Can both nodes defined in xcat have the same hostname or do they have to be
distinct?
From: Xiao Peng Wang [mailto:w...@cn.ibm.com]
Sent: Friday, June 03, 2016 8:29 AM
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Cc: xcat-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [xcat-user] EXTERNAL: Re: Setting up a bond
Please refer to the description in the configbond.
xCAT team also considered to handle the bond during OS deployment. We thought to have multiple macs configured in the macs table to make two macs map to one IP, then during dhcp, either mac can get the correct IP and configure. As a workaround,
In the script is same documentation how to use it:
vi /install/postscripts/configbond
Best regards
Gerd Pokorra
Am Freitag, den 03.06.2016, 12:07 + schrieb Lopilato, John:
> I’m running xcat 2.11, but I don’t see anything in the docs about configbond.
> Have I just been blind?
>
> As
I’m running xcat 2.11, but I don’t see anything in the docs about configbond.
Have I just been blind?
As for the boot issue, I was going to ask about that next. I don’t have two
separate networks, the nodes are dual homed to two separate switches on the
same VLAN. In fact the bond is there
I think we should talk it as opposite way that how to make the MN to use the new SN.
Following steps are necessary to switch a SN:
1. rerun 'mysqlsetup -f' to assign the access permission for SN to access DB on MN
2. run 'updatenode -k ' to set up the ssh key
3. run 'updatenode -P' to update the
I configured a bond interface with a simple self-written postscript file
at SLES 12 SP 1. The self-written postscript file has the following
content. With the 'configbond' postscript file I was not able to
configure the module options.
Best regards
Gerd Pokorra
# Simple configure the bonding