Feature #1532
closed"built" step of a libvirt guest should modify the boot order of the guest
Description
The boot order of a libvirt guest managed by Foreman should reflect the building status of the node.
Updated by Ohad Levy almost 13 years ago
- Status changed from New to Feedback
Why? by default, foreman changes the tftp/gpxe configuration, so you could continue to boot from network, which in turn boot from disk?
Updated by David Douard almost 13 years ago
bOhad Levy wrote:
Why? by default, foreman changes the tftp/gpxe configuration, so you could continue to boot from network, which in turn boot from disk?
That's right. My default pxeboot menu seems broken so there a quite long delay before my VM actually boots it's local drive (I've not yet looked at the "Generate Default PXE" stuff in Foreman).
However, I still think it should be possible to make it work the way I describe it. I don't see why my VM should PXEboot (by default) each and every time (making its proper behavior depends on the PXE server, which is useless).
The current solution (have a default PXE boot that defaults to local boot) is a workaround IMHO, that can be a nice feature in some situations. But I understand a more correct solution (from my point of view) requires some work, whereas the current workaround works as is.
David
Updated by Ohad Levy almost 13 years ago
I guess it would not be a huge amount of work to set this up, it is just a way to be consistent between bare metal and libvirt (where swapping boot order on bare metal is much more expensive).
Updated by David Douard almost 13 years ago
Ohad Levy wrote:
I guess it would not be a huge amount of work to set this up, it is just a way to be consistent between bare metal and libvirt (where swapping boot order on bare metal is much more expensive).
I agree, let's stay consistant and close this ticket.
Updated by Benjamin Papillon about 12 years ago
- Status changed from Feedback to Closed
I close this ticket as asked by opener (It just took me 8 months:))