#!/bin/sh # IBM(c) 2007 EPL license http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #=head1 otherpkgs #=head2 It gets the extra rpms and install/update them. # The environment variable OTHERPKGS contains the rpms to be installed/updated. # On MN, You need to: # 1. put rpms under /install/post/otherpkgs/os/arch directory where 'os' and 'arch' # can be found in the nodetype table. # 2. put the name of the packages to /opt/xcat/share/xcat/netboot(install)/platform # directory. The file name is one of the following: # profile.os.arch.otherpkgs.pkglist # profile.os.otherpkgs.pkglist # profile.arch.otherpkgs.pkglist # profile.otherpkgs.pkglist # The install/deployment process will pick up the rpms and install them on the nodes. # However, if the nodes have already installed and up and running, you can run the following # command to have the extra rpms installed: # updatenode noderange otherpkgs # #=cut #------------------------------------------------------------------------------- PLTFRM=`uname` name=`echo $NODE | awk -F-hf '{print $1}'` if [ -z $name ] then name=$NODE fi if [[ $PLTFRM != AIX ]] && [[ $PLTFRM != aix ]] then # A difference between service node and compute node is that service node is booted from # ethernet, all the HFI interfaces should be configured. Compute node is booted from hf0 # so hf0 on compute node should not be re-configured on compute node. if [[ $NTYPE = service ]] then CLIENT_IP=`ping -c 3 $name-hf0 -I hf0 | grep "data" | sed 's/.* (\([0-9.]*\)).*/\1/' | uniq 2>&1` if [ -n $CLIENT_IP ] then echo "DEVICE=hf0 NM_CONTROLLED=yes IPADDR=$CLIENT_IP NETMASK=255.0.0.0 ONBOOT=yes " >/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-hf$i ifup hf$i fi fi # Configure hf0-hf interfaces one by one. for i in 1 2 3 do CLIENT_IP=`ping -c 3 $name-hf$i -I hf$i | grep "data" | sed 's/.* (\([0-9.]*\)).*/\1/' | uniq 2>&1` if [ -n $CLIENT_IP ] then echo "DEVICE=hf$i NM_CONTROLLED=yes IPADDR=$CLIENT_IP NETMASK=255.0.0.0 ONBOOT=yes " >/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-hf$i ifup hf$i fi done else if [[ $NTYPE = service ]] then CLIENT_IP=`ping -q -n -c 1 -w 1 $name-hf0 | grep PING |awk '{print $3}' | sed 's/(\(.*\)):/\1/' ` if [ -n $CLIENT_IP ] then ifconfig hf0 $CLIENT_IP fi fi for i in 1 2 3 do CLIENT_IP=`ping -q -n -c 1 -w 1 $name-hf$i | grep PING |awk '{print $3}' | sed 's/(\(.*\)):/\1/' ` if [ -n $CLIENT_IP ] then ifconfig hf$i $CLIENT_IP fi done # Configure ml0 for AIX. CLIENT_IP=`ping -q -n -c 1 -w 1 $name-ml0 | grep PING |awk '{print $3}' | sed 's/(\(.*\)):/\1/' ` if [ -n $CLIENT_IP ] then ifconfig ml0 $CLIENT_IP fi fi