did u run this command on XX.XX.X.XXX server?
makedhcp -d nodename

and two more command to clean up from prod cluster,  you should remove the
node definition too, at lease need to remove mac address.
makedns -d nodename
makegocons -d nodename


then on the new test cluster:
makedns nodename
makegocons nodename
makedhcp nodename
nslookup nodename   <<<<<--- make sure it return correct address


thanks,
Casandra Qiu
...................................................................
Casandra Hong Qiu
Phone: (845) 433-9291, t/l 293-9291
Office: Building 8, 3-B-04
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From:   John Roche <[email protected]>
To:     xCAT Users Mailing list <[email protected]>
Date:   05/27/2020 10:22 AM
Subject:        [EXTERNAL] Re: [xcat-user] PXE-E18: Server response timeout.



Hi ddj,

Yes I’m pulling a few nodes from the prod cluster,
I did makedhcp -d nodename and this sort of helped

It does a pxe boot, but still picks up the prod xcat server address

xcatprobe detect_dhcpd -i <MN interface name> -m <node's mac address>

Server: XX.XX.X.XXX assign IP [XX.XX.X.XXX]. The next server is
[XX.XX.X.XXX]!                                 [INFO]  ß--- this is the
prod xcat server, how do I remove this??
Server: XX.XX.X.XXX assign IP [ZZ.ZZ.Z.ZZZ]. The next server is
[ZZ.ZZ.Z.ZZZ]!                                 [INFO]  <- THIS IS THE NEW
TEST XCAT SERVER

Is there any way to remove this, will this help?

JR




From: David D Johnson <[email protected]>
Sent: 27 May 2020 12:23
To: xCAT Users Mailing list <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [xcat-user] PXE-E18: Server response timeout.

When you have two dhcp servers on the same wire/subnet, need to make sure
that the MAC address
is only recognized by one of them.  If the "production" server is running
xcat, use makedhcp -d nodename
to get rid of the association over there, and presume (or check, with
makedhcp -q nodename) that it's
registered in your new cluster.  My guess is that you pulled out a compute
node  from the production cluster
to play with.

 -- ddj

      On May 27, 2020, at 5:08 AM, John Roche <[email protected]>
      wrote:

      [A[root@xcat-test ~]# xcatprobe xcatmn -i eth0
      [mn]: Checking all xCAT daemons are running...
      [ OK ]
      [mn]: Checking xcatd can receive command request...
      [ OK ]
      [mn]: Checking 'site' table is configured...
      [ OK ]
      [mn]: Checking provision network is configured...
      [ OK ]
      [mn]: Checking 'passwd' table is configured...
      [ OK ]
      [mn]: Checking important directories(installdir,tftpdir) are
      configured...                                        [ OK ]
      [mn]: Checking SELinux is disabled...
      [ OK ]
      [mn]: Checking HTTP service is configured...
      [ OK ]
      [mn]: Checking TFTP service is configured...
      [ OK ]
      [mn]: Checking DNS service is configured...
      [ OK ]
      [mn]: Checking DHCP service is configured...
      [ OK ]
      [mn]: Checking NTP service is configured...
      [ OK ]
      [mn]: Checking rsyslog service is configured...
      [ OK ]
      [mn]: Checking firewall is disabled...
      [ OK ]
      [mn]: Checking minimum disk space for xCAT ['/var' needs
      1GB;'/install' needs 10GB;'/tmp' needs 1GB]...           [ OK ]
      [mn]: Checking Linux ulimits configuration...
      [ OK ]
      [mn]: Checking network kernel parameter configuration...
      [ OK ]
      [mn]: Checking xCAT daemon attributes configuration...
      [ OK ]
      [mn]: Checking xCAT log is stored in /var/log/xcat/cluster.log...
      [ OK ]
      [mn]: Checking xCAT management node IP: <10.28.9.183> is configured
      to static...                                  [ OK ]
      [mn]: Checking dhcpd.leases file is less than 100M...
      [ OK ]
      =================================== SUMMARY
      ====================================
      [MN]: Checking on MN...
      [ OK ]

      That’s all good

      xcatprobe detect_dhcpd -i <MN interface name> -m <node's mac address>

      Start to detect DHCP, please wait 10 seconds
      [INFO]
      ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
      [INFO]
      There are 3 servers replied to dhcp discover.
      [INFO]
          Server: XX.XX.X.XXX assign IP [XX.XX.X.XXX]. The next server is
      [XX.XX.X.XXX]!                                 [INFO]  ß--- this is
      the prod xcat server, how do I remove this??
          Server: XX.XX.X.XXX assign IP [ZZ.ZZ.Z.ZZZ]. The next server is
      [ZZ.ZZ.Z.ZZZ]!                                 [INFO]  <- THIS IS THE
      NEW TEST XCAT SERVER
          Server:JJ.JJ.JJ.J assign IP [JJ.JJ.J.J]. The next server is
      [ZZ.ZZ.Z.ZZZ]!                                     [INFO]
      ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
      [INFO]
      [root@xcat-test ~]#

      From: Casandra H Qiu <[email protected]>
      Sent: 26 May 2020 17:17
      To: xCAT Users Mailing list <[email protected]>
      Subject: Re: [xcat-user] PXE-E18: Server response timeout.

      try those two command to diagnosis if there are configure issues

      xcatprobe xcatmn -i <MN interface name>
      xcatprobe detect_dhcpd -i <MN interface name> -m <node's mac address>



      Thanks,
      Casandra Qiu

      ...................................................................
      Casandra Hong Qiu
      Phone: (845) 433-9291, t/l 293-9291
      Office: Building 8, 3-B-04
      [email protected]



      <image001.gif>John Roche ---05/26/2020 12:11:36 PM---Tried this No
      luck

      From: John Roche <[email protected]>
      To: xCAT Users Mailing list <[email protected]>
      Date: 05/26/2020 12:11 PM
      Subject: Re: [xcat-user] [External] PXE-E18: Server response timeout.




      Tried this
      No luck

      How did people set up the dhpc part for doing a pxe boot?

      John

      From: Jarrod Johnson <[email protected]>
      Sent: 22 May 2020 17:25
      To: [email protected]
      Subject: Re: [xcat-user] [External] PXE-E18: Server response timeout.

      Hmm, nodeset <nodename> stat

      Rinstall thould have taken care of that, but checking...

      From: John Roche <[email protected]>
      Sent: Friday, May 22, 2020 8:40 AM
      To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
      Subject: [External] [xcat-user] PXE-E18: Server response timeout.

      Hi,

      I recently build an xcat server
      Rpower works
      But doing an rinstall, it keeps failing at the PXE boot
      I’m doing rinstal <node name> -u
      It uses UEFI

      I’m starting to pull my hair now on what’s the issue
      Here is the error I see when I’m doing an rcons.

      Thanks


      Boot Failed - PXE Network: PciRoot(0x0)/Pci(0x2,0x0)/Pci
      (0x0,0x0)/Ctrl(0x1)/MAC(E41D2DDE7931,0x0)/IPv4
      (0.0.0.0,0x0,DHCP,0.0.0.0,0.0.0.0,0.0.0.0)

      >>Start PXE over IPv4.
      PXE-E18: Server response timeout.

      >>Start PXE over IPv4.
      PXE-E18: Server response timeout.
      Boot Failed - PXE Network: PciRoot(0x0)/Pci(0x2,0x0)/Pci
      (0x0,0x0)/Ctrl(0x2)/MAC(E41D2DDE7932,0x0)/IPv4
      (0.0.0.0,0x0,DHCP,0.0.0.0,0.0.0.0,0.0.0.0)

      >>Start PXE over IPv4.
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