Hi Jenn:
After creating the image, the *.disk.ide file is no longer read. You can however still modify the systemimager script to fix your problem, the script is in:
/var/lib/systemimager/scripts/<image name>.master
I suspect there are 2 places you need to modify, the place where systemimager partition your drives and the 'fstab' portion.
To remove a built image, you have to remove nodes associated to that image (delete nodes) and then run the command:
mksiimage --delete --name <image name>
Or there's also a GUI for SIS... try running "tksis".
Jeremy
Hope this helps.
Cheers,
Bernard
Jenn Sturm wrote:Hello All,
I had a typo in my *.disk.ide file for a new cluster I'm building. If I fix the file, can I just rebuild the nodes to have the disks properly formatted or do I need to go back to the "Build OSCAR Client Image" stage and create an entirely new image? If the latter, is there a way to purge my system of the first image so I can give the re-made image the same name? Hoping, though, that I can just rebuild the nodes...
-Jenn Sturm
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