Yes... anyway if there's only a single node to be re-imaged it doesn't
make sense to use bittorrent, otherwise if there's a subset of nodes to
be reimaged, the swarm is the subset of the nodes and they can exploit
the bandwidth of each other. Moreover to add the installed nodes to the
swarm we should start a service on the clients, checking if the ports
are open, and in general "touching" the image made by the user... IMHO
this is not a good approach, but we could keep it in mind for the future
(see post-reboot script for example...)

Cheers,
-Andrea

Bernard Li wrote:
> Hi Andrea:
>  
> So does that mean in your implementation, after the initial deployment
> if there is a node that needs to be re-imaged, the other nodes will not
> be able to participate in the swarm?
>  
> Cheers,
>  
> Bernard
> 


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