Hi all

I see that it appears the typical way of restoring a diskless CentOS 6 
GPFS node is to embed the GPFS RPM's in the image, and then on boot run 
the "mmsdrrestore" command. This makes sense. My question however is, is 
it possible to run this command without requiring the compute nodes to 
have a copy of the root SSH key for the NSD nodes? I see that this 
command has the option of telling the client node to retrieve it's 
mmsdrfs file from another node, but when running that it still ends up 
prompting for the root password for one of the NSD servers.

I'm looking at this from a security / stability standpoint, and am just 
wondering if there's a way around having the clients rsyncing directly 
from the NSD servers on boot.


Thanks!

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