Hello,
Thank you for your comments Olivier.
The nodes should not exist, however I see that the entries were added to
/etc/hosts because of my previous tries:
..
# OSCAR block: OSCAR hosts
192.168.0.86 epsl86
192.168.0.87 epsl87
192.168.0.88 epsl88
192.168.0.89 epsl89
But, what made me think of rsyncd was the message
"rsync: failed to connect to 127.0.0.1: Connection refused (111)"
There is something else that I noticed right now. For the last try I decided
to name the SIS image "centos63" (compared to "centos6" just before).
When analyzing the error messages it looks like some of the commands point to
the old image directory (centos6) :
ERROR: Impossible to detect the OS for /var/lib/systemimager/images/centos6 at
/opt/sync_files/bin/sync_files line 319
main::distro_detect('dir', '/var/lib/systemimager/images/centos6')
called at /opt/sync_files/bin/sync_files line 798
ERROR: Impossible to detect the distro (/var/lib/systemimager/images/centos6)
at /opt/sync_files/bin/sync_files line 800.
ERROR: Impossible to execute /opt/sync_files/bin/sync_files -i centos63 --force
--image-only at /var/lib/oscar/packages/sis/api-post-image line 205.
I will create the local epel repo and try again. There is no reason to do so
but I will eventually name my SIS image "centos6" again.
Kind Regards,
Costel SEITAN
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