Method for setting static IP (Internet Protocol) of Linux system of whole cabinet in batches
A whole-cabinet, static technology, applied in the field of server cluster operation, can solve the problems of large labor and time, increased operation and maintenance cost, low implementation cost, etc., and achieves the effect of fast execution efficiency, saving test time, and simple operation steps.
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[0016] A method of batch setting the static IP of the whole cabinet Linux system:
[0017] Use the RMC remote management module to set the BMC to the IP that the OS wants to set. After the system is filled with PXE, let the Linux system automatically read the BMCIP and write it into the OSIP configuration file. The specific implementation process is as follows:
[0018] 1. Build a test platform, prepare the test environment, and enable RMC to communicate with each node;
[0019] 2. Write a script to set BMCIP through RMC in the Xshell environment, where the IP is the OSIP value that needs to be set;
[0020] 3. Log in to RMC through Xshell, and run the BMCIP setting script;
[0021] 4. Fill the entire cabinet with LinuxOS through the PXE server, add a self-starting command to read the BMCIP during the first startup of the OS, and assign this value to the OSIP configuration file.
[0022] According to the above method and content of the invention, the present invention will b...
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