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QLogic OFED+ Host Software User Guide, Rev. B

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8–gPXE<br />

Netbooting Over InfiniBand<br />

For example for a GUID that reads 0x00117500005a6eec, the MAC<br />

address would read: 00:11:75:00:00:5a:6e:ec:b0<br />

3. Add the MAC address to the DHCP server.<br />

The following is the sample /etc/dhcpd.conf file that specifies the <strong>Host</strong><br />

Channel Adapter GUID for the hardware address:<br />

#<br />

# DHCP Server Configuration file.<br />

# see /usr/share/doc/dhcp*/dhcpd.conf.sample<br />

#<br />

ddns-update-style none;<br />

subnet 10.252.252.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 {<br />

option subnet-mask 255.255.255.0;<br />

range dynamic-bootp 10.252.252.100 10.252.252.109;<br />

host hl5-0 {<br />

hardware unknown-32 00:11:75:00:00:7e:c1:b0;<br />

option host-name "hl5";<br />

}<br />

host hl5-1 {<br />

hardware unknown-32 00:11:75:00:00:7e:c1:b1;<br />

option host-name "hl5";<br />

}<br />

}<br />

filename<br />

"http://10.252.252.1/images/uniboot/uniboot.php";<br />

In this example, host hl5 has a dual port InfiniBand adapter. hl5-0<br />

corresponds to port 0, and hl5-1 corresponds to port 1 on the adapter.<br />

4. Restart the DHCP server<br />

Netbooting Over InfiniBand<br />

The following procedures are an example of netbooting over InfinBand, using an<br />

HTTP boot server.<br />

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