@george1421 @Sebastian-Roth Thank you very much for the recommendation I would try to integrate it into the database just for the trill of it, I may even try to edit the php to integrate it into the original system.
Thanks
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RE: Run a custom Ipxe command depending on the host
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RE: Run a custom Ipxe command depending on the host
@george1421 this is for netbooting, I have a cluster of RasperryPi (ARM) and Other SoC (x86) which i want to be able to boot each from a different iscsi.
About the sanboot I was able to boot ubuntu on legacy and on uefi mode (i had to reinstall the grub) on diferent computers.
The scale is not so big, I have now 6 pi and 1 x86 device for testing and if it works I was looking on getting around another 15 devices -
RE: Run a custom Ipxe command depending on the host
Hello Sebastián,
Basically I just need a different ipxe command to boot the machine to a different iscsi drive, for example host1 will be booting using the ipxe command “sanboot iscsi:192.168.10.10::::iqn.2010-05.org.freenas.ctl:host1” while host2 is booting to another iscsi drive using “sanboot iscsi:192.168.10.15::::iqn.2007-08.org.freenas.ctl:ubuntu” -
Run a custom Ipxe command depending on the host
Hello
I have been playing around a little bit on FOG and I want to use it to make diskless machines and make them boot from iscsi drives (I know that that is not the intended use of the system but I think that it my be worth a try).
While I was able to install ubuntu on an Iscsi drive and make the remote computer boot from a custom menu option (sanboot) I want to be able to boot automatically from the Iscsi and also depending on the host give him the correct parameters for the sanboot command
Will that be possible?
BTW sorry for my bad english, it is not my native language.