Re: interface ends up named eth2-eth0

2011-11-02 Thread James Clendenan
Daniel, Hm, that's different. I do however know that Dell and Redhat have been working on some methods of using DMI / smbios labeling to keep the port names on the back of the system the same as the system's actual ethernet ports. I've got more than a couple boxes where this caused a bit of

Build route and production route differs

2011-11-02 Thread Gerhardus Geldenhuis
Hi I have a strange situation. A few servers in our infrastructure has a different gateway than the rest and when I create the server in cobbler I set this gateway as I want it configured in afterwards. However this caused the build to fail as this ip/network does not support dhcp and building of

Re: interface ends up named eth2-eth0

2011-11-02 Thread James Cammarata
On Wed, Nov 2, 2011 at 1:56 AM, James Clendenan james.clende...@gmail.com wrote: Daniel, Hm, that's different. I do however know that Dell and Redhat have been working on some methods of using DMI / smbios labeling to keep the port names on the back of the system the same as the system's

ESXi 5 import

2011-11-02 Thread John Paget Bourke
Hi, I would like to build some ESXi 5 servers from cobbler. I understand ESXi is supported, but when I try import it does not work [root@Config esxi5]# cobbler import --name=ESXi5 --arch=x86_64 --path=/media/esxi5/ --rsync-flags=--quiet task started: 2011-11-02_193127_import task

cobbler 2.2.1 and external authentification

2011-11-02 Thread Eric Doutreleau
Hi i have just migrate from 2.0.11 to 2.2.1 and my external authentification doesn't work anymore. in order to do that i have in my modules.conf file the following sentence [authentication] module = authn_passthru [authorization] module = authz_allowall and in the cobbler_web.conf in the

Re: interface ends up named eth2-eth0

2011-11-02 Thread Daniel Kertby
Thanks James (x2)! Even if it is Rhel 6.x creating this weird interface name (eth0-eth2) and leaving only a eth0 file in network-scripts, it would be really good if cobbler could fix this. Thanks, Daniel Ps. If someone looks for a fix, I can test and validate it. On Wed, Nov 2, 2011 at 1:05

Re: ESXi 5 import

2011-11-02 Thread Greg Swift
On Wed, Nov 2, 2011 at 07:08, John Paget Bourke john.bou...@mobileinternet.com wrote: Hi, ** ** I would like to build some ESXi 5 servers from cobbler. ** ** I understand ESXi is supported, but when I try import it does not work ** ** [root@Config esxi5]# cobbler import

Bug with saving objects in the web GUI

2011-11-02 Thread James Cammarata
I ran across this tonight, and thought I'd send an email out in case others run into it in the future. I noticed that trying to create an object (for example a system) was failing when there were no other objects of that kind stored in cobbler. I tracked the issue back to a feature we introduced

Re: interface ends up named eth2-eth0

2011-11-02 Thread James Cammarata
On Wed, Nov 2, 2011 at 11:24 AM, Daniel Kertby ker...@gmail.com wrote: Thanks James (x2)! Even if it is Rhel 6.x creating this weird interface name (eth0-eth2) and leaving only a eth0 file in network-scripts, it would be really good if cobbler could fix this. Thanks, Daniel Ps. If

Re: cobbler 2.2.1 and external authentification

2011-11-02 Thread James Cammarata
On Wed, Nov 2, 2011 at 9:06 AM, Eric Doutreleau eric.doutrel...@it-sudparis.eu wrote: Hi i have just migrate from 2.0.11 to 2.2.1 and my external authentification doesn't work anymore. in order to do that i have in my modules.conf file the following sentence  [authentication] module =

Re: interface ends up named eth2-eth0

2011-11-02 Thread Paul van der Mark
Even if it is Rhel 6.x creating this weird interface name (eth0-eth2) and It's udev. Although we never had this problem before we upgraded from rocks 5.4 to rhel 6.1 Are you setting the MAC addresses for all interfaces in cobbler? In my experience, RHEL6 respects the ifcfg files but you need

Re: Build route and production route differs

2011-11-02 Thread James Cammarata
On Wed, Nov 2, 2011 at 6:06 AM, Gerhardus Geldenhuis gerhardus.geldenh...@gmail.com wrote: Hi I have a strange situation. A few servers in our infrastructure has a different gateway than the rest and when I create the server in cobbler I set this gateway as I want it configured in afterwards.

Re: [PATCH] Chain load authentication plugin

2011-11-02 Thread James Clendenan
Hi James, Thanks for the review. I'll look integrating it deeper into the core of authn unless I hear anyone raising concerns on this. The major reason I did it this way was to ensure that users using the existing version weren't going to get stuck with an incompatible config file after an

buildiso further observations

2011-11-02 Thread Simon Woolsgrove
Hi Jorgen We found a few more issues with buildiso when moving across from 1.6 to 2.2 DNS entries If added via the kernel options (dns=x.x.x.x,x.x.x.x) are being set as a list on the APPEND line. Old 1.6 entries we have used this a lot, this is a temporary fix put in place. @@ -349,7

Re: [PATCH] Chain load authentication plugin

2011-11-02 Thread James Cammarata
On Wed, Nov 2, 2011 at 1:50 AM, James Clendenan james.clende...@gmail.com wrote: Hi James, Thanks for the review.  I'll look integrating it deeper into the core of authn unless I hear anyone raising concerns on this.  The major reason I did it this way was to ensure that users using the

Bug with saving objects in the web GUI

2011-11-02 Thread James Cammarata
I ran across this tonight, and thought I'd send an email out in case others run into it in the future. I noticed that trying to create an object (for example a system) was failing when there were no other objects of that kind stored in cobbler. I tracked the issue back to a feature we introduced