So, this problem:
Doing koan installs and allowing auto-register gives me a system with
"localhost" as the host name and a weird floating point number as the
system name in Cobbler, instead of what I expected, which was the value
I provided to koan as --virt-name.
lead to this attempted solution:
I defined a system using the profile I wanted, and then try to run koan
with --system=SYSTEM_NAME.
which lead to this problem:
System installs fine, but the kickstart meta data does not take affect;
in this case, the chef job that was run when I installed via --profile
was not run when I installed via a --system= that used the same
previously mentioned profile.
which lead to this attempt:
koan --virt --profile=builder-el6-x86_64 --system=builder-el6-64-01\
--server=cobbler.example.com --virt-path=vg_group
which lead to this interesting bug:
- looking for Cobbler at
http://cobbler.example.com:80/cobbler_api
- reading URL:
http://172.29.1.101/cblr/svc/op/ks/system/builder-el6-
x86_64
Traceback (most recent call last):
<snip>
raise HTTPError(req.get_full_url(), code, msg, hdrs, fp)
HTTPError: HTTP Error 404: NOT FOUND
Why was it trying to pull the profile from the system section of the
API?
Can't you "override" the profile when you specify a system?
This is Cobbler/Koan 2.2.2 by the way.
Thanks for any help you can render!
j
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