Mike
On 8/21/13 2:49 AM, Xiao Peng Wang wrote:
The following switch information is updated by discovery process. switch=Binary file (standard input) matches switchport=Binary file (standard input) matches Even this is not related to your deployment problem, but obviously the information of attribute 'switch' and 'switchport' are not correct. The issue can not be recreated in my development env. Could you help to run following commands on your management node to help the debugging? lldptool -n -i $dev -t -V sysName lldptool -n -i $dev -t -V sysName|grep -v 'System Name TLV Replace the '$dev' with the ethernet interface which face to the compute node. Thanks Best Regards ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Wang Xiaopeng (王晓朋) IBM China System Technology Laboratory Tel: 86-10-82453455 Email: w...@cn.ibm.com Address: 28,ZhongGuanCun Software Park,No.8 Dong Bei Wang West Road, Haidian District Beijing P.R.China 100193 Inactive hide details for Michael Robbert ---2013/08/20 23:14:56---No servicenodes defined: [root@mgmt ~]# tabdump servicenodeMichael Robbert ---2013/08/20 23:14:56---No servicenodes defined: [root@mgmt ~]# tabdump servicenode From: Michael Robbert <mrobb...@mines.edu> To: <xcat-user@lists.sourceforge.net>, Date: 2013/08/20 23:14 Subject: Re: [xcat-user] New nodes not deploying ------------------------------------------------------------------------ No servicenodes defined: [root@mgmt ~]# tabdump servicenode #node,nameserver,dhcpserver,tftpserver,nfsserver,conserver,monserver,ldapserver,ntpserver,ftpserver,nimserver,ipforward,dhcpinterfaces,comments,disable [root@mgmt ~]# lsdef -t node -i servicenode -c | xcoll ==================================== compute-ib,phi-ib,bmc,storage,ibrtr-bmc,all ==================================== servicenode= But I do have sharedtftp on: "sharedtftp","1",, Since I don't have any service nodes, should I just turn that off. I don't remember ever changing it though and other nodes work fine so that does seem like there is a bug somewhere. Mike On 8/20/13 8:07 AM, Lissa Valletta wrote: > I am also working on a problem with nodeset when site table > sharedtftp=0. What is your setting? If sharedtftp not defined or > =1 then we don't hit the problem I am working on . > > Lissa K. Valletta > 8-3/B10 > Poughkeepsie, NY 12601 > (tie 293) 433-3102 > > > > Inactive hide details for Linda Mellor---08/19/2013 02:57:47 PM---One > reason running with XCATBYPASS turned on and bypassing thLinda > Mellor---08/19/2013 02:57:47 PM---One reason running with XCATBYPASS > turned on and bypassing the xcatd daemon might work, when running > > From: Linda Mellor/Poughkeepsie/IBM@IBMUS > To: xCAT Users Mailing list <xcat-user@lists.sourceforge.net>, > Date: 08/19/2013 02:57 PM > Subject: Re: [xcat-user] New nodes not deploying > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > > One reason running with XCATBYPASS turned on and bypassing the xcatd > daemon might work, when running in the supported mode through the daemon > does not, is that nodeset might be failing to communicate to service > nodes on your cluster. Do you have any service nodes defined at all > (even if they are not related to the good/bad nodes)? To check, see if > either of these 2 commands show any output: > > tabdump servicenode > > lsdef -t node -i servicenode -c | xcoll > > > If either one does show a defined servicenode, nodeset may try to be > sending commands to that server and failing as part of that. If > XCATBYPASS is set, those hierarchical calls would not be run and would > therefore allow the cmd to succeed. > > Linda > > > Inactive hide details for Lissa Valletta---08/19/2013 07:09:32 > AM---XCATBYPASS means you are not running with xcatd. If the pLissa > Valletta---08/19/2013 07:09:32 AM---XCATBYPASS means you are not running > with xcatd. If the problem is running with xcatd, I would li > > From: Lissa Valletta/Poughkeepsie/IBM@IBMUS > To: xCAT Users Mailing list <xcat-user@lists.sourceforge.net>, > Date: 08/19/2013 07:09 AM > Subject: Re: [xcat-user] New nodes not deploying > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > > XCATBYPASS means you are not running with xcatd. If the problem is > running with xcatd, I would like to understand why. That would be a bug. > > Lissa K. Valletta > 8-3/B10 > Poughkeepsie, NY 12601 > (tie 293) 433-3102 > > > > Inactive hide details for Michael Robbert ---08/16/2013 01:10:48 > PM---Lissa, When I tried steps 1 and 2 it worked. I haven't haMichael > Robbert ---08/16/2013 01:10:48 PM---Lissa, When I tried steps 1 and 2 it > worked. I haven't had time to look at it > > From: Michael Robbert <mrobb...@mines.edu> > To: <xcat-user@lists.sourceforge.net>, > Date: 08/16/2013 01:10 PM > Subject: Re: [xcat-user] New nodes not deploying > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > > Lissa, > When I tried steps 1 and 2 it worked. I haven't had time to look at it > deeper so I don't know if something else changed since the last time I > tried or if XCATBYPASS is what fixed it. I'll try to let you know if I > do find anything, but for now don't worry about it. > > Mike > > On 8/14/13 4:00 AM, Lissa Valletta wrote: > > I have a couple of debug ideas. > > 1) export XCATBYPASS=1 ( that makes you run without the daemon for > > debugging) > > 2) run your nodeset command -- do you see errors > > > > 3) unset XCATBYPASS > > service xcatd stop > > /opt/xcat/sbin/xcatd -f ( that runs the daemon in the foreground > > In another window, run nodeset, Do you see anything errors being > > displayed the daemon > > > > 4) Get out of this by service xcatd start in the other window. That > > should shutdown the xcatd -f and bring you up normal. If not, ps -ef > > | grep xcatd and kill -9 any xcatd process and then service xcatd > restart. > > > > If none of this works. Can we get a copy of your database. I would > > tabprune -a auditlog ( if you are using auditlog) and then > > dumpxCATdb, tar and compress it and send it to lis...@us.ibm.com. > > The only other option is can I get on the system. You can send a note > > to that same userid. > > > > Are you just using sqlite ( the default database)? > > > > Lissa K. Valletta > > 8-3/B10 > > Poughkeepsie, NY 12601 > > (tie 293) 433-3102 > > > > > > > > Inactive hide details for Michael Robbert ---08/09/2013 11:33:00 > > AM---Here is a diff comparing a working and non-working node. Michael > > Robbert ---08/09/2013 11:33:00 AM---Here is a diff comparing a working > > and non-working node. [root@mgmt ~]# diff /tmp/compute004.def /tm > > > > From: Michael Robbert <mrobb...@mines.edu> > > To: xCAT Users Mailing list <xcat-user@lists.sourceforge.net>, > > Date: 08/09/2013 11:33 AM > > Subject: Re: [xcat-user] New nodes not deploying > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > > > > > > Here is a diff comparing a working and non-working node. > > > > [root@mgmt ~]# diff /tmp/compute004.def /tmp/compute084.def > > 1c1 > > < Object name: compute004 > > --- > > > Object name: compute084 > > 3c3 > > < bmc=compute004-bmc > > --- > > > bmc=compute084-bmc > > 7c7,8 > > < currstate=netboot centos6.3-x86_64-compute > > --- > > > currchain=runcmd=standby > > > currstate=runcmd=standby > > 9c10 > > < initrd=xcat/osimage/mycomputeimage/initrd-stateless.gz > > --- > > > initrd=xcat/genesis.fs.x86_64.lzma > > 11,14c12,15 > > < ip=172.17.8.4 > > < > > > kcmdline=imgurl=http://172.17.0.1:80//install/netboot/centos6.3/x86_64/compute/rootimg.gz > > XCAT=!myipfn!:3001 NODE=compute004 ifname=eth0:00:30:48:f2:87:c4 > > netdev=eth0 console=tty0 console=ttyS0,115200n8r > > < kernel=xcat/osimage/mycomputeimage/kernel > > < mac=00:30:48:f2:87:c4 > > --- > > > ip=172.17.8.84 > > > kcmdline=quiet console=tty0 console=ttyS0,115200 > > xcatd=172.17.0.1:3001 destiny=runcmd=standby > > > kernel=xcat/genesis.kernel.x86_64 > > > mac=00:25:90:19:92:52 > > 21c22 > > < otherinterfaces=compute004-bmc:172.17.32.4 > > --- > > > otherinterfaces=compute084-bmc:172.17.32.84 > > 32,33c33,34 > > < status=failed > > < statustime=08-05-2013 16:49:52 > > --- > > > status=configuring > > > statustime=08-08-2013 13:35:03 > > 35,36d35 > > < updatestatus=synced > > < updatestatustime=07-29-2013 15:36:16 > > > > > > The only differences I see are IPs and node unique numbering plus the > > things that I think nodeset should be changing for me. > > I run this: > > > > [root@mgmt ~]# nodeset compute084 osimage=mycomputeimage > > compute084: netboot centos6.3-x86_64-compute > > > > and nothing changes. > > I have tried running xcatdebug to see if I could see what is happening > > under the covers, but when I do the daemon stops responding to commands > > and needs to be restarted. > > Also regarding the switch name, it is being populated by the > > nodediscovery process. I'm not using switch discovery though, just > > sequential discovery. > > > > Mike > > ________________________________________ > > From: Lissa Valletta [lis...@us.ibm.com] > > Sent: Friday, August 09, 2013 7:55 > > To: xCAT Users Mailing list > > Subject: Re: [xcat-user] New nodes not deploying > > > > It the last suggestion does not work, then I would take the two lsdef's > > and remove any attribute in the bad node that is not in the good > > node. until you have the exact same attributes defined in the bad node > > as in the good node. > > > > Lissa K. Valletta > > 8-3/B10 > > Poughkeepsie, NY 12601 > > (tie 293) 433-3102 > > > > > > > > [Inactive hide details for Michael Robbert ---08/08/2013 03:30:23 > > PM---Didn't work. I recreated dhcp with those commands. I had]Michael > > Robbert ---08/08/2013 03:30:23 PM---Didn't work. I recreated dhcp with > > those commands. I had run makedhcp before, but probably not with > > > > From: Michael Robbert <mrobb...@mines.edu> > > To: <xcat-user@lists.sourceforge.net>, > > Date: 08/08/2013 03:30 PM > > Subject: Re: [xcat-user] New nodes not deploying > > > > ________________________________ > > > > > > > > Didn't work. I recreated dhcp with those commands. I had run makedhcp > > before, but probably not with -n. The nodes are and were showing up in > > the leases file so that didn't appear to be the problem. I also made > > some changes to the nodehm table so that the serial attributes are > > showing up on the new nodes. Still nodeset runs without error, but > > doesn't change the tftp config file for the node. > > I'm just not sure how to debug this. It is just failing silently. > > > > Thanks for any tips, > > Mike > > > > On 8/8/13 5:16 AM, Lissa Valletta wrote: > > > Thanks for all the good information! > > > > > > Did you run makedhcp -a to pick up the new nodes . Also you will > need > > > to run makeconservercf to pick up the new nodes. > > > You might need to run makedhcp -n followed by makedhcp -a. > > > > > > Also these attributes are missing in the new nodes > > > serialflow=hard > > > serialport=0 > > > serialspeed=115200 > > > > > > > > > Lissa K. Valletta > > > 8-3/B10 > > > Poughkeepsie, NY 12601 > > > (tie 293) 433-3102 > > > > > > > > > > > > Inactive hide details for Michael Robbert ---08/07/2013 06:30:05 > > > PM---I've got a small test cluster with working stateless nodeMichael > > > Robbert ---08/07/2013 06:30:05 PM---I've got a small test cluster with > > > working stateless nodes. Recently I tried to add 2 more nodes an > > > > > > From: Michael Robbert <mrobb...@mines.edu> > > > To: <xcat-user@lists.sourceforge.net>, > > > Date: 08/07/2013 06:30 PM > > > Subject: [xcat-user] New nodes not deploying > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > > > > > > > > > > I've got a small test cluster with working stateless nodes. Recently I > > > tried to add 2 more nodes and I can't get them to deploy the same > > > stateless image. For some reason the tftp configuration files are > > > getting touched when I run nodeset, but not changed to point to the > > > correct boot images. They are staying with genesis boot images. > > > I have tried various incarnations of nodeadd and nodediscover, always > > > followed by a nodeset $nodename osimage=mycomputeimage > > > The nodeset command will change > /tftpboot/xcat/xnba/nodes/$nodename file > > > for the working nodes and it updates the timestamp for the non-working > > > nodes, but the file still points to the genesis boot images. Am I > > > missing a step? > > > > > > Here is my setup. > > > xCAT server: > > > > > > [root@mgmt nodes]# cat /etc/redhat-release > > > CentOS release 6.4 (Final) > > > > > > [root@mgmt nodes]# rpm -qa|grep -i xcat > > > ipmitool-xcat-1.8.11-3.x86_64 > > > xCAT-buildkit-2.8.2-snap201307222332.noarch > > > xCAT-UI-2.8.2-snap201307222329.noarch > > > yaboot-xcat-1.3.17-rc1.noarch > > > xCAT-client-2.8.2-snap201307222328.noarch > > > xCAT-2.8.2-snap201307222333.x86_64 > > > xCAT-genesis-base-x86_64-2.8-snap201305300347.noarch > > > perl-xCAT-2.8.2-snap201307222328.noarch > > > conserver-xcat-8.1.16-10.x86_64 > > > xCAT-UI-deps-2.8-2.noarch > > > syslinux-xcat-3.86-2.noarch > > > xCAT-genesis-scripts-x86_64-2.8.2-snap201307222333.noarch > > > elilo-xcat-3.14-4.noarch > > > openslp-xcat-1.2.1-1.x86_64 > > > xCAT-server-2.8.2-snap201307222328.noarch > > > > > > [root@mgmt nodes]# lsdef -t osimage mycomputeimage > > > Object name: mycomputeimage > > > exlist=/install/custom/netboot/centos/compute.exlist > > > imagetype=linux > > > osarch=x86_64 > > > osname=Linux > > > osvers=centos6.3 > > > otherpkgdir=/install/post/otherpkgs/centos6.3/x86_64 > > > > > otherpkglist=/install/custom/netboot/centos/compute.otherpkgs.pkglist > > > permission=755 > > > pkgdir=/install/centos6.3/x86_64 > > > pkglist=/install/custom/netboot/centos/compute.pkglist > > > postbootscripts=configiba > > > postinstall=/install/custom/netboot/centos/compute.postinstall > > > postscripts=configiba,syncfiles > > > profile=compute > > > provmethod=netboot > > > rootimgdir=/install/netboot/centos6.3/x86_64/compute > > > synclists=/install/custom/netboot/centos/compute.synclist > > > > > > This is a previously configured and currently working node: > > > [root@mgmt nodes]# lsdef compute004 > > > Object name: compute004 > > > arch=x86_64 > > > bmc=compute004-bmc > > > bmcport=0 > > > chain=runcmd=standby > > > cons=ipmi > > > currstate=netboot centos6.3-x86_64-compute > > > groups=compute,ipmi,all > > > initrd=xcat/osimage/mycomputeimage/initrd-stateless.gz > > > installnic=eth0 > > > ip=172.17.8.4 > > > > > > > > > kcmdline=imgurl=http://172.17.0.1:80//install/netboot/centos6.3/x86_64/compute/rootimg.gz > > > > > > XCAT=!myipfn!:3001 NODE=compute004 ifname=eth0:00:30:48:f2:87:c4 > > > netdev=eth0 console=tty0 console=ttyS0,115200n8r > > > kernel=xcat/osimage/mycomputeimage/kernel > > > mac=00:30:48:f2:87:c4 > > > mgt=ipmi > > > netboot=xnba > > > nfsserver=172.17.0.1 > > > nodetype=osi > > > ondiscover=nodediscover > > > os=centos6.3 > > > otherinterfaces=compute004-bmc:172.17.32.4 > > > postbootscripts=otherpkgs,setroute > > > > > > > > > postscripts=syslog,remoteshell,syncfiles,setupntp,addexternalyum,configiba,orangefs,setroute > > > power=ipmi > > > primarynic=eth0 > > > profile=compute > > > provmethod=mycomputeimage > > > routenames=ct_gc,ct_gc_eth > > > serialflow=hard > > > serialport=0 > > > serialspeed=115200 > > > status=failed > > > statustime=08-05-2013 16:49:52 > > > tftpserver=172.17.0.1 > > > updatestatus=synced > > > updatestatustime=07-29-2013 15:36:16 > > > > > > This is one of the new nodes that isn't working: > > > [root@mgmt nodes]# lsdef compute084 > > > Object name: compute084 > > > arch=x86_64 > > > chain=runcmd=standby > > > currchain=runcmd=standby > > > currstate=runcmd=standby > > > groups=compute > > > initrd=xcat/genesis.fs.x86_64.lzma > > > installnic=eth0 > > > ip=172.17.8.84 > > > kcmdline=quiet xcatd=172.17.0.1:3001 destiny=runcmd=standby > > > kernel=xcat/genesis.kernel.x86_64 > > > mac=00:25:90:19:92:52 > > > mgt=ipmi > > > netboot=xnba > > > nfsserver=172.17.0.1 > > > nodetype=osi > > > ondiscover=nodediscover > > > os=centos6.3 > > > otherinterfaces=compute084-bmc:172.17.32.84 > > > postbootscripts=otherpkgs,setroute > > > > > > > > > postscripts=syslog,remoteshell,syncfiles,setupntp,addexternalyum,configiba,orangefs,setroute > > > primarynic=eth0 > > > profile=compute > > > provmethod=mycomputeimage > > > routenames=ct_gc,ct_gc_eth > > > serial=P1715140 > > > status=booting > > > statustime=08-07-2013 14:43:40 > > > supportedarchs=x86,x86_64 > > > switch=Binary file (standard input) matches > > > switchport=Binary file (standard input) matches > > > tftpserver=172.17.0.1 > > > > > > Let me know what else you want to see. > > > > > > Thanks, > > > Mike Robbert > > > Colorado School of Mines > > > > > > /(See attached file: > > > > > > smime.p7s)/------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > Get 100% visibility into Java/.NET code with AppDynamics Lite! 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