Christopher Samuel <[email protected]> wrote on 04/29/2013 09:05:01
AM:
> From: Christopher Samuel <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected],
> Date: 04/29/2013 09:04 AM
> Subject: Re: [xcat-user] Fw: Statelite newbie problem
>
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> On 29/04/13 10:37, Christopher Samuel wrote:
>
> > When I look at the definition of barcoo001 I see that it says the
> > initrd is the stateless one:
> >
> > [root@barcoo-m ~]# lsdef barcoo001 | grep initrd
> > initrd=xcat/osimage/rhel64nophi/initrd-stateless.gz
>
> I switched it back to NFS for the root and guess what..
>
> [root@barcoo-m ~]# chdef -t osimage -o rhel64nophi rootfstype=nfs
> 1 object definitions have been created or modified.
>
> [root@barcoo-m ~]# nodeset barcoo001 osimage=rhel64nophi
> barcoo001: statelite rhels6-x86_64-compute
>
> [root@barcoo-m ~]# lsdef barcoo001 | grep initrd
> initrd=xcat/osimage/rhel64nophi/initrd-statelite.gz
>
>
> ...and when I switch it back to ramdisk:
>
> [root@barcoo-m ~]# chdef -t osimage -o rhel64nophi rootfstype=ramdisk
> 1 object definitions have been created or modified.
>
> [root@barcoo-m ~]# nodeset barcoo001 osimage=rhel64nophi
> barcoo001: statelite rhels6-x86_64-compute
>
> [root@barcoo-m ~]# lsdef barcoo001 | grep initrd
> initrd=xcat/osimage/rhel64nophi/initrd-stateless.gz
>
> Is that expected?
yes, ramdisk-based statelite uses initrd-stateless.gz while NFS-based uses
initrd-statelite.gz.
Can you boot-up NFS-based statelite successfully?
>
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