Please don't shout :)
Sorry for shouting. I'm just frustrated. Love cobbler, but this issue is just driving me nuts. ;-0
You'll be up in running quicker than you can reply to this email series :)
It's not a matter of getting things working - I can get things working with local distros, no problem. This issue is I'm trying to get this to work from a remote location that contains distros. Having everything local on my cobbler server is not at option at this point.
We use import in that way daily here to pull in trees from NFS.
So I'm assuming you can do the same using HTTP?
The kernels and initrds must be local so they can be PXE booted. The trees do not have to be.
Ah! Ha! (ok I said I wouldn't shout, but I can still get excited)
So you don't consider kernel and initrd as part of a Distribution? So I can not setup a cobbler server and have kernels and initrds remote? Correct?
The command works, it's just hard to tell /what/ about that isn't working for you.
I think it's that I don't have the kernel and initrd local. I was assuming --available-as= would deal with finding their location.
I guess my final question would be: What absolutely needs to reside locally on the cobbler server, and what can be remote?
Paul
On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 12:06 PM, Michael DeHaanmdehaan@redhat.com wrote:
On 07/06/2009 02:59 PM, Paul Company wrote:
So bottom line is: distros have to live locally on the cobbler server filesystem. PERIOD!
No. Please don't shout :)
The command works, it's just hard to tell /what/ about that isn't working for you.
We use import in that way daily here to pull in trees from NFS.
It is easier to say "just use distro add" rather than to debug what may be different about your paths.
You'll be up in running quicker than you can reply to this email series :)
You can NOT setup a cobbler server and "cobbler import" or "cobbler distro add" + "cobbler add profile" a remote distro? What I mean by remote distro is NFS mounted or available via http.
The kernels and initrds must be local so they can be PXE booted. The trees do not have to be.
I say this because "cobbler distro add" requires that the values of --kernel and --initrd are paths on the local filesystem.
Not local, just on a mounted filesystem.
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