What level of xCAT do you have installed and what OS?I assume you are
following this doc:
https://sourceforge.net/p/xcat/wiki/XCAT_iDataPlex_Cluster_Quick_Start/
Our testing is done only on IBM/Lenovo x-series hardware. Maybe someone
in the user community might can help with the difference
I would suggest ssh into the node, set -x in /bin/bmcsetup, and see where
it fails. Consider skipping that step. Unfortunately user management is
not the best part of the IPMI spec, and it isn't nicely consistent vendor
to vendor.
From: Lissa Valletta/Poughkeepsie/IBM@IBMUS
To: xCAT Use
Zoie,
I've been able to successfully get bmcsetup to support several various
hardware platforms with a little bit of tweaking in the bmcsetup script.
If you look in the script you will see where it looks for model / vendor
id and performs different functions based on those ID's. Figure out wha
I wanted to followup just a little bit further on this side comment
from last week.
On Fri, 19 Sep 2014 at 13:27 -, Christopher Samuel wrote:
> > Our CentOS 6.5 rollout has been a little less successful than I
> > had hopped. The first compute image had a kernel performance
> > regression an