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+ | ===== Advanced features ===== | ||
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+ | ==== The VMware logfile console ==== | ||
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+ | VMware creates a log file for each virtual machine, which is usually the file ''vmware.log'' in the same directory as the virtual machine's ''.vmx'' file. You can record the output from iPXE in this log. For example: | ||
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+ | 2012-02-28T23:23:58.016Z| vmx| I120: Ethernet0 MAC Address: 00:0c:29:3a:7d:f2 | ||
+ | 2012-02-28T23:23:59.145Z| vmx| I120: VMX_PowerOn: ModuleTable_PowerOn = 1 | ||
+ | 2012-02-28T23:23:59.356Z| vcpu-0| I120: Intel VT enabled. | ||
+ | 2012-02-28T23:23:59.359Z| vcpu-0| I120: VMM initialized. | ||
+ | 2012-02-28T23:23:59.362Z| vcpu-0| I120: Monitor has started | ||
+ | 2012-02-28T23:24:02.775Z| vcpu-0| I120: Guest: | ||
+ | 2012-02-28T23:24:02.778Z| vcpu-0| I120: Guest: iPXE 1.0.0+ -- http://ipxe.org | ||
+ | 2012-02-28T23:24:02.781Z| vcpu-0| I120: Guest: Features: iSCSI HTTP DNS bzImage PXE PXEXT | ||
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+ | You can record output from iPXE in the VMware log file by enabling the build option ''[[:buildcfg:CONSOLE_VMWARE]]''. | ||
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+ | ==== VMware GuestInfo settings ==== | ||
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+ | You can configure iPXE settings directly in the virtual machine's ''.vmx'' file using VMware's GuestInfo feature. For example, to configure a static IP address, default gateway, DNS server, and boot filename: | ||
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+ | guestinfo.ipxe.net0.ip = "192.168.0.15" | ||
+ | guestinfo.ipxe.net0.netmask = "255.255.255.0" | ||
+ | guestinfo.ipxe.net0.gateway = "192.168.0.1" | ||
+ | guestinfo.ipxe.dns = "192.168.0.1" | ||
+ | guestinfo.ipxe.filename = "http://boot.ipxe.org/demo/boot.php" | ||
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+ | This could be used in conjunction with an [[:embed|embedded script]] to boot without using DHCP. For example: | ||
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+ | #!ipxe | ||
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+ | ifopen net0 | ||
+ | chain ${filename} | ||
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+ | You can enable the VMware GuestInfo settings using the build option ''[[:buildcfg:VMWARE_SETTINGS]]''. | ||