On 01/13/2014 09:17 PM, Rich Sudlow wrote:
> I'm trying to disable acpi_pad.disable=1 in the kernel
>
> tabch node=cswarm bootparams.addkcmdline="acpi_pad.disable=1"
>
> nodeset d8civy106 install
>
> [root@opt-mgmt rh]# lsdef d8civy106
> Object name: d8civy106
>       addkcmdline=acpi_pad.disable=1
>       arch=x86_64
>       bmc=d8civy106-bmc
>       bmcpassword=Ddofs811
>       bmcusername=USERID
>       currchain=boot
>       currstate=boot
>       groups=ndcompute,cswarm,condor,sgecondor,rack59,ipmi,crc_passwd,all
>       initrd=xcat/rhels6.4/x86_64/compute/initrd.img
>       installnic=eth0
>       kcmdline=quiet repo=http://10.32.64.2:80/install/rhels6.4/x86_64
> ks=http://10.32.64.2:80/install/autoinst/d8civy106 ksdevice=eth0 cmdline
> console=tty0 console=ttyS0,115200n8r
>       kernel=xcat/rhels6.4/x86_64/compute/vmlinuz
>       mac=6c:ae:8b:08:97:c3
>       mgt=ipmi
>       monserver=10.32.64.2
>       netboot=xnba
>       nfsdir=/install
>       nfsserver=10.32.64.2
>       os=rhels6.4
>       postbootscripts=otherpkgs
>       postscripts=syslog,remoteshell,addsiteyum,ndcompute
>       power=ipmi
>       primarynic=eth0
>       profile=compute
>       provmethod=install
>       serialflow=hard
>       serialport=0
>       serialspeed=115200
>       servicenode=10.32.64.2
>       status=booted
>       statustime=01-13-2014 21:03:01
>       tftpserver=10.32.64.2
>       xcatmaster=10.32.64.2
> [root@opt-mgmt rh]#
>
>
> I see acpi_pad.disable=1 added to
> /tftpboot/[/xcat/xnba/nodes/d8civy106
>
> but then after installing and rebooting I don't see
> acpi_pad.disable=1 appended in /boot/grub/grub.conf
>
> I thought I've done this before and it worked but not
> now...
>
> Any help would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Rich
>
>
Forgot to add

[root@opt-mgmt tftpboot]# xcatconfig -v
Version 2.8.3 (built Tue Nov 12 23:16:15 EST 2013)


Thanks,

Rich
-- 
Rich Sudlow
University of Notre Dame
Center for Research Computing - Union Station
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