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<strong>opsi</strong> <strong>manual</strong> <strong>opsi</strong> <strong>version</strong> <strong>4.0.2</strong><br />

24.1 /etc/init.d/<br />

Start and stop scripts for: * <strong>opsi</strong>-atftpd * <strong>opsi</strong>confd * <strong>opsi</strong>pxeconfd<br />

24.2 Boot files<br />

24.2.1 Boot files in /tftpboot/linux<br />

• pxelinux.0<br />

Boot file which will be loaded first by the PXE boot-prom.<br />

• install and miniroot.gz<br />

Installation boot-image which will be loaded by the client (per tftp) during a re-installation.<br />

24.2.2 Boot files in /tftpboot/linux/pxelinux.cfg<br />

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• 01- or <br />

Files named by the clients hardware address (prefix 01-) are stored on the <strong>opsi</strong>-server as client-specific boot files.<br />

Usually they are named pipes created by the <strong>opsi</strong>pxeconfd as to initiate the (re)installation of clients.<br />

• default<br />

The file default is loaded if no client-specific file is found. This initiates a local boot.<br />

• install<br />

Information for the boot of the install boot image which will be used by the <strong>opsi</strong>pxeconfd to create the named pipe.<br />

24.3 Files in /var/lib/<strong>opsi</strong><br />

24.3.1 /var/lib/<strong>opsi</strong>/repository<br />

This is the place where <strong>opsi</strong>-product-packages are saved, which are loaded by the calls of the <strong>opsi</strong>-product-updater<br />

to the server.<br />

This is also the place where <strong>opsi</strong>-product-packages are saved, which are installed by the calls of the<br />

<strong>opsi</strong>-package-manager if it is called with the option -d.<br />

24.3.2 /var/lib/<strong>opsi</strong>/depot<br />

This directory is exported as read only Samba share <strong>opsi</strong>_depot. It is used at the Linux distribution SLES as<br />

depot directory (instead of /opt/pcbin/install). At other distributions, you will find here a link to the directory<br />

/opt/pcbin/install. In future you will find here also at other distributions the depot directory because this path is<br />

conform to LSB.<br />

24.3.3 /var/lib/<strong>opsi</strong>/ntfs-images<br />

This directory holds (per default) the partition image files which are produced by the netboot product ntfs-write-image.<br />

24.3.4 Other directories<br />

The other directories in /var/lib/<strong>opsi</strong> (config and audit) are directories of the file backends, which are described<br />

in the following chapters.

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