Hi Fabian,
I can't use kickstart as I have diff configs for each
server.
The servers are rented out to my clients as dedicated
servers.
Each client has his own needs, so not much that I
can do about this.
Also, different servers with
different hardware (diff size HDs), so just the partitioning
by itself must be done manually.
"why not just launch the install with vnc
and take the gui remotely ?"
I'm confused about the vnc portion.
How do I get to the vnc part if the server is not installed
yet?
Furthermore, wouldn't this result in the same
issue?
Wouldn't anaconda still ask me for a monitor to be
recognized?
Thanks,
-Sup.
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, June 09, 2008 12:25
AM
Subject: Re: [CentOS] new install of 5.1
with KVM-over-IP - can't installwith GUI - need assistance
Alon wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I have
several dozens of CentOS and WhiteBox servers.
> Most of them are CentOS
4.6.
> Our installation service is done in the datacenter where the
servers
> are located.
>
> When we install a fresh
clean install, we use the GUI menus, while
> using the
KVMoverIP.
>
> That was working great with CentOS
4.x
>
> In CentOS 5.x, the installation process 'annonces"
that "Hey,. I know
> you are using a KVM and don't have a monitor
attached" (who cares??).
> But, "since you are using a
KVM and no monitor is attached,. you
> CANNOT use the GUI
installation".
>
> Why???
>
> 4.x didn't
care for this.
>
> Why make my life
difficult?
>
> I have to 'cheat' by calling the datacenter
to plug a monitor for the
> first minute of the install and then plug
back the KVM cable.
> Isn't this stupid? of course it is!
>
> I am looking for a solution such as a parameter that I can pass to
the
> boot sequence (vga=nommconf or something like that) so that it
won't
> do the probing for the VGA and just let me go about my
business.
>
>
> Mind you that this is a
problem both with DELL PowerEdge 1950iii with
> DRAC5 remote consule as
well as with just plain PCs that use ATEN KVM
> 9116.
> Once the
probe understand that we don't use a monitor it prompts the
> 'can't
use the GUI'.
>
> Any pointers about this?
No really
pointers to give you, but with so much machines to install/manage, why not
using kickstart for your installations ? Faster than manual installations ...
(for virtual or real nodes)
And if you really want to use anaconda in gui
mode, why not just launch the install with vnc and take the gui remotely ?
On the other hand, i know that anaconda gui in 5.X is working ok with
remote kvm (i've tested on IBM RSA2 and IBM BladeCenter MM and Advanced
MM)
-
Fabian Arrotin <fabian.arrotin@arrfab.net>
"Internet
network currently down, TCP/IP packets delivered now by UPS/Fedex
..."
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