#!/bin/sh # # $Revision: 1.39 $ # # Information for diskless client setup # Please make a copy of this file for each release of diskless machines # # SERVER ENVIRONMENT SETUP # # HOSTNAME : Do not change unless you understand network topologies. # This variable should contain the name of the interface # which is connected directly to the client machines. # For example, a server machine "foobar" has two interfaces. # Its primary interface is FDDI, and its secondary interface # is ethernet. The client machines are on an ethernet # subnet connected to foobar's ethernet interface. foobar's # ethernet interface is named "ether-foobar". In this # case, the HOSTNAME variable below needs to be set to # "ether-foobar". # SHAREHOST : Do not change. # SERVER_NIS: yes - server is running NIS. Implies NIS name lookup # during installation. Please note that after # yp_boot_param runs, it takes time for the information # to propogate back to the diskless server from the # NIS master. Also, this option is only fully functional # for SGI NIS masters. # no -- server is using local naming service. # HOSTNAME="`hostname`" SHAREHOST="$HOSTNAME" SERVER_NIS="no" # # SHARE TREE SETUP # # DISKLESS : directory where all the share trees reside. # SHARE : Do not change. # DISKLESS="/diskless" SHARE="$DISKLESS/share/$RELEASE" # # DISKLESS CLIENT ARCHITECTURE SPECIFICATIONS # # The following variables are set using the table provided in client.dat. # Please consult that file for valid values. # # It is no longer possible to install a share tree with all possible # architectures. The MODE variable must be set to either # (32bit or 64bit). This is due to 32bit kernels or 64bit # kernels running on the client. So only 32bit kernels # can exist together in a share tree and same goes for 64bit # kernels. # # If only a subset is to be installed, all 5 must be set. # The example below is for an R4000 Indigo with LIGHT graphics. # The MACH variable is now obsolete. # #CPUBOARD="IP20" #CPUARCH="R4000" #GFXBOARD="LIGHT -mSUBGR=LG1MC" #VIDEO="" #MODE="32bit" # # To install multiple architectures, set the 5 variables as show below. # Notice that the initial symbols CPUBOARD, CPUARCH, and GFXBOARD are # imbedded in the values for the respective variables. The example below # contains an R5k O2 with CRIME graphics and an R4k Indy with # NEWPORT/NG1 graphics. The MACH variable is now obsolete. # #CPUBOARD="IP32 -mCPUBOARD=IP22" #CPUARCH="R5000 -mCPUARCH=R4000" #GFXBOARD="CRIME -mSUBGR=CRM -mGFXBOARD=NEWPORT -mSUBGR=NG1" #VIDEO="" #MODE="32bit" #