plan9fox/sys/lib/dist/ndb/local.complicated
cinap_lenrek be7f3fb5e4 rename pcf kernel to pc, remove pcf, pccpuf, pccpu64 kernels, update documentation
there isnt much of a point in keep maintaining separate
kernel configurations for terminal and cpu kernels as
the role can be switched with service=cpu boot parameter.

to make stuff cosistent, we will just have one "pc" kernel
and one "pc64" kernel configuration now.
2017-09-10 22:35:23 +02:00

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#
# files comprising the database, use as many as you like
#
database=
file=/lib/ndb/local
file=/lib/ndb/common
#
# entries defining the dns root. these will be overridden by any
# authentic info obtained from the root.
#
dom=
ns=A.ROOT-SERVERS.NET
ns=B.ROOT-SERVERS.NET
ns=C.ROOT-SERVERS.NET
ns=D.ROOT-SERVERS.NET
ns=E.ROOT-SERVERS.NET
ns=F.ROOT-SERVERS.NET
ns=G.ROOT-SERVERS.NET
ns=H.ROOT-SERVERS.NET
ns=I.ROOT-SERVERS.NET
ns=J.ROOT-SERVERS.NET
ns=K.ROOT-SERVERS.NET
ns=L.ROOT-SERVERS.NET
ns=M.ROOT-SERVERS.NET
dom=A.ROOT-SERVERS.NET ip=198.41.0.4
dom=B.ROOT-SERVERS.NET ip=128.9.0.107
dom=C.ROOT-SERVERS.NET ip=192.33.4.12
dom=D.ROOT-SERVERS.NET ip=128.8.10.90
dom=E.ROOT-SERVERS.NET ip=192.203.230.10
dom=F.ROOT-SERVERS.NET ip=192.5.5.241
dom=G.ROOT-SERVERS.NET ip=192.112.36.4
dom=H.ROOT-SERVERS.NET ip=128.63.2.53
dom=I.ROOT-SERVERS.NET ip=192.36.148.17
dom=J.ROOT-SERVERS.NET ip=198.41.0.10
dom=K.ROOT-SERVERS.NET ip=193.0.14.129
dom=L.ROOT-SERVERS.NET ip=198.32.64.12 # old
ip=199.7.83.42 # new, nov 2007
dom=M.ROOT-SERVERS.NET ip=202.12.27.33
# select one of the following two entries:
#
# your domain if you are a dns server for your domain
#
dom=myuniversity.edu soa=
refresh=3600 ttl=3600
ns=ns1.myuniversity.edu
ns=ns2.myuniversity.edu
mx=mail.myuniversity.edu pref=1
mx=mailbackup.myuniversity.edu pref=2
mbox=netmaster@myuniversity.edu
#
# your domain if you aren't a domain server for the domain
#
dom=myuniversity.edu
ns=ns1.myuniversity.edu
ns=ns2.myuniversity.edu
#
# define your network. dns, ntp, time, and wins are servers that can
# be returned by dhcp. auth and fs are the default plan9 authentication
# and name servers. change the addresses to whatever makes sense in your
# world.
#
# each dnsdomain is a domain to search through when resolving
# dnsnames
#
ipnet=mynetwork ip=10.0.0.0 ipmask=255.0.0.0
fs=myfileserver.myuniversity.edu
auth=myauthserver.myuniversity.edu
dns=10.0.0.1
dns=10.0.0.2
wins=10.0.0.3
wins=10.0.0.4
ntp=10.0.0.5
ntp=10.0.0.6
time=10.0.0.7
dnsdomain=cs.myuniversity.edu
dnsdomain=ee.myuniversity.edu
dnsdomain=math.myuniversity.edu
dnsdomain=myuniversity.edu
#
# a subnet of of your network. you can override anything specified for the
# network.
#
ipnet=mysubnetwork ip=10.0.1.0 ipmask=255.255.255.0
dns=10.0.1.1
dns=10.0.1.2
#
# define a few systems. if they support the il protocol, say so. otherwise
# the connection server will assume they just know tcp and udp.
# - the sys= tuple specifies a local nickname for the machine.
# - unless a bootf= tuple exists, dhcp will not answer boot requests for it
#
ip=10.0.1.10 ether=0010dc724074 sys=fs
dom=myfileserver.myuniversity.edu
bootf=/386/9pc
ip=10.0.1.11 ether=0010dc724075 sys=auth
dom=myauthserver.myuniversity.edu
bootf=/386/9pc
ip=10.0.1.12 ether=0010dc724076 sys=term
dom=myterminal.myuniversity.edu
bootf=/386/9pc
auth=sources.cs.bell-labs.com authdom=outside.plan9.bell-labs.com