Users Guide

CIFS: -f system_config.xml -i 192.168.1.101 -n cifs_share -s 2 -u <USERNAME> -p <PASSWORD> -d 1
-t 400
Configuring option 43 and option 60 on Linux
Update the /etc/dhcpd.conf file. The steps to configure the options are similar to the steps for Windows:
1. Set aside a block or pool of addresses that this DHCP server can allocate.
2. Set the option 43 and use the name vendor class identifier for option 60.
option myname code 43 = text;
subnet 192.168.0.0 netmask 255.255.0.0 {
#default gateway
option routers 192.168.0.1;
option subnet-mask 255.255.255.0;
option nis-domain "domain.org";
option domain-name "domain.org";
option domain-name-servers 192.168.1.1;
option time-offset -18000; # Eastern Standard Time
option vendor-class-identifier "iDRAC";
set vendor-string = option vendor-class-identifier;
option myname "-f system_config.xml -i 192.168.0.130 -u user -p
password -n cifs -s 2 -d 0 -t 500";
range dynamic-bootp 192.168.0.128 192.168.0.254;
default-lease-time 21600;
max-lease-time 43200;
}
}
The following are the required and optional parameters that must be passed in the vendor class
identifier string:
Filename (–f) — Indicates the name of the exported Server Configuration Profile XML file.
Specifying the filename is optional with iDRAC version 2.20.20.20 or later.
NOTE: For more information on file naming rules, see Configuring servers and server
components using Auto Config.
Sharename (-n) — Indicates the name of the network share.
ShareType (-s) — Indicates the share type. 0 indicates NFS and 2 indicates CIFS.
IPAddress (-i) — Indicates the IP address of the file share.
NOTE: Sharename (-n), ShareType (-s), and IPAddress (-i) are required attributes that must
be passed.
Username (-u) — Indicates the user name required to access the network share. This information
is required only for CIFS.
Password (-p) — Indicates the password required to access the network share. This information is
required only for CIFS.
NOTE: Example for Linux NFS and CIFS share:
NFS: -f system_config.xml -i 192.168.0.130 -n /nfs -s 0 -d 0 -t 500
CIFS: -f system_config.xml -i 192.168.0.130 -n sambashare/config_files -s 2 -u user -p
password -d 1 -t 400
Ensure that you use NFS2 or NFS3 for NFS network share
ShutdownType (-d) — Indicates the mode of shutdown. 0 indicates Graceful shutdown and 1
indicates Forced shutdown.
NOTE: The default setting is 0.
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