I am trying to install a virtual machine with unattended installation with host iso. The VM has two NICs, first has flag primary, the second one provision. I inspected the script in the generated iso, everywhere the MAC from then provision NIC was used except in the chainload URL so iPXE boot fails.
is this a bug?
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if you enable dns management in a later stage, and a lot of hosts have already been deployed via foreman, is there an easy way to have the DNS provisioned for these hosts?
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ok looks like hammer can help me
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hi guys, anyone of you got an issue with foreman-proxy in centos7? No matter which setting of bind_hosts (:bind_host: '*' or :bind_host: '0.0.0.0' or :bind_host: 'xx.xx.xx.xx') in /etc/foreman-proxy/settings.yml, the foreman-profxy listen only the port 8000 at 127.0.0.1
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tcp 0 0 127.0.0.1:8000 0.0.0.0:* LISTEN 4984/ruby
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hi folks , I'm setting up a BMC interface in foreman and it fails on "Failure: undefined method `downcase' for nil:NilClass" . any hints ?