On Friday 11 May 2007 10:43, Bernard Li wrote:
> Hi Erich:
> 
> On 5/9/07, Erich Focht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > Oh, well... I'll check what might have gone wrong. It works for me.
> 
> How does it work?  What are the prerequisites?


Here is an example:

mhvtest:~ # mksimachine -l
Machine definitions.....
Name            Hostname             Gateway         Image
------------------------------------------------------------------------
opro1           opro1.stg.hpce.tld   192.168.50.122  opro-global
opro2           opro2.stg.hpce.tld   192.168.50.122  opro-per_image

Adapter definitions.....
Machine         Adap  IP address      Netmask         MAC
------------------------------------------------------------------------
opro1           eth0  192.168.50.123  255.255.255.0   00:0C:29:8D:34:A8
opro2           eth0  192.168.50.124  255.255.255.0   00:0C:29:E5:62:BD
mhvtest:~ # /usr/bin/netbootmgr-status opro1
opro1: ganglia=ALIVE,si=rebooted,pbs=free
mhvtest:~ # /usr/bin/netbootmgr-status opro1 opro2
opro1: ganglia=ALIVE,si=rebooted,pbs=free
opro2: ganglia=DEAD,si=rebooted,pbs=down


What you see as output is also displayed in the netbootmgr Status column.

Regards,
Erich



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