[ipxe-devel] Curious routing problem with iPXE

Lee Bradshaw lee at witsend.id.au
Thu Feb 10 19:49:25 UTC 2011


Hi Gustav,

Depends on what you mean by low; I was trying SanDeploy (trial license),
which is actually rather neat and fairly cheap at $300. The DHCP server does
a neat trick and inserts the boot loader info into the DHCP response from
your own DHCP server. Documentation looks rather sparse, but that's because
it really is very simple to set up.

I was having problems with reliability though and thought maybe it was the
server; although at the moment the jury is out and I'm more inclined to
suspect the odd routing Windows imposes. But before I noticed that I moved
to Starwind and that's what I'm trialling now. I have a QNAP server on order
and all this is really just filling in until that arrives.

Lee.

-----Original Message-----
From: Gustav Brock [mailto:Gustav at cactus.dk] 
Sent: Thursday, 10 February 2011 6:32 PM
To: ipxe-devel at lists.ipxe.org; lee at witsend.id.au
Subject: Re: [ipxe-devel] Curious routing problem with iPXE

Hi Lee

So you have set up a native Windows iSCSI target?

May I ask of what kind, please? I've researched a lot and haven't been able
to locate free or low-cost software suitable for a small business. It is as
if you wish something capable and flexible, suppliers believe you are an
enterprise with big money. The low-cost solutions I can find are too limited
- too few or size-limited targets .
I would love to use the native Microsoft solution but understand it is
available for OEM use only - again for enterprise use at big money, thus no
cigar.

/gustav


>>> "Lee Bradshaw" <lee at witsend.id.au> 10-02-2011 00:25 >>>
Hi,

I've now set up a native Windows iSCSI server and am booting from it. 
<snip>





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