Hi Daniel,
Thanks for the reply.
I did nodeset on the new osimage and ran updatenode -S. It picked up all
the updates and upgraded the node, but after reboot it tries to reinstall
it.
On Tue, Mar 29, 2016 at 4:34 AM, Daniel Letai wrote:
> I'd nodeset the nodes to the new
It works.
Thank you very much,
Gerd
Am Dienstag, den 29.03.2016, 08:42 -0500 schrieb Casandra H Qiu:
> Can u try to enable rpcbind before mount on your script?
>
> systemctl enable rpcbind
> systemctl restart rpcbind
>
>
> Thanks,
> Casandra
>
>
I'd nodeset the nodes to the new profile, then run updatenode -S
I think that should be enough, not verified.
On 03/28/2016 11:16 PM, Stanislav
Sergienko wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to find a process on upgrading the os on
Hi,
What's considered best practice for floating IP / VIP in HA clusters
managed by xcat?
I'm designating a group of nodes to act as a HA cluster for an
internal app, with keepalived as IP provider.
Do I just mkdef -t node ha1 nicips.eth0="10.0.0.100"
You can refer the doc: http://xcat-docs.readthedocs.org/en/latest/advanced/hamn/index.html
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Then what was the messages from 'journalctl -xn'?
The basic idea is when running the xcat postscript from /etc/init.d/rc3.d/S??xcatpostinit, certain service which depended by nfs was not ready?
ThanksBest Regards--Wang Xiaopeng
Can u try to enable rpcbind before mount on your script?
systemctl enable rpcbind
systemctl restart rpcbind
Thanks,
Casandra
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xnba means: xcat netboot agent. It's a specific version of ipxe plus several fixes.
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Hi,
What's considered best practice for floating IP / VIP in HA clusters
managed by xcat?
I'm designating a group of nodes to act as a HA cluster for an internal
app, with keepalived as IP provider.
Do I just mkdef -t node ha1 nicips.eth0="10.0.0.100" nictypes.eth0="vip"
; makehosts ha1 ;
That's very specific for management nodes, not for some clustered
compute nodes.
I'm not sure how applicable this is, but I guess this means there is no
"best practice" and I should just use whatever works.
Thanks
On 03/29/2016 03:01 PM, Xiao Peng Wang wrote:
> You can refer the doc:
>
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