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@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ Select or Create an osimage Definition
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Before creating image by xCAT, distro media should be prepared ahead. That can be ISOs or DVDs.
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XCAT use 'copycds' command to create image which will be available to install nodes. 'copycds' command copies the contents of distro from media to /install/<os>/<arch> on management node.
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XCAT use 'copycds' command to create image which will be available to install nodes. "copycds" will copy all contents of Distribution DVDs/ISOs or Service Pack DVDs/ISOs to a destination directory, and create several relevant osimage definitions by default.
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If using an ISO, copy it to (or NFS mount it on) the management node, and then run:
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@ -15,7 +15,6 @@ If using a DVD, put it in the DVD drive of the management node and run:
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copycds /dev/<dvd-drive-name>
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The 'copycds' command automatically creates several osimage defintions in the database that can be used for node deployment.
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To see the list of osimages, run
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lsdef -t osimage
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@ -45,5 +44,5 @@ If need to change osimage name to your favorite name, below statement maybe help
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lsdef -t osimage -z rhels6.2-x86_64-install-compute | sed 's/^[^ ]\+:/mycomputeimage:/' | mkdef -z
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@ -18,14 +18,14 @@ Choose such additional attribute of nodeset according to your requirement, if wa
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Start the OS Deployment
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Start the deployment involves two key operations. One is setup node boot from network, another is reboot ndoe:
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Start the deployment involves two key operations. First specify the boot device of the next boot to be network, then reboot the node:
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For Power machine, those two operations can be completed by one command '**rnetboot**',
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rnetboot <node>
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But for x server, those two operations need two independent commands.
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Set x server boot from network, run
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Specify the boot device boot from network next time, run
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rsetboot <node> net
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