Re: [SSI-users] PXE Nodes
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From: Sergi B. <hi...@li...> - 2009-04-06 13:49:49
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John Hughes escribió:
> Sergi Barroso wrote:
>> I tried to do ssi-addnode but doesn't add it in list....
>>
> Strange.
>
> When you sat "doesn't add it in list", which list? dhcpd.conf?
> clustertab?
>
> Are there any error messages?
>> Can I edit /etc/clustertab manually?
>>
> No, because it won't create all the files in /cluster/ that
> ssi-addnode does.
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> We have to find out why ssi-addnode isn't working for you.
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>
Theres the output of ssi-addnode
debsrv:~# ssi-addnode
Enter a node number (2-125) or (?) [2]: 2
Hardware address Time last probed
---------------- ----------------
1) 00:02:B3:16:06:FD Apr 6 14:32:11
Select (1-2), (r)escan, (q)uit or (?) [1]: 1
Do you want to scan for available IP addresses (y/n/?) [n]:
Enter an IP address or (?): 10.0.0.2
Select (P)XE, (E)therboot or (?) [E]: P
Enter a nodename or (?): debnode1
Please make sure that the interface with MAC address 00:02:B3:16:06:FD
is not configured via /etc/network/interfaces
Press Enter to acknowledge:
The following configuration has been entered:
Node number: 2
IP address: 10.0.0.2
Network hardware addr: 00:02:B3:16:06:FD
Network boot protocol: PXE
Local boot device: none
Nodename: debnode1
Potential initnode: No
(W)rite new configuration, (R)econfigure, or (Q)uit without writing [W]:
You should run ssi-create first
ssi-addnode try to find this interface inside
/etc/networking/interfaces? why? this mac it's from client node
interface, not server.
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Sergi Barroso
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