KOAN(1) | koan | KOAN(1) |
NAME¶
koan
SYNOPSIS¶
koan --server=hostname [--list=type] [--virt⎪--replace-self⎪--display] [--profile=name] [--system=name] [--image=name] [--add-reinstall-entry] [--virt-name=name] [--virt-path=path] [--virt-type=type] [--nogfx] [--static-interface=name] [--kexec]
DESCRIPTION¶
Koan stands for "kickstart-over-a-network" and is a client-side helper program for use with Cobbler. koan allows for both network provisioning of new virtualized guests (Xen, QEMU/KVM, VMware) and re-installation of an existing system.
When invoked, koan requests install information from a remote cobbler boot server, it then kicks off installations based on what is retrieved from cobbler and fed in on the koan command line. The examples below show the various use cases.
LISTING REMOTE COBBLER OBJECTS¶
To browse remote objects on a cobbler server and see what you can install using koan, run one of the following commands:
koan --server=cobbler.example.org --list=profiles
koan --server=cobbler.example.org --list=systems
koan --server=cobbler.example.org --list=images
LEARNING MORE ABOUT REMOTE COBBLER OBJECTS¶
To learn more about what you are about to install, run one of the following commands:
koan --server=cobbler.example.org --display --profile=name
koan --server=cobbler.example.org --display --system=name
koan --server=cobbler.example.org --display --image=name
REINSTALLING EXISTING SYSTEMS¶
Using --replace-self will reinstall the existing system the next time you reboot.
koan --server=cobbler.example.org --replace-self --profile=name
koan --server=cobbler.example.org --replace-self --system=name
Additionally, adding the flag --add-reinstall-entry will make it add the entry to grub for reinstallation but will not make it automatically pick that option on the next boot.
Also the flag --kexec can be appended, which will launch the installer without needing to reboot. Not all kernels support this option.
INSTALLING VIRTUALIZED SYSTEMS¶
Using --virt will install virtual machines as defined by Cobbler. There are various overrides you can use if not everything in cobbler is defined as you like it.
koan --server=cobbler.example.org --virt --profile=name
koan --server=cobbler.example.org --virt --system=name
koan --server=cobbler.example.org --virt --image=name
Some of the overrides that can be used with --virt are:
Flag Explanation Example
--virt-name name of virtual machine to create testmachine
--virt-type forces usage of qemu/xen/vmware qemu
--virt-bridge name of bridge device virbr0
--virt-path overwrite this disk partition /dev/sda4
--virt-path use this directory /opt/myimages
--virt-path use this existing LVM volume VolGroup00
--nogfx do not use VNC graphics (Xen only) (does not take options)
Nearly all of these variables can also be defined and centrally managed by the Cobbler server.
If installing virtual machines in environments without DHCP, use of --system instead of --profile is required. Additionally use --static-interface=eth0 to supply which interface to use to supply network information. The installer will boot from this virtual interface. Leaving off --static-interface will result in an unsuccessful network installation.
ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES¶
Koan respects the COBBLER_SERVER variable to specify the cobbler server to use. This is a convenient way to avoid using the --server option for each command. This variable is set automatically on systems installed via cobbler, assuming standard kickstart templates are used. If you need to change this on an installed system, edit /etc/profile.d/cobbler.{csh,sh}.
ADDITIONAL¶
Reading the cobbler manpage and fedorahosted.org/cobbler is highly recommended.
The mailing list is cobbler@lists.fedorahosted.org.
Subscribe at https://fedorahosted.org/mailman/listinfo/cobbler
AUTHOR¶
Michael DeHaan <mdehaan@redhat.com>
2010-07-06 |