The system was added to cobbler using the following command:
cobbler system add --profile=CentOS-5.1-x86_64 --interface=0 --
ip=x..x.x.1 --mac=00:x:x:x:9A:F8 --gateway=x.x.x.254 --interface=1
--name=00:x:x:x:9A:F9
This is fine, in fact, interface=0 is the default, so you don't
need to specify it. You can have any number of interfaces listed
here (well, up to 8 currently), and you do not need to enter all of
them into Cobbler, just the ones that you need to show up in the
PXE Linux tree and possibly for DHCP reservations.
Following on from this, I am finding an issue which I cannot seem to
work out where I am going wrong.
Issuing the command:
# cobbler system add --name=test --profile=CentOS-5.1-x86_64 --
mac=00:15:60:ED:9A:F8 --ip=119.252.19.1 --gateway=119.252.19.254 --
interface=1 --mac=00:15:60:ED:9A:F9 --ip=10.2.25.1
# cobbler system report
system : test
profile : CentOS-5.1-x86_64
kernel options : {}
kickstart : <<inherit>>
ks metadata : {}
netboot enabled? : True
owners : ['admin']
server : <<inherit>>
virt cpus : <<inherit>>
virt file size : <<inherit>>
virt path : <<inherit>>
virt ram : <<inherit>>
virt type : <<inherit>>
interface : intf0
mac address :
ip address :
hostname :
gateway :
subnet :
virt bridge :
dhcp tag :
interface : intf1
mac address : 00:15:60:ED:9A:F9
ip address : 10.2.25.1
hostname :
gateway : 119.252.19.254
subnet :
virt bridge :
dhcp tag :
I have tried a few options, like leaving off the first --mac entry,
putting in an --interface=0 statement etc, but in all cases it
appears any options are only used for the 2nd interface. Leaving off
the 2nd interface definitions:
# cobbler system add --name=test --profile=CentOS-5.1-x86_64 --
mac=00:15:60:ED:9A:F8 --ip=119.252.19.1 --gateway=119.252.19.254
places all the configuration as expected under intf0
Anyone have a suggestion on where I am going wrong?
Cheers,
Matt
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