Re: [xcat-user] chdef broken in 2.6.11

2012-09-26 Thread Lissa Valletta
-3/T12 Poughkeepsie, NY 12601 (tie 293) 433-3102 From: Francois Bissey To: xCAT Users Mailing list Date: 09/26/2012 06:59 AM Subject:Re: [xcat-user] chdef broken in 2.6.11 On 26/09/12 17:52, Guang Cheng Li wrote: > HI, > > Several comments: > > 1. -w is used

Re: [xcat-user] chdef broken in 2.6.11

2012-09-26 Thread Francois Bissey
On 26/09/12 17:52, Guang Cheng Li wrote: > HI, > > Several comments: > > 1. -w is used to specify the selection string to filter nodes, in your > case, the -w is not right. You should use this: > > chdef -m -t node -o p7n14-c postbootscripts= > > 2. otherpkgs is in the xcat default postbo

Re: [xcat-user] chdef broken in 2.6.11

2012-09-25 Thread Guang Cheng Li
eforge.net Date: 2012-09-26 11:31 Subject: [xcat-user] chdef broken in 2.6.11 Hi, Looking at some other problem I discovered that my chdef function was broken. The install was initially xcat 2.6.2 and then upgraded to 2.6.11. The problem is as follow: #chdef -m -t node -o p7n14-c -w post

[xcat-user] chdef broken in 2.6.11

2012-09-25 Thread François Bissey
Hi, Looking at some other problem I discovered that my chdef function was broken. The install was initially xcat 2.6.2 and then upgraded to 2.6.11. The problem is as follow: #chdef -m -t node -o p7n14-c -w postbootscript=otherpkgs Error: No type was provided for object 'p7n14-c'. Error: Skipping