Okay, we will be doing an upgrade of xCAT soon. I just wanted to double
check.
P.S. Can you take a crack at answering that gPXE/UNDI question?
On Wed, Jul 25, 2012 at 1:37 PM, Jarrod B Johnson <jbjoh...@us.ibm.com>wrote:
> Hmm, with xcat 2.7.3 you should be pulling in the 'xCAT-genesis' packages
> that replace the environment with something newer that has the appropriate
> nic drivers...
> -----Josh Nielsen <jniel...@hudsonalpha.com> <jniel...@hudsonalpha.com>wrote:
> -----
>
> To: xcat-user@lists.sourceforge.net
> From: Josh Nielsen <jniel...@hudsonalpha.com> <jniel...@hudsonalpha.com>
> Date: 07/25/2012 12:59PM
> Subject: [xcat-user] Getdestiny failing - can't open '/tmp/dhcpserver'
>
> Hello,
>
> I have some new IBM System X DX360M4 nodes (all our previous ones were
> DX360M3s) that I am trying to autodiscover with xCAT and I am running into
> the same problem as in this mail thread:
> http://www.mail-archive.com/xcat-user@lists.sourceforge.net/msg01267.html.
> Essentially the node boots up, does a dhcpdiscover, and grabs a generic
> bootloader (in my case yaboot but it also works with pxelinux.0) which then
> reinitiates the dhcpdiscover and queries again for the appropriate
> bootloader from the file in the xcat/xnba/nets/ folder and is served &
> boots xnba.kpxe. At this point I believe the xnba image is supposed to load
> and execute the autodiscovery process which includes the getdestiny script,
> but all I am seeing are the messages:
>
>
> cat: can't open '/tmp/dhcpserver': No such file or directory
> grep: /tmp/destiny: No such file or directory
> grep: /tmp/destiny: No such file or directory
>
>
> One reply by Jarrod Johnson to that email thread above mentioned a
> possible network driver issue and suggested using Genesis from xCAT
> v2.7. According to 'xcatconfig -v' I am running Version 2.3.1 of xCAT and I
> am running on Centos 5 (2.6.18-128.el5). Is there a way to get this working
> with my current version of xCAT and OS (inject drivers somehow?), or do I
> need to update to v2.7 of xCAT (does that require Centos 6)? In any case,
> is a network driver the most likely explanation for what I am seeing? I
> have tried everything that I can think of from the switch side to make sure
> SNMP is enabled and the port definitions are correct in the switch table
> for autodiscovery. Any ideas?
>
>
> Thanks,
> Josh Nielsen
>
>
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