atftp was obsoleted, because we are now using the tftp that comes in the
distro (tftp-hpa).  The xCAT spec file Requires /etc/xinetd.d/tftp, which
was intended to pull in the tftp-server rpm in rhel and the tftp rpm in
sles.  The config file that AAsn.pm generates is for these rpms.  Not sure
how you ended up with atftp-server on your system.

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




From:   "Pocina, Goran" <[email protected]>
To:     "[email protected]"
            <[email protected]>,
Date:   06/11/2012 04:22 PM
Subject:        Re: [xcat-user] xcat - tftp compatibility issue?



Saw a similar report in the bug tracker, so there’s a chance there’s a fix
being worked on:
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detail&aid=3505360&group_id=208749&atid=1006945

However after updating to the latest snapshot,  the xinetd.d/tftp file is
still being overwritten by AAsn.pm.   The version are now:

[root@drdkvm0003 /]# rpm -qa | egrep -i 'atftp|xcat-server'
atftp-server-0.7-6.el6.rf.x86_64
xCAT-server-2.7.3-snap201206110241.noarch


Perhaps the easiest short term fix for me is just to allow AAsn.pm to
generate a non-working xinetd conf file for tftpd, and to start tftp from a
separate, /etc/init.d/tftp  init script.   I’m a little hesitant to do this
because there’s code in AAsn.pm that restarts xinetd, which would result in
tftp being restarted, and if an init script is used to start tftp instead,
xcat will not have control over tftp.

Thanks,

Goran

_____________________________________________
From: Pocina, Goran
Sent: Monday, June 11, 2012 1:53 PM
To: '[email protected]'
Subject: xcat - tftp compatibility issue?


I have the following installed on a Linux CentOS 6.2 Management node:

xCAT-server-2.7.1-snap201204060047.noarch
atftp-server-0.7-6.el6.rf.x86_64

Once installed, whenever xcatd is restarted, the following xinetd file is
generated for tftp:

[root@drdkvm0003 xcat]# cat  /etc/xinetd.d/tftp
# default: on
# description: The tftp server serves files using the trivial file transfer
protocol. The tftp protocol is often used to boot diskless worksta.
service tftp
{
    disable         = yes
    socket_type     = dgram
    protocol        = udp
    wait            = yes
    user            = apache
    group           = apache
    server          = /usr/sbin/in.tftpd
    server_args     = -s /tftpboot -m /etc/tftpmapfile4xcat.conf
    per_source      = 11
    cps             = 100 2
    flags           = IPv4
}

However according to the atftpd man page, the server args above won’t work.
in order to work with atftp, the following changes are needed:

[root@drdkvm0003 xinetd.d]# diff /tmp/tftp /etc/xinetd.d/tftp
5c5
<     disable         = yes
---
>     disable         = no
12c12
<     server_args     = -s /tftpboot -m /etc/tftpmapfile4xcat.conf
---
>     server_args     = -v --logfile /var/log/tftpd /tftpboot

The problem is every time xcatd is restarted, /etc/xinetd.d/tftp is
overwritten by: /opt/xcat/lib/perl/xCAT_plugin/AAsn.pm

I wondering whether I should look for a different version of tftpd,  try
the latest xCAT snapshot, or look for a configuration problem?  Likely the
default of “disable = yes” is a configuration issue in my db, but the
AAsn.pm doesn’t appear to have much wiggle room for different tftpd
server_args.

(BTW I tried installing atftp-xcat, but it shows that it’s been obsoleted
by xCAT-server.)

Thanks,

Goran

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