############ boottarget.7 ############ .. highlight:: perl **** NAME **** \ **boottarget**\ - a logical object definition in the xCAT database. ******** SYNOPSIS ******** \ **boottarget Attributes:**\ \ *bprofile*\ , \ *comments*\ , \ *initrd*\ , \ *kcmdline*\ , \ *kernel*\ *********** DESCRIPTION *********** Logical objects of this type are stored in the xCAT database in one or more tables. Use the following commands to manipulate the objects: \ **mkdef**\ , \ **chdef**\ , \ **lsdef**\ , and \ **rmdef**\ . These commands will take care of knowing which tables the object attributes should be stored in. The attribute list below shows, in parentheses, what tables each attribute is stored in. ********************** boottarget Attributes: ********************** \ **bprofile**\ (boottarget.bprofile) All nodes with a nodetype.profile value equal to this value and nodetype.os set to "boottarget", will use the associated kernel, initrd, and kcmdline. \ **comments**\ (boottarget.comments) Any user-written notes. \ **initrd**\ (boottarget.initrd) The initial ramdisk image that network boot actions should use (could be a DOS floppy or hard drive image if using memdisk as kernel) \ **kcmdline**\ (boottarget.kcmdline) Arguments to be passed to the kernel \ **kernel**\ (boottarget.kernel) The kernel that network boot actions should currently acquire and use. Note this could be a chained boot loader such as memdisk or a non-linux boot loader ******** SEE ALSO ******** \ **mkdef(1)**\ , \ **chdef(1)**\ , \ **lsdef(1)**\ , \ **rmdef(1)**\