The Cr Configuration File - Novell SLRS 8 Admin Manual

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Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) (refer to the manual page)
TFTP structure on BS (refer to Section
CR configuration file (config.<MAC Address>) (refer to Section 15.6.1)
CR Control file (hwtype.<MAC Address>) (refer to Section 15.6.2)
An example of a BS TFTP structure is shown below:
/tftpboot/CR:
00:02:55:23:F3:93 00:03:56:01:D5:5F config.00:02:55:23:F3:93 config.00:03:56:01:D5:5F
00:02:55:E8:FA:C9 00:09:6B:3B:01:07 config.00:02:55:E8:FA:C9 config.00:09:6B:3B:01:07
/tftpboot/CR/00:02:55:23:F3:93:
/tftpboot/CR/00:02:55:E8:FA:C9:
XF86Config
/tftpboot/CR/00:03:56:01:D5:5F:
XF86Config
/tftpboot/CR/00:09:6B:3B:01:07:
/tftpboot/boot:
initrd.gz linux pxelinux.0 pxelinux.cfg
/tftpboot/boot/pxelinux.cfg:
default
/tftpboot/image:
browser-1.1.1
browser-1.1.1.md5 java-1.1.1.md5 cert-1.1.1.md5 minimal-1.1.7.md5
/tftpboot/upload:
hwtype.00:02:55:E8:FA:C9
15.6.1 The CR Configuration File
This section describes the cash register configuration file:
config. MAC Address
The configuration file contains data about image, configuration, synchroniza-
tion, or partition parameters. The configuration file is loaded from the TFTP
server directory /tftpboot/CR via TFTP for previously installed cash registers.
New cash registers are immediately registered and a new configuration file
with the corresponding MAC address is created.
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The CR Control file hwtype.00:02:55:E8:FA:C9 is deleted after successful registration in
LDAP.
java-1.1.1
cert-1.1.1
15.6 Booting the Cash Registers
4.4.3
on page 47)
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minimal-1.1.7
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