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Overview

The testbed needs to know what switches are connected to it and

Testbed nodes need to be setup to boot from the network by default. This is done through the Preboot eXecution Environment, available for most network cards. For onboard network cards, it is typically enabled through the BIOS.

Setting up your Switch

Setting up your power controller

Setting up your serial server

Installing a PXE boot loader

The default bootloader for testbed nodes

Setting up the MFS for testbed nodes

These filesystems are PXE booted over the network via TFTP and allow us to perform various parts of node maintenance.

There are three different MFS (memory file system) images that come with DETER/Emulab.

They are:

The reason all these tasks are split up among multiple images is to keep the image size down since they are booted over the network. With faster networks, these images will likely be rolled into a single Linux based image in the future.