Have you tried the Use your own kernel (UYOK) function?

It is possible that SIS is mis-detecting your network card drivers and
therefore having problems...

On 4/16/07, Ivan Adzhubey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On Monday 16 April 2007 01:35:04 pm Michael Edwards wrote:
> That sounds like a problem we used to have with pfilter.  Did you select
> pfilter to be installed, it is not selected by default in 5.0.

pfilter neither selected nor installed (just checked to be sure). I have
iptables configured on the server node with eth0 (private LAN) interface
set
as trusted. I also tried disabling iptables altogether, as I wrote, no
effect. SELinux is disabled. Frankly, I am lost. In the process of
debugging
this issue and I will post updates as soon as I get something.

> On 4/16/07, Ivan Adzhubey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I am installing OSCAR 5.0, with Fedora Core 5 fresh install on a
server
> > node.
> > Everything goes smooth until I try to push OSCAR image to slave nodes
via
> > network boot (PXE). If I select rsync as a transport, oscar_wizard
> > proceeds
> > to network-booting a node just fine, partitions hard drive, creates
local
> > filesystem and initiates rsync image transfer without any errors or
> > warnings
> > reported. Then the transfer will abort at about 50% and time out.
There
> > is no
> > errors whatsoever reported, it just stops abruptly. I can still ping
> > slave node from the server node and after install script fails on the
> > node upon rsync timeout and throws a shell prompt I can also ping
server
> > node from the
> > slave, but alas - no rsync traffic at all. I initially suspected a
> > hardware
> > problem and tried replacing network switch, cables, power cycling both
> > head
> > node and slave, etc. Nothing helped. I also tried disabling firewall,
no
> > effect. However, now every next attempt after the initial failure the
> > image
> > transfer will not even start, just sits at 0% and eventually times
out.
> > Which
> > looks more like a software problem to me. All other transport options
> > work fine, e.g. BitTorrent, multicast, but I'd really like to be able
to
> > use rsync
> > since it is by far the fastest transport supported.
> >
> > On a related issue: should I try upgrading server node OS (with yume)
> > before
> > creating slave images? Will this put updated rsync into the image or
is
> > it a
> > fixed part of SystemImager network boot image (together with the
kernel)?
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Ivan Adzhubey
> >
> >
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