Thanks!
I would push for another attribute named "httpserver" being
introduced. Would make much more sense imho :)
On 3/16/2012 3:31 AM, Hua Zhong Wang wrote:
Two questiosn are addressed here,
1. In xcat 2.6.x, there are several problems on sles/rhel
working with service node pool. From xcat 2.7,
tftpserver/xcatmaster can be set to empty and image server
setting to tftpserver address should work here.
2. We are still discussing if image server should be set to
tftpserver address or adding some other new attribute like
"httpserver". "nfsserver" is just used for nfs mount, if
ram-disk statelite is the case, it doesn't make sense to set
image server to nfsserver address.
Best Regards,
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Russell Jones ---2012-03-16 01:52:36---It
appears that add-on entries defined in the SLES templates is
using tftpserver address instead of
From: Russell
Jones <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Date: 2012-03-16
01:52
Subject: [xcat-user]
Add-on products for SLES use tftpserver entry instead of
nfsserver (ala redhat)
It appears that add-on entries defined in the SLES
templates is using tftpserver address instead of nfsserver to
fill in the URL. If I am not mistaken this makes it impossible
to utilize service node pools as a result.
Example of an add-on block with tftpserver blank (notice how the
URL line is missing the host):
<add-on>
<add_on_products config:type="list">
<listentry>
<media_url>http:///install/sles11.1/x86_64/sdk1</media_url>
<product>SuSE-Linux-SDK</product>
<product_dir>/</product_dir>
<ask_on_error
config:type="boolean">false</ask_on_error> <!--
available since openSUSE 11.0 -->
<name>SuSE-Linux-SDK</name> <!--
available since openSUSE 11.1/SLES11 (bnc#433981) -->
</listentry>
</add_on_products>
</add-on>
Example with tftpserver filled in:
<add-on>
<add_on_products config:type="list">
<listentry>
<media_url>http://172.16.0.1/install/sles11.1/x86_64/sdk1</media_url>
<product>SuSE-Linux-SDK</product>
<product_dir>/</product_dir>
<ask_on_error
config:type="boolean">false</ask_on_error> <!--
available since openSUSE 11.0 -->
<name>SuSE-Linux-SDK</name> <!--
available since openSUSE 11.1/SLES11 (bnc#433981) -->
</listentry>
</add_on_products>
</add-on>
Can this behavior be changed to utilize the nfsserver line
instead like redhat/centos uses for repo URL's?
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