Hi there,

The username and password for the microkernel is `root` then `thincrust`;
that may be useful if further debugging is needed.

First thing I would check is whether the node's facts have been reported to
the server yet. Run `razor nodes` to see the node number (`node1` if it's
your first node), then run `razor nodes node1 facts` to see if the facts
exist. If they don't, they either haven't run yet (meaning they will show
up soon) or there is an issue reporting them to Razor (this is where you
would check the microkernel by running `mk` commands and see if there is an
error.

If the facts do show up, we need a closer look at the policy. You are
correct in that having no tags means all nodes can bind to it, but it may
be disabled or its max count may already be reached. The broker piece
doesn't make any difference because the node isn't even binding yet.

Side note, which version of Razor is this?

Hope that helps for a start,

Scott

On Thu, Jul 28, 2016 at 1:12 PM Storoz <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi everyone,
>
> I am testing out Razor-server and the installation went fine. I created a
> policy without any tags (so that it will be applied to every node, right?)
> to install CentOS 7 using the Centos/7 task.
>
> When I start the other server the node is recognized but with no policies
> applied. The microkernel then boots (I first thought it was CentOS7 because
> it says so but apparently the microkernel is derived from CentOS) and then
> asks for a username and a password which I don't know. I tried using
> brokers with 'noop' and 'puppet' as type. I also verified that the .iso
> file is correctly downloaded and unpacked in /var/lib/razor/repo-store.
>
>
> Does anyone know what I might be doing wrong?
>
> Kind regards
>
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