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[10:12] Action: tokkee sucht mal schnell den Link raus. [10:13] Mrfai: http://bugs.debian.org/412889#10 [10:15] ok. Ich werde mir den aber im augenblick nicht asehen, da ich an anderen Dingen zu arbeiten habe. Aber so geht der Patch auf jeden Fall nicht verloren. [10:15] Okay ... [10:22] yournick (~yournick@pD95F76EC.dip.t-dialin.net) joined #fai. [10:40] Mrfai: I've got a couple of small, unrelated patches for fai-guide, do you want one bug report each, a single bug report with multiple patches or one "large" patch? [10:50] I can tell you that after I've seen the patches ;-) You can send me one large patch, and if then I like it to split up, I will call you again. [10:50] All right ;-) [10:58] fxcp_ (~ctp@brsg-d9bee5b5.pool.mediaWays.net) joined #fai. [11:01] fxcp (~ctp@brsg-d9beee41.pool.mediaWays.net) left irc: Ping timeout: 480 seconds [11:09] Umm ... "Scripts ending in .source are sourced, so they can define new classes by adding these classes to the variable newclasses (see 20-hwdetect.source for an example)." - 20-hwdetect.source does not add anything to $newclasses ... [11:10] they "can" but then need not to define a new class [11:11] Yes, but imho this is a bad example then ;-) [11:11] Anyway ... ;-) [11:11] ok. you are right. then I have no example for this [11:12] What's the best way to add certain clients (e.g. identified by MAC) to a class? [11:14] Is there some mechanism available for something like that already? [11:17] TIMTOWTDI [11:18] Ah ... 50-host-classes is an example for that. [11:18] However, I suppose, there is nothing like class/00:de:ad:be:ef:00.mac, right? [11:20] no. I would prefer one file that includes the mac and a list of classes for all your clients. [11:20] Then write a script that get the mac and greps this file and echos the list of classes [11:20] could be done in 8 line of shell I guess [11:21] s/line/lines/ [11:21] Yep. [11:22] fai only cares about files that start with [0-9]{2} or end with .source or .var in class/, right? [11:23] So, I could put that "MAC-file" in class/ as well, right? [11:26] yep [11:27] but not the 00:de:...mac file. That may get executed because of the two digits. Call it mymacs.list [11:40] Is there any file prefix that's guaranteed to be ignored? Like .list or .config? [11:41] When / How does fai determine $HOSTNAME? [11:41] It does not seem to use DNS for that ... :-/ [11:43] you mean suffix. .list is a suffix, not a prefix [11:44] There's no suffix, that will be ignored IIRC. HAve a look at the code [11:44] the hostname is normally set by the DHCP request [12:23] spq346 (spq@xerxes.network.conceptT.com) left irc: Ping timeout: 480 seconds [12:31] Eh, right - suffix that is. [12:51] Hrm ... on my client HOSTNAME is set to "host" even though in DHCP and DNS it's "demohost" - any ideas what might be wrong? [12:58] Adding hostname=demohost to the tftp config file obviously solved that (or rather works around it). [12:59] use this in dhcpd.conf: use-host-decl-names on; [13:02] Ah - thanks! [13:26] alleeHol (~ach@p54A45196.dip.t-dialin.net) joined #fai. [13:33] allee (~ach@p54A458E8.dip.t-dialin.net) left irc: Ping timeout: 480 seconds [13:45] /quit/quit [13:45] Mrfai (~lange@suenner.informatik.uni-koeln.de) left irc: Quit: leaving [13:47] tokkee:BTW, I did not do that myself, but I vaguely remember someone having written some stuff about mac-based class ssignment in the wiki [14:04] rgsteele||work (~ryan@75.147.74.137) joined #fai. [14:13] fai-guy (~fai-guy@p4FC218F3.dip0.t-ipconnect.de) joined #fai. 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