Anything to look for specifically? Here is what tabdump site shows:

#key,value,comments,disable
"blademaxp","64",,
"fsptimeout","0",,
"installdir","/install",,
"ipmimaxp","64",,
"ipmiretries","3",,
"ipmitimeout","2",,
"consoleondemand","no",,
"master","127.0.0.1",,
"forwarders","$our-name-server",,
"nameservers","127.0.0.1",,
"maxssh","8",,
"ppcmaxp","64",,
"ppcretry","3",,
"ppctimeout","0",,
"powerinterval","0",,
"syspowerinterval","0",,
"sharedtftp","1",,
"SNsyncfiledir","/var/xcat/syncfiles",,
"nodesyncfiledir","/var/xcat/node/syncfiles",,
"tftpdir","/tftpboot",,
"xcatdport","3001",,
"xcatiport","3002",,
"xcatconfdir","/etc/xcat",,
"timezone","America/New_York",,
"useNmapfromMN","no",,
"enableASMI","no",,
"db2installloc","/mntdb2",,
"databaseloc","/var/lib",,
"sshbetweennodes","ALLGROUPS",,
"dnshandler","ddns",,
"vsftp","n",,
"cleanupxcatpost","no",,
"dhcplease","43200",,
"auditnosyslog","0",,
"dhcpinterfaces","enp11s0f1",,
"domain","cluster",,


Thanks,

Steve

On Tue, Nov 3, 2015 at 2:11 PM, Russell Auld <[email protected]> wrote:

> Check the site table.
>
> On Nov 3, 2015 1:14 PM, Stephen Cousins <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I had improperly set my network to 172.0.0.0/16 thinking that that was
> in private space. I later found that 172.16.0.0/12 is the real private
> space so I changed entries in all of the tables to 172.20.*.*. I also
> changed entries in /etc/hosts, and then reran makedns -n and makedhcp -n.
> After restarting everything DHCP starts up fine but when I boot a node it
> comes up with entries like:
> >
> >   Nov  3 12:50:49 gromit dhcpd: DHCPDISCOVER from 00:25:90:29:4b:40 via
> enp11s0f1: network enp11s0f1: no free leases
> >
> > ​So, I seem to not have gotten everything changed. The networks table
> has a staticrange of: 172.20.10.101-172.20.10.254:
> >
> >
> "clusternet","172.20.0.0","255.255.0.0","enp11s0f1","<xcatmaster>","172.20.0.1","172.20.0.1","<xcatmaster>","172.20.0.1",,,"172.20.10.101-172.20.10.254",,,,,,,
> >
> >
> > Here is what the generated dhcpd.conf file looks like:
> >
> >> #xCAT generated dhcp configuration
> >>
> >> authoritative;
> >> option conf-file code 209 = text;
> >> option space isan;
> >> option isan-encap-opts code 43 = encapsulate isan;
> >> option isan.iqn code 203 = string;
> >> option isan.root-path code 201 = string;
> >> option space gpxe;
> >> option gpxe-encap-opts code 175 = encapsulate gpxe;
> >> option gpxe.bus-id code 177 = string;
> >> option user-class-identifier code 77 = string;
> >> option gpxe.no-pxedhcp code 176 = unsigned integer 8;
> >> option tcode code 101 = text;
> >> option iscsi-initiator-iqn code 203 = string;
> >> ddns-update-style interim;
> >> ignore client-updates;
> >> option client-architecture code 93 = unsigned integer 16;
> >> option tcode "America/New_York";
> >> option gpxe.no-pxedhcp 1;
> >>
> >> omapi-port 7911;
> >> key xcat_key {
> >>   algorithm hmac-md5;
> >>   secret "==============my_secret===================";
> >> };
> >> omapi-key xcat_key;
> >> class "pxe" {
> >>    match if substring (option vendor-class-identifier, 0, 9) =
> "PXEClient";
> >>    ddns-updates off;
> >>     max-lease-time 600;
> >> }
> >> shared-network enp11s0f1 {
> >>   subnet 172.20.0.0 netmask 255.255.0.0 {
> >>     max-lease-time 43200;
> >>     min-lease-time 43200;
> >>     default-lease-time 43200;
> >>     option routers  172.20.0.1;
> >>     next-server  172.20.0.1;
> >>     option log-servers 172.20.0.1;
> >>     option ntp-servers 172.20.0.1;
> >>     option domain-name "cluster";
> >>     option domain-name-servers  172.20.0.1;
> >>     option domain-search  "cluster";
> >>     zone cluster. {
> >>    primary 172.20.0.1; key xcat_key;
> >>  }
> >> zone 20.172.IN-ADDR.ARPA. {
> >>    primary 172.20.0.1; key xcat_key;
> >>  }
> >>     if option user-class-identifier = "xNBA" and option
> client-architecture = 00:00 { #x86, xCAT Network Boot Agent
> >>        always-broadcast on;
> >>        filename = "
> http://172.20.0.1/tftpboot/xcat/xnba/nets/172.20.0.0_16";;
> >>     } else if option user-class-identifier = "xNBA" and option
> client-architecture = 00:09 { #x86, xCAT Network Boot Agent
> >>        filename = "
> http://172.20.0.1/tftpboot/xcat/xnba/nets/172.20.0.0_16.uefi";;
> >>     } else if option client-architecture = 00:00  { #x86
> >>       filename "xcat/xnba.kpxe";
> >>     } else if option vendor-class-identifier = "Etherboot-5.4"  { #x86
> >>       filename "xcat/xnba.kpxe";
> >>     } else if option client-architecture = 00:07 { #x86_64 uefi
> >>        filename "xcat/xnba.efi";
> >>     } else if option client-architecture = 00:09 { #x86_64 uefi
> alternative id
> >>        filename "xcat/xnba.efi";
> >>     } else if option client-architecture = 00:02 { #ia64
> >>        filename "elilo.efi";
> >>     } else if option client-architecture = 00:0e { #OPAL-v3
> >>        option conf-file = "
> http://172.20.0.1/tftpboot/pxelinux.cfg/p/172.20.0.0_16";;
> >>     } else if substring(filename,0,1) = null { #otherwise, provide
> yaboot if the client isn't specific
> >>        filename "/yaboot";
> >>     }
> >>   } # 172.20.0.0/255.255.0.0 subnet_end
> >> } # enp11s0f1 nic_end
> >>
> > I'm not sure how the static MAC addresses come into play with xCAT. I am
> used to static entries being like:
> >
> >>
> >>                 host n101 {
> >>                         hardware ethernet 00:25:90:29:4b:40;
> >>                         fixed-address 172.20.10.101;
> >>                 }
> >>
> >
> > ​I see​ that I'll likely have issues with tftpd as well. I'll come try
> to work through those when I get there.
> >
> > I guess I have two questions after all of this:
> >
> > 1. What do I need to do now to get things fixed?
> > 2. What would have been the correct way to do what I wanted to do.
> >
> > Thanks for your continued help with this project.
> >
> > Steve
> >
> > --
> > ________________________________________________________________
> >  Steve Cousins             Supercomputer Engineer/Administrator
> >  Advanced Computing Group            University of Maine System
> >  244 Neville Hall (UMS Data Center)              (207) 561-3574
> >  Orono ME 04469                      steve.cousins at maine.edu
> >
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