Hey There!
I've read all about the issues with iPXE and the TFTP bug. However; I've set up a tftpd-hpa server at 10.0.0.209, separate from the iPXE HTTP one we boot from at 10.0.0.44. I can 'tftp put' to with out any issue from the same test bench —booted into Mint over iPXE UEFI— that we run 9.4 site on. I've set TFTPSERVERIP=10.0.0.209 in the mt86.cfg file.
Is there some directory hierarchy that needs to reside in the TFTP root? Or is this just not possible without using Serva? If not is it possible to write to the TFTP server if booted from USB?
The end goal is having the ability to harvest all the RAM info that is in the html report to automatically record a list of DIMMs has passed tests using bash scripts.
Thanks!
I've read all about the issues with iPXE and the TFTP bug. However; I've set up a tftpd-hpa server at 10.0.0.209, separate from the iPXE HTTP one we boot from at 10.0.0.44. I can 'tftp put' to with out any issue from the same test bench —booted into Mint over iPXE UEFI— that we run 9.4 site on. I've set TFTPSERVERIP=10.0.0.209 in the mt86.cfg file.
Is there some directory hierarchy that needs to reside in the TFTP root? Or is this just not possible without using Serva? If not is it possible to write to the TFTP server if booted from USB?
The end goal is having the ability to harvest all the RAM info that is in the html report to automatically record a list of DIMMs has passed tests using bash scripts.
Thanks!
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