On Saturday 20 March 2010 23:21:24 Shao Miller wrote: > > ...However, I think it > > would be useful if sanbootconf could store the hostname *somewhere* in > > the registry; this would allow a user who wants auto-renaming machines to > > implement it without requiring specific knowledge of the iBFT. > > Agreed. A good place might be in sanbootconf's registry key, > Parameters\ subkey.
>From everything else you said, I think I'm decided that changing the actual hostname is a Bad Idea. The question is just then where to store the hostname so that other software could use it. One option is to store it under CCS\Services\sanbootconf\Parameters\iBFT\NIC\0\hostname i.e. store all of the parameters from the iBFT (or sBFT, or whatever firmware boot table we're using) in registry entries corresponding to the table structure. This has the advantage that it exposes all of the firmware boot table information, without requiring a user to parse the raw table. The disadvantage is that the user needs to be specifically aware of sanbootconf. Another option is to find a suitable generic registry entry to hold the DHCP-assigned hostname. This would have the advantage that the user does not need to be specifically aware of sanbootconf. Unfortunately, I don't know of any such registry entry. Michael _______________________________________________ gPXE mailing list [email protected] http://etherboot.org/mailman/listinfo/gpxe
