systemimager.conf(5)
NAME
- systemimager.conf - configuration file for SystemImager
- server
DESCRIPTION
- The systemimager.conf file residing in the /etc/systemim
- ager directory controls the default behavior of commands run on
- the SystemImager server. It is parsed by the AppConfig Perl mod
- ule, and uses simple name/value pairs.
FILE FORMAT
The follow stanzas exist in the systemimager.conf file
- DEFAULT_IMAGE_DIR
- The directory where images are stored. The default
- set in the file is /var/lib/systemimager/images. If your image
- repository exists else where you can set this variable to change
- that. This variable is used by getimage and mksimachine to de
- termine where to put the created image.
- AUTOINSTALL_SCRIPT_DIR
- The directory where autoinstall scripts are stored.
- The default set in the file is /var/lib/systemimager/scripts.
- This is use by mkautoinstallscript to determine where the autoin
- stall script for an image should be created. It is also used by
- addclients, and mksimachine, and mksirange to determine where the
- client scripts should be created.
- AUTOINSTALL_BOOT_DIR
- The top level directory where the boot kernel,
- ramdisk, and other architecture specific utilities exist. The
- installed default for this is $PREFIX/share/systemimager, where
- $PREFIX is the installed prefix for all the SystemImager tools.
- In this directory will exist a number of architecture specific
- directories of the format $ARCH-boot (e.g. i386-boot, ia64-boot,
- etc.). The variable is used by mkautoinstallcd,
- mkautoinstalldiskette and mkbootserver.
- RSYNCD_CONF
- The local of the rsyncd.conf file associated with Sys
- temImager. The installed default is
- /etc/systemimager/rsyncd.conf.
- CONFIG_DIR
- The directory this file resides in.
BUGS
- CONFIG_DIR seems redundant, as you can't parse the file
- unless you know where it is.
SEE ALSO
The SystemImager Manual.
AUTHORS
- SystemImager is maintained by Brian Finley (bri
- an@baldguysoftware.com)
- This man page created by Sean Dague (sean@dague.net)
- 3.6.3 2002-08-13 SYS