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hardware:tala [2016/04/06 22:49]
dgalloway
hardware:tala [2020/01/30 15:56] (current)
djgalloway
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-====== ​WIP tala{001..016} ======+====== tala{001..016} ​(RETIRED) ​====== 
 +This hardware was retired on 30JAN2020. 
 ===== Summary ====== ===== Summary ======
 The tala are 16 individual 32-bit ARM (armhf/​armhfp) nodes in a [[https://​en.wikipedia.org/​wiki/​Calxeda|Calxeda]] Highbank 2U chassis. The tala are 16 individual 32-bit ARM (armhf/​armhfp) nodes in a [[https://​en.wikipedia.org/​wiki/​Calxeda|Calxeda]] Highbank 2U chassis.
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 ''​cxmanage''​ is the Calxeda Server Management Utility. ​ It interacts with the BMC-equivalent of a management controller and allows admins to control aspects of all nodes at once. ''​cxmanage''​ is the Calxeda Server Management Utility. ​ It interacts with the BMC-equivalent of a management controller and allows admins to control aspects of all nodes at once.
  
-For now, here's the output of its ''​--help'':<​codedoc toggle>+For now, here's the output of its ''​%%--help%%'':<​codedoc toggle>
 $ cxmanage --help $ cxmanage --help
 usage: cxmanage [-h] [-V] [-u USER] [-p PASSWORD] [-U USER] [-P PASSWORD] [-a] usage: cxmanage [-h] [-V] [-u USER] [-p PASSWORD] [-U USER] [-P PASSWORD] [-a]
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 </​codedoc>​ </​codedoc>​
  
 +The tool's oddly particular about the syntax/​order. ​ Here's what I've found works.
 +<​code>​
 +cxmanage -u inktank -p PASSWORD info tala###​.ipmi.sepia.ceph.com
 +</​code>​
 ===== PXE Booting ===== ===== PXE Booting =====
 ==== Ubuntu ==== ==== Ubuntu ====
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   * I gave up on trying to automate/​kickstart the install so no kickstart is set for the profile.   * I gave up on trying to automate/​kickstart the install so no kickstart is set for the profile.
  
-I also had to change each tala's bootargs ​at the U-Boot ​prompt.  ​Initially they were set to ''​console=ttyAMA0 root=LABEL=rootfs nosplash''​ but the ''​root='' ​caused ​the system to drop to an initramfs prompt. ​ Removing the argument or setting to ''​root=/​dev/​sda2''​ both worked.+To boot Debian, the system's bootargs ​in U-Boot ​need to be edited each time the system is rebooted.  ​The default is: ''​console=ttyAMA0 root=LABEL=rootfs nosplash''​ but the ''​root='' ​causes ​the system to drop to an initramfs prompt. ​ Removing the argument or setting to ''​root=/​dev/​sda2''​ both work.
 <​code>​ <​code>​
 Highbank #setenv bootargs console=ttyAMA0 Highbank #setenv bootargs console=ttyAMA0
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