bootparamd
—
boot parameter server
bootparamd |
[-ds ] [-r
router] [-f
file] |
The bootparamd
utility is a server process that provides
information to
diskless(8)
clients necessary for booting. It consults the
/etc/bootparams file.
This version will allow the use of aliases on the hostname in the
/etc/bootparams file. The returned hostname to the
whoami request done by the booting client will be the name
that appears in /etc/bootparams and not the
canonical name. In this way you can keep the answer short enough so that
machines that cannot handle long hostnames will not fail during boot.
-d
- Display the debugging information.
-s
- Log the debugging information with
syslog(3).
-r
router
- The default router (a machine or an IP-address). This defaults to the
machine running the server.
-f
file
- The file to use as boot parameter file instead of
/etc/bootparams.
- /etc/bootparams
- default boot parameter file
When netbooting diskless SunOS/Xkernel SPARCstations the booted SunOS kernel
also broadcasts to the all-0 address. The SunOS kernel hangs until it receives
a reply. To accommodate this behaviour add an alias address that responds to
an all-0 broadcast. So, add something like ‘ifconfig
xl0 192.168.200.254 netmask 255.255.255.255 broadcast 192.168.200.0
alias
’ on the relevant network interface on your
bootparamd
server. The alias address must of course be
free for use.
You may find the
syslog(3)
loggings to be verbose.