Just a question for my own brain consistency:

Wouldn't a chkconfig in a chroot environment (and probably even accessing
the network) end up referencing the files in the chroot filesystem (which
are for a system which doesn't have a network "on") and not the real
filesystem and therefore give really wierd results?

Or do these guys all run in a smart enough way that they check the memory
environment and don't go trying to touch files on the disk to get their
info?

On 2/9/07, Bernard Li <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi Greg:

Looks like you need to patch yume:

http://svn.oscar.openclustergroup.org/trac/oscar/changeset/5023

(The line with if (&distro_repos() eq "suse") ...)

BTW, for the background on this, see this thread in oscar-devel:


http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg06105.html

Cheers,

Bernard

On 2/9/07, Greg Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 09, 2007 at 03:13:56PM -0600, Michael Edwards wrote:
> >On 2/9/07, Greg Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>--> About to run
> >>/opt/oscar-5.1a1r5696M/packages/torque/scripts/post_client_rpm_install
> >>for torque
> >>insserv: Service network has to be enabled for service pbs_mom
> >>insserv: exiting now!
> >>/sbin/insserv failed, exit code 1
> >>pbs_mom
0:off  1:off  2:off  3:off  4:off  5:off  6:off
> >>There were errors running post_rpm_install scripts.  Please check your
> >>logs. at ./post_rpm_install line 91
> >>at /usr/lib/systeminstaller/SystemInstaller/Tk/Image.pm line 479
> >>Couldn't run postinstall at
> >>/usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.8.8/x86_64-linux-thread-multi/Tk.pm line
247
> >
> >Was the network service running before you started?  From my
understanding
> >the sanity_check framework should have prevented installation from
> >continuing if something that big was down...
>
> This is inside the chroot of the new image created by mksiimage.
> After mksiimage finishes creating the image, there are several scripts
> run, some from inside the chroot, and some from outside it.  The failing
> one is packages/torque/scripts/post_client_rpm_install when run inside
> the chroot of the new sles10 client image.
>
> My guess is whatever normally turns these on when doing a SLES10 install
> is just not running, whether it is a script in the their installer that
> isn't run when just using yum to slap down the rpms or maybe I'm missing
> an rpm (I started from the oscarsamples/suse-10.0-i386.rpmlist).
>
> Greg
>
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