Jarrod:
I would prefer to set installnic and primarynic to nothing if I can get away
with it. When I get it wrong
it is messy. I used eno1 because that's what a USB-stick install ended up
calling it on the same hardware
for the lan-on-motherboard port formerly known as eth0. (grumble).
Yes, I was using rcons, and it would get to the point I would expect to see PXE
starting. I checked asu output,
found several things out of whack, but after fixing them all, still didn't
work.
1) Mac address was for the eth1 instead of eth0 port. Fixed
2) ethernet boot config was Legacy and UEFI. I changed both ports to Legacy.
The UEFI attempt has never worked,
takes a long time.
3) serial console was not configured according to best recipe, including enable
redirection after POST.
I ran the asu batch script that we've had lying around (had never been run on
these nodes, but I'd used it on other similar nodes)
set uEFI.ProcessorHyperThreading Disable
set uEFI.RemoteConsoleRedirection Enable
set uEFI.SerialPortSharing Enable
set uEFI.SerialPortAccessMode Dedicated
set uEFI.SPRedirection Enable
set uEFI.Com1TextEmul VT100
set uEFI.Com1ActiveAfterBoot Enable
These were the changes:
305c305
< BootOrder.BootOrder=Legacy Only=CD/DVD Rom=Floppy Disk=USB Storage=Hard Disk
0=PXE Network
---
> BootOrder.BootOrder=Legacy Only=Hard Disk 0=PXE Network
309,310c309,310
< PXE.NicPortPxeMode.1=UEFI and Legacy Support
< PXE.NicPortPxeMode.2=UEFI and Legacy Support
---
> PXE.NicPortPxeMode.1=Legacy Support
> PXE.NicPortPxeMode.2=Legacy Support
360c360
< uEFI.RomOrder=Ethernet 1=Ethernet 2=Ethernet 3=Ethernet 4=SAS Controller=Slot
1=Slot 2=Slot 3=Slot 4
---
> uEFI.RomOrder=Ethernet 1=Ethernet 2=SAS Controller=Slot 1=Slot 2=Slot 3=Slot 4
429,431c429,431
< uEFI.SerialPortSharing=Disable
< uEFI.SerialPortAccessMode=Disable
< uEFI.SPRedirection=Disable
---
> uEFI.SerialPortSharing=Enable
> uEFI.SerialPortAccessMode=Dedicated
> uEFI.SPRedirection=Enable
437,438c437,438
< uEFI.Com1TextEmul=ANSI
< uEFI.Com1ActiveAfterBoot=Disable
---
> uEFI.Com1TextEmul=VT100
> uEFI.Com1ActiveAfterBoot=Enable
Setting next boot from pxe to enabled and tried booting again. No joy.
Er Tao Zhao:
I tried what you suggested, and the rinstall command worked perfectly. I could
see the anaconda process on rcons.
What is it that rinstall did this time that I wasn't doing manually?
I am grateful for both of your responses, and pleased that I've gotten one of
the twelve reinstalled successfully.
If there's any way I can use asu to tell the bios not to scan the two dual port
FC cards, I'd love to know how.
That would save five minutes per boot!
Regards,
-- ddj
Dave Johnson
Brown University
> On May 9, 2017, at 8:36 AM, Jarrod Johnson <jjohns...@lenovo.com> wrote:
>
> Incidentally, I don’t see why one should set installnic and primarynic to
> ‘mac’ except for PPC. In x86, we carry forward whatever mac address that
> happened to PXE by default, if not set to anything.
>
> From: Er Tao Zhao [mailto:erta...@cn.ibm.com]
> Sent: Monday, May 08, 2017 11:08 PM
> To: xcat-user@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: Re: [xcat-user] pxe booting older hardware with newer xcat
>
> Hi, David
>
> Will you pls set installnic and primarynic to 'mac', and then run rinstall to
> redeploy OS for the node?
>
> Pls let us know if there is more issues.
>
> Thx!
> Best Regards,
> -----------------------------------
> Zhao Er Tao
>
> IBM China System and Technology Laboratory, Beijing
> Tel:(86-10)82450485 <tel:(86-10)82450485>
> Email: erta...@cn.ibm.com <mailto:erta...@cn.ibm.com>
> Address: 1/F, 28 Building,ZhongGuanCun Software Park,
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> Beijing, 100193, P.R.China
>
>
> ----- Original message -----
> From: "David D. Johnson" <david_john...@brown.edu
> <mailto:david_john...@brown.edu>>
> To: xCAT Users Mailing list <xcat-user@lists.sourceforge.net
> <mailto:xcat-user@lists.sourceforge.net>>
> Cc:
> Subject: [xcat-user] pxe booting older hardware with newer xcat
> Date: Tue, May 9, 2017 4:28 AM
>
> I’m needing to reinstall / update a dozen IBM x3650-M2 servers from 2009.
> These Nehalem nodes get up to the point where they should be doing PXE dhcp
> request, etc, but
> I am only seeing blank screen. No DHCP events logged. It seems xcat would
> not be to blame, but
> I’m wondering if anyone else has encountered a situation like this. Tried
> set BootOrder.BootOrder "Legacy Only=PXE Network"
>
> [root@mgt5 rh]# lsdef storage005 --osimage
> Object name: storage005
> arch=x86_64
> bmc=storage005-bmc
> bmcport=0
> currchain=boot
> currstate=install rhels7.2-x86_64-storage
> groups=storage,ipmi,storagenodes,chs,ext
> initrd=xcat/osimage/rhels7.2-x86_64-install-storage/initrd.img
> installnic=eno0
> ip=172.20.1.5
> kcmdline=quiet inst.repo=http://172.20.0.6:80/install/rhels7.2/x86_64
> <http://172.20.0.6/install/rhels7.2/x86_64>
> inst.ks=http://172.20.0.6:80/install/autoinst/storage005
> <http://172.20.0.6/install/autoinst/storage005> ip=eno0:dhcp inst.cmdline
> console=tty0 console=ttyS0,115200
> kernel=xcat/osimage/rhels7.2-x86_64-install-storage/vmlinuz
> mac=00:1A:64:E5:BA:56
> mgt=ipmi
> netboot=pxe
> nfsserver=172.20.0.6
> os=rhels7.2
> postbootscripts=otherpkgs
> postscripts=syslog,remoteshell,syncfiles,setupntp,ipoib,sitespecific
> power=ipmi
> primarynic=eno0
> profile=storage
> provmethod=rhels7.2-x86_64-install-storage
> serialport=0
> serialspeed=115200
> status=powering-on
> statustime=05-08-2017 15:46:33
> tftpserver=172.20.0.6
> profile=storage
> osvers=rhels7.2
> osarch=x86_64
> osname=Linux
> objtype=osimage
> provmethod=install
> imagetype=linux
> osdistroname=rhels7.2-x86_64
>
>
> I notice there is no pkglist — I tried cloning
> rhels7.2-x86_64-install-service and probably missed a step.
>
> Thanks for any insight,
> — ddj
> Dave Johnson
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