looks like we didn't support non-vendor-default password,   I will looking
into the code,

you can open a issue for us at here:
https://github.com/xcat2/xcat-core/issues

To workaround this, you can modify the default $password in
the /opt/xcat/share/xcat/scripts/configonie,

after ssh configured,  xdsh command doesn't need password any more.


Thanks,
Casandra

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From:   david_john...@brown.edu
To:     xCAT Users Mailing list <xcat-user@lists.sourceforge.net>
Date:   03/13/2019 12:04 PM
Subject:        Re: [xcat-user] provisioning CumulusLinux TOR switches with
            xCAT



I’ve been asked to use non-vendor-default passwords, where would I specify
this?

  -- ddj
Dave Johnson

On Mar 13, 2019, at 10:59 AM, Casandra H Qiu <cxh...@us.ibm.com> wrote:



      Hi, David:

      xCAT should able to support cumulus switch on 2.13.4,
      are u looking for switch configure file in the `/var/opt/xcat`? The
      configuration file is NOT needed for xCAT 2.8 and later.

      you can use this script `xCAT-server/share/xcat/scripts/configonie`
      (check --help) to config the cumulus switches.

      the switchtype is "onie" for cumulus switch. to config the ssh (used
      default username and password):

      /opt/xcat/share/xcat/scripts/configonie --switches switchname --ssh


      Make sure switch is defined in the xCAT db.


      Thanks,
      Casandra

      ...................................................................
      Casandra Hong Qiu
      Phone: (845) 433-9291, t/l 293-9291
      Office: Building 8, 3-B-04
      cxh...@us.ibm.com



      <graycol.gif>David Johnson ---03/13/2019 09:58:12 AM---Thanks for the
      earlier answer. Now I'm trying to figure out how to do xdsh or psh to
      these switches

      From: David Johnson <david_john...@brown.edu>
      To: xCAT Users Mailing list <xcat-user@lists.sourceforge.net>
      Date: 03/13/2019 09:58 AM
      Subject: Re: [xcat-user] provisioning CumulusLinux TOR switches with
      xCAT





      Thanks for the earlier answer. Now I'm trying to figure out how to do
      xdsh or psh to these
      switches -- custom password, userid "cumulus", etc. I found a 2015
      doc mentioning /var/opt/xcat
      containing definitions for various supported switch types, but I
      can't find anything there.

      -- ddj
                  On Mar 3, 2019, at 10:14 PM, Song BJ Yang <
                  yang...@cn.ibm.com> wrote:

                  Hi David,

                  xCAT does provide the support for cumulus switch
                  provision and configuration, please find the Doc on
                  
https://xcat-docs.readthedocs.io/en/latest/advanced/networks/onie_switches/index.html



                  you mentioned
                  > I'd like to add a small dynamic DHCP range on that
                  10.4.y.z network while nodes continue to boot and install
                  on the existing 172.20.p.q (em1) network.

                  > The biggest issue is that the TOR switch management
                  ports are on a completely different network from
                  the cluster nodes.  I have the xCAT master attached to
                  that net on interface em3.


                  you might need to add em3 and em1 to site.dhcpinterfaces.
                  [root@boston36 ~]# tabdump -d site|grep dhcpinterf -A6
                  dhcpinterfaces: The network interfaces DHCP should listen
                  on. If it is the same for all nodes, use a
                  comma-separated list of the NICs. To specify different
                  NICs for different nodes, use the format: "xcatmn|
                  eth1,eth2;service|bond0",
                  where xcatmn is the name of the management node, DHCP
                  should listen on the eth1 and eth2 interfaces. All the
                  nodes in group 'service' should listen on the 'bond0'
                  interface.

                  and well define the 2 networks in networks table.

                  Please feel free to ask us if any issue.
                  
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                  ----- Original message -----
                  From: David Johnson <david_john...@brown.edu>
                  To: xCAT Users Mailing list <
                  xcat-user@lists.sourceforge.net>
                  Cc:
                  Subject: [xcat-user] provisioning CumulusLinux TOR
                  switches with xCAT
                  Date: Sun, Mar 3, 2019 7:40 AM

                  Currently running xCAT 2.13.4.  I've been manually
                  installing and configuring
                  our CumulusLinux based switches, and it's getting old.
                  I've got more than a dozen deployed, and now they want OS
                  upgrades....

                  I noticed some online docs about managing switches with
                  xCAT, but nothing specific to cumulus linux.
                  I'd like to use the xcat httpd to serve the images, and
                  maybe use xdcp and xdsh to do the configuration
                  and license installation.  However I don't want to mess
                  up the rest of the cluster.

                  The biggest issue is that the TOR switch management ports
                  are on a completely different network from
                  the cluster nodes.  I have the xCAT master attached to
                  that net on interface em3.  I'd like to add a small
                  dynamic
                  DHCP range on that 10.4.y.z network while nodes continue
                  to boot and install on the existing 172.20.p.q (em1)
                  network.
                  Also need to have the web server listening on em3.

                  Thanks,
                  -- ddj
                  Dave Johnson





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