Hi, On 06/21/2017 06:55 PM, Jarrod Johnson wrote:
If you nodeset <node> shell Then boot it, ssh in and run bmcsetup by hand, the output may be informative as to why the BMC didn't get set up correctly.
Practical. So the bmcsetup while run into the shell did successfully set the correct IP address.
My guess is that the bmcsetup command is not run during the provisioning? How can I check that? Thanks. Nicolas
-----Original Message----- From: Nicolas Roosen [mailto:nicolas.roo...@hpe.com] Sent: Wednesday, June 21, 2017 11:50 AM To: xcat-user@lists.sourceforge.net Subject: [xcat-user] bmc setup with fixed IP addresses Hello, I'm in the process of installing a cluster of Supermicro x86_64 nodes with xCAT (CentOS 7.3). I created a single node (manually with mkdef and nodeset), can install it successfully. But one thing doesn't work for me: the setup of the BMC ip address. In our setup the BMC is shared over the first Ethernet interface. So I've declared a DHCP dynamic range, all BMC's get an IP address. Then I need to change this dynamically obtained BMC IP address in a static one (which is in a different subnet). So I though that simply adding into the node definition the BMC ip address and setting a [chain="runcmd=bmcsetup"] was enough. But it seems that this is not the case. How can I automatically change the BMC ip address while provisioning a node? Thanks. Nicolas
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