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		| @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ You can use the force option to reinitialize a node if it already has resources | ||||
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| After the mkdsklsnode command completes you can use the B<lsnim> command to check the NIM node definition to see if it is ready for booting the node. ("lsnim -l <nim_node_name>"). | ||||
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| You can supply your own scripts to be run on the management node  or on the service node (if their is hierarchy) for a node during the B<mkdsklsnode> command. Such scripts are called B<prescripts>. They should be copied to /install/prescripts dirctory. A table called I<prescripts> is used to specify the scripts and their associated actions. The scripts to be run at the beginning of the B<mkdsklsnode> command are stored in the 'begin' column of I<prescripts> table. The scripts to be run at the end of the B<mkdsklsnode> command are stored in the 'end' column of I<prescripts> table. Please run 'tabdump prescripts -d' command for details. An example for the 'begin' or the 'end' column is: I<diskless:myscript1,myscript2>. The following two environment variables will be passed to each script: NODES contains all the names of the nodes that need to run the script for and ACTION contains the current current nodeset action, in this case "diskless". If I<#xCAT setting:MAX_INSTANCE=number> is specified in the script, the script will get invoked for each node in parallel, but no more than I<number> of instances will be invoked at at a time. If it is not sepcified, the script will be invoked once for all the nodes. | ||||
| You can supply your own scripts to be run on the management node  or on the service node (if their is hierarchy) for a node during the B<mkdsklsnode> command. Such scripts are called B<prescripts>. They should be copied to /install/prescripts dirctory. A table called I<prescripts> is used to specify the scripts and their associated actions. The scripts to be run at the beginning of the B<mkdsklsnode> command are stored in the 'begin' column of I<prescripts> table. The scripts to be run at the end of the B<mkdsklsnode> command are stored in the 'end' column of I<prescripts> table. Please run 'tabdump prescripts -d' command for details. An example for the 'begin' or the 'end' column is: I<diskless:myscript1,myscript2>. The following two environment variables will be passed to each script: NODES contains all the names of the nodes that need to run the script for and ACTION contains the current current nodeset action, in this case "diskless". If I<#xCAT setting:MAX_INSTANCE=number> is specified in the script, the script will get invoked for each node in parallel, but no more than I<number> of instances will be invoked at at a time. If it is not specified, the script will be invoked once for all the nodes. | ||||
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| =head1 OPTIONS | ||||
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| @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ This command will also create a NIM script resource to enable the xCAT support f | ||||
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| After the B<nimnodeset> command completes you can use the B<lsnim> command to check the NIM node definition to see if it is ready for booting the node. ("lsnim -l <nim_node_name>"). | ||||
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| You can supply your own scripts to be run on the management node  or on the service node (if their is hierarchy) for a node during the B<nimnodeset> command. Such scripts are called B<prescripts>. They should be copied to /install/prescripts dirctory. A table called I<prescripts> is used to specify the scripts and their associated actions. The scripts to be run at the beginning of the B<nimnodeset> command are stored in the 'begin' column of I<prescripts> table. The scripts to be run at the end of the B<nimnodeset> command are stored in the 'end' column of I<prescripts> table. Please run 'tabdump prescripts -d' command for details. An example for the 'begin' or the 'end' column is: I<standalone:myscript1,myscript2>. The following two environment variables will be passed to each script: NODES contains all the names of the nodes that need to run the script for and ACTION contains the current nodeset action, in this case "standalone". If I<#xCAT setting:MAX_INSTANCE=number> is specified in the script, the script will get invoked for each node in parallel, but no more than I<number> of instances will be invoked at at a time. If it is not sepcified, the script will be invoked once for all the nodes. | ||||
| You can supply your own scripts to be run on the management node  or on the service node (if their is hierarchy) for a node during the B<nimnodeset> command. Such scripts are called B<prescripts>. They should be copied to /install/prescripts dirctory. A table called I<prescripts> is used to specify the scripts and their associated actions. The scripts to be run at the beginning of the B<nimnodeset> command are stored in the 'begin' column of I<prescripts> table. The scripts to be run at the end of the B<nimnodeset> command are stored in the 'end' column of I<prescripts> table. Please run 'tabdump prescripts -d' command for details. An example for the 'begin' or the 'end' column is: I<standalone:myscript1,myscript2>. The following two environment variables will be passed to each script: NODES contains all the names of the nodes that need to run the script for and ACTION contains the current nodeset action, in this case "standalone". If I<#xCAT setting:MAX_INSTANCE=number> is specified in the script, the script will get invoked for each node in parallel, but no more than I<number> of instances will be invoked at at a time. If it is not specified, the script will be invoked once for all the nodes. | ||||
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| =head1 OPTIONS | ||||
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| @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ B<nodeset> only sets the next boot state, but does not reboot. | ||||
| B<nodeset>  is  called  by rinstall and winstall and is also called by the | ||||
| installation process remotely to set the boot state back to "boot". | ||||
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| A user can supply their own scripts to be run on the mn or on the service node (if a hierarchical cluster) for a node when the nodeset command is run. Such scripts are called B<prescripts>. They should be copied to /install/prescripts dirctory. A table called I<prescripts> is used to specify the scripts and their associated actions. The scripts to be run at the beginning of the nodeset command are stored in the 'begin' column of I<prescripts> table. The scripts to be run at the end of the nodeset command are stored in the 'end' column of I<prescripts> table. You can run 'tabdump prescripts -d' command for details. The following two environment variables will be passed to each script: NODES contains all the names of the nodes that need to run the script for and ACTION contains the current nodeset action. If I<#xCAT setting:MAX_INSTANCE=number> is specified in the script, the script will get invoked for each node in parallel, but no more than I<number> of instances will be invoked at at a time. If it is not sepcified, the script will be invoked once for all the nodes. | ||||
| A user can supply their own scripts to be run on the mn or on the service node (if a hierarchical cluster) for a node when the nodeset command is run. Such scripts are called B<prescripts>. They should be copied to /install/prescripts dirctory. A table called I<prescripts> is used to specify the scripts and their associated actions. The scripts to be run at the beginning of the nodeset command are stored in the 'begin' column of I<prescripts> table. The scripts to be run at the end of the nodeset command are stored in the 'end' column of I<prescripts> table. You can run 'tabdump prescripts -d' command for details. The following two environment variables will be passed to each script: NODES contains all the names of the nodes that need to run the script for and ACTION contains the current nodeset action. If I<#xCAT setting:MAX_INSTANCE=number> is specified in the script, the script will get invoked for each node in parallel, but no more than I<number> of instances will be invoked at at a time. If it is not specified, the script will be invoked once for all the nodes. | ||||
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| =head1 B<Options> | ||||
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| @@ -1039,7 +1039,7 @@ sub preprocess_request | ||||
| 	}   # list of nodes specified | ||||
|     # if new specified or there are nodes | ||||
|     } # end if service node only and NOT -n option | ||||
|     # if -n option or nodes were sepcified | ||||
|     # if -n option or nodes were specified | ||||
|     elsif (@nodes > 0 or $::opt_n) { #send the request to every dhservers | ||||
|         $req->{'node'}=\@nodes; | ||||
|        	@requests = ({%$req});    #Start with a straight copy to reflect local instance | ||||
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