X-Git-Url: https://iankelling.org/git/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=pxe-server;h=a3df1a5953846368397e9b335be844970b132771;hb=7386cdbee20dd73095264e2ad0ead433f97ac946;hp=3223fb9033d4f461706cccd0e3e06a6d2480bba2;hpb=63372a0fd027649a0ef031efe5b7d22f396340d4;p=automated-distro-installer diff --git a/pxe-server b/pxe-server index 3223fb9..a3df1a5 100755 --- a/pxe-server +++ b/pxe-server @@ -28,18 +28,31 @@ trap 'echo "$0:$LINENO:error: \"$BASH_COMMAND\" returned $?" >&2' ERR usage() { cat < tftpboot + + +-r Don't redeploy fai config. For example, if there is a different host + that is mid-install. + +-a Don't setup pxe, just Wait for 2 dhcp acks, then disable the pxe + server after a delay. First ack is for pxe boot, 2nd ack is + for os boot. Sometimes on debian, there is a 3rd one shortly + after the 2nd. I can't remember exactly why this caused a + problem, but I'm hoping the sleep will take care of it. + +-w Setup pxe, then wait like -a. -h|--help Print help and exit @@ -50,28 +63,32 @@ EOF ##### begin command line parsing ######## -args=() redep=true acks=2 wait=false -temp=$(getopt -l help hra "$@") || usage 1 +temp=$(getopt -l help harw "$@") || usage 1 eval set -- "$temp" while true; do case $1 in - -h|--help) usage ;; + -a) wait=true; set=false; shift ;; -r) redep=false; shift ;; - -a) wait=true; shift ;; + -w) wait=true; set=true; shift ;; + -h|--help) usage ;; --) shift; break ;; *) echo "$0: Internal error!" ; exit 1 ;; esac done -read type host <<<"$@" +read -r host type <<<"$@" -if [[ ! $type ]]; then - echo "$0: error: exptected 1 argument of type" - usage 1 -fi +case $# in + 0|2);; + *) + echo "$0: error: expected 0 or 2 arguments" + echo + usage 1 + ;; +esac if [[ $host ]]; then host_tag="tag:$host," @@ -102,8 +119,7 @@ EOF fai() { cat </dev/null ||: fi - faiserver-enable fi if $wait; then @@ -145,7 +166,8 @@ if $wait; then # bleh. echo "waiting for $acks dhcp acks then disabling pxe" ack-wait $acks - set-pxe : + type= + set-pxe # previously tried waiting for one more ack then disabling faiserver, # since it can contain sensitive info, so turn it off when not in use,