0.6.4:
 - Fixed a bug in hexls with non resolving hostnames
   Reported by:  Ole Holm Nielsen

This version can be downloaded from:
    ftp://ftp.sara.nl/pub/outgoing/pxeconfig.tar.gz


Here is the README:
=====================================================================
PXE-utilities
-------------


This is a release of the SARA package of utilities that we use to boot
our nodes with PXE-enabled network cards. This was developed because we
always want to use the PXE-enabled network card as our first boot device.
With pxelinux, which is a derivative of syslinux, you can specify with a
PXE configuration file how the node must boot. This configuration is
placed in,e.g. '/tftpboot/pxelinux.cfg' directory.


In our setup we have a default setup. The default setup is to boot from
harddisk. When a node boots it fetches the default configuration file
and the configuration file tells the node to boot from the harddisk.
This setup is used for nodes that have already been installed by
systemimager.

At SARA we have developed the following strategy how to install a fresh
node.

  1) The ip-address in our setup is known for the new node. So
     we make a link in the '/tftpboot/pxelinux.cfg' directory to a
     pxe config file which tells that it has to fetch the kernel en
     root filesystem from our bootserver, eg:
          0A000A02 ---> default.node_install (10.0.10.2)


  2) The client starts and  uses the systemimager software to install
     the node. The last line of installation script connects to a
     daemon on the bootserver. This daemon will remove the PXE config
     file for this node.


  3) The node reboots and will use the default pxe config file which will
     instruct the node to boot from harddisk.


This release contains the following utilities:

   pxeconfigd)
      This is daemon that removes the pxe configuration file of a node.


   pxeconfig)
      With this program we can specify which pxe config file
      a node or nodes must use. This utility will create the links
      in '/tftpboot/pxelinux.cfg'


   hexls)
       Is a utility that diplays a directory, and, if in this directory
       contains HEX files, it will convert them to IP-numbers.



All these utilities are written in Python.

Comments or Suggestions mail them to:
Bas van der Vlies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
http://www.sara.nl for more info about SARA.






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