ipxe chain to vmware boot
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2018-01-26, 00:43
(This post was last modified: 2018-01-26 00:54 by danishm.)
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ipxe chain to vmware boot
Im trying to double chain ipxe as following: (i've compiled ipxe.efi with DOWNLOAD_PROTO_HTTPS enable)
First Chain: #!ipxe echo info chain http://IPaddr:PORT/ipxe/${net0/mac:hex} chain http://IPaddr:PORT/ipxe/${net0/mac:hex} Second Chain: #!ipxe echo +--------- ipxe --------------------------------------------- echo | OS Install echo | mac.................: ${mac} echo | uuid................: ${uuid} echo | serial..............: ${serial} echo | ip..................: ${ip} echo | manufacturer........: ${manufacturer} echo | product.............: ${product} echo +------------------------------------------------------------ imgfree set next-server IPaddr2 set filename https://${next-server}:PORT/somedir/tramp chain https://${next-server}:PORT/somedir/tramp Inside this file: https://${next-server}:PORT/somedir/tramp #!gpxe set max-retries 6 set retry-delay 20 post /some-dir/host-register?bootmac=${mac} Can I do that ? If not is there an alternative way to do this ? ERROR from ipxe: https://IPaddr2:PORT/some-dir/tramp... Error 0x3e11618e (http://ipxe.org/3e11618e) Could not boot: Error 0x3e11618e (http://ipxe.org/3e11618e) |
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2018-01-26, 01:01
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RE: ipxe chain to vmware boot
(2018-01-26 00:43)danishm Wrote: https://IPaddr2:PORT/some-dir/tramp... Error 0x3e11618e (http://ipxe.org/3e11618e) Did you try reading the page that iPXE is telling you to read: http://ipxe.org/3e11618e? Michael |
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2018-01-26, 15:29
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RE: ipxe chain to vmware boot
Yes I did. But Im using IPaddresses strictly.
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2018-01-26, 15:52
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RE: ipxe chain to vmware boot
(2018-01-26 15:29)danishm Wrote: Yes I did. But Im using IPaddresses strictly. You are using a URI that does not contain an IP address. If you use a URI containing an IP address, then iPXE will never attempt DNS resolution. The error that you are seeing is coming from the DNS resolver code. Therefore you have entered a URI that does not contain an IP address. What is the actual URI that you are trying to use? Thanks, Michael |
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2018-01-26, 19:27
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RE: ipxe chain to vmware boot
(2018-01-26 15:52)mcb30 Wrote: You are using a URI that does not contain an IP address. If you use a URI containing an IP address, then iPXE will never attempt DNS resolution. The error that you are seeing is coming from the DNS resolver code. Therefore you have entered a URI that does not contain an IP address. Just thinking out loud here... What would happen if one has Code: set net0/ip 192.168.0.100 Wouldn't that require a roundtrip to ca.ipxe.org to get the certificate roots? and that could be the reason for any DNS lookup? Use GitHub Discussions VRAM bin |
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2018-01-26, 21:00
(This post was last modified: 2018-01-26 21:40 by danishm.)
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RE: ipxe chain to vmware boot
@NiKiZe, u r right since Im using HTTPs its most probably trying to reach out to ca.ipxe.org for root certs and Im behind a firewall which doesn't let us go out.
Can I generate my own certs on the ipxe server if the vmware binary server is different ? |
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