Michael DeHaan wrote : [...] > I wanted to bring this up now for those that had an idea > how they thought multiple NICs might work from a user perspective to > speak up if this really wouldn't work for them. Sounds all great! I've only got one question. This is exactly what I wanted : cobbler system add --name=test1234 --mac=AA:BB:CC:DD:EE:FF [--ip=192.168.1.50] [--hostname=test12345.example.com] [--virt-bridge0=xenbr0] [--mac1=...] [--ip1=...] [--hostname1=...] [--virt-bridge1=xenbr1] But will it be possible to have koan install the system using xenbr1? koan --server=cobbler.example.org --virt --system=test1234 --virt-bridge=xenbr1 Would this get the system and its two NICs from the cobbler server, while telling koan to use xenbr1 to install the system? In my setups, I basically have Xen guests with eth0 as the public interface and eth1 as the private interface, and I'd prefer having cobbler/dhcpd only run on the private LAN. > Another topic -- Earlier there was the discussion of having overrides > for things like the virtual mac address in koan. Given the complexity > of all of the above, and wanting to keep things simple and centrally > managed, this is most likely not going to happen as it would > overcomplicate the model a bit too much. Again, these are things that > are easily > enough expressed in cobbler. I only wanted to override the MAC address in koan because it was randomly generating it instead of getting the one I configured in cobbler (not as the system name). It might be interesting to override the MAC address when using a profile instead of a system, though... Thanks again for all your great work :-) Matthias -- Clean custom Red Hat Linux rpm packages : http://freshrpms.net/ Fedora release 7 (Moonshine) - Linux kernel 2.6.22.6-81.fc7 Load : 1.25 1.44 1.31 _______________________________________________ et-mgmt-tools mailing list et-mgmt-tools@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/et-mgmt-tools