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hardware ethernet 00:16:3E:AB:CD:01;
fixed-address 192.0.2.150;
option host-name "vm001";
}

host vm002 {
hardware ethernet 00:16:3E:AB:CD:02;
fixed-address 192.0.2.151;
option host-name "vm002";
}
}

MAC addresses for some Xen virtual machines begin with the octets 00:16:3E; the final three
octets are chosen arbitrarily.

Likewise, MAC addresses for some KVM virtual machines begin with the octets 52:54:00; the
final three octets are also chosen arbitrarily.

A convention used in this map is that the value of the last two (hexadecimal) digits of the MAC
address matches the (decimal) value of the host name. For example, a host named vm011, would
correlate to a MAC address ending with the octet 0B.

23.11 Uninstalling atftp and installing tftp

1.

1. Log in as root on the CMS.

2.

Use the rpm command to erase atftp:

# rpm -e atftp

3.

Use the rpm command to install tftp, for example:

# rpm -Uvh tftp-0.48-1.6.x86_64.rpm

4.

Edit the /etc/xinetd.d/tftp file as follows:
a.

Change the following to enable tftp:

disable = no

b.

Set the path:

server_args = -s /opt/repository/boot

c.

Save the file and exit.

5.

Restart the xinetd service:

# service xinetd restart

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