Sure, here it is:

Object name: n042
    arch=x86_64
    bmc=172.30.192.56
    bmcpassword=admin
    bmcport=0
    bmcusername=admin
    chain=runcmd=bmcsetup,osimage=centos7.3-x86_64-node-giga
    cons=ipmi
    groups=all,ipmi,node-giga
    installnic=mac
    ip=172.30.240.56
    mac=0c:c4:7a:71:f6:ba
    mgt=ipmi
    netboot=xnba
    nfsserver=172.30.240.1
    postbootscripts=otherpkgs
    postscripts=syslog,remoteshell,syncfiles
    primarynic=mac
    provmethod=centos7.3-x86_64-node-giga
    serialflow=hard
    serialport=1
    serialspeed=115200
    tftpdir=/tftpboot
    tftpserver=172.30.240.1
    xcatmaster=172.30.240.1

If that matters the nodes I'm installing are x86_64 Supermicro servers. BIOS is set in "legacy" mode (*not* UEFI).

Cheers.

On 07/06/2017 05:04 PM, Xiao Peng Wang wrote:
Looks like the 'n042' is not a free node. Could you show out the node definition by 'lsdef n042'? If you did not set hostip and bmcip for the node definition. Could you use the parameter [hostiprange=imageprofile] [bmciprange=bmciprange] for nodediscoverstart command?

Best Regards
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Wang Xiaopeng (王晓朋)
Manager for HPC SW Dev: xCAT, ESSL, SMI, Test
IBM China Systems Laboratory (CSL)


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