[00:50] eJones (~ejones@72.8.64.88) left irc: Quit: Leaving [00:52] biampb (~yournick@pD95F6703.dip.t-dialin.net) joined #fai. [00:54] yournick (~yournick@pD95F77C0.dip.t-dialin.net) left irc: Ping timeout: 480 seconds [02:11] puck (~puck@leibniz.catalyst.net.nz) joined #fai. [02:11] Hey, has anyone tried using FAI to build a box with IPv6 only? That is only AAAA records? [02:48] biampb (~yournick@pD95F6703.dip.t-dialin.net) left irc: Read error: Connection reset by peer [02:52] I have a problem where the FAI profile isn't picking up the hostname correctly, possibly because it is using gethostbyname [08:44] Mrfai (~lange@f048231101.adsl.alicedsl.de) joined #fai. [08:55] Mrfai (~lange@f048231101.adsl.alicedsl.de) left irc: Quit: leaving [08:58] siggg (~jean@tra78-1-87-88-161-80.dsl.club-internet.fr) joined #fai. [09:08] yournick (~yournick@pD95F6703.dip.t-dialin.net) joined #fai. [09:23] Mrfai (~lange@kueppers.informatik.uni-koeln.de) joined #fai. [10:08] Mrfai (~lange@kueppers.informatik.uni-koeln.de) left irc: Quit: leaving [10:08] Mrfai (~lange@suenner.informatik.uni-koeln.de) joined #fai. [10:15] jstein (~jstein3@cip1.ph-cip.uni-koeln.de) joined #fai. [10:21] puck: you mean $HOSTNAME isn't set correctly, and therefore your scripts under class/ fail? [12:37] has anyone defined a 'recure' hook for fai? [12:43] 'rescue', I mean [13:04] FAI_ACTION=sysinfo [13:08] Mrfai: But I need to change that task a bit, don't I? [13:08] here, it exits and one gets no shell... [13:08] or is that not normal? [13:08] Action: oz_ fiddles around with Rehat install via FAI [13:17] with sysinfo you should get a shell if you type ctrl-c and had add the fai flag createvt [13:23] Mrfai, you saw my comment about fai in s-p-u? [13:44] Mrfai: ah...'kay [13:49] hm. [13:49] what's wrong with: "vn co http://svn.debian.org/wsvn/fai/people/lazyboy/rhel-install-fixes_3.1.8/examples/rhel-install-demo" [13:49] ? [13:54] svn co svn://svn.d.o/svn [13:55] oz_, ^ [13:56] Checked out revision 5287.! thx [13:56] np :) [13:56] <- gitted too much recently [14:13] ErKa (~keryell@APuteaux-154-1-30-41.w83-199.abo.wanadoo.fr) joined #fai. [14:18] h01ger: which comment do you mean? [14:20] jstein (jstein3@cip1.ph-cip.uni-koeln.de) left #fai (Leaving). [14:23] Mrfai, huh? when i uploaded fai_3.2.17 and fai_3.2.17~lenny1 the latter got rejected because there was no newer version in testing. now that it migrated i uploaded again, this time it was rejected, because it already exists in p-u?! :-) [14:23] h01ger: luk reinjected previous rejects [14:29] ja, das habe ich gelesen aber nicht richtig verstanden [14:30] naja, ich habs neu hochgeladen und das wurde dann rejected. diese reject mail ging als cc: an dich, daher dachte ich mir, ich sage dir, daß alles in ordnung ist [14:30] ok. Gut, das ich mich darum nicht kuemmern muss. [14:30] :) [15:40] rgsteele||work (~rgsteele@75.147.74.137) joined #fai. [15:43] I've installed FAI on a machine in my network. I can get another client to PXE boot from it, but afetr loading the kernel, dhcp kicks in. My default router, a cisco, always beats the linux pxe server giving the new client an ip. So what happens is that the new client tries to mount nfs://ip.of.cisco.router/somepath, instead of the ip to my pxe machine. How do you recon I solve this? [15:48] rjd: tell the router to stfu? create a seperate LAN for installations? [15:56] How about change dhcp to static in the fai confs? [16:01] ~I have NFSROOT etc set to the PXE server, but it automatically tries to mount it from whoever gives it the ip [16:09] that should depend on the kernel parameters [16:18] what exactly controls what the NFS source will be? [16:18] I have a correct fai-make-nfsroot [16:18] and fai.conf [16:19] but it always chooses the dhcp server as the nfs host [16:19] somewhere this can be controlled, Im sure [16:19] Mrfai (~lange@suenner.informatik.uni-koeln.de) left irc: Quit: leaving [16:25] have you set next-server in your dhcpd.conf? [16:26] you can also edit the kernel command line under /srv/tftp/fai/pxelinux.cfg [16:26] (or whereever you keep your tftp stuff) [16:48] yes, next-server is correct [16:48] and pxelinux.cfg/0A2F111D contains: [16:48] append initrd=initrd.img-2.6.26-1-486 ip=dhcp root=/dev/nfs nfsroot=/srv/fai/nfsroot boot=live FAI_FLAGS=verbose,sshd,createvt [16:49] so I don't quite understand what makes the dhcp server to be the nfs server, or how to change this [17:16] siggg (~jean@tra78-1-87-88-161-80.dsl.club-internet.fr) left irc: Ping timeout: 480 seconds [18:00] Nic0 (~courtel@fw.tls.cena.fr) left irc: Ping timeout: 480 seconds [18:03] Nic0 (~courtel@fw.tls.cena.fr) joined #fai. [18:17] rjd: maybe you can tell the cisco to give ale server-name and next-server to the clients?! [18:17] rjd: and yes, you can change nfsroot=/srv/fai/nfsroot to nfsroot=myinstallserverhostname:/srv/fai/nfsroot, I think [18:22] eJones (~ejones@72.8.64.88) joined #fai. [18:32] siggg (~jean@tra78-5-88-172-128-32.fbx.proxad.net) joined #fai. [19:17] ErKa (~keryell@APuteaux-154-1-30-41.w83-199.abo.wanadoo.fr) left irc: Ping timeout: 480 seconds [19:20] siggg (~jean@tra78-5-88-172-128-32.fbx.proxad.net) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [19:22] yournick (~yournick@pD95F6703.dip.t-dialin.net) left irc: Read error: Connection reset by peer [21:06] eJones (~ejones@72.8.64.88) left irc: Read error: Connection reset by peer [22:00] rgsteele||work (~rgsteele@75.147.74.137) left irc: Remote host closed the connection [22:12] Thanks lazyb0y, I'll try that [23:22] eJones (~ejones@72.8.64.88) joined #fai. 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