Review kickstarts SOP

Signed-off-by: Michal Konečný <mkonecny@redhat.com>
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** xref:iscsi.adoc[iSCSI - SOP]
** xref:jenkins-fedmsg.adoc[Jenkins Fedmsg - SOP]
** xref:kerneltest-harness.adoc[Kerneltest-harness - SOP]
** xref:kickstarts.adoc[kickstarts - SOP in review ]
** xref:kickstarts.adoc[Kickstart Infrastructure - SOP]
** xref:koji.adoc[koji - SOP in review ]
** xref:koji-archive.adoc[koji-archive - SOP in review ]
** xref:koji-builder-setup.adoc[koji-builder-setup - SOP in review ]

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== Introduction
Our kickstart infrastructure lives on batcave01. All install media and
kickstart scripts are located on batcave01. Because the RHEL binaries
Our kickstart infrastructure lives on _batcave01_. All install media and
kickstart scripts are located on _batcave01_. Because the RHEL binaries
are not public we have these bits blocked. You can add needed IPs to
(from batcave01):
(from _batcave01_):
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ansible/roles/batcave/files/allows
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== Physical Machine (kvm virthost)
[NOTE]
.Note
====
PXE Booting: If PXE booting just follow the prompt after doing the pxe boot (most
hosts will pxeboot via console hitting f12).
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This only works on an already booted box, many boxes at our colocations
may have to be rebuilt by the people in those locations first. Also make
sure the IP you are about to boot to install from is allowed to our IP
restricted infrastructure.fedoraproject.org as noted above (in
restricted _infrastructure.fedoraproject.org_ as noted above (in
Introduction).
Download the vmlinuz and initrd images.
for a rhel6 install:
For a rhel6 install:
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wget https://infrastructure.fedoraproject.org/repo/rhel/RHEL6-x86_64/images/pxeboot/vmlinuz \
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--title="install el6" --initrd=/boot/initrd-install.img
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for a rhel7 install:
For a rhel7 install:
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wget https://infrastructure.fedoraproject.org/repo/rhel/RHEL7-x86_64/images/pxeboot/vmlinuz -O /boot/vmlinuz-install
wget https://infrastructure.fedoraproject.org/repo/rhel/RHEL7-x86_64/images/pxeboot/initrd.img -O /boot/initrd-install.img
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For phx2 hosts:
For iad2 hosts:
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grubby --add-kernel=/boot/vmlinuz-install \
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(You will need to setup the br1 device if any after install)
For non phx2 hosts:
For non iad2 hosts:
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grubby --add-kernel=/boot/vmlinuz-install \
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If you know the number of hard drives the system has there are other
kickstarts which can be used.
2 disk system::::
2 disk system::
ks=https://infrastructure.fedoraproject.org/repo/rhel/ks/hardware-rhel-7-02disk
or external::::
or external::
ks=https://infrastructure.fedoraproject.org/repo/rhel/ks/hardware-rhel-7-02disk-ext
4 disk system::::
4 disk system::
ks=https://infrastructure.fedoraproject.org/repo/rhel/ks/hardware-rhel-7-04disk
or external::::
or external::
ks=https://infrastructure.fedoraproject.org/repo/rhel/ks/hardware-rhel-7-04disk-ext
6 disk system::::
6 disk system::
ks=https://infrastructure.fedoraproject.org/repo/rhel/ks/hardware-rhel-7-06disk
or external::::
or external::
ks=https://infrastructure.fedoraproject.org/repo/rhel/ks/hardware-rhel-7-06disk-ext
8 disk system::::
8 disk system::
ks=https://infrastructure.fedoraproject.org/repo/rhel/ks/hardware-rhel-7-08disk
or external::::
or external::
ks=https://infrastructure.fedoraproject.org/repo/rhel/ks/hardware-rhel-7-08disk-ext
10 disk system::::
10 disk system::
ks=https://infrastructure.fedoraproject.org/repo/rhel/ks/hardware-rhel-7-10disk
or external::::
or external::
ks=https://infrastructure.fedoraproject.org/repo/rhel/ks/hardware-rhel-7-10disk-ext
Double and triple check your configuration settings (On RHEL-6
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disappear and come back. Once you can ping it again, try to open up a
VNC session. It can take a couple of minutes after the box is back up
for it to actually allow vnc sessions. The VNC password is in the
kickstart script on batcave01:
kickstart script on _batcave01_:
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grep vnc /mnt/fedora/app/fi-repo/rhel/ks/hardware-rhel-7-nohd