Can you provide an lsdef of a node that is failing to boot?

Can you also provide a tabdump of the standard xcat tables? (network, nodelist, nodetype, etc). A single line from each that shows the configuration tied to what a failing node is using is fine.

Also, I know you said this happened after rebooting, but humor me - these nodes were running 6.3 successfully prior to your MN being rebooted? Everything I have ran across on my Google searches of the error messages you are seeing are tied to either hardware issues or drivers missing.



On 1/21/2013 3:37 PM, Jesus R. Camou wrote:
Reinstalled the management node on a different machine, imported back same xcat database and config. Still same behaviour, kernel panics before triggering installation (after loading initrd.img), so it must be something else. The weird part is that this was working and decided to stop working all of the sudden. Don't remember changing anything significant either.

On Mon, Jan 21, 2013 at 12:04 PM, Jesus R. Camou <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Made sure no other interfaces are using this ip, cleared the dhcpd
    leases and rediscovered the node. Same results, here's the mn's
    /var/log/messages:

    Jan 21 12:01:20 xcat xCAT: xCAT: Allowing makedhcp to xclustn5 -d
    for root from localhost
    Jan 21 12:03:23 xcat dhcpd: DHCPDISCOVER from 00:1b:24:93:b3:c0
    via eth0
    Jan 21 12:03:24 xcat dhcpd: DHCPOFFER on 10.32.0.70 to
    00:1b:24:93:b3:c0 via eth0
    Jan 21 12:03:25 xcat dhcpd: DHCPREQUEST for 10.32.0.70 (10.32.0.5)
    from 00:1b:24:93:b3:c0 via eth0
    Jan 21 12:03:25 xcat dhcpd: DHCPACK on 10.32.0.70 to
    00:1b:24:93:b3:c0 via eth0
    Jan 21 12:03:25 xcat in.tftpd[9282]: RRQ from 10.32.0.70 filename
    xcat/xnba.kpxe
    Jan 21 12:03:25 xcat in.tftpd[9282]: tftp: client does not accept
    options
    Jan 21 12:03:25 xcat in.tftpd[9283]: RRQ from 10.32.0.70 filename
    xcat/xnba.kpxe
    Jan 21 12:03:25 xcat dhcpd: DHCPDISCOVER from 00:1b:24:93:b3:c0
    via eth0
    Jan 21 12:03:26 xcat dhcpd: DHCPOFFER on 10.32.0.66 to
    00:1b:24:93:b3:c0 via eth0
    Jan 21 12:03:26 xcat dhcpd: DHCPREQUEST for 10.32.0.66 (10.32.0.5)
    from 00:1b:24:93:b3:c0 via eth0
    Jan 21 12:03:26 xcat dhcpd: DHCPACK on 10.32.0.66 to
    00:1b:24:93:b3:c0 via eth0
    Jan 21 12:03:51 xcat dhcpd: DHCPDISCOVER from 00:1b:24:93:b3:c0
    via eth0
    Jan 21 12:03:51 xcat dhcpd: DHCPOFFER on 10.32.0.70 to
    00:1b:24:93:b3:c0 via eth0
    Jan 21 12:03:51 xcat dhcpd: DHCPREQUEST for 10.32.0.70 (10.32.0.5)
    from 00:1b:24:93:b3:c0 via eth0
    Jan 21 12:03:51 xcat dhcpd: DHCPACK on 10.32.0.70 to
    00:1b:24:93:b3:c0 via eth0
    Jan 21 12:03:51 xcat xCAT: xCAT: Allowing getcredentials x509cert
    Jan 21 12:04:02 xcat xCAT: xcatd: Processing discovery request
    from 10.32.0.70
    Jan 21 12:04:04 xcat xCAT node discovery: xclustn5 has been discovered
    Jan 21 12:04:07 xcat dhcpd: DHCPRELEASE of 10.32.0.70 from
    00:1b:24:93:b3:c0 via eth0 (found)
    Jan 21 12:04:09 xcat dhcpd: DHCPDISCOVER from 00:1b:24:93:b3:c0
    via eth0
    Jan 21 12:04:09 xcat dhcpd: DHCPOFFER on 10.32.0.155 to
    00:1b:24:93:b3:c0 via eth0
    Jan 21 12:04:09 xcat dhcpd: DHCPREQUEST for 10.32.0.155
    (10.32.0.5) from 00:1b:24:93:b3:c0 via eth0
    Jan 21 12:04:09 xcat dhcpd: DHCPACK on 10.32.0.155 to
    00:1b:24:93:b3:c0 via eth0
    Jan 21 12:04:27 xcat xCAT: xCAT: Allowing getcredentials x509cert
    from xclustn5
    Jan 21 12:04:28 xcat xCAT: xCAT: Allowing nextdestiny for xclustn5
    from xclustn5
    Jan 21 12:04:36 xcat xCAT: xCAT: Allowing getbmcconfig for
    xclustn5 from xclustn5
    Jan 21 12:07:19 xcat dhcpd: DHCPDISCOVER from 00:1b:24:93:b3:c0
    via eth0
    Jan 21 12:07:19 xcat dhcpd: DHCPOFFER on 10.32.0.155 to
    00:1b:24:93:b3:c0 via eth0
    Jan 21 12:07:21 xcat dhcpd: DHCPREQUEST for 10.32.0.155
    (10.32.0.5) from 00:1b:24:93:b3:c0 via eth0
    Jan 21 12:07:21 xcat dhcpd: DHCPACK on 10.32.0.155 to
    00:1b:24:93:b3:c0 via eth0
    Jan 21 12:07:21 xcat in.tftpd[9391]: RRQ from 10.32.0.155 filename
    xcat/xnba.kpxe
    Jan 21 12:07:21 xcat in.tftpd[9391]: tftp: client does not accept
    options
    Jan 21 12:07:21 xcat in.tftpd[9392]: RRQ from 10.32.0.155 filename
    xcat/xnba.kpxe
    Jan 21 12:07:21 xcat dhcpd: uid lease 10.32.0.66 for client
    00:1b:24:93:b3:c0 is duplicate on eth0
    Jan 21 12:07:21 xcat dhcpd: DHCPDISCOVER from 00:1b:24:93:b3:c0
    via eth0
    Jan 21 12:07:21 xcat dhcpd: DHCPOFFER on 10.32.0.155 to
    00:1b:24:93:b3:c0 via eth0
    Jan 21 12:07:21 xcat dhcpd: uid lease 10.32.0.66 for client
    00:1b:24:93:b3:c0 is duplicate on eth0
    Jan 21 12:07:21 xcat dhcpd: DHCPREQUEST for 10.32.0.155
    (10.32.0.5) from 00:1b:24:93:b3:c0 via eth0
    Jan 21 12:07:21 xcat dhcpd: DHCPACK on 10.32.0.155 to
    00:1b:24:93:b3:c0 via eth0



    On Mon, Jan 21, 2013 at 8:27 AM, Russell Jones
    <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

        Jan 21 01:16:09 xcat dhcpd: uid lease 10.32.0.66 for client
        00:1b:24:93:b3:c0 is duplicate on eth0

        I haven't seen that before. What's in your leases file? Any
        duplicates for different macs?

        Anything else responding to pings on that IPthat shouldn't be?




        On 1/21/2013 3:10 AM, Jesus R. Camou wrote:
        Jan 21 01:16:09 xcat dhcpd: uid lease 10.32.0.66 for client
        00:1b:24:93:b3:c0 is duplicate on eth0


        
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