What's the case?
That NFS is the only supported "access method" for adding a distro
without copying the contents locally?
Paul
On Mon, Jul 6, 2009 at 5:04 AM, Simon Woolsgrove<simon(a)woolsgrove.com> wrote:
>--- pjcster(a)gmail.com wrote:
>From: Paul Company <pjcster(a)gmail.com>
>To: cobbler mailing list <cobbler(a)lists.fedorahosted.org>
>Subject: Re: Adding a Distribution without copying the contents over?
>Date: Sat, 4 Jul 2009 23:05:47 -0700
>When you say "see them" you mean "ability to access them via a
>transport protocol" or what I liked to call an "access method". NFS is
>just one type of "access method". Wouldn't it be good to support http,
>https, ftp, rsync, ssh. Have you ever tried to NFS mount something on
>the Internet.
>If you see my original post, I thought "--available-as=nfs://etc."
>would do as you described, but it doesn't.
>So what is the difference between using --available-as=nfs:// and NFS
>mounting the path and then using import on the nfs mount point?
>Paul
I think this is the case
--available-as points to the location rather than importing the entire tree, which I
think you want, vs the latter which would import the entire tree.
Cobbler creates a ks_meta value tree which is substitues (in the example ks for this
path)
>From your post
# mkdir -p /distros/CentOS-5.3/x86_64
# cobbler import --path=/distros/CentOS-5.3/x86_64 --arch=x86_64
--name=CentOS-5.3-x86_64 \
--available-as=nfs://myserver1:/media
or
# cobbler import --path=/distros/CentOS-5.3/x86_64 --arch=x86_64
--name=CentOS-5.3-x86_64 \
--available-as=http://myserver1/media
Does /distros/CentOS-5.3/x86_64 have an actual copy of the media, as cobbler still needs
to find the boot initrd, kernel, yum repo's etc ?
It should probably give a message that it does not find anything...
As others have pointed you do not have to use import and could use distro/profile and use
your own ks_meta variables to locate the data tree whci can be compeltely seperate from
the cobbler server if thats what you want.
Cheers,
Simon
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