Hello and thanks for the help,

[root@xcat ~]# nodels -v
Version 2.7.6 (svn r14451, built Tue Nov 27 21:57:27 EST 2012)

.. and yes, I have been doing "nodeset xclustn5 install" to get it 
re-provisioned.

The bare metals are Dells F1D, all with the same specs. Same as the xCAT 
management node. dmesg output here: http://pastebin.com/yNY0QTKC

Reinstalled the management node (btw it is now 10.32.0.6, instead of 
10.32.0.5), here's the content of /tftpboot/xcat/xnba/nodes/xclustn5:

#!gpxe
#install centos63-x86_64-compute
imgfetch -n kernel 
http://${next-server}/tftpboot/xcat/centos63/x86_64/vmlinuz
imgload kernel
imgargs kernel quiet repo=http://10.32.0.6/install/centos63/x86_64/ 
ks=http://10.32.0.6/install/autoinst/xclustn5 ksdevice=eth0 cmdline 
console=tty0 console=ttyS1,115200n8r BOOTIF=01-${netX/machyp}
imgfetch http://${next-server}/tftpboot/xcat/centos63/x86_64/initrd.img
imgexec kernel



On 01/21/2013 08:03 PM, Xiao Peng Wang wrote:
> Did you updated xCAT before this issue happens? Show out the xCAT version
> by 'nodels -v'.
>
> Did you run the 'nodeset' before you try to install the stateful node?
>
> Could you show out your hardware type?
>
> Could you show out the info of file
> http://10.32.0.5/tftpboot/xcat/xnba/nodes/xclustn5?
>
>
> Thanks
> Best Regards
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
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>
>
> From: "Jesus R. Camou" <[email protected]>
> To:   xCAT Users Mailing list <[email protected]>,
> Date: 2013/01/22 05:37
> Subject:      Re: [xcat-user] kernel panic
>
>
>
> 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]>
> 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]>
>    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 IP that 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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