Bernard,
        The second option, i.e. Simply re-boot, have it network boot and thus
re-image.  We needed to do this due to a disk dying, and then found that
not everything was updated on the selected machine.

Frank

On Tue, 2003-09-09 at 02:44, Bernard Li wrote:
> Hi Frank:
> 
> When you say 're-image' - do you mean:
> 
> 1. Delete the node and then add it again in the same shot
> 2. Simply re-boot the machine and have it network boot and thus 
> re-imaging the machine
> 
> I will try to reproduce the problem with our current install of Oscar 
> v2.3 with RedHat 9.0.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Bernard
> 
> Frank Crawford wrote:
> > Folks,
> >     I've noticed that if you reimage a node in an OSCAR cluster you need to
> > rerun post_install again, otherwise a number of settings are no longer
> > available.  For example, the pfilter.conf file does not include any
> > other nodes, similarly, ntp is not configured and neither are many of
> > the other options.
> > 
> >     First off this probably should be documented, but a better fix would be
> > to better integrate these updates with SIS, either being directly
> > installed into the image, or added to the override directory.
> > 
> > Frank
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