Hi,

Looking at some other problem I discovered that my chdef function 
was broken. The install was initially xcat 2.6.2 and then upgraded to 2.6.11.
The problem is as follow:
#chdef -m -t node -o p7n14-c -w postbootscript=otherpkgs
Error: No type was provided for object 'p7n14-c'.
Error: Skipping to the next object.
Error: One or more errors occured when attempting to create or modify xCAT 
object definitions.

Just to check:
#lsdef -s -t node -o p7n14-c
p7n14-c  (node)

I can use tabedit provided that I figure the right table but it is annoying.
Anyone has an idea if it can be easily fixed (without an upgrade).

Francois

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