> One idea - in using either rsync or multisync to attempt imaging a node, I 
> never once specified anywhere configurations for individual nodes (other 
> than NIC MACs and serial numbers, mine are all identical), yet under 
> multisync flamethrower was asked to pass over an override file tailored to 
> the node I was trying to test ("wulf004", namely the file 
> "override_wulf004"). I don't think this should happen.  Although perhaps 
> that what "multisync" is intended to do.
> 
> Instead of making a dedicated entry for "override_wulf004", I tried simply 
> providing a link in /var/lib/systemimager/flamethrower/modules pointing to 
> the default override image (override_oscarimage) called override_wulf004, 
> and attempted a multisync imaging of node 4.

Unfortunately, i do not understand what you are doing. Those are very specific 
SystemImager stuff and i have to admit i never do that.

> Guess what - it seemed to get this successfully. And then, according to 
> /tmp/si.log on the node, died as soon as it started the next step, 
> detecting for systemconfigurator:
> 
> [cut]
> Detecting systemconfigurator
> ---
> ---
> Killing off running processes
> write_variables
> Installation failed!!!
> [cut]

Do you have a 
/var/lib/systemimager/images/<image_name>/etc/systemconfig/systemconfig.conf 
file? You should have one, can you send to me the content of the file?


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