@rem This script launches bootd with paths set up for the current build @rem environment. It replies to hosts specified in the file @rem %SINGULARITY_ROOT%\boothosts.txt. MAC addresses should appear one per @rem line. @echo off setlocal enabledelayedexpansion enableextensions :parse if /I .%1==./1394 ( set ConnectArgs=/dhcp /c:DBG=1 shift goto :parse ) if not defined BOOT_HOSTS ( set BOOT_HOSTS=%SINGULARITY_ROOT%\boothosts.txt ) if not exist "%BOOT_HOSTS%" ( echo.Could not find boot hosts file: echo. echo. %BOOT_HOSTS% echo. echo.The boot hosts file should specify a list of MAC addresses one per echo.line for bootd to respond to. If IP addresses are to be associated echo.with a MAC address then they should be comma-separated from their MAC echo.addresses, e.g. 00-01-02-03-04-05,10.0.0.1 exit /b 1 ) if not exist "%SINGULARITY_BUILD_SETTINGS%" ( echo Build settings file not found. Has a distribution been built? exit /b 1 ) call "%SINGULARITY_BUILD_SETTINGS%" if ErrorLevel 1 ( echo Failed loading building settings [%SINGULARITY_BUILD_SETTINGS%]. exit /b 1 ) @rem NB using type here because of need to quote protect path to support @rem paths with spaces in. set MacArgs= for /F %%m in ('type "%BOOT_HOSTS%"') do ( set MacArgs=!MacArgs! /m:%%m ) start bootd.exe /dhcp %ConnectArgs% /b:SINGLDR !MacArgs! /tftp /e "%_BOOTD_TFTP_DIR%" %*