Lee Eric
2012-10-16 13:30:02 UTC
Hi,
Here's my host definition in dhcpd.conf:
host sanboot.garfield.internal {
filename "gpxe-1.0.1-gpxe.kpxe";
option root-path
"iscsi:storage.garfield.internal:6:3260:1:iqn.2012-10.internal.garfield:sanboot";
hardware ethernet 52:54:00:7B:7E:A7;
option host-name "sanboot.garfield.internal";
fixed-address sanboot.garfield.internal;
}
And it seems that it cannot load the iscsi target properly and just starts
gPXE infinitely. Is there any way to make sanboot available for this host?
Thanks very much.
Eric
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Here's my host definition in dhcpd.conf:
host sanboot.garfield.internal {
filename "gpxe-1.0.1-gpxe.kpxe";
option root-path
"iscsi:storage.garfield.internal:6:3260:1:iqn.2012-10.internal.garfield:sanboot";
hardware ethernet 52:54:00:7B:7E:A7;
option host-name "sanboot.garfield.internal";
fixed-address sanboot.garfield.internal;
}
And it seems that it cannot load the iscsi target properly and just starts
gPXE infinitely. Is there any way to make sanboot available for this host?
Thanks very much.
Eric
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