On Thu, 13 May 2010, R. Scott Belford wrote: >> http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/PXE/InternetInstallation umm did you read the new section about 'skew' ? > agree that this another reason to be wary of network installs, but I > would hardly chalk this one up to yet another example of why not. The > failure has nothing to do with the wiki. The sever management team are human, working across networks, on remote machines that come and go at times, within limiting constraints ... keeping a disk space 'bloom' under control comes to mind This is an elaborate dance, and predictable and comtrollable only if, say, we do a few dry runs to get a stripted roll out and check tested for a set of test cases. No doubt there would then be a unanticipated growth in a result archive, and the cost of testing would go unrewarded Of course this would mean that we have perhaps another week's delay 'til bitflip release. It's not gonna happen That means 'skew happens', no matter how perfect the tools. I believe Ralph mentioned a 'hung' puppet process If a person wants to install off a hot mirror, rather than a quiescent local copy, they earned their pain. -- Russ herrold