From dfb8898ec22201a7d698cc6e87a2d6eca281465e Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: lissav Date: Tue, 18 Sep 2012 10:48:57 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] remove postscripts.rules git-svn-id: https://svn.code.sf.net/p/xcat/code/xcat-core/trunk@13835 8638fb3e-16cb-4fca-ae20-7b5d299a9bcd --- xCAT-server/etc/xcat/postscripts.rules | 207 ------------------------- 1 file changed, 207 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 xCAT-server/etc/xcat/postscripts.rules diff --git a/xCAT-server/etc/xcat/postscripts.rules b/xCAT-server/etc/xcat/postscripts.rules deleted file mode 100644 index 02f3f9865..000000000 --- a/xCAT-server/etc/xcat/postscripts.rules +++ /dev/null @@ -1,207 +0,0 @@ -# Post Install Scripts -# -# The Post Install Scripts table is a rules-based system for determining -# which install scripts and in what order to execute them. -# -# Rules and actions are formatted: -# -# RULE { -# script [args] -# script [args] -# script [args] -# ... -# } -# -# Rules are defined as VAR=REGEX. Where VAR may be any exported -# environmental variable, ALL, or NODERANGE (special, see below). -# -# Regular expressions (REGEX or regex) are a powerful way to define a match. -# The perl regex engine is used to parse the rules. Please do not confuse -# regex with shell expansion characters. -# -# e.g. compute* does NOT match anything starting with 'compute' as bash -# would. compute.* is the correct regex for a that match. man perlre for -# regex docs. (BTW, regex compute* matches 'comput' with 0 or more 'e's at -# the end.) -# -# There is no need to place beginning and end markers (^$) in your regex. -# They are added automatically. -# -# Actions are defined as: script [optional args] -# -# A special action/script "STOP" will stop processing all rules and exit. -# -# Scripts are run top-down multiples rules can match. -# -# Nesting with () and operators and, or, and not are supported. -# -# The following VARs are exported by xCAT: -# -# OSVER=(rh62|rh70|rh71|rh72|rh73|rh80|suse81|sles8) -# OSVER is the OS that has just been installed. OSVER may be defined by -# regex. (e.g. rh.* is "anything starting with rh") -# -# ARCH=(x86|ia64) -# ARCH is the hardware architecture (uname -m). ARCH may be defined by -# regex. -# -# NODERANGE=(e.g. node1-node10) -# NODERANGE follows the xCAT noderange format as defined by noderange.5 -# (man noderange). Regex is supported as part of noderange, however it -# must be prefixed with a '@', e.g. (@node.* is "anything starting with -# node"). -# -# ALL (Apply to all) -# -# TABLE:TABLENAME:KEY:FIELD= -# -# The last rule is special and is determined at runtime. -# -# TABLENAME is the name of an xCAT table located in $XCATROOT/etc. You -# may create your own tables. -# -# KEY is the first field of any xCAT table. $NODE is a -# special value for key, usually the key is a fixed name, however many xCAT -# tables start with a node or resource group name. -# -# FIELD is a numeric value for fields associated with KEY. The first field -# is 1. Special names are available (e.g. $nodehm_eth0) and are defined in -# $XCATROOT/lib/functions. Any environmental variable can be used. -# -# e.g.: -# -# TABLE:nodehm.tab:$NODENAME:$nodehm_eth0=e1000 -# -# Would only execute scripts where eth0 was defined as e1000 in nodehm.tab -# for any node. -# -# The script $XCATROOT/bin/postage is the master post installation script -# that parses this table and runs the scripts. You can use the script -# $XCATROOT/bin/postrules NODENAME ARCH OSVER to parse this table to test -# your rules. -# -# e.g. postrules node1 x86 rh73 -# - - -# Setup syslog -OSVER=sl[34].* or OSVER=centos.* or OSVER=rh.* or OSVER=sles.* or OSVER=suse.* { - syslog -} - -# Setup servicenode -NODERANGE=service { - servicenode -} - -# update/add packages -OSVER=sl[34].* or OSVER=centos.* or OSVER=rh.* or OSVER=sles.* or OSVER=suse.* { - updaterpms nodeps - otherrpms - forcerpms -} - -# setup NFS mounts -OSVER=sl[34].* or OSVER=centos.* or OSVER=rh.* or OSVER=sles.* or OSVER=suse.* { - nfsmounts -} - -# sync clock -OSVER=sl[34].* or OSVER=centos.* or OSVER=rh.* or OSVER=sles.* or OSVER=suse.* { - syncclock - setupntp -} - -# Setup PAM -TABLE:noderes:$NODE:access=Y and -(OSVER=sl[34].* or OSVER=centos.* or OSVER=rh.* or OSVER=sles.* or OSVER=suse.*) { - setuppam -} - -# Setup PBS -TABLE:noderes:$NODE:pbs=Y and -(OSVER=sl[34].* or OSVER=centos.* or OSVER=rh.* or OSVER=sles.* or OSVER=suse.*) { - openpbs -} - -# Setup paths -OSVER=sl[34].* or OSVER=centos.* or OSVER=rh.* or OSVER=sles.* or OSVER=suse.* { - setuppaths -} - -# Setup services -OSVER=sl[34].* or OSVER=centos.* or OSVER=rh.* or OSVER=sles.* or OSVER=suse.* { - setupservices -} - -# Setup rsh/ssh. -OSVER=sl[34].* or OSVER=centos.* or OSVER=rh.* or OSVER=sles.* or OSVER=suse.* or OSVER=fedora.* { - remoteshell -} - -# Enable sysctl -OSVER=sl[34].* or OSVER=centos.* or OSVER=rh.* or OSVER=sles.* or OSVER=suse.* or OSVER=fedora.* { - enablesysreq -} - -# Enable debug -OSVER=sl[34].* or OSVER=centos.* or OSVER=rh.* or OSVER=sles.* or OSVER=suse.* { - enabledebug -} - -# Setup Myrinet MX -TABLE:noderes:$NODE:install_roll=Y { - setupstage -} - -# Re setup syslog, RPM updates may have hosed it. -OSVER=sl[34].* or OSVER=centos.* or OSVER=rh.* or OSVER=sles.* or OSVER=suse.* { - resyslog -} - - -ALL { - serialconsole -} - -# -# Start custom section -# -# Here is a good place to put custom code -# - -# -# End custom section -# - -# Sync dirs -OSVER=centos.* or OSVER=rh.* or OSVER=sles.* or OSVER=suse.* { - syncdirs -} - -# Unmount /post. -ALL { - umountpost -} - -# Update remote boot flag. rsh/ssh must be setup first -# unless xcatd is used. To use rsh or ssh, pass as -# option to updateflag else pass xcatd -# -#2nd arg can be Master IP for multiple master IP support. -# -ALL { - updateflag.awk $MASTER 3002 -} - -# hardcode networking -#OSVER=sl[34].* or OSVER=centos.* or OSVER=rh.* or OSVER=sles.* or OSVER=suse.* { -# hardnis -# hardmodopts options e1000 RxIntDelay=0,0 TxIntDelay=0,0 RxAbsIntDelay=0,0 TxAbsIntDelay=0,0 InterruptThrottleRate=0,0 -#} - -# SuSE needs an extra reboot. -OSVER=sles.* or OSVER=suse.* { - reboot -} -