On 10/03/2013 01:09 AM, Allen Belletti wrote:
Have since learned that what I did was equivalent to using the
"persist"
command, and known not to work for modprobe and other things early in
the boot process.
Have also discovered that even mounting / read-write and using mount
--bind to get at what's "under" /etc doesn't help. Am assuming that
the
"live-rw" filesystem is created at boot time from an image, and can't be
modified short of building from source. Is that correct?
It looks like perhaps what I want to do is install the ovirt-node
packages onto my OS of choice (CentOS 6.4, currently.) Will do some
reading and trying to see if that's possible. I see that it's
documented on FC19 but would prefer to remain with CentOS.
you don't need to "install packages from node" into centos, just point
ovirt-engine add-host dialog to the host and it will bootstrap with all
needed packages (assuming the target host has the relevant repo configured).
to change something in the node you can build your own node as well
Any tips are appreciated of course!
Thanks,
Allen Belletti
AVP Ed. Tech Engineering Innovation
Georgia Gwinnett College
678-407-5093
www.ggc.edu
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*From:* users-bounces(a)ovirt.org <users-bounces(a)ovirt.org> on behalf of
Allen Belletti <allen(a)ggc.edu>
*Sent:* Wednesday, October 02, 2013 4:40 PM
*To:* users(a)ovirt.org
*Subject:* [Users] Customizing node configuration
Hello All,
I've been searching the archives and not yet managed to find anything on
the subject, so I'm hoping that someone can point me in the right direction.
I am using nodes with Intel 10G network cards. The driver for these
cards has been tweaked to complain (and fail to start the interface) if
a non-Intel approved optical transceiver is in use. It's easy to
override with the following options:
ixgbe.allow_unsupported_sfp=1
The usual ways of doing this are either to place it on the kernel
command line at boot time, or in /etc/modprobe.d/ixgbe.conf where it
would read "options ixgbe allow_unsupported_sfp=1". Unfortunately I
have no idea how to make either of these permanent on an oVirt node.
I'm running the ovirt-node-iso-3.0.1-1.0.2.vdsm.el6.iso image. It has
an /etc/modprobe.d directory where changes do not persist across
reboots. It also has /config/etc where I've added modprobe.d and
modprobe.d/ixgbe.conf. By adding this file to /config/files, I've been
able to make it appear in /etc/modprobe.d at boot time. This has no
effect. It appears to take place after the ixgbe driver has already
been started. If I "rmmod ixgbe" and "modprobe ixgbe" manually, it
works fine.
So the general question is, how do I make configuration changes which
persist across reboots? Surely others have run into the same situation
when trying to support specific devices.
Thanks,
Allen Belletti
AVP Ed. Tech Engineering Innovation
Georgia Gwinnett College
678-407-5093
www.ggc.edu
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