Customized package list files can be specified under /install/custom/netboot/<os> directory. The generated image will be put in /install/netboot/<osver>/<arch>/<profile> directory.
The newly generated image names will have the following format:
B<genimage> command will create them into I<linuximage> and I<osimage> tables.
If I<imagename> is specified, the package list file names are read from the I<osimage> table and I<linuximage> tables.
If B<genimage> runs on the management node, both the I<osimage> table and I<linuximage> table will be updated with the given values from the options.
The B<genimage> command will generate two initial ramdisks for B<stateless> and B<statelite>, one is B<initrd-stateless.gz>, the other one is B<initrd-statelite.gz>.
After your image is created, you can chroot to the
image, install any additional software you would like, or make modifications to files, and then run the following command to prepare the image for deployment.
Becides prompting for the input for some paramters, the B<genimage> command takes default quesses for the parameters not specified or not defined in the I<osimage> and I<linuximage> tables. It also makes default answers for questions from yum/zypper command when installing rpms into the image. Please use --interactive flag if you want yum/zypper command to prompt you for the answers.
I<imagename> specifies the name of a os image definition to be used. The specification for the image is storted in the I<osimage> table and I<linuximage> table.
Regenerates the initrd for a stateless image to be used for a diskless install.
Regenerates the initrd that is part of a stateless/statelite image that is used to boot xCAT nodes in a stateless/stateli
te mode.
The generated initrd will be put in /install/netboot/<OS>/<arch>/<profile>.
The B<genimage --onlyinitrd> command will generate two initial ramdisks, one is B<initrd-statelite.gz> for B<statelite> mode, the other one is B<initrd-stateless.gz> for B<stateless> mode.
Use this flag to specify the rpm version for kernel packages in the image. It must be present if -k flag is specified in the command for SLES. Generally, the value of -g is the part after B<linux-> and before B<.rpm> in a kernel rpm name.
This flag is for Ubuntu, Debian and Fedora12 only. Use this flag to specify if you want to generate statelite image. The default is to generate stateless image for these three operating systems. For others, this flag is invalid because both stateless and statelite images will be generated with this command.
This flag allows the user to answer questions from yum/zypper command when installing rpms into the image. If it is not specified, '-y' will be passed to the yum command and '--non-interactive --no-gpg-checks' will be passed to the zypper command as default answers.
This flag shows the underlying call to the os specific genimage function. The user can copy and the paste the output to run the command on another machine that does not have xCAT installed.
(Deprecated) This flag allows the user to setup the /tmp and the /var/tmp file system sizes. This flag is no longer supported. You can overwrite any file system size using the .postinstall script where you can create a new /etc/fstab file.
Skip the kernel version checking when injecting drivers from osimage.driverupdatesrc. That means all drivers from osimage.driverupdatesrc will be injected to initrd for the specific target kernel.
To regenerate the initrd for a fedora8 image for a compute node architecture x86_64 and place it in the /install/netboot/fedora8/x86_64/compute/rootimg directory: change directory to /opt/xcat/share/xcat/netboot/fedora and run: