Thanks Scott!
I will catch the RPM as soon as it shows up.
We now have the cobbler server up and running on 2.0.9 and it works. It's not in production, so an upgrade is welcome.
A General QUESTION, The dhcpd.conf file has subnet definitions for the VLANs we have and it get the correct next_server for the VLAN in question. Although, is it possible to have the ks=<ip>... entry in the pxelinux file for a client to get the same ip/hostname as specified as next_server in the dhcpd.conf file?
My finding so far is that I have to specify --server= when adding a system to cobbler to alter ks=<ip>... I don't want the profiles to have that info. We want to avoid routing the installation data over the firewall since it will generate significant load and also requires us to open firewall rules for forthcoming VLANs.
Thanks in advance,
Daniel
On Tue, Apr 19, 2011 at 8:30 PM, Scott Henson shenson@redhat.com wrote:
On Mon, 18 Apr 2011 15:46:54 +0200, Daniel Kertby kertby@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks Scott for your support.
I did a fresh install in a virtualized environment which didn't give any import issues, so I wiped the dedicated server this morning.
I decided to not disable SElinux this time and cobbler import fails
because
of the "setsebool -P rsync_disable_trans=1" which cannot set that boolean
(not
existing in RHEL6 as I understand). Any workaround for this?
In truth, I tend to run the main cobbler server in permissive mode. The cobbler servers that people have access to (and replicate off of the main one) are in enforcing mode. I plan on fixing this, there seems to be a couple of things that stop you from doing imports and other such stuff in enforcing mode currently.
I will downgrade to 2.0.9[1] per your recommendations. Any link for it?
http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/buildinfo?buildID=208474
I'm about to release 2.0.11 (today if I don't find any terrible bugs). So hopefully it should hit epel-testing sometime tomorrow. I would personally wait for that. It should show up in koji in a couple hours (if all goes according to plan).
http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/packageinfo?packageID=1487
-- Scott Henson Red Hat CIS Operator WVU Alum BSAE/BSME