Hi,
I applied the Bernard's fix to systeminstaller-oscar on RHEL5-X86 and it seems
to work just fine.
The new systeminstaller-oscar was built and checked into the branch-5-1 now.
https://svn.oscar.openclustergroup.org/trac/oscar/changeset/6715
https://svn.oscar.openclustergroup.org/trac/oscar/changeset/6716
Please try to test this and let us know how it goes on your machines.
Regards,
- DongInn
Bernard Li wrote:
> BTW, the following patch for /usr/bin/mkdhcpdconf will get you going for
> now...
>
> --- mkdhcpconf.orig 2007-11-30 11:28:53.000000000 -0800
> +++ mkdhcpconf 2007-11-30 11:28:39.000000000 -0800
> @@ -51,7 +51,7 @@
> interface=>{ ARGCOUNT=> ARGCOUNT_ONE,
> DEFAULT=> "eth0"},
> bootfile=> {ARGCOUNT=> ARGCOUNT_ONE,
> - DEFAULT=>
> "pxelinux.0:i686,pxelinux.0:i586,pxelinux.0:x86_64,elilo.efi:ia64"},
> + DEFAULT=>
> "pxelinux.0:i686,pxelinux.0:i586,pxelinux.0:i386,pxelinux.0:x86_64,elilo.efi:ia64"},
> gateway=>{ARGCOUNT=> ARGCOUNT_ONE},
> domain=>{ARGCOUNT=> ARGCOUNT_ONE},
> nameservers=>{ARGCOUNT=> ARGCOUNT_ONE},
>
> Cheers,
>
> Bernard
>
> On 11/30/07, Bernard Li <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hi guys:
>>
>> I noticed that with the current crispy branch, images created on x86
>> have arch 'i386' as opposed to 'i686' which it used to be:
>>
>> # mksiimage
>> Name Path Arch
>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> oscarimage /var/lib/systemimager/ima i386
>>
>> This change seems to be stemming from OSCAR::PackagePath.
>>
>> This leads to problem with SystemInstaller's mkdhcpdconf which does
>> not recognize i386 as an arch and the resulting /etc/dhcpd.conf will
>> have the filename field empty (instead of listing pxelinux.0):
>>
>> filename "";
>>
>> Question -- what's the reasoning behind this change, and how should we fix
>> this?
>>
>> There are two obvious approaches:
>>
>> 1) Fix OSCAR::PackagePath so that when the image is created (using
>> mksiimage -A) the arch passed is i686 instead of i386
>>
>> 2) Fix SystemInstaller's mkdhcpdconf to support i386 as well
>>
>> Both can be easily done, but just trying to figure out which is the
>> "right" way to do so.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Bernard
>>
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