TYPE is one of arch, plain, fai, or : for no pxe server.
HOST makes the pxe server only for that specific host
--h|--help Print help and exit
--- Subsequent arguments are never treated as options
-r Don't redeploy fai config.
-a Wait for 2 dhcp acks, then disable the pxe server after a delay.
First ack is for pxe boot, 2nd ack is for os boot. Sometimes
on debian, there is a 3rd one shortly after the 2nd. I can't remember
exactly why this caused a problem, but I'm hoping the sleep
will take care of it.
+-w Initially setup pxe, then wait like -a.
+-h|--help Print help and exit
+
+
+Note: Uses GNU getopt options parsing style
EOF
exit $1
}
redep=true
acks=2
wait=false
-while [[ $1 ]]; do
+temp=$(getopt -l help harw "$@") || usage 1
+eval set -- "$temp"
+while true; do
case $1 in
- --) shift; break ;;
- -h|--help) usage ;;
+ -a) wait=true; set=false; shift ;;
-r) redep=false; shift ;;
- -a) wait=true; shift ;;
- *) args+=("$1"); shift ;;
+ -w) wait=true; set=true; shift ;;
+ -h|--help) usage ;;
+ --) shift; break ;;
+ *) echo "$0: Internal error!" ; exit 1 ;;
esac
done
-args+=("$@")
-
-read type host <<<"${args[@]}"
+read type host <<<"$@"
if [[ ! $type ]]; then
echo "$0: error: exptected 1 argument of type"
fai() {
cat <<EOF
$set_host_tag
-dhcp-boot=${host_tag}fai/pxelinux.0,faiserver.lan,faiserver.lan
+dhcp-boot=${host_tag}pxelinux.0,faiserver.lan,faiserver.lan
EOF
}
if [[ $type == arch ]]; then arch-pxe-mount; fi"
}
-if ! $wait && [[ $type != : ]]; then
+
+if $set; then
set-pxe
if [[ $type == fai ]]; then