updateflag.awk is used to send a request to xcatd to indicate that
installation/netboot has been finished.

The 'updateflag.awk MN 3002' will be called for diskfull installation and '
updateflag.awk $MASTER 3002 "installstatus booted"' should be for the
diskless boot. So you case was a diskfull installation, right?

For the debugging, you need to check whether the process 'xcatd: install
monitor' has been started on MN, it is used to handle the request from the
updateflag.awk.
Also you can try to get some hints from syslog: 1. whether 'nodeset next'
command was called? 2. Search the message from node with tag 'xcat'.

You also could try to debug into the do_installm_service in the xcatd. See
the code to handle the 'ready', 'next' ...


Thanks
Best Regards
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From:   Dave Barry <[email protected]>
To:     xCAT Users Mailing list <[email protected]>
Date:   2011-12-09 07:35
Subject:        [xcat-user] Installing node hanging at updateflag.awk



Hi *,

Can't seem to figure this issue out. I have a node who is running it's
postscripts properly (as far as I can tell), but then hangs at
updateflag.awk. The specific line that it seems to hang at and is showing
in ps xf is:

/bin/awk -f updateflag.awk cmgmt1 3002


That's all that is in the processes line, there is no actual command after
the 3002. Even more puzzling is in /tmp/mypostscript.post, the following
line does not exist at the very end, while it does on other nodes who
installed properly:

updateflag.awk $MASTER 3002 "installstatus booted"


I can resolve both the node and it's master forwards and backwards. This
node also installs just fine when I give it a different profile, so there
is either something in the OS it is installing (centos 5.4) or one of my
postscripts in this profile that is causing the issue, but I don't know how
to continue troubleshooting this problem when the issue does not appear to
be DNS related. Usually problems like this are caused by DNS.

What would cause mypostscript.post to not have the installstatus line at
the bottom? Does this line get written to that file after a certain
"something" happens? Any thoughts on logs or something I can look at that
would cause this behavior?


Thanks!
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