On Tuesday 17 April 2007 04:41:57 pm Michael Edwards wrote:
> We test the functionality which OSCAR uses, by installing OSCAR.
>
> If you are having problems with the other features of Systemimager, you
> probably want to post them on the SIS mailing list, I am not sure those
> folks watch this list carefully.

Well, systemimager is what is used for software management in OSCAR, so I 
suppose it should be considered an integral part of OSCAR. If it does not 
work -- how a user is supposed to manage his/her cluster? Instead, I suggest 
OSCAR maintainers should submit bugs to systemimager team based on OSCAR bug 
reports submitted by OSCAR users.

That was flame mode of course... I will try to get to SIS mailing list. 
Anyway, although installing sudo on slave nodes fixed this particular 
problem, this *is* an OSCAR bug (no sudo in rpm lists for default 
oscarimage). Buggy SIS manpages is another story.

Can I upgrade to the latest systemimager version on my existing OSCAR 5.0 
installation or will it break more than fix? Anyone tried this?

--Ivan

> On 4/17/07, Ivan Adzhubey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Checking client nodes I can see sudo is indeed not installed on them.
> > Men, I
> > can't believe the version numbers in this software: 5.0, 3.7.5... did
> > anyone
> > actually tried using these programs at any point?
> >
> > --Ivan
> >
> > On Tuesday 17 April 2007 02:38:01 pm Ivan Adzhubey wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > Looks like SystemImager 3.7.5 included with OSCAR 5.0 is also a mess.
> >
> > First
> >
> > > si_pushupdate complained 'Unknown option' when I
> > > tried --nolilo, --no-bootmanager, and --dry-run, although the last two
> >
> > are
> >
> > > listed in the program's help message (!) and the first one is listed in
> > > documentation. Removed these options, still refuses to run:
> > >
> > > # si_pushupdate --client node1 --domain cluster.net --server
> > > oscarserver.cluster.net --image oscarimage --ssh-user root
> > > bash: sudo: command not found
> > >
> > > # which sudo
> > > /usr/bin/sudo
> > >
> > > The error is the same if I try with or without --ssh-user option.

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