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From: cobbler-bounces(a)lists.fedorahosted.org [mailto:cobbler-
bounces(a)lists.fedorahosted.org] On Behalf Of Vreman, Peter - Acision
Sent: woensdag 3 december 2008 15:36
To: cobbler mailing list
Subject: RE: autodiscovery questions
> I think what you are describing is auto-inventory, seeding Cobbler with
> all of the MAC address info it can, and then provisioning later once you
> assign them to certain profiles.
>
> You don't need all the NIC info in Cobbler to provision, certaintly...
> folks can also deploy using profile records if they don't want to create
> the system records.
> The MAC is of course required to pin a specific piece of hardware to a
> specific profile without using the menus or the default profile, or
> without using a "per-network" profile mapping (cobbler system record
> with --ip input in CIDR notation to assign only certain systems to
> certain profiles).
Agree, the auto-inventory is a better word. It is an addition to the
existing auto-registration and can (if enabled for the system) also be
used for manual added entries.
The new networking code for bonding requires a MAC address for each NIC.
> The inventory probe sounds interesting to me, otherwise improving and
> adding to the registration mechanism could be very interesting.
> (Especially if it described a bit more about the system maybe in the
> comment field, and maybe had options on also registering inventory with
> a Smolt server?) We haven't persued any kind of trivial cobbler+smolt
> integration in the past though it may be something we can do in the
> future.
You mean running a smolt-server on the node where the cobbler-server is
running?
For the auto-inventory I think we can use the output of the lshal command.
lshal contains all information for the network (MAC,ethX and driver) and also provides
information about the system including vendor and serial information
For the inventory it is also usefull to have additional system information fields
available for filtering. E.g. a systems with 64G memory are better suited for a DB profile
than the systems with 8G memory for webservers.
Regards,
Peter
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