opsi manual opsi version 4.0.2 - opsi Download - uib
opsi manual opsi version 4.0.2 - opsi Download - uib
opsi manual opsi version 4.0.2 - opsi Download - uib
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<strong>opsi</strong> <strong>manual</strong> <strong>opsi</strong> <strong>version</strong> <strong>4.0.2</strong><br />
Device Boot Start End #cyls #blocks Id System<br />
/dev/sdb1 0+ 1016 1017- 1023580 b W95 FAT32<br />
/dev/sdb2 0 - 0 0 0 Empty<br />
/dev/sdb3 0 - 0 0 0 Empty<br />
/dev/sdb4 0 - 0 0 0 Empty<br />
# mount /dev/sdb1 /mnt<br />
# cp /tmp/log /mnt<br />
#umount /mnt<br />
24.7.2 /var/log/<strong>opsi</strong>/clientconnect<br />
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In this directory are the log-files of the <strong>opsi</strong>-client-agent running on the client.<br />
The client log files will be named .log. On the client you will find this file at c:\tmp\<strong>opsi</strong>clientd.log.<br />
24.7.3 /var/log/<strong>opsi</strong>/instlog<br />
In this directory are the log-files of the <strong>opsi</strong>-winst running on the client. The client log files will be named .log. On the client you will find this file at c:\tmp\instlog.txt<br />
24.7.4 /var/log/<strong>opsi</strong>/<strong>opsi</strong>confd<br />
In this directory are the log-files of the <strong>opsi</strong>confd and the clients.<br />
The client log files will be named log. and (if available) a symbolic link named .log to<br />
log. is created.<br />
24.7.5 /var/log/<strong>opsi</strong>/<strong>opsi</strong>pxeconfd.log<br />
Log file the <strong>opsi</strong>pxeconfd<br />
that administrates the tftp files for the PXE boot of the clients.<br />
24.7.6 /var/log/<strong>opsi</strong>/package.log<br />
Log file of the <strong>opsi</strong>-package-manager.<br />
24.7.7 /var/log/<strong>opsi</strong>/<strong>opsi</strong>-product-updater.log<br />
Log file of the <strong>opsi</strong>-product-updater.<br />
24.7.8 tftp log in /var/log/syslog<br />
The log of the tftpd you will find at /var/log/syslog.<br />
You should increase the log level to see important information.<br />
At the file /etc/inetd.conf in the line starting with tftpd set the parameter verbose to 7 :<br />
tftp dgram udp wait nobody /usr/sbin/tcpd /usr/sbin/in.tftpd --tftpd-timeout 300 --retry-timeout 5 --\<br />
mcast-port 1758 --mcast-addr 239.239.239.0-255 --mcast-ttl 1 --maxthread 100 --verbose=7 /tftpboot<br />
If this is done execute:<br />
killall tftpd<br />
killall -1 inetd