hi Sunil,
this file should exist in /sbin directory when rootimg.gz is unpacked .
regards,
prem.
On Thu, Jun 30, 2011 at 6:48 PM, Sunil Venkatesh wrote:
> Hi Josh/Prem,
>
> I was trying to get xcat working with the PPC. However, I couldn't find the
> partimage-ng binary on the ramdisk. Is there
Hi Josh/Prem,
I was trying to get xcat working with the PPC. However, I couldn't find
the partimage-ng binary on the ramdisk. Is there any place I could find
this package? I have the partimage binaries that I downloaded off a
website, but couldn't find partimage-ng in that package. I am using
hi Josh,
i take back my statement below, saying that it would fail, if i don't
have a symbolic link
ext_sshd to sshd in the pam.d directory.
*
* my statement is only true if one follows the instructions *
* at(http://www.kudos.
hello Josh,
indeed it was an sshd config issue: external_sshd_config
also i would like to mention that, since i have 'PAM' enabled i had to
do the following as well to get it to work, and failed otherwise.
cd /etc/pam.d
ln -s sshd ext_sshd
i was scratching my head until i found the above soluti
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Prem,
This sounds like an sshd config issue. I'd work with the external_sshd_config
to find what is keeping you from being able to log in. Andy could confirm,
but I'm pretty sure vcld sets that file up to allow password based logins.
I'd compare
hello,
one more issue still standing.
with the swap of interfaces for 'IP0' and 'IP1'in 'Linux.pm' file i
was able login to the reserved node from the management node, but not
externally.
with the current setup of image capture does it require that the end
user use public keys to login instead o
hi Andy,
i will stick to this workaround for now, and this helps!!!
if i were to run a post load or post reservation script, any idea
where would that be?
regards,
prem.
On Tue, Jun 14, 2011 at 10:00 AM, Andy Kurth wrote:
> Hello Prem,
> We're working to make the code more flexible regarding
Hello Prem,
We're working to make the code more flexible regarding interface
names. For now, I think you're going to need to modify the code.
Open up lib/VCL/Module/OS/Linux.pm and find the generate_rc_local
subroutine. Find the following 2 lines and swap 'eth0' and 'eth1':
push(@array2print, 'I
hello,
every thing went well. have one minor correction to make.
since my eth0 is public and eth1 is private, any idea on how could i
guarantee that external_sshd_config listens to eth0 and gets the
public ip and sshd_config listens to eth1 and gets private ip.
because of the above switch of the
Josh,
got it to work!!!
'usepartimageng=0' set it to 1.
never mind about the link to download partimage-ng, i was under the
impression, that i will have to install partimage-ng, then looked
around to realize it already exists in rootimg.gz.
sincere thanks for patiently helping, now moving to ne
hi Josh,
>
> I need to add this to the documentation and should have mentioned it earlier.
> partimage can only capture a few file system types. I don't remember the
> exact list. I know it includes ext2/ext3 and ntfs. I also know that it
> cannot capture ext4 and anything involving LVM. That
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Prem,
On Thursday June 09, 2011, Prem Kumar wrote:
> hi Josh,
>
> significant progress ... although not fully successful.
>
> and very valuable tip from you!, this helped me quite a lot: "to aid
> debugging enable remoteshell and removing the /sbin/
hi Josh,
significant progress ... although not fully successful.
and very valuable tip from you!, this helped me quite a lot: "to aid
debugging enable remoteshell and removing the /sbin/reboot line at the
end"
i want to make a note few things here that got me past a little
further in capture pro
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Prem,
Good to hear you are making progress.
On Wednesday June 08, 2011, Prem Kumar wrote:
> hi Josh,
>
> made some progress with 'os' and 'arch' in nodetype set to 'image' and
> 'x86', yet i am missing something.
>
> kindly could you confirm where
hi Josh,
made some progress with 'os' and 'arch' in nodetype set to 'image' and
'x86', yet i am missing something.
kindly could you confirm where i went wrong from below in reference to
xcat and partimage setup:
- successfully installed a compute node with pxe boot and 'ks'
template located und
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On Wednesday June 08, 2011, Prem Kumar wrote:
> hi Josh, kindly bare with other inline questions before i try out your
> suggestions -
>
> > > 'vcl_rhel_node_template' then i need to have the following file
> > > under $installroot/image/$arch/
> > >
hi Josh, kindly bare with other inline questions before i try out your
suggestions -
> > 'vcl_rhel_node_template' then i need to have the following file
> > under $installroot/image/$arch/
> >
> > vcl_rhel_node_template.img
> > vcl_rhel_node_template.gz
> > vcl_rhel_node_template-parta1.gz
>
> The
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Prem,
My responses are inline.
On Wednesday June 08, 2011, Prem Kumar wrote:
> hi Josh,
>
> no i do not have the 'os' filed set to 'image' in the nodetype table.
> also i do not have the 'arch' field set to 'x86', instead i have it set to
> 'x86_64'
hi Josh,
no i do not have the 'os' filed set to 'image' in the nodetype table.
also i do not have the 'arch' field set to 'x86', instead i have it set to
'x86_64'.
this probably explains why it is not progressing.
just so i understand this correctly, this has been my approach, can you
confirm if
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Prem,
Make sure you have partimageng.pm in /opt/xcat/lib/perl/xCAT_plugin.
The "os" field in nodetype needs to be "image" and the "arch" field needs to
be "x86".
Can you confirm that is what you have specified in nodetype?
Josh
On Tuesday June 07
hello,
i am trying to get bare metal installs to work with vcl2.2 and xcat 2.x
using the info provided at:
https://cwiki.apache.org/VCL/adding-support-for-partimage-and-partimage-ng-to-xcat-2x-unofficial.html
my xcat installation works fine: i have successfully installed rhel nodes
using the foll
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