Erik,

I opened a ticket: http://svn.oscar.openclustergroup.org/trac/oscar/ticket/497

Thanks,


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De: "Erik Jacobson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
À: [email protected]
Envoyé: Dimanche 9 Novembre 2008 11:30:15 GMT -05:00 USA/Canada - États de l'Est
Objet: [Oscar-devel] oscar 5.1rc1 & suse10.3: clients can't tftpboot files 
after pxe    boot

Using oscar 5.1rc1 with opensuse10.3 head node...
When clients are defined, the dhcpd.conf file appears to work fine.

However, when the client netboots, I can see in the BIOS-printed PXE messages
that the server is set to 0.0.0.0.

dhcpd.conf next-server was set to 'oscar_server'
'oscar_server' is able to resolve on the host.  Ie, I can 'ping' oscar_server
from the head node command prompt.

When I changed dhcpd.conf references to 'oscar_server' to the intenral IP for
the head node (10.0.0.1), the clients were able to pxe boot the imager just
fine.

It seems that dhcp is not resolving 'oscar_server' to an ip address
for the next-server dhcpd.conf config option.

I'm not yet sure if this is a suse problem or an oscar problem and I haven't
looked for any patches just yet.  That is to say, the distro repo for
suse 10.3 has only 10.3 level packages with no updates applied.

I'm not convinced this one is an oscar issue since it seems ok to me to
put host names in dhcpd.conf as opposed to IP addresses but I thought I'd
start this here to see what people thought about it.  Maybe this one will
turn out to be pilot error (aka erikj-error :)

Erik

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