Hi,
Yes, it sounds odd, but it is working.
Thanks a lot.
Markus
Am 22.08.2013 17:13, schrieb Jarrod B Johnson:
This may sound odd, but nodeadd node501-node623 nodelist.disable=0 would
do it.
nodeadd tries to evaluate noderange without them existing (obviously)
and will not delete the groups
This may sound odd, but nodeadd node501-node623 nodelist.disable=0 would do
it.
nodeadd tries to evaluate noderange without them existing (obviously) and
will not delete the groups this way.
From: Markus Hillenbrand
To: xCAT Users Mailing list ,
Date: 08/22/2013 11:02 AM
Subject:
Hi,
I have disabled a considerable number of nodes with
# nodech node501-node623 nodelist.disable=1
Now I want to re-enable some of them, but nodech won't operate on
disabled nodes. How can I re-enable them using a command line tool? Or
do I have to edit the table by hand (tabedit nodelist)?
Here it is:
[root@mgmt ~]# tabdump discoverydata
#uuid,node,method,discoverytime,arch,cpucount,cputype,memory,mtm,serial,nicdriver,nicipv4,nichwaddr,nicpci,nicloc,niconboard,nicfirm,switchname,switchaddr,switchdesc,switchport,otherdata,comments,disable
"9F8A00C0-FF56-11E0-BCCD-8C6370A40DC4","comp