Re: static network configuration ask

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Kit Stube wrote:
As long as we don't have to enter a mac address it sounds good to me. The problem with mac addresses is that our servers boot so fast it's hard to catch the config menu as it flies by. We're normally looking at them through an ASM or IpKVM of some type which just makes it harder..... Our build process is already obnoxious enough already. I'll look into that further after I get this first batch of servers delivered to the poor folks who are waiting on me right now. :-( Thanks.


Cool, FWIW you can usually get the MAC from the BIOS ... or be really clever and make a default kickstart profile that does a minimal install with the sole purpose
of emailing you the mac addresses for easier future maintaince :)

Lots of fun can be had...



Kit



On 8/30/07, *Michael DeHaan* <mdehaan@xxxxxxxxxx <mailto:mdehaan@xxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:

    Kit Stube wrote:
    > Cobbler looks cool. Kinda like a front end for pxelinux and isc
    > dhcpd?  The problem we have is we don't want to have to look up the
    > mac address for a host in order to configure it.   Cobbler seems to
    > rely on that.

    Nah, you don't :)  At least not in newer versions ...

    Starting with 0.6.x (0.6.1 is out today -- I recommend installing
    that),
    you can name a system anything arbitrarily.   If  you know the MAC
    address, it helps to use that so we can assign a specific kickstart --
    you can also use the ip if you know that instead.   Otherwise you can
    pick a specific profile and just assign that to be the "default"
    for all
    PXE booting systems.  You can also use it to create a PXE menu, so you
    can walk up to a machine while it's booting, type "menu", and pick
    what
    you want.

    >
    > Currently we have our dhcp server on an install network dump anyone
    > that netboots on that network to a default pxelinux menu.  That
    > default menu allows a person to chose an os to install.  Chosing one
    > kicks them into one of several different default kickstart
    files.   If
    > I could get kickstart to ask for static network information like it
    > would if I was installing from CD, I would be done.

    I should have read further before typing.    Yeah, we can do that :)

    The MAC address way of assigning the static info works really really
    well though, if you can start doing it.  I like kickstarts to be fully
    interactive because I can start them and not have to baby-sit.   Plus
    mapping a system to a new profile is as easy as:

    cobbler edit --name=<MAC> --profile=<newprofile>

    --Michael


    >
    >
    > On 8/30/07, *Riggs, Ben* <rigg0022@xxxxxxx
    <mailto:rigg0022@xxxxxxx> <mailto:rigg0022@xxxxxxx
    <mailto:rigg0022@xxxxxxx>>>
    > wrote:
    >
    >     Check out http://cobbler.et.redhat.com  It's made our life here
    >     tons easier.
    >
    >     Ben
    >
    >     Kit Stube wrote:
    >     > Is there an option that will allow me to automate
    everything in
    >     > kickstart except just the network portion so that I can
    have the
    >     same
    >     > kickstart config for a bunch of clustered hosts but input the
    >     network
    >     > information myself?
    >     >
    >     > The reason I ask is because I would like to automate a lot
    of other
    >     > stuff in %post  or on first boot but need networking to be
    set up
    >     > properly by the time that stuff runs or it will screw all of
    >     that up.
    >     >
    >     > Thanks in advance
    >     > Kit Stube
    >     >
    >     >
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