Hi Erich:

Just tested it -- in general it works fine under CentOS 4.

I would recommend doing some cleanup to /tftpboot prior to copying the
new files over, eg. deleting memtest* kernel-x* etc -- in this case in
the future when upgrading netbootmgr, it won't leave cruft all over
the place.

On 5/7/07, Erich Focht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> - a command line interface has been added (netbootmgr-cmd). This can be used
>   to list and set manually the "next boot actions". It will be used to set the
>   NBA for multi-arch installs.

May I suggestion running netbootmgr-cmd without any arguments either
displays the help screen or outputs the status?  Currently it does
nothing.

Also, when you do netbootmgr-cmd --status, the sort order for the
nodes are wrong -- at least it is not the same as the GUI -- are the
code different?

> - a set of commands have been added for gathering status information which is
>   displayed in the netbootmgr panel. Currently checking actively:
>   - ganglia status (is the host active by means of ganglia heartbeat?)
>   - systemimager status (checking systemimager status XML file, for normal
>   hosts this will just show that the host was installed and rebooted)

Do I need to do any special configuration to get these info?

BTW, perhaps the binaries should go to /usr/sbin instead of /usr/bin
since this tool is meant to be used by the root user...

Cheers,

Bernard

-------------------------------------------------------------------------
This SF.net email is sponsored by DB2 Express
Download DB2 Express C - the FREE version of DB2 express and take
control of your XML. No limits. Just data. Click to get it now.
http://sourceforge.net/powerbar/db2/
_______________________________________________
Oscar-devel mailing list
[email protected]
https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/oscar-devel

Reply via email to