Yuan Bai,
We do not have ifcfg-eth0 file because this way we can reboot a statelite node
with the ‘reboot’ command. If you will have this file, wicked will stuck the
shutdown process as soon as it tried to disable this interface.
Maybe this is related to the issue. I will try to check.
THX!
Picking up on this a bit late... but this might also be useful.
First, Confluent does a great job with nodehealth and indeed you do not need
more.
However, If you want another method of getting the active events, SNMP query is
pretty simple and Lenovo creates a table with all active events -
Hi Gilad,
Since I cannot reproduce this Bcast address 0.0.0.0 during statelite
provision, I think it is not directly caused by xCAT statelite provision.
Could you provide more information about this? So that we can do more
investigation.
Could you give us node definition and ifcfg-eth0 file