update-cluster-maccollect

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Version: 303577 (debian - 07/07/09)

Section: 8 (Commandes administrateur)


   

NAME

update-cluster-maccollect - collects mac addresses and generates output

SYNOPSIS

update-cluster-maccollect [entry] ... < input-filename

DESCRIPTION

update-cluster-maccollect listens to the network interface, and collects MAC addresses. It will auto-generates a list of hostnames and IPs by the information, to generate a list of hosts which were sending packets to the network.

Useful for creating a template for list of nodes in the LAN automatically.

OPTIONS

--prefix [pc]

Sets the hostname prefix to be pc. Every generated hostname will be in the form of pcXX, where XX is a numeral.

--ipprefix [192.168.0.]

Network IP prefix. A number will be appended.

--ipstart [2]

Start value for IP. Default is 2.

--hoststart [2]

Start value for the numeric part of hostname. Default is 2.

--domainsuffix [.domain.org]

Specify a domain name to use. Start with a period.

The default is .cluster. It is possible to suppress the domain part by specifying --domainsuffix

--interface [eth0]

Network interface to listen to. MAC addresses are collected from packets that are received on that interface.

--clusterxml [clusterml]

Specifies the cluster.xml file to use instead of the default.

EXAMPLES

update-cluster-maccollect --domainsuffix .hoge.org --prefix machine --interface eth0 --ipstart 1 --hoststart 1
Collect MAC addresses on interface eth0.

BUGS

Only really supports network with less than 256 hosts. Only really supports IPv4 networks. Assumes a lot of things.

AUTHOR

Written by Junichi Uekawa <dancer@debian.org>, <dancer@netfort.gr.jp>, <dancer@mikilab.doshisha.ac.jp> for Debian Project.

SEE ALSO

update-cluster-add (8), update-cluster-remove (1), update-cluster-regenerate (8), tcpdump (8)