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Leigh B Stoller authored
The basic operational model is as follows. * We turn the nodes on. * Since there is nothing on the disks, they will fall through to booting from the PXE and will boot the newnode MFS. They all check in. * We run Jon's script that adds the nodes. They are now in hwdown, still nothing on the disks. * We run my script, which is driven from a datafile we are supposed to get from HP. This script has the ilomac, ilopswd, control mac. I will add another column initially; the permanent IP to assign to the ilo. This script does: + Reads the datafile to get all the stuff. + Reads the dhcpd.leases file to find the temporary IPs of the ilos. + Finds the corresponding nodes in the DB. + Sends over an XML file that does the following: - Add the elabman user. - Add local root's dsa pub key to the new elabman user. - Add Utah's root dsa key to the Administrator user - Sets the power on mode to auto (so that the node turns on!). - Sets the idle timeout to 2 hours. + Sets the bootorder so that PXE is first. This has to be done with ssh and some expect stuff I culled from power_ilo. Sigh. + Calls out to another script that adds the ilo interface to the DB (this is the management_iface script I did last month). + Sends another XML file that tells the ilo to reset itself, so that it picks up its permanent IP address. * Now we can free the nodes from hwdown.
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