Hi Costel,

So, do you have two oscar images for your two different kinds of client nodes?
Maybe you can combined them as long as your oscarimage has all the necessary 
kernel modules and /etc/modprobe.conf is properly configured, I think it would 
be fine.

But the initrd should be differently setup to load up the corresponding network 
module and firmware.

> To fix the issue above I tried to include the files bnx2.ko and .fw found 
> into my oscarimage but I keep receiving
> messages like
> “Module signed with unknown public key”
> and
> “Can’t insert ‘lib/modules/../bnx2.ko’: Required key not available.”
I would like to check the followings:
- Any kernel dependencies are there? (i.e., any required kernel module before 
loading bnx2)
- Make sure that bnx2.ko and its firmware are loaded properly on any actually 
running machine


Regards,

--
- DongInn

On Mar 7, 2013, at 1:47 PM, Costel Seitan <csei...@slb.com> wrote:

> All,
>  
> I am back with good news but also a new issue.
>  
> I successfully installed my first node using OSCAR 6 on CentOS 6.
> In order to do this I had to load 2 drivers (tg3 and megaraid_sas) into the 
> /tftpboot/initrd.img to deal with the
> new hardware.
>  
> Now I am trying to install older nodes which use Broadcom Netxtreme II driver 
> (bnx2) to deal with the installed NICs.
> The installation is failing because of a missing file into the initrd.img: 
> bnx2-mips-06-6.2.3.fw.
> The module bnx2.ko into the initrd.img generated by OSCAR seems to differ 
> from the one installed
> onto the oscarimage and the one installed onto the system.
> md5sum or modinfo  shows that the one in oscarimage and the one installed 
> onto the master node are the same.
> I also found the bnx2-mips-06-6.2.3.fw into the system and oscarimg.
>  
> To fix the issue above I tried to include the files bnx2.ko and .fw found 
> into my oscarimage but I keep receiving
> messages like
> “Module signed with unknown public key”
> and
> “Can’t insert ‘lib/modules/../bnx2.ko’: Required key not available.”
>  
> I tried to remove the signature but I did not succeed.
> It looks like I need to place a key into the kernel file.
>  
> Does anybody know how to work around this issue?
>  
> Thank you in advance,
> Best regards,
> Costel SEITAN
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