Re: [foreman-users] iPXE Global Default

2017-08-10 Thread Conor Mc Garvey
Yeah, I seen that post, which gave me hope that my approach is possible. So can the global iPXE template quoted in the code be managed in foreman provisioning templates? On Thursday, 10 August 2017 14:21:52 UTC+1, Lukas Zapletal wrote: > > Git blame shows me > >

[foreman-users] Foreman 1.15.3 bug fix release

2017-08-10 Thread Daniel Lobato Garcia
Foreman 1.15.3 is now available with bug fixes for twenty nine issues. Notably problems with permissions, CSV export and much more, check out the release notes for the full list of changes: https://theforeman.org/manuals/1.15/#Releasenotesfor1.15.3 Please report any bugs using our tracker (see

Re: [foreman-users] iPXE Global Default

2017-08-10 Thread Conor Mc Garvey
Hi Lukas, We have servers that we wish to provision using UEFI and from testing we have found that iPXE is the most stable across all cases. I have found the following code in "foreman-proxy/modules/tftp/server.rb" which indicates that iPXE does serve a "Global Default" through the pxelinux

Re: [foreman-users] iPXE Global Default

2017-08-10 Thread Lukas Zapletal
Conor, to be honest, I am really not sure what you are trying to do. We do have some iPXE support in Foreman, but this is mostly limited to iPXE template type, so you can use Foreman to generate its contents. If your intention is to have Foreman to supply custom DHCP filename option (e.g.

[foreman-users] iPXE Global Default

2017-08-10 Thread Conor Mc Garvey
Hi, I'm looking to use an iPXE script delivered over HTTP as my global default. This is to make use of the "3 state boot" in pure iPXE. http://projects.theforeman.org/projects/foreman/wiki/3_state_boot - *Known to Foreman and in Build mode* - *A MAC-specific PXE file is written (OS-specific

[foreman-users] Katello-Pulp desync

2017-08-10 Thread Aleksey Novikov
Hello! I use Katello for a while and noticed that the space occupied by the packages in /var/lib/pulp is constantly growing.The task of cleaning up orphaned packages is performed regularly, however, no packet removal occurs. Katello shows that the packages are not included in any repository: