Brian Elliott Finley wrote:

Is this a problem only when netbootmond first starts up? Does changing
the "-n 0" to "-n 20" fix things?

Hi Brian -

It may indeed be a problem only when netbootmond first starts up. I'd successfully autoinstalled several nodes earlier today, w/ my zero-length ./scripts/imaging_complete file in place. As a result of your mail, I removed the ./scripts/imaging_complete file, and re-autoinstalled the nodes. netbootmond did its thing, creating the local-boot files.


Can you send me a copy of your log file?

The relevant portion of the log file looks as follows:

2004/06/02 17:35:12 [22260] Global parameter log file found in service section!
2004/06/02 17:35:12 [22260] rsync on scripts/imaging_complete from n3 (172.20.0.3)
2004/06/02 17:35:12 [22260] link_stat "imaging_complete" (in scripts) failed: No such file or directory
2004/06/02 17:35:12 [22260] rsync error: some files could not be transferred (code 23) at main.c(397)


Appreciate your continued attention on this.

Regards.

   -Steve.



However, it is ugly, and I'll probably do something about that in the
code.

Do you have "NET_BOOT_DEFAULT = local" set in your
/etc/systemimager/systemimager.conf file on your server?


Yes. And I've restarted the service several times for good measure. ;-) If I drop a zero length "scripts/imaging_complete" file, then netbootmond does its thing.

    -Steve



Thus spake Steve Grandinetti ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):

Hi -

No, I've not received any responses. I've looked on the rsync.samba site, and see references to the same message, but w/ no listed resolution.

Thoughts?

Thanks.

    -Steve.


Brian Elliott Finley wrote:

Did you ever get an answer to this question?

-Brian


Thus spake Steve Grandinetti ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):


When the autoinstall script executes the following line near the end of the image distribution process:


rsync $IMAGESERVER::scripts/imaging_complete > /dev/null 2>&1

I get the following *3* lines in my rsyncd.conf:

2004/04/27 16:01:29 [5810] rsync on scripts/imaging_complete from poker.lkg.hp.com (16.118.32.119)
2004/04/27 16:01:30 [5810] link_stat /imaging_complete : No such file or directory
2004/04/27 16:01:30 [5810] rsync error: some files could not be transferred (code 23) at main.c(372)


And the client spits out the following:

rsync <image_server_IP>::scripts/imaging_complete
client: nothing to do: perhaps you need to specify some filenames or the --recursive option?
rsync error: partial transfer (code 23) at main.c(594)


And, since netbootmond is only looking for the one line that has the "scripts/imaging_complete" string (the first of these three), netbootmond isn't doing it's thing to allow installed clients to boot locally upon next boot.

The rsync's of the image occurred w/out hitch prior to executing this command. The rsync deamon is indeed running, and /etc/systemimager/rsyncd.conf is standard/stock:

list = yes
timeout = 600
dont compress = *.gz *.tgz *.zip *.Z *.ZIP *.bz2 *.deb *.rpm *.dbf
uid = root
gid = root
use chroot = yes
log file = /var/log/systemimager/rsyncd
#
# For additional security, modify and uncomment this line.  See
# "man rsyncd.conf" for details.
#
#hosts allow = 127.0.0.0/24 MY_NET/NETMASK MY_CLIENT/32

[boot]
path = /usr/share/systemimager/boot

[overrides]
path = /var/lib/systemimager/overrides

[scripts]
path = /var/lib/systemimager/scripts

[base-image]
path=/var/lib/systemimager/images/base-image


Any thougts on why rsync is outputting these additional lines?

Thanks much.

Steve Grandinetti


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