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lsxcatd -v
Version 2.8.3 (built Tue Nov 12 23:16:15 EST 2013)

and we followed through the nextscale documentation (but applying to an
existing cluster, rather than new from scratch)


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On 30 April 2014 14:09, Lissa Valletta <[email protected]> wrote:

> Also did you review this doc
>
> https://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/xcat/index.php?title=XCAT_NeXtScale_Clusters
>
>
> Lissa K. Valletta
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> [image: Inactive hide details for Josh Cullum ---04/30/2014 06:22:06
> AM---Hi All, we've just got a couple of neXtscale nodes that we ar]Josh
> Cullum ---04/30/2014 06:22:06 AM---Hi All, we've just got a couple of
> neXtscale nodes that we are adding to our
>
> From: Josh Cullum <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected],
> Date: 04/30/2014 06:22 AM
> Subject: [xcat-user] Problem with configfpc
> ------------------------------
>
>
>
> Hi All,
>
> we've just got a couple of neXtscale nodes that we are adding to our
> idataplex cluster. We've come across an issue when trying to run configfpc
> -i eth0 where it won't configure the interface for the FPC module.
>
> The lsdef output for fpc01 is:
>
> * bmc=fpc01*
>
> *    bmcpassword=PASSW0RD*
>
> *    bmcusername=USERID*
>
> *    cons=ipmi*
>
> *    groups=fpc,all*
>
> *    ip=172.29.108.10*
>
> *    mgt=ipmi*
>
> *    netboot=pxe*
>
> *    nfsserver=172.30.0.1*
>
> *    nodetype=fpc*
>
> *    primarynic=eth0*
>
> *    switch=bnsw07*
>
> *    switchport=28*
>
> *    tftpserver=172.30.0.1*
>
> We run the command configfpc -V -i eth0 and the output from this command
> is as follows:
>
> *Adding route definition for **192.168.0.101/16* <http://192.168.0.101/16>* to
> interface*
>
> *Found 192.168.0.100 address*
>
> *Creating default FPC node deffpc with IP 192.168.0.100 for later use with
> rspconfig*
>
> *Found IP 192.168.0.100 and MAC 6C:AE:8B:08:10:5D*
>
> *Mapped MAC 6C:AE:8B:08:10:5D to node fpc01*
>
> *Use rspconfig to set the FPC netmask *
>
> *Running internal xCAT command: rspconfig ... *
>
> *Use rspconfig to set the FPC gateway *
>
> *Running internal xCAT command: rspconfig ... *
>
> When we try and ping fpc01 to confirm whether the configfpc worked, it
> won't respond on the IP we want to set, but will respond to ping
> 192.168.0.100
>
> In the error logs we see this:
>
> xCAT[11888]: Bad arg length for Socket::inet_ntoa, length is 0, should be
> 4 at /opt/xcat/lib/perl/xCAT_plugin/*ipmi.pm* <http://ipmi.pm/> line 710,
> <$parfd> line 9.
>
> 2014-04-30T10:12:37.298275+01:00 mgt01 xCAT[11888]: xcatd: configfpc
> plugin bug, pid 11888, process description: 'xCATd SSL: configfpc for
> [email protected]: configfpc instance: ipmi instance' with error
> 'Died at /opt/xcat/sbin/xcatd line 1363, <$parfd> line 9.#012'
>
>
> We've probably missed something... has anyone got any thoughts, ideas or
> suggestions?
>
> Kind Regards,
>
> Josh
>
>
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