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Operating Systems AIX NIM client boot problem Post 302568080 by phobus on Wednesday 26th of October 2011 07:31:21 AM
Old 10-26-2011
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Originally Posted by johnf
Right the good news is the NIM server knows that the LPAR is there and ready to be installed. It also knows that certain resources are allocated to it.

Please excuse me if I am "Teaching my Granny how to suck eggs".

How did you try to boot the LPAR, from the NIM server? Or have you started the LPAR to SMS and setup the network boot configuration. This as you well know includes the IP address of the server, its subnet mask, and the IP address of the gateway. You can then PING the NIM master to make sure the network between the NIM master and client is open with no firewall in the way, which often happens.

Again if I am telling you things you already know please excuse me. The things I have outlined above are the usual reasons a NIM client will not boot from the NIM master.
Johnf, don't worry I do not get offended if you will tell me something I know already Smilie I'm happy if someone is trying to help me .

Every time I go to SMS and set up IPL and ping NIM server. But the thing is that I can ping NIM server but I can not use bootps for some reason.
I have contacted our network team to confirm, that ports 67 and 68 are not blocked to this particular managed system.
If they say that there are no ports blocked I will assign physical ethernet adapter to lpar to avoid VIOS and will see if it was caused by VIOS or not.

---------- Post updated at 12:31 PM ---------- Previous update was at 12:06 PM ----------

So I have tried to boot up via physical ethernet adapter from another NIM server and avoided VIO server and still I can not boot. I can ping the NIM server but not use bootps protocol.
Still waiting for network team to confirm if bootps ports are blocked or not.
 

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RBOOTD(8)						    BSD System Manager's Manual 						 RBOOTD(8)

NAME
rbootd -- HP remote boot server SYNOPSIS
rbootd [-ad] [-i interface] [config_file] DESCRIPTION
The rbootd utility services boot requests from Hewlett-Packard workstations over a local area network. All boot files must reside in the boot file directory; further, if a client supplies path information in its boot request, it will be silently stripped away before processing. By default, rbootd only responds to requests from machines listed in its configuration file. The options are as follows: -a Respond to boot requests from any machine. The configuration file is ignored if this option is specified. -d Run rbootd in debug mode. Packets sent and received are displayed to the terminal. -i interface Service boot requests on specified interface. If unspecified, rbootd searches the system interface list for the lowest numbered, configured ``up'' interface (excluding loopback). Ties are broken by choosing the earliest match. Specifying config_file on the command line causes rbootd to use a different configuration file from the default. The configuration file is a text file where each line describes a particular machine. A line must start with a machine's Ethernet address followed by an optional list of boot file names. An Ethernet address is specified in hexadecimal with each of its six octets separated by a colon. The boot file names come from the boot file directory. The ethernet address and boot file(s) must be separated by white-space and/or comma characters. A pound sign causes the remainder of a line to be ignored. Here is a sample configuration file: # # ethernet addr boot file(s) comments # 08:00:09:0:66:ad SYSHPBSD # snake (4.3BSD) 08:00:09:0:59:5b # vandy (anything) 8::9:1:C6:75 SYSHPBSD,SYSHPUX # jaguar (either) The rbootd utility logs status and error messages via syslog(3). A startup message is always logged, and in the case of fatal errors (or deadly signals) a message is logged announcing the server's termination. In general, a non-fatal error is handled by ignoring the event that caused it (e.g. an invalid Ethernet address in the config file causes that line to be invalidated). The following signals have the specified effect when sent to the server process using the kill(1) command: SIGHUP Drop all active connections and reconfigure. SIGUSR1 Turn on debugging, do nothing if already on. SIGUSR2 Turn off debugging, do nothing if already off. FILES
/dev/bpf# packet-filter device /etc/rbootd.conf configuration file /tmp/rbootd.dbg debug output /usr/mdec/rbootd directory containing boot files /var/run/rbootd.pid process id SEE ALSO
kill(1), socket(2), signal(3), syslog(3) BUGS
If multiple servers are started on the same interface, each will receive and respond to the same boot packets. BSD
December 11, 1993 BSD
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