4 Jan 16:22
Re: Cobbler on Solaris 9
David Mackintosh wrote: > Although firmly filed under "stupid computer trick", it may amuse > you to know that the .tar.gz of cobbler 0.3.5 will install correctly > on a SPARC Solaris 9 system with the csw python installed. > > Predictably it isn't happy about not being able to find httpd, but > the setup of distros, profiles, and systems works correctly, and > from this platform I have installed several flavors of CentOS, > RHEL-3ES and RHEL-4ES to i386-family systems. > Neat. For things like getting "cobbler check" to behave better, you might be able to get away by changing http_bin and so forth in /var/lib/cobbler/settings. Things like the http restart probably don't work though. > (Importing distros (via rsync) has not been tested as I manage my > distros through other methods, but offhand there isn't really any > reason why this wouldn't work.) > > Why might this be useful? Well I already have a set of scripts for > managing my hosts infrastructure (DNS, NIS, DHCP) plus a tftp server > for Solaris Kickstarts already in existance, and this lets me do > everything from one server. > > So I can now say: > > # cobbler_byname --host tpx18 --profile RHEL-3ES-U6-i386-ws > > ...and it generates and runs the appropriate cobbler command for > me, instead of me having to dig out the MAC and IP address for > the system manually. > > cobbler_byname is a perl script which I can provide if anyone is > interested. > Definitely, I'd like to see it. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > et-mgmt-tools mailing list > et-mgmt-tools@... > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/et-mgmt-tools
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