Hi,

Ah. That directory is a collection of symlinks and conf files. From the 
behavior I'm seeing, wanboot is not finding the client specific files.

Is there a way to get more information form the wanboot-cgi about which 
files it chose? A log file somewhere?

Sundar Yamunachari wrote:
> Jon Aimone wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> We use static IP addresses, and I checked the DHCP macros. I have not 
>> changed them. They look the same as they did for build 124 and build 
>> 111.
>>
>> [ja123687] (18506)> dhtadm -P | grep 0100144F21ADA8
>> 0100144F21ADA8          Macro           
>> :Include=mpkpen-ai-1:BootSrvA=172.21.4.10:BootFile="http://172.21.4.10:5555/cgi-bin/wanboot-cgi":
>>  
>>
>>
>> I'm not the one who created the services, so I don't have the text of 
>> the command executed.
>>
>> Before the service for 125 was created, I could select between build 
>> 111 and build 124.
>>
>> I don't know enough about wan boot configuration to know what to look 
>> at on the server. What configuration files would get changed by 
>> installing a new service?
> WAN Boot files are created under /etc/netboot of the install server. 
> The default service configuration is available under 
> /etc/netboot/wanboot.conf. The service specific configuration will be 
> under /etc/netboot/<service_name> and the client specific 
> configuration under /etc/netboot/<network number>.
>
> - Sundar
>
>>
>> Sundar Yamunachari wrote:
>>> Jon Aimone wrote:
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> If I have an AI server with multiple services, how do I choose 
>>>> which service will be used for my target system?
>>>>
>>>> I'd thought all I had to do was "create-client" specifying the 
>>>> service I desired. Is this not the case?
>>> If you customized your client with a service, that client will be 
>>> using the image associated with that service. It shouldn't change 
>>> when you add a new service.
>>>>
>>>> I ask because when we added the 125 AI image to our server and 
>>>> created a service for it. Now my systems that had custom manifests 
>>>> using a service based on the 124 image all get the 125 miniroot. Is 
>>>> this the expected behavior?
>>> It should not get 125 image. How your IP addresses are configured? 
>>> Are they static or dynamic? Check your DHCP server to see the DHCP 
>>> macros assigned to the IP addresses and what image/service 
>>> associated with the macro? Can you provide the commands you issued 
>>> to create the 124 and 125 services?
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Sundar
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