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2009 Feb 25
4
[gpxelinux] How to use sanboot.c32 to attach a iscsi lun and then boot from CD
Hi, I've been trying a couple of day now, but I can't seem to figure it out. On www.etherboot.org, I found the example of configuring gPXE so that it mounts an iSCSI lun and then boot from CDROM so you are able to install on the LUN. But if I use gpxelinux.0 (latest release 3.73), with sanboot.c32 like this: label sanboot2008srv menu label ^[iscsi] Windows server 2008 kernel
2011 Feb 04
1
sanboot.c32 with gpxelinux 4.03
Hello All. Yesterday I?m trying another ways but without luck. Issue still exist ? Please help. Is it possible to rewrite DHCP setting for sanboot.c32 after gpxelinux.0 load? Will be nice to have this possibility because: 1. DHCP can be ?black box?. 2. DHCP admin not available. 3. PXE server rewrite dhcp setting. I cannot boot from cdrom after pxe(gpxelinux.0) ? please help. LABEL Windows 7
2023 Jan 17
1
dovecot replication - new and cur folders on mx1 and mx2
It might have a noticeable effect on clients. I encountered (probably triggered by this in some way?) that I was unable to het the 'read' bit set in macOS Mail.app. Maybe (as I am doing HA with round robin) the Mail.app client got to one dovecot repository on one tcp connection and then on the other. Is there a reason why syncing tis move from new to cur is a bad idea? Gerben Wierda
2023 Jan 17
1
dovecot replication - new and cur folders on mx1 and mx2
I can confirm this in a slightly different setting, but still using two-way sync between two dovecots. On e is 2.3.19.1 running on macOS Monterey, the other is 2.3.20 running in an alpine container on Ubuntu. Gerben Wierda (LinkedIn <https://www.linkedin.com/in/gerbenwierda>) R&A IT Strategy <https://ea.rna.nl/> (main site) Book: Chess and the Art of Enterprise?Architecture
2009 Oct 01
2
How to support iSCSI multipath...
Hi Bootmeisters, I am using gpxelinux.0 + sanboot.c32 to boot a diskless machine into Linux. I would like to use device-mapper-multipath to provide fault tolerant access to its root disk. Although I am able to do this by hardcoding the additional paths in the initrd, it would be better if the bootloader could pass the information in the iBFT (iSCSI Boot Firmware Table). However, at the
2010 Jul 01
1
XP iscsi gpxelinux?
I have a working pxelinux environment. I point the "boot server" (windows dhcp) to my tftp server and "Bootfile name" to pxelinux. How would I invoke the chain loader over iscsi? I was reading the following page and wondering if I could use gpxelinux to boot this? http://etherboot.org/wiki/soc/2009/dverkamp/notes/windows_xp_iscsi I saw examples of san boot here
2013 Dec 04
2
Boot iPXE from syslinux/isolinux
"H. Peter Anvin" <hpa at zytor.com> on Tue, 2013/12/03 20:26: > On 10/24/2013 01:09 AM, Christian Hesse wrote: > >>> > >>> version 6.02-pre5 works, 6.02-pre6 does not. > >> > >> Struggled with git bisect, but finally succeeded: > >> > >> 8f470e7bfe75f6401f6c5432988c620b863ad274 is the first bad commit > >>
2023 Jan 15
1
dovecot replication - new and cur folders on mx1 and mx2
Hello, I have a question in regards to specific dovecot replication behaviour and I'm just wondering if this is actually an expected/normal behaviour, or just a version issue. I'm using dovecot 2.3.16 which is packed by default with latest Ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS server release. I setup dovecot replication pair (mx1 - mx2) which is working ok. MX1 has priority 10, MX2 has priority 20. I
2008 Feb 03
3
PXE Boot Menu with iSCSI and AOE!
Dear developer, I am working on a project for my graduate work (diploma), which includes iSCSI and AOE booting. I made some menus using pxelinux and things are working fine with linux, but I have a small problem with windows system which require direct iscsi or aoe access. I have dhcpd.conf setup that it to each first dhcp request handles out pxelinux.0, then I can chooose from that menu which OS
2008 Jul 22
2
[PATCH 1/3] Fix loading of *.lkrn images from gPXE
Attempts to load *.lkrn images were failing with "Not enough memory to load specified image". These images have the su_ramdisk_max header field set to zero, and the code in core/runkernel.inc was limiting MyHighMemSize too early (before the load_high call used to load the main part of the kernel). Signed-off-by: Sergey Vlasov <vsu at altlinux.ru> --- core/runkernel.inc | 13
2013 Oct 24
5
Boot iPXE from syslinux/isolinux
Christian Hesse <list at eworm.de> on Tue, 2013/10/22 13:14: > Christian Hesse <list at eworm.de> on Tue, 2013/10/22 12:56: > > Gene Cumm <gene.cumm at gmail.com> on Tue, 2013/10/22 06:35: > > > On Tue, Oct 22, 2013 at 5:41 AM, Christian Hesse <list at eworm.de> wrote: > > > > Hello everybody, > > > > > > > > iPXE builds
2011 Jun 08
3
Chainloading from one PXELINUX to another (with some iPXE in the mix)?
Hello SYSLINUX folks, thanks for all your hard work over the years! I'm working on a fairly complex deployment services project, and one of the aspects of it is to make it possible to federate deployment services across our university. Supporting existing deployment services is a priority, so I am presently trying to integrate an existing PXELINUX install, part of a FOG windows imaging
2008 May 23
3
Syslinux 3.70pre9 - sanboot.c32 says: gPXE API not detected'
Hi, I have a working PXE environment that chainloads gPXE and loads pxelinux.0 afterwards. As I'm also interested in doing san boot (in my case aoe) I tried loading the new gpxelinux.0 file instead of my gPXE --> pxelinux.0 setup (works) and booting from my aoe target by adding this to the default config file: LABEL doaoe MENU LABEL Continue AoE kernel sanboot.c32 append
2011 Feb 28
2
can't disconnec iSCSI targets, please help
Hi, I'm trying to disconnect some iSCSI targets, but can't seem to. [root at localhost ~]# iscsiadm -m session tcp: [1] 192.168.2.202:3260,1 iqn.2011.01.22.freenas.nvr:500gb tcp: [3] 192.168.2.200:3260,1 iqn.2011-2.za.co.securehosting:RAID.thin3.vg0.1tba tcp: [4] 192.168.2.202:3260,1 iqn.2011.01.22.freenas.nvr:extent0 tcp: [5] 192.168.2.200:3260,1
2011 Sep 09
3
CentOS5 with Dell Broadcom iSCSI Offload, does it work ?
Hi all, After finding multiples answers to this question via google, but without making it work on my servers. Has anybody iSCSI Offload working on a Dell Server with Broadcom NICs ? My environment: I'm running CentOS 5.6 CR, on a Dell PowerEdge R710 with Broadcom Corporation NetXtreme II BCM5709 conecting to an EMC CX4-120 SAN, via 2x Cisco 2960G-24TC-L switches. It's working
2014 Jul 04
2
iSCSI initiator iqn
Hi, I could not find any option to set iSCSI initiator iqn while using guestfish, although the underlying qemu command has this option. It appears that each time guestfish tries to connect to iSCSI LUN, a randomly generated initiator iqn is being used. This is preventing guestfish to connect to the iSCSI target in our environment as the target allows incoming connection based on the preconfigured
2013 Apr 24
7
[PATCH] hotplug/Linux: add iscsi block hotplug script
This hotplug script has been tested with IET and NetBSD iSCSI targets, without authentication. This hotplug script will only work with PV guests not using pygrub. Signed-off-by: Roger Pau Monné <roger.pau@citrix.com> Cc: Ian Campbell <ian.campbell@citrix.com> Cc: Ian Jackson <ian.jackson@citrix.com> --- Changes due to 4.3 release freeze: * We can no longer provide a
2009 Feb 03
1
hello and aoe booting
hi to the list, Hello everyone, I am new in the world of pxe booting and i try to use AOE to boot my linux debian lenny machines. I install the linux like this: parted -s /dev/etherd/e10.1 mklabel gpt parted -s /dev/etherd/e10.1 mklabel gpt parted -s /dev/etherd/e10.1 mkpart primary ext3 17408B 314590207B parted -s /dev/etherd/e10.1 mkpart primary ext3 314590208B 3535815679B parted -s
2013 Dec 22
2
Re: Connect libvirt to iSCSI target
On 2013–12–21 John Ferlan wrote: > On 12/17/2013 07:13 PM, Marco wrote: > > Hi! > > > > I'm new to libvirt and face problems connecting to an iSCSI target. > > What I intend to do is to connect libvirt (I tried virt-manager and > > virsh) to an iSCSI target and then boot from the LUNs which contain > > the VMs. > > > > I followed the
2013 Dec 18
3
Connect libvirt to iSCSI target
Hi! I'm new to libvirt and face problems connecting to an iSCSI target. What I intend to do is to connect libvirt (I tried virt-manager and virsh) to an iSCSI target and then boot from the LUNs which contain the VMs. I followed the documentation¹ but got stuck at section 12.1.5.4.3. 1) virsh pool-define-as \ --name foo \ --type iscsi