On Friday 08 June 2007 03:57:14 pm Bernard Li wrote:
> The "Delete" function has been moved to the oscar_wizard manage mode
> -- invoke the oscar_wizard with --manage (default option) will give
> you the menu button.
>
> We figure that during deployment phase you wouldn't be deleting any
> clients -- but hey, I guess we make mistakes...

It was not active on the wizard window either. I guess that's because I 
haven't completed the cluster install at this point. Yes, this is quite 
annoying. You know, humans tend to make mistakes and then the only way to 
correct the node's definition in the install script is to delete incorrect 
node and start from scratch. Then even if you use the workaround with 
creating one extra dummy node definition and then deleting all of them -- the 
script will not only delete definitions but will attempt to actually remove 
nodes from the cluster, which are at that point still yet to be deployed and 
hence do not exist. Lots of timeouts and error messages generated, all in 
vain...

I have managed to get to actual image deployment but standard kernel failed to 
recognize client's disk (no surprise, this is a shiny new Tyan platform and 
that's why I decided to try Fedora 7 in the first place). I tried UYOK option 
and then si_prepareimage failed saying it can't determine the filesystem type 
on the headnode. The filesystem is default ext3, no thrills. More debugging 
needed I guess...

--Ivan

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