, there is nothing I can do to reproduce (or not) this problem. Basically, sometimes install goes through and sometimes doesn't (mostly doesn't). What could I do to actually see what's failing? Up2date -v doesn't help... Does anyone else have this problem? Is it only me updating servers in anaconda (from kickstart)?
I though that it makes perfect sense to do upgrades while installing OS, no? Some extra info: - 20 servers T310 - OS: RHEL 4.8, selinux off, install via PXE then NFS. Extras (dell repo) - http server on the same network). No problems with http (apache, centos 5.5) - I'm getting: No handlers could be found for logger "trace.firmwaretools" - all servers are affected - RAID1, fully initialized. - on console 2 I can see bootstrap_firmware running. - random - sometimes it goes through - I've looked on google: apart from my post and this discussion: http://lists.us.dell.com/pipermail/firmware-tools-devel/2008-January/000 241.html I can't see much more... Many thanks in advance! -- Kind Regards Chris Skretowski MCSE: S+M, MCTS -----Original Message----- From: Chris Skretowski Sent: 23 July 2010 11:16 To: [email protected] Subject: RE: How to setup raid on 20x servers automatically? (up2date --solvedeps=$(bootstrap_firmware -u crashing sometimes) Hi, I'm trying to work out why this command sometimes works and sometimes doesn't when invoked from kickstart: up2date --solvedeps=$(bootstrap_firmware -u) Same server for testing purposes (out of batch of 20), fresh install every time, using local REPO... Last message on the screen is: No handlers could be found for logger "trace.firmwaretools" but that's not stopping it from running. Sometimes it just carries on, sometimes it doesn't. Can't see any error in logs, other bits are OK. OMSA installs every time. SElinux is disabled. Only way to go past that problem is to kill from another console "bootstrap_firmware" but that is (well, supposed to be) unattended install!!! Yeah, I could do that quicker just by installing them one by one but I don't want. It should work. We would need that in the near future. (according to update process, firmware is already outdated on NICs so I need to run that command) Just to clarify: RHEL 4.8, local repo for DELL (latest only), same server used for testing- but others have same problem. No problems with network as far as I can see (and other bits are OK). Any input more than appreciated! -- Kind Regards Chris Skretowski MCSE: S+M, MCTS This email may contain information which is privileged or confidential. This information is intended only for the named recipient. If you are not the intended recipient, please be aware that disclosure, copying, distribution or use of this information is prohibited. If you have received this email in error, we would be grateful if you would inform us as soon as possible by telephoning +44 (0) 1769 573431, or by email to [email protected] and then delete this email. Views or opinions expressed in this email are those of the writer, and are not necessarily the views of Mole Valley Farmers Limited or its subsidiary companies. Unless specifically stated, this email does not constitute any part of an offer or contract. _______________________________________________ Linux-PowerEdge mailing list [email protected] https://lists.us.dell.com/mailman/listinfo/linux-poweredge Please read the FAQ at http://lists.us.dell.com/faq
