>From the svn commit history, it looks like jarrod added this for windows
deployments.  I'm guessing on windows node deployments it accomplishes the
same thing that updateflag.awk accomplishes on linux node deployments (tell
xcatd that this node is done installing, so the next time it boots it
should be told to boot from its disk).  But i agree with you that i don't
think we need to pkg the source code in the rpm.

Jarrod,

At runtime do we need anything from the postscripts/upflag directory?  I'm
guessing we only need postscripts/upflagx64.exe and
postscripts/upflagx86.exe?  So during the xCAT rpm build process, when we
create postscripts.tar.gz, can i exclude the whole upflag dir?  Let me know
and i'll make that change.

Bruce Potter        STSM, Linux & AIX Cluster Development, IBM,
Poughkeepsie, NY
Email: [email protected]    Phone:  external: 845-433-7073, internal: TL
293-7073




From:   Stuart Barkley <[email protected]>
To:     [email protected],
Date:   05/30/2012 09:02 PM
Subject:        [xcat-user] /install/postscripts/upflag directory



What is the purpose of the directory /install/postscripts/upflag?

This appears to be Visual C source code.

Please make this go to it's proper place (somewhere in the source code
tree).

Thanks,
Stuart Barkley
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