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Network Install Problems T2000
Hi
I am trying to do a network install of Solaris 10 08_07 onto a Sunfire T2000. I have configured all my network-boot-arguments on the client server (named sundb1). I have installed my image of Solaris on my install server (sun1). But when I try to install using # boot net -s I get the error message of: tftp transfer Timed out I think it is being caused by the way I have configured my Open Boot Parameters I have done some troubleshooting to discount my tftp as being the problem on my install server and below is some of the info but I think all is okay with the tftp. Please advise if anything seems incorrect as I am not an experienced user. # more /etc/release Solaris 9 s9_58shwpl3 SPARC Copyright 2002 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. Use is subject to license terms. Assembled 15 April 2002 inetd appears to be configured ok # more /etc/inetd.conf # TFTPD - tftp server (primarily used for booting) tftp dgram udp6 wait root /usr/sbin/in.tftpd in.tftpd -s /tftpboot inetd appears to be running ok # ps -ef root 263 1 0 Feb 27 ? 0:00 /usr/sbin/inetd -s permissions on tftp appear to be okay # ls -ld /tftpboot drwxrwxrwx 2 root other 512 Feb 28 16:55 /tftpboot # ls -l /usr/sbin/in.tftpd -r-xr-xr-x 1 root bin 27600 Apr 7 2002 /usr/sbin/in.tftpd tftp appears to function ok within the install server # cd /tmp # tftp tftp> get sun1:/tftpboot/services # ls -l total 720 -rw------- 1 akil support 360372 Feb 28 11:02 dtdbcache_:0 -rw-rw---- 1 akil support 0 Feb 28 11:03 sdtvolcheck19253 -rw-r--r-- 1 root other 0 Feb 29 10:06 services -rw-r--r-- 1 akil support 6 Feb 28 11:02 speckeysd.lock When i monitor the tftp request between sundb1 and sun1 I get the following results # snoop -v -p69 -o /u/alisdair/tftptroubleshoot from sundb1 Using device /dev/ce (promiscuous mode) 3 ^C # snoop -i /u/alisdair/tftptroubleshoot 1 0.00000 sundb1 -> BROADCAST TFTP Read "" (octet) 2 128.07096 sundb1 -> BROADCAST TFTP Read "" (octet) 3 31.99319 sundb1 -> BROADCAST TFTP Read "" (octet) For some reason the OBP is passing a null value for the boot-file. I have given this a value but maybe my syntax is wrong can anybody advise as to what the correct syntax should be for specifying the boot-file in OBP It is currently set at C0A8000A.SUN4V (the octet value for the boot-file) I have also set the: diag-switch? False AND keyswitch is in the normal position as I am aware that if these are not set with the above values the boot-file argument can be ignored. Any help is greatly appreciated. |
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