[Spacewalk-list] cobbler buildiso and no dhcp

Paul Robert Marino prmarino1 at gmail.com
Fri Mar 30 17:18:00 UTC 2012


under the "Kickstart Details" -> "Details" tab in the profile in the
field "Kernel Options" field add asknetwork
then under  "Kickstart Details" -> "Advanced Options" un-check "network:"

then run build ios

The result is anaconda will prompt you asking about the network
configuration before downloading the kickstart profile.
Note: It wont prompt you for the DNS information or host name but the
DNS you can also specify in the Kernel options via the "dns=3.4.5.6"
since that's usually static across the board within an environment.




On Thu, Mar 29, 2012 at 3:52 PM, Josh Preston <JoshPreston at dswinc.com> wrote:
> I also have the same DHCP restriction and utilize cobbler's bootiso; we overcome it by using kernel boot parameters (pressing TAB and appending them to the boot options)
>
>        ksdevice=ethX ip=1.2.3.4 netmask=255.255.255.0 gateway=2.3.4.5 dns=3.4.5.6 hostname=my.fqdn.local
>
> Additionally, we have a PRE script that performs the magic stuff so networking configurations persist through initial installation:
>
> ---
> # Begin spacewalk/1/pre-configure-networking snippet
>
> #set $HOSTNAME = $getVar("$hostname", "$hostname")
> #set $GATEWAY = $getVar("$gateway", "$gateway")
> #set $IP = $getVar("$ip", "$ip")
> #set $NETMASK = $getVar("$netmask", "$netmask")
> #set $DNS = $getVar("$dns", "$dns")
>
> #if $getVar("$system_name", "") == ""
>    #raw
> for I in $(cat /proc/cmdline); do
>    case "$I" in *=*)
>        eval $I; export $I;
>    esac;
> done
>    #end raw
> #end if
>
> echo "network --ip=$IP --hostname=$HOSTNAME --nameserver=$DNS --netmask=$NETMASK --gateway=$GATEWAY --bootproto=static --noipv6 --onboot=yes" > /tmp/networkconfig
> echo "NETWORKING=yes
> HOSTNAME=$HOSTNAME
> GATEWAY=$GATEWAY" > /tmp/network
>
> # End spacewalk/1/pre-configure-networking snippet
> ---
>
> As a side note, you'd probably do yourself a favor and write a POST script to properly set the hostname (since you're not DHCPing and at least for us, we like to build machines before a DNS entry might exist).
>
> ---
> # Begin spacewalk/1/post-configure-hostname snippet
>
> # 1. if the system's hostname is not set or equals localhost.localdomain or it's set to ip address
> #   a. configure the hostname using the kernel command line options
> #   b. configure the hostname using cobbler system data
> # 2. create our valid /etc/hosts entries
>
> #set $HOSTNAME = $getVar("$hostname", "$hostname")
> #set $GATEWAY = $getVar("$gateway", "$gateway")
> #set $IP = $getVar("$ip", "$ip")
>
> HOSTNAME="$HOSTNAME"
> GATEWAY="$GATEWAY"
> IP="$IP"
>
> #if $getVar("$system_name", "") == ""
>    #raw
> for I in $(cat /proc/cmdline); do
>    case "$I" in *=*)
>        eval $I; export $I;
>    esac;
> done
>    #end raw
> #end if
>
> if [ -z "$HOSTNAME" || "$HOSTNAME" = "localhost" || "$HOSTNAME" = "localhost.localdomain" || "$HOSTNAME" == "$IP" ]; then
>
>    # bring in hostname specified on the command line
>    if [ -f /tmp/network ]; then
>        cp /tmp/network /mnt/sysimage/etc/sysconfig/network
>    else # create the valid entry
>        echo "NETWORKING=yes
> HOSTNAME=$HOSTNAME
> GATEWAY=$GATEWAY" > /mnt/sysimage/etc/sysconfig/network
>    fi
>
> fi
>
> # bring in the new network settings
> . /mnt/sysimage/etc/sysconfig/network
>
> # force hostname change
> /mnt/sysimage/bin/hostname $HOSTNAME
>
> # setup variables for use in /etc/hosts
> LONG=`/mnt/sysimage/bin/hostname`
> SHORT=`/mnt/sysimage/bin/hostname -s`
> echo "$IP        \${LONG} \${SHORT}" >> /mnt/sysimage/etc/hosts
>
> # End spacewalk/1/post-configure-hostname snippet
> ---
>
> Alternatively, you could go your other route of adding the system to cobbler prior to building the ISO and just hitting ENTER on the desired system :-)
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: spacewalk-list-bounces at redhat.com [mailto:spacewalk-list-bounces at redhat.com] On Behalf Of urgrue
> Sent: Tuesday, March 27, 2012 9:03 AM
> To: spacewalk-list at redhat.com
> Subject: [Spacewalk-list] cobbler buildiso and no dhcp
>
> Hi,
> I'm trying to provision systems with spacewalk. I have no possibility to use dhcp so as a result I need to do cobbler buildiso and boot from that. The issue is that the .iso defaults to booting with DHCP to get the the initial networking info (to fetch the kickstart). So as far as I can tell, I must do a 'cobbler system add' and specify all the host/IP information this way, then I can select this specific system from the cobbler boot menu.
> Is there an alternative way that is better integrated into spacewalk?
> I'd like to avoid maintaining system/IP information in two places (or scripting something to do it), which is what this results in.
> Thanks.
>
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