Andy
2014-07-14 21:06:09 UTC
I'm having an issue with my oscar setup and I don't know where to look
to fix it. Everything seems to configure correctly (except
Ganglia...that's another email) so I left it disabled for now. Once I
setup my image and used UYOK I'm able to boot my client up and it starts
to build. Originally I had a "Can't connect to remote hose
(192.168.3.1): connection refused. I modified the configuration file
for rsync and added an allow 192.168.3.0/255.255.255.0 and then it got
past that part, started the install, formatted the drives, but once it
gets to the rsync -aHS --exclude=lost+found/ --exclude=/proc/*
--numeric-ids 192.168.3.1::IMAGENAME /a/ I get the same Connection
refused again! Any idea what else I'm missing? if it can communicate the
first time and get what it needs why does it fail a little afterwards.
I understand it calls the hostname script for the client being imaged
which in this called is dell02.sh. That's where all these commands are
coming from.
Thanks for the help!
Andy
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to fix it. Everything seems to configure correctly (except
Ganglia...that's another email) so I left it disabled for now. Once I
setup my image and used UYOK I'm able to boot my client up and it starts
to build. Originally I had a "Can't connect to remote hose
(192.168.3.1): connection refused. I modified the configuration file
for rsync and added an allow 192.168.3.0/255.255.255.0 and then it got
past that part, started the install, formatted the drives, but once it
gets to the rsync -aHS --exclude=lost+found/ --exclude=/proc/*
--numeric-ids 192.168.3.1::IMAGENAME /a/ I get the same Connection
refused again! Any idea what else I'm missing? if it can communicate the
first time and get what it needs why does it fail a little afterwards.
I understand it calls the hostname script for the client being imaged
which in this called is dell02.sh. That's where all these commands are
coming from.
Thanks for the help!
Andy
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