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Operating Systems AIX Building a 43p using BOOTP Post 302145741 by johnf on Thursday 15th of November 2007 04:47:59 AM
Old 11-15-2007
I have not checked the bootparams as the NIMOL system should take care of all the necessary NFS stuff. However NFS will not activate as the 43p has not accepted the BOOTP answer and the network adapter has not been allocated an address, that is the problem.
 

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BOOTP(8)						      System Manager's Manual							  BOOTP(8)

NAME
bootp, rarpd, tftpd - Internet booting SYNOPSIS
ip/bootp [-d] ip/rarpd [-d] [-e etherdev] ip/tftpd [-dr] [-h homedir] DESCRIPTION
These programs support booting over the Internet. They should all be run on the same server to allow other systems to be booted. Bootp and tftpd are used to boot everything; rarpd is an extra piece just for Suns. Bootp passes to Plan 9 systems their IP address, IP mask, default boot file, default file server, default authentication server, and default gateway. These come from the network database file attributes ip, ipmask, bootf, fs, auth, and ipgw attributes respectively (see ndb(6) and ndb(8)). The attributes come from the entry for the system, its subnet, and its network with the system entry having prece- dence, subnet next, and network last. Bootp will answer requests only if it has been specifically targeted or if it has read access to the boot file for the requester. The -d option causes debugging to be printed to standard output. Rarpd performs the Reverse Address Resolution Protocol, translating Ethernet addresses into IP addresses. The options are: d print debugging to standard output e use the Ethernet mounted at /net/etherdev Tftpd transfers files to systems that are booting. It runs as user none and can only access files with global read permission. The options are: d print debugging to standard output h change directory to homedir. The default is /lib/tftpd. All requests for files with non-rooted file names are served starting at this directory with the exception of files of the form xxxxxxxx.SUNyy. These are Sparc kernel boot files where xxxxxxxx is the hex IP address of the machine requesting the kernel and yy is an architecture identifier. Tftpd looks up the file in the network data- base using ipinfo (see ndb(2)) and responds with the boot file specified for that particular machine. If no boot file is specified, the transfer fails. Tftpd supports only octet mode. r restricts access to only files rooted in the homedir. SOURCE
/sys/src/cmd/ip SEE ALSO
ndb(6) BOOTP(8)
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