Hi Tim,

The -d option was removed from create-service as it was non-functional. There
currently is no concept of default service, but this is being looked at as part
of the services redesign efforts. Currently, the service is associated with the
boot image so the client isn't discovering install services.

Sue


On 05/20/09 05:12, Tim Foster wrote:
> Hi there,
> 
> A question came up during another code review of the AI support in
> virt-install[1]
> 
> The installadm man page talks of a -d option to "create-client" that
> allows one to specify the default install service on a network, but I
> see that this option isn't accepted anymore by installadm.
> 
> Is there still the concept of a default install service, or is it the
> case now that clients always discover all services and match on the
> criteria specified in the manifest (and in the case of identical
> manifests, how does the client determine which service to use?)
> 
>  - I'm trying to determine whether always specifying the boot argument
> "-B install_service=<foo>" should be required or not when bringing up
> the guest.
> 
>       cheers,
>                       tim
> 
> 
> [1] this time, for the ongoing 3.3 port of xVM, we decided not to
> putback the changes I wrote for the 3.1-based code.
> 
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