Your diskless machine is not getting an IP address:
So yes, network problems for one reason or another.
The call trace is probably irrelevant. What happens is that 'init' is unable to grab an IP address, gives up and quits, which causes a kernel panic since init should never ever quit.
Hi,all:
I want to boot an IA unix box from network, I am sure I set the DHCP and boot server, but it still failed !
It says : Client MAC Address: 00 18 FE 28 91 82 .....-
PXE-E16: Valid PXE offer not received.
Load of Core LAN Gb A failed: Not Found
I use the nettl command to trace the UDP... (0 Replies)
I've set up a PXE boot server and I'm having a slight snag in the booting process. On the client machine, DHCP renders fine and TFTP seems to begin but then the system hangs. On the server, the error message "Client does not accept options" occurs -- which from reading online is a common message... (2 Replies)
Hi Experts,
I am doing PXE boot for my GNU/Linux device and pxelinux.0 loads the kernel as well as initrd images I have mentioned in the config file but it looks like it is not considering the init= option. Instead it starts the default INIT program.
I wanted my customized init program to be... (3 Replies)
Hi folks, I was trying to setup Network based NFS installation with PXE.
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Hoping someone can help ove setup a pxe/dhcp boot server for auto installs on centos My server seems to be providing dhcp fine but the installation fails to progress when it reaches the pxe boot menu. I make my selection and nothing happens. I am serving the media via http from the same... (3 Replies)
One of our T5220 servers fail to boot due to following error:
ERROR: The following devices are disabled:
XAUI1
XAUI0
I can't see any disabled components in SP console, any idea what is the problem? (1 Reply)
Hi guys,
I've been trying to set up a server for disk-less booting of remote machines on a network. The server host OS is RHEL6 and I have configured dhcp, tftp and nfs services which are proven to be working since I am able to install RHEL6 through pxe boot. Now I want it to serve for disk-less... (0 Replies)
Hi,
I am doing PXE boot for RHEL6.4 on EFI and want to display custom messsage before loading vmlinuz and initrd.img, which is not working.
boot server side (In case of BIOS client):
In /var/lib/tftpboot/default file I am putting the message in below format:
SAY hello world
boot... (0 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT PLAN9
init
INIT(8) System Manager's Manual INIT(8)NAME
init - initialize machine upon booting
SYNOPSIS
/$cputype/init [ -ctm ] [ command ... ]
DESCRIPTION
Init initializes the machine: it establishes the name space (see namespace(4) and newns in auth(2)), and environment (see env(3)) and
starts a shell (rc(1)) on the console. If a command is supplied, that is run instead of the shell. On a CPU server the invoked shell runs
cpurc(8) before accepting commands on the console; on a terminal, it runs termrc and then the user's profile. Options -t (terminal) and -c
(CPU) force the behavior to correspond to the specified service class. Otherwise init uses the value of the environment variable $service
to decide the service class.
Init sets environment variables $service (either to the incoming value or according to -t or -c), $objtype (to the value of $cputype),
$user (to the contents of #c/user), and $timezone (to the contents of /adm/timezone/local).
With option -m init starts only an interactive shell regardless of the command or service class.
On a CPU server, init requires the machine's password to be supplied before starting rc on the console.
Init is invoked by boot(8), which sets the arguments as appropriate.
SOURCE
/sys/src/cmd/init.c
SEE ALSO rc(1), auth(2), boot(8)INIT(8)