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07-13-2004 03:09 AM
07-13-2004 03:09 AM
Bootptab format
I am having a bit of a dibate with a fellow Unix admin regarding white space in the bootptab file.
One group of entries in out bootptab looks like this:
desk_1:ht=ether:ha=008064422e24:ip=10.253.164.129:tc=net-10
reception:ht=ether:ha=008064442fe3:ip=10.253.164.130:tc=net-10
fileroom:ht=ether:ha=008064423412:ip=10.253.164.131:tc=net-10
His claim is that we can make the bootptab more readable by inserting white space in front and behind the hostname so these entries would look like this:
desk_1 :ht=ether:ha=008064422e24:ip=10.253.164.129:tc=net-10
reception :ht=ether:ha=008064442fe3:ip=10.253.164.130:tc=net-10
fileroom :ht=ether:ha=008064423412:ip=10.253.164.131:tc=net-10
Is this permitted? I have read that spaces are not permitted in the host name. I under stand that these spaces are at the end of the hostname, but wont this be interpreted as part of the hostname, because of the parsing on the ":".?
Regards,
Jay LaBonte
One group of entries in out bootptab looks like this:
desk_1:ht=ether:ha=008064422e24:ip=10.253.164.129:tc=net-10
reception:ht=ether:ha=008064442fe3:ip=10.253.164.130:tc=net-10
fileroom:ht=ether:ha=008064423412:ip=10.253.164.131:tc=net-10
His claim is that we can make the bootptab more readable by inserting white space in front and behind the hostname so these entries would look like this:
desk_1 :ht=ether:ha=008064422e24:ip=10.253.164.129:tc=net-10
reception :ht=ether:ha=008064442fe3:ip=10.253.164.130:tc=net-10
fileroom :ht=ether:ha=008064423412:ip=10.253.164.131:tc=net-10
Is this permitted? I have read that spaces are not permitted in the host name. I under stand that these spaces are at the end of the hostname, but wont this be interpreted as part of the hostname, because of the parsing on the ":".?
Regards,
Jay LaBonte
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07-13-2004 03:22 AM
07-13-2004 03:22 AM
Re: Bootptab format
Hi,
I have not tested it but i guess it may give you problem. Well as far as readability is concerned i have managed to achieve it like this:
vcshp9:\
ht=ethernet:\
ha=00306EEA82B5:\
ip=:\
hn:\
bf=/opt/ignite/boot/nbp.efi:\
sm=
You also can follow the same. Actually this is how they have given in Example also.
Hope that helps.
Regards,
I have not tested it but i guess it may give you problem. Well as far as readability is concerned i have managed to achieve it like this:
vcshp9:\
ht=ethernet:\
ha=00306EEA82B5:\
ip=
hn:\
bf=/opt/ignite/boot/nbp.efi:\
sm=
You also can follow the same. Actually this is how they have given in Example also.
Hope that helps.
Regards,
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07-13-2004 04:33 AM
07-13-2004 04:33 AM
Re: Bootptab format
According to the documentation, white spaces are permitted entries. Every example includes white spaces between all entries.
If white spaces were illegal, I would suspect that page not to include such examples or to state explicitly that it was illegal.
Configuring the BOOTP Server
http://www.docs.hp.com/hpux/onlinedocs/B2355-90147/00/00/49-con.html
See Understanding Boot File Configurations
"IP addresses listed for a single tag must be separated by a space."
If white spaces were illegal, I would suspect that page not to include such examples or to state explicitly that it was illegal.
Configuring the BOOTP Server
http://www.docs.hp.com/hpux/onlinedocs/B2355-90147/00/00/49-con.html
See Understanding Boot File Configurations
"IP addresses listed for a single tag must be separated by a space."
"Downtime is a Crime."
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