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RE: [SPAM] - RE: [opensuse-autoinstall] Network and file systems availability during user script levels - Email found in subject
- From: "Jorge Alvarado" <jalvarado@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 13 Dec 2006 11:08:35 -0600
- Message-id: <F6616E0E81AC0841B1F9DD252F7C4B55482265@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
yep, I couldn't get <location> to work for a post-install script. y2log had
a curl rc 7 failure when retrieving the script. I tried ftp and http, no luck.
so, I would also be interested in any debug info...I may revisit this later.
-----Original Message-----
From: Andrew Laden [mailto:Andrew.Laden@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2006 11:02 AM
To: Rich; opensuse-autoinstall@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [SPAM] - RE: [opensuse-autoinstall] Network and file systems
availability during user script levels - Email found in subject
> Andrew Laden wrote:
> > Heya all
> >
> > Since I cant seem to get the <location> option to work, and since in
>
> i can get <location> working just fine, using
> http://<ip>/path it kinda "just worked" for me :)
At least one other person responded that they didn't work. Maybe it is
isolated to a particular network card or config? I don't know. These two
errors lead me to think it's a network issue. (I did also try http, with
the same lack of success.)
2006-12-12 14:54:10 <3> linux(3497) [bash]
ShellCommand.cc(shellcommand):73 mount server reported tcp not
available, falling back to udp
2006-12-12 14:54:10 <3> linux(3497) [bash]
ShellCommand.cc(shellcommand):73 mount: RPC: Remote system error -
Network is unreachable
If there is any other debugging I can do, please let me know.
>
> > sles10, init scripts changed to run before the network is up. (which
>
> hmm. not according to
> http://www.suse.com/~ug/autoyast_doc/createprofile.scripts.htm
> l (and my
> setup) :
>
> "Starting from SLES9, network is not available during
> post-installation script execution. To access the network,
> network device has to be configured in the script.
>
> It is possible to execute the post scripts in an earlier
> phase while the installation network is still up and before
> AutoYaST configures the system. To run network enabled post
> scripts, the boolean property network_needed has to be set to true."
>
> this is about postinstall, not init scripts - which, in turn :
>
> "These scripts are executed during the initial boot process and after
> YaST2 has finished. The final scripts are executed using a
> special init.d script which is executed only once. The final
> scripts are executed toward the end of the boot process and
> after network has been intialized."
>
> i have an init script which nicely downloads required files,
> and it works fine.
Check the release notes for Changes between sles10 and sp1
http://www.suse.com/~ug/autoyast_changes_SLES10SP1.html
[bug] init-script does not require network now
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a curl rc 7 failure when retrieving the script. I tried ftp and http, no luck.
so, I would also be interested in any debug info...I may revisit this later.
-----Original Message-----
From: Andrew Laden [mailto:Andrew.Laden@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2006 11:02 AM
To: Rich; opensuse-autoinstall@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [SPAM] - RE: [opensuse-autoinstall] Network and file systems
availability during user script levels - Email found in subject
> Andrew Laden wrote:
> > Heya all
> >
> > Since I cant seem to get the <location> option to work, and since in
>
> i can get <location> working just fine, using
> http://<ip>/path it kinda "just worked" for me :)
At least one other person responded that they didn't work. Maybe it is
isolated to a particular network card or config? I don't know. These two
errors lead me to think it's a network issue. (I did also try http, with
the same lack of success.)
2006-12-12 14:54:10 <3> linux(3497) [bash]
ShellCommand.cc(shellcommand):73 mount server reported tcp not
available, falling back to udp
2006-12-12 14:54:10 <3> linux(3497) [bash]
ShellCommand.cc(shellcommand):73 mount: RPC: Remote system error -
Network is unreachable
If there is any other debugging I can do, please let me know.
>
> > sles10, init scripts changed to run before the network is up. (which
>
> hmm. not according to
> http://www.suse.com/~ug/autoyast_doc/createprofile.scripts.htm
> l (and my
> setup) :
>
> "Starting from SLES9, network is not available during
> post-installation script execution. To access the network,
> network device has to be configured in the script.
>
> It is possible to execute the post scripts in an earlier
> phase while the installation network is still up and before
> AutoYaST configures the system. To run network enabled post
> scripts, the boolean property network_needed has to be set to true."
>
> this is about postinstall, not init scripts - which, in turn :
>
> "These scripts are executed during the initial boot process and after
> YaST2 has finished. The final scripts are executed using a
> special init.d script which is executed only once. The final
> scripts are executed toward the end of the boot process and
> after network has been intialized."
>
> i have an init script which nicely downloads required files,
> and it works fine.
Check the release notes for Changes between sles10 and sp1
http://www.suse.com/~ug/autoyast_changes_SLES10SP1.html
[bug] init-script does not require network now
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