PXE Installer and Recovery Appliance
PXE_Installer-Recovery is a complete Linux OS installation and multi-OS recovery appliance
Features
Collegiate:
No
One-line Description:
PXE_Installer-Recovery is a complete Linux OS installation and multi-OS recovery appliance
Filename:
PXE_Installer-Recovery_1.0.tar.bz2
Size Compressed:
1550
Allocated Memory:
256
Username:
root
Password:
qwerty
VMware Tools Installed?:
Yes
Operating System:
CentOS-4.3
Torrent?:
No
Applications:
pxelinux
dhcpd
tftpd
named
httpd
CentOS-4.2-ServerCD-i386
CentOS-4.2-ServerCD-x86_64
RIP (Recovery is Possible)
Memtest86+
FreeDOS
Last Updated:
May 29, 2006 - 06:37
Description:
PXE_Installer-Recovery is intended for all VMware users to kickstart virtual machines, but has been developed primarily for the enterprise data center administrator to aid in streamlining server installations and troubleshooting.
This VMware appliance is ready to kickstart 32-bit and 64-bit CentOS-4.2 server installs on any hardware that can boot over the network, or to install new virtual machines - all you need to do is fire up the VM and start the DHCP daemon. There are several rescue and testing options included to help troubleshoot hardware or software problems.
PXE_Installer-Recovery has the full 32-bit and 64-bit single-CD server installation media for CentOS-4.2, menu options to use either rescue image over PXE, as well as a couple of placeholders for additional installs. This is the reason for the rather large size - after all, an appliance should be ready to use right out of the box, and not require additional downloading and configuration ;)
The base OS running the appliance is CentOS, which was stripped down to the essentials, and fully configured to serve as a stand-alone network installer for 192.168.100.0/24 - DHCP, DNS, TFT, and HTTP are all ready to roll - just start up dhcpd and begin installing:
/etc/init.d/dhcpd start
To enable dhcpd at boot, also run:
/sbin/chkconfig dhcpd on
The DHCP service was intentionally disabled so users could look around the VM without serving potentially incorrect IP addresses on the network. The VM is currently set up for host-only networking - to serve installs externally, just edit the VM settings and change the network interface to 'bridged'.
PXE menu screenshots can be seen at http://www.pbandjelly.net/vmware_challenge/
Thanks to:
PXELINUX
CentOS
RIP
Memtest86+
FreeDOS
You are free to do whatever you wish with this VMware appliance, but the various GPL and BSD derived licenses with the included software still apply. Have fun! Michael
Technical Specifications
Operating System:
CentOS-4.3
VMware Tools installed: No
Size: 1550MB
Allocated Memory (RAM): 256
Applications Installed:
pxelinuxdhcpdtftpdnamedhttpdCentOS-4.2-ServerCD-i386CentOS-4.2-ServerCD-x86_64RIP (Recovery is Possible)Memtest86+FreeDOS
Virtual Appliance Account Information
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