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- boothelper instl_boo
- Thursday, August 10th, 2006 at 3:09:21am MDT
- # NOTE: This table is only for booting PA-RISC clients. For booting IPF clients
- # you have to edit /etc/bootptab. Please see the example in
- # /etc/bootptab for instruction how to add entries.
- #
- # /etc/opt/ignite/instl_boottab: Used by /opt/ignite/lbin/instl_bootd(1M)
- #
- # This file contains a list of IP addresses to be reserved for booting
- # clients during an the HP-UX install process. These addresses are
- # used only during the boot period and not at any other time, thus
- # they are temporary.
- #
- # A list of (one or more) IP addresses should be entered below, one
- # per line, beginning in the first column. The IP addresses will be
- # cycled through for each consecutive client that boots. If many
- # clients are booting at the same time, it may be necessary for you to
- # enter several addresses to keep the server from denying any client
- # access.
- #
- # When instl_bootd allocates an IP address to a client, it will
- # change the line to include the clients network hardware address and
- # the date/time that it booted (fields 2 and 3). This data is for use
- # by instl_bootd when determining which address to use next time.
- #
- # File Syntax:
- #
- # - Comments can be included as appropriate. They are denoted
- # by the '#' character and end-of-line. They can appear at the
- # end of an IP address line, or on a line by themselves. Blank
- # lines are also allowed.
- #
- # Non-comment lines can contain 1 or 4 fields. Fields are separated
- # by the ":" (colon) character. Each fields is described as follows:
- #
- # Field 1: Must start in the first column, and contain an IP
- # address in "dot" notation. This field is not optional.
- #
- # Field 2: Can be empty, or can specify the LAN hardware address
- # of the system that last used the entry, or (depending
- # on field 4), the only system that is allowed to use it.
- # This field is updated automatically by instl_bootd.
- #
- # Field 3: Can be empty, or can specify the date/time of the last
- # time that the IP address was used. This field is also
- # updated by instl_bootd. It should be left empty when
- # adding new entries.
- #
- # Field 4: Can be empty, or the keyword "reserve" can be
- # specified to prevent an IP from being allocated to
- # any client not matching the hardware address value in
- # field 2. If field 2 is empty ("::"), then when the
- # entry is issued to a client, that entry/IP-Address
- # will become reserved for that system and will not be
- # allocated to any other systems.
- #
- # Example: (lines are intentionally commented out)
- # 15.1.54.125 # IP address usable by any client
- # 15.1.54.126:080009123456:19960116132331 # Entry usable by all (used already)
- # 15.1.54.127:::reserve # Reserve this entry once used.
- # 15.1.54.138:080009123457::reserve # Reserve an IP-Addr for specific host
- #
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