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sendmai
2017 Apr 18
2
anaconda/kickstart: bonding device not created as expected
...version
Cheers
frank
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The used PXE configuration is
LABEL CentOS-7
kernel centos-7/vmlinuz
append initrd=centos-7/initrd.img ip=dhcp
nameserver=xx.xx.xx.xx ksdevice=eno1
inst.repo=http://our.mirror.server/7/os/x86_64 inst.ks.sendmac
inst.ks=http://our.kickstart.server/ks.cgi
and the network settings in the kickstart file are
network --device bond0 --bondslaves=eno1,eno2
--bondopts=mode=balance-alb --bootproto=dhcp --hostname=myhost --activate
I would have expected to get a bonding device with eno1 and eno2 as
slave dev...
2017 Apr 19
0
anaconda/kickstart: bonding device not created as expected
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>
> The used PXE configuration is
>
> LABEL CentOS-7
> kernel centos-7/vmlinuz
> append initrd=centos-7/initrd.img ip=dhcp nameserver=xx.xx.xx.xx
> ksdevice=eno1 inst.repo=http://our.mirror.server/7/os/x86_64
> inst.ks.sendmac inst.ks=http://our.kickstart.server/ks.cgi
>
>
> and the network settings in the kickstart file are
>
> network --device bond0 --bondslaves=eno1,eno2
> --bondopts=mode=balance-alb --bootproto=dhcp --hostname=myhost --activate
>
>
> I would have expected to get a bonding d...
2017 Apr 24
2
kickstart: dracut-initqueue fails due to unresolvable hostname even though network config looks perfectly ok
...hell both hostnames
(our.centos.mirror and our.kickstart.server) are perfectly resolvable
and accessible.
The used PXE config is:
LABEL CentOS-7
kernel centos-7.2/vmlinuz
append initrd=centos-7.2/initrd.img ip=dhcp
inst.repo=http://our.centos.mirror/7.2.1511/os/x86_64 inst.ks.sendmac
inst.ks=http://our.kickstart.server/ks.cgi
Any idea, why curl cannot resolve the two hostnames or how I can debug
this further?
Cheers
frank
2017 May 15
0
kickstart: dracut-initqueue fails due to unresolvable hostname even though network config looks perfectly ok
...irror and our.kickstart.server) are perfectly resolvable
> and accessible.
>
> The used PXE config is:
>
> LABEL CentOS-7
> kernel centos-7.2/vmlinuz
> append initrd=centos-7.2/initrd.img ip=dhcp
> inst.repo=http://our.centos.mirror/7.2.1511/os/x86_64 inst.ks.sendmac
> inst.ks=http://our.kickstart.server/ks.cgi
>
>
> Any idea, why curl cannot resolve the two hostnames or how I can debug
> this further?
>
>
> Cheers
> frank
>
>
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