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on-dhcp-proxy Build Status Code Climate Coverage Status

on-dhcp-proxy provides a DHCP proxy service for enabling the RackHD PXE workflow engine to operate with an existing DHCP server.

Copyright 2015, EMC, Inc.

Setup

To run on-dhcp-proxy as a standalone service, it requires isc-dhcp-server to be running in the background.

To install isc, run sudo apt-get install isc-dhcp-server, or on OSX, brew install isc-dhcp

NOTE: You must be running version isc-dhcpd-4.3.1 or greater. You can check with:

sudo dhcpd --version

To configure isc-dhcp-server on linux, add this line to /etc/default/isc-dhcp-server (not necessary on OSX):

INTERFACES=<interface/s you want to serve DHCP on>

Now add these options to dhcpd.conf for our code to work properly with isc-dhcp (NOTE: this must be above your subnet declaration):

ignore-client-uids true;
deny duplicates;

Then add your subnet configurations to /etc/dhcp/dhcpd.conf on linux, or /etc/dhcpd.conf on OSX.

subnet 10.1.1.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 {
  range 10.1.1.2 10.1.1.254;
  # Use this option to signal to the PXE client that we are doing proxy DHCP
  option vendor-class-identifier "PXEClient";
}

For an example configuration file, see dhcpd.conf in this directory.

To run isc-dhcp-server:

$ sudo dhcpd

To stop isc-dhcp-server:

$ sudo killall dhcpd

Lease information is stored in /var/lib/dhcp/dhcpd.leases on linux, and /var/db/dhcpd.leases on OSX.

CI/testing

The unit tests can be run with standard node tools:

npm test

./HWIMO-TEST will run local tests, and was built for running on a jenkins build slave, and will run the tests, jshint, and code coverage all together.

Building

Unversioned packages are built automatically from travis-ci and uploaded to bintray.com. Using this repository is detailed in the docs.

Build scripts are placed in the extra/ directory.

  • .travis.yml will call the appropriate scripts in extra/ to build an unversioned package.
  • extra/make-sysdeps.sh can be used to install system level packages in a Ubuntu system.
  • extra/make-cicd.sh will perform all the necessary build steps to generate a version package.

If you want to build your own versioned packages, you can use the Vagrantfile provided in extra/. Simply perform vagrant up and it will run all the necessary steps.