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After a little searching I found the mknb command in the RPM's install
script. I made some changes to set the LOCKEDUSERS variable for our
Manufacturer ID. Now, how can we get this into the code base so my
change doesn't get reverted when I next upgra
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I am trying to run bmcsetup on some Penguin/Supermicro nodes. I have
run bmcsetup interactively on the nodes from within the Genesis kernel
and found that it is trying to user the id (USERSLOT) 2 and apparently
on this hardware that id isn't available.
Hello,
Apologies if this is slightly off-topic.
Can anyone point me in the direction of the software/firmware/service pack
download details for an Intelligent Cluster solution based on IBM Flex
x240 compute nodes?
The operating system is RHEL 6.2 x86_64. and we are going to build a
disk-less c
I stumped. I can’t figure out where ipcalc.ksh is being called. If it is
called, it definitely strips the domain name off,
as can be seen here:
[root@drdkvm0003 scripts]# ./ipcalc.ksh.old --hostname 149.77.53.120
HOSTNAME=develkv7
But ipcalc.ksh is not part of the centos rootimg, or the fina
Sorry, just got back to this. Looks like the leases file contents were not
relevant.It appears that the hostname is set in /etc/sysconfig/network
ipcalc.ksh. As you can see from ipcalc.ksh.old, it strips any domain name that
is returned by “host $IP” off. The following patch should fix i
This is a 2.8 feature.
Lissa K. Valletta
8-3/B10
Poughkeepsie, NY 12601
(tie 293) 433-3102
From: Craig West
To: xcat-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Date: 01/07/2013 12:45 AM
Subject:Re: [xcat-user] Post BOOT scripts
John,
> There is another other twist. If the node is diskf