Matt and Dave - I'm noticing that update-rpms rebuild the cache every time install_cluster is run. There is no reason for this, esp. since you said the cache updating code was there. IT seems like update-rpms isn't finding or reading the existing cache. I can tell that the tool is being run as `update-rpms --cache=u --url /tftpboot/rpm`. I let it run through once, and it got past the point where it wrote the package cache. The next time I ran install_cluster, update-rpms printed "WARNING: No cache found". The cache exists in /var/cache/update-rpms (all 14MB of it).
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