Hi all,
I'm having a difficult time understanding how the chain table comes into
play and when each piece is read / written to.
When doing a nodeset node rumcmd=something, I would expect it to change
chain.chain to runcmd=something, keep chain.currstate and chain.currchain to
whatever it's currently doing, and when on reboot it would see that
chain.chain is now runcmd=something and execute it, and update
chain.currchain and chain.currstate when it begins execution.
Instead, it sets chain.currstate to whatever I put in nodeset, and
chain.chain and currchain are never touched.
I've read the man pages and whatever I could find on sourceforge about the
chain table, but confusion still abounds. Is there any other documentation
out there regarding the chain table, or could somebody perhaps clarify a bit
more on what each piece of chain table represents and how they fit in to the
rest of the xcat system?
Thanks!
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