[xcat-user] regex in hosts tab
Jonathan Dye
jdye at clusterresources.com
Wed Jul 8 13:12:06 MDT 2009
yeah, but i'd done it like this:
"userbmc[1-10]","all",,,,,
it doesn't complain when i do it like this:
"userbmc1","all",,,,,
"userbmc2","all",,,,,
.. but it doesn't make an entry in /etc/hosts, either. i thought it
might silently fail because i used the subnet from the example instead
of one that is in the networks table, so i changed the regex in hosts.
no hosts entry, yet.
- jonathan
Ling Gao wrote:
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> Is uerbmc1 is defined in the nodelist table? The groups column for
> this node should contain userbmc in oder for the regex to work.
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> "userbmc","|\D+(\d+).*$|172.29.4.($1)|",,,
> makehost userbmc1
> Error: Invalid nodes in noderange:userbmc1
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> i don't get it ...
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