So the output artifact is rhcfg network configuration file, that's
clear. You probably struggle with our ERB templating engine, it's
actually ERB (google that) bug in SafeMode which means only selected
variables and functions are available. In Foreman 1.14+ there is a
Help tab in the Template editor which shows you the list.

LZ

On Tue, May 23, 2017 at 8:52 PM, Edward Clay <edward.c...@uk2group.com> wrote:
> Lukas, Thanks for this information.  I gues what I need to do is figure
> out how to create my own snippet since most of this info isn't clear to
> me.  Where would be the best place to start learning how to do this?
>
> On Tue, 2017-05-23 at 09:05 +0200, Lukas Zapletal wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> in this case you want to leave default kickstart template "network"
>> configuration as is and only change post configuration for network:
>>
>> https://github.com/theforeman/community-templates/blob/develop/provis
>> ioning_templates/snippet/kickstart_networking_setup.erb
>>
>> This is a snippet that is inserted into default kickstart:
>>
>> <%= snippet 'kickstart_networking_setup' %>
>>
>> You perhaps want to create new snippet and configure your cards to
>> your needs. That's the easiest method.
>>
>> You an also provide some flag (host parameter) that will override the
>> default behavior and configure NIC as static, then you can add this
>> parameter to hostgroup or something. You can do pretty much anything
>> you want.
>>
>> But if you want to start with PXE and then "switch" to static at some
>> point, Foreman itself does not support that. You can use Bootdisk
>> instead of PXE which will work with static IP allocations tho.
>>
>> LZ
>>
>> On Tue, May 23, 2017 at 12:29 AM, Edward Clay <Edward.Clay@uk2group.c
>> om> wrote:
>> > Hello,  I am trying to figure out how to best configure my
>> > katello/foreman
>> > provisioning kickstart template to configure a system with 2
>> > NIC's.  One nic
>> > is configured for private communication via a non routable ip
>> > range.  We can
>> > assign these IPs via dhcpd which we then use for doing the
>> > provisioning
>> > process via a local OS repo hosted on the katello/foreman
>> > server.  The
>> > second NIC is publicly accessible and is assigned statically.  What
>> > I'm not
>> > sure how to do is pxe booting via the private interface (currently
>> > done by
>> > assigning via dhcpd) and configuring both NIC via static assignment
>> > after
>> > the provisioning process is complete.  It seems like I had this
>> > working but
>> > it's been a long time since I tinkered with this so my memory could
>> > be
>> > wrong.  I believe this line was working in the past.
>> >
>> > network --bootproto <%= dhcp ? 'dhcp --nodefroute' : "static
>> > --ip=#{@host.ip} --netmask=#{subnet.mask} --
>> > gateway=#{subnet.gateway}
>> > --nameserver=#{[subnet.dns_primary,
>> > subnet.dns_secondary].select(&:present?).join(',')}" %> --hostname
>> > <%= @host
>> > %><%= os_major >= 6 ? " --device=#{@host.mac}" : '' -%>
>> >
>> > I've configured the private NIC as Managed and Provision while the
>> > Public
>> > NIC is configured as Primary.
>> >
>> > Are there any working solutions out there for this scenario?
>> >
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