Hi,

It's a bit hard to answer your problem because your issues appear more complex 
than you have described. 

For the record I've used the PuppetLab module on github to install Razor 
previously and it works. It does require access to the Internet however. That 
leads me to the question, what is stopping you from accessing the Internet on 
your razor server? 

You can, like I think you've described, set up tftp and dhcpd yourself and it 
sounds like your razor server is working ok.

The client you are trying to install on to will require no Internet connection 
(unless you are accessing the Internet during your build). 

To build your client you need to add a model, policy and possibly a broker to 
your razor server (there are several good examples on how to do this on the 
web).  From that your node will know what to do once it is discovered.

You can see if your node is discovered using $ razor node

The problem in your original post does sound familiar. How much memory are you 
giving to the client? 

Sorry for a scatter gun answer but now running out of time until my bus stop.

HTH
Den




On 08/01/2013, at 0:15, hrajangarg220...@gmail.com wrote:

> Hi,
> I tried to install razor in Centos 5 which is a puppet master server. I have 
> configured proxy setting on my machine but still not able to ping any ip 
> outside my domain.
> Please help me with two things:
> 1. What are the steps to configure internet on centos 5( I am sorry , I know 
> it is a razor group)?
> 2. Is there any other way round to install razor on puppet whitout the 
> internnet connection?
>  
> regard, Harshit
>  
> 
> On Monday, October 8, 2012 10:00:37 PM UTC+5:30, Markus Falb wrote:
>> Hi, 
>> I was playing with razor today. But I am not going far. 
>> 
>> ipxe is downloading the microkernel but stays at 98% 
>> On the server side I see 
>> 
>> /opt/razor/Razor/bin/razor -w boot default 
>> '{"hw_id":"00:50:56:2e:c4:50_______","dhcp_mac":"01-00-50-56-2e-c4-50"}' 
>> /opt/razor/Razor/bin/razor -w image path  mk kernel 
>> {"http_err_code":200,"errcode":0,"response":"/opt/razor/Razor/image/mk/687EqtppQJQPbgeirdhZy4/boot/vmlinuz","command":null,"result":"Ok","resource":"ProjectRazor::Slice::Image"}
>>  
>> 
>> This suggests that the download of the microkernel finished 
>> successfully. If so, why doesnt the microkernel do something? Or did it 
>> and I only don't know how to tell? 
>> 
>> Maybe I am missing something. I installed the server side (32bit) the 
>> non puppet way, I added a microkernel, I configured dhcp and tftp. 
>> 
>> The only razor thing I did was an razor image add -t mk -p ... 
>> Not sure what to do next. 
>> -- 
>> Kind Regards, Markus Falb 
>> 
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