RHEL9 IP Address issue #955
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iso_file = "rhel-9.4-x86_64-boot.iso" This should be the full "dvd" iso. |
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I just tested with Disk and i was able to get the static set, i am having testing http now |
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so i did some more testing, i had the same issue for some reason it was not working, i tweak my network and tried a different network and it started working, i will still dig to see if i can figure out why it is not working each time |
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so i have put in a bug for this, i have a work idea how to fix it, just need to think if it is the best way to do it.
bug: #958 |
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the new code is a little different:
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Hello,
I'm would like to deploy a RHEL9 image.
I've updated the files like this:
linux-rhel.auto.pkrvars.hcl
linux-rhel.pkr.hcl
network.pkrvars.hcl
Other files are the same.
So I've setup an available IP address in my network to only use it for this packer image. Unfortunately, the image creation is stuck with the message:
failed to fetch kickstart from http://10.217.***.***:8030/ks.cfg
When I check the
ip a
command on the VM, it appears that no IP have been setup.When I curl the
http://10.217.***.***:8030/ks.cfg
I receive the ks.cfg file, so the webserver works fine.If you have any idea on how to troubleshoot deeper, let me know.
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