Hardware: Dell
Deployment OS: RHEL 6.8
No changes were made to OS definition, other than adding the syncfile list
Our client upgraded their xCAT version from 2.7 to 2.14.1 and we're seeing
some bizarre behavior when deploying the nodes.
Just to make everything as clean as possible, I created a separate group
with no postscripts (so only the default postscripts run), and removed all
other post scripts and postbootscripts from the node definition.
What's happening is: during initial deployment, 'syncfiles' copies over
files, I've verified that they exist with 'ls', then the normal post
install reboot occurs. After the reboot, all of the synced files are
GONE. Multiple files, in multiple directories (mostly in /etc). I even
created a dummy test file to make sure, and it's there during install but
not after the reboot. Syncfiles always exits with 0
updatenode -F will resync the files, and they survive a reboot.
This problem is so strange, I've never seen anything like it. Any ideas?
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Brian Joiner
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