Setting up a tftp server – HP ProLiant DL380 Server User Manual

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Setting up a PXE boot environment requires the following general steps:
1.

Set up a DHCP server with the appropriate options.

2.

Set up a TFTP server with the appropriate options.

3.

Populate the TFTP directory share with the Linux Toolkit boot components.

These steps assume that a Linux workstation is used as the DHCP/TFTP server. You might need to
download additional components and adapt the following instructions to suit your environment.

Setting up a TFTP server

Most Linux installations include a TFTP server and an automated method of launching the server
upon receiving a TFTP request. The parent process for detecting a TFTP request and launching the
TFTP server is called xinetd. However, you might have to enable the TFTP service. The TFTP file is
located in the /etc/xinetd.d/ directory. The following is a sample TFTP file:

# default: off

# description: The tftp server serves files using the \

# trivial file transfer protocol. The tftp protocol is \

# often used to boot diskless workstations, download \

# configuration files to network-aware printers and to \

# start the installation process for some operating systems.

service tftp

{

socket_type = dgram

protocol = udp

wait = yes

user = root

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