HI Gilad,

The otherpkgs or ospkg should work:

Otherpkg:

#        On MN, You need to:
#        1. put rpms under /install/post/otherpkgs/os/arch directory where
'os' and 'arch'
#           can be found in the nodetype table.
#        2. put the name of the packages to /opt/xcat/share/xcat/netboot
(install)/platform
#           directory. The file name is one of the following:
#              profile.os.arch.otherpkgs.pkglist
#              profile.os.otherpkgs.pkglist
#              profile.arch.otherpkgs.pkglist
#              profile.otherpkgs.pkglist
#       3. updatenode noderange otherpkgs

ospkg:
#        On MN, You need to:
#        1. update the rpms under /install/os/arch/... directory where 'os'
and 'arch'
#           can be found in the nodetype table.
#        2. put new package names to /install/custom/netboot
(install)/platform or
#           /opt/xcat/share/xcat/netboot(install)/platform
#           directory. The file name is one of the following:
#              profile.os.arch.pkglist
#              profile.os.pkglist
#              profile.arch.pkglist
#              profile.pkglist
#       updatenode noderange ospkgs

BTW, in xCAT 2.8, a new feature was added to support os updates, you could
specify the pkgdir to be multiple paths like:
pkgdir=<osbasedir>,<osupdatesdir>, then the os installation or updatenode
could recognize the os updates automatically.


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From:   Gilad Berman <[email protected]>
To:     xCAT Users Mailing list <[email protected]>
Date:   2013-01-03 18:34
Subject:        [xcat-user] Upgrading new kernel



Hello list,

i looked on the web site and i'm sure i missed something -
What is the best way to upgrade new kernel on the machines installed by
xCAT. the tricky issue (??) is that those servers are also used as service
nodes and cNFS servers.
Should we add this repo to the .tmpl file (similar to teh SDK)?

thx in advance.

Regards,

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HPC Architect
IBM System & Technology Group. Israel

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