I'd recommend installing xnba-kvm on the hypervisor. It's more streamlined anyway (skipping the first of the two step pxe->xnba).... Does that help?
I can take a look additionally at trying to reproduce this as well. nodels vm10 vm.nicmodel What os is the hypervisor running? on the management node: rpm -q xnba-undi From: Robert Horton <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Date: 06/27/2013 10:49 AM Subject: [xcat-user] xnba provisioning of kvm vms with 2.8.1 Hi, I upgraded from 2.7.7 to 2.8.1 yesterday, since which provisioning of kvm vms using xnba seems to have stopped working. I'm attempting to put a disk image on them with nodeset vm10 osimage=rhels6.2-x86_64-install-vm rpower vm10 on If I display the console in wcons it gets xcat/xnba.kpxe via tftp then appears to start it - the last thing I see is PXE->EB: !PXE at 9BF7:0710, entry point at 9BF7:0397 UDNI code segment 9FB7:07A6, data segment 9C72:2CD8 (623-37kB) UDNI device is PCI 00:03.0 type gPXE 623kB free base memory after PXE unload after which nothing happens. If I change the netboot method to "pxe" if works as expected. I'm struggling to think what would have changed - the only thing I can think of is the way the dhcp leases are getting set up. Here's an example if it's any help: host vm10 { dynamic; hardware ethernet 42:61:0a:0e:50:15; fixed-address 10.14.80.21; supersede server.ddns-hostname = "vm10"; supersede host-name = "vm10"; if option user-class-identifier = "xNBA" and option client-architecture = 00:00 { supersede server.always-broadcast = 01; supersede server.filename = "http://${next-server}/tftpboot/xcat/xnba/nodes/vm10"; } elsif option user-class-identifier = "xNBA" and option client-architecture = 00:09 { supersede server.filename = "http://${next-server}/tftpboot/xcat/xnba/nodes/vm10.uefi"; } elsif option client-architecture = 00:07 { supersede server.filename = "xcat/xnba.efi"; } elsif option client-architecture = 00:00 { supersede server.filename = "xcat/xnba.kpxe"; } else { supersede server.filename = ""; } } Provisioning physical hosts appears to be OK although I've only tried one. I'm not sure what else to try - does anyone have any ideas? Rob ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ This SF.net email is sponsored by Windows: Build for Windows Store. http://p.sf.net/sfu/windows-dev2dev _______________________________________________ xCAT-user mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/xcat-user
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