Hi all,

What are the default policy attributes service nodes should have in the 
policy table for xCAT 2.8+? Unless I specifically add, for example, 
"rpower" to the below list, I get a "permission denied" when a compute 
node is configured to a service node.  If the compute node is not 
configured to use a service node, it works fine.

This doesn't seem right given that I have granted the root user full 
access. Any ideas what's going on? Table is below. Thanks!

#priority,name,host,commands,noderange,parameters,time,rule,comments,disable
"1","root",,,,,,"allow",,
"1.2","master.local",,,,,,"trusted",,
"2",,,"getbmcconfig",,,,"allow",,
"2.1",,,"remoteimmsetup",,,,"allow",,
"2.3",,,"lsxcatd",,,,"allow",,
"3",,,"nextdestiny",,,,"allow",,
"4",,,"getdestiny",,,,"allow",,
"4.1",,,"rpower",,,,"allow",,
"4.2",,,"makedhcp",,,,"allow",,
"4.3",,,"nodeset",,,,"allow",,
"4.4",,,"getpostscript",,,,"allow",,
"4.5",,,"getcredentials",,,,"allow",,
"4.6",,,"syncfiles",,,,"allow",,
"4.7",,,"litefile",,,,"allow",,
"4.8",,,"litetree",,,,"allow",,
"5.1",,"master.local",,,,,"allow",,
"6.1","root","master.local",,,,,"allow",,
"6.2","root","servicefarm01",,,,,"allow",,
"6.3","root","servicefarm02",,,,,"allow",,
"6.4","root","servicefarm03",,,,,"allow",,


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