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Operating Systems Solaris Jumpstart woes Post 302898027 by stantonnet on Thursday 17th of April 2014 09:26:46 PM
Old 04-17-2014
Jumpstart woes

Hey,

I have been battling with jumpstart for the past few days. Interface nxge0 is set on a vlan:

nxge0: flags=1000843<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,MULTICAST,IPv4> mtu 1500 index 2
inet 0.0.0.0 netmask ff000000
ether 0:21:28:3c:a0:6
nxge998000: flags=201000843<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,MULTICAST,IPv4,CoS> mtu 1500 index 7
inet 63.69.69.80 netmask ffffff00 broadcast 63.69.69.255
ether 0:21:28:3c:a0:6
nxge999000: flags=201000843<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,MULTICAST,IPv4,CoS> mtu 1500 index 6
inet 192.168.255.39 netmask ffffff00 broadcast 192.168.255.255
ether 0:21:28:3c:a0:6

Jumpstarting over nxge999000 works fine. When I try over nxge998000 I get:

{0} ok boot net:63.69.69.80 -v - install


T5140, No Keyboard
Copyright (c) 1998, 2012, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
OpenBoot 4.33.6, 65312 MB memory available, Serial #93283168.
Ethernet address 0:21:28:8f:63:60, Host ID: 858f6360.



Boot device: /pci@500/pci@0/pci@8/network@0:63.69.69.80 File and args: -v - install
/pci@500/pci@0/pci@8/network@0: 1000 Mbps full duplex link up
Requesting Internet Address for 0:21:28:8f:63:60
Requesting Internet Address for 0:21:28:8f:63:60
Requesting Internet Address for 0:21:28:8f:63:60
Requesting Internet Address for 0:21:28:8f:63:60
Requesting Internet Address for 0:21:28:8f:63:60
Requesting Internet Address for 0:21:28:8f:63:60
/pci@500/pci@0/pci@8/network@0: 1000 Mbps full duplex link up
Using RARP/BOOTPARAMS...

Requesting Internet address for 0:21:28:8f:63:60
Internet address is: 63.69.69.194
panic - boot: Could not mount filesystem.
Program terminated
{0} ok

One the jumpstart server I am seeing quite a bit of activity. tftp seems to work but when it hands off to RPC everything goes bad:

ndcpzs37-998 -> ndctzs08 TFTP Data block 430 (512 bytes)
ndctzs08 -> ndcpzs37-998 TFTP Ack block 430
ndcpzs37-998 -> ndctzs08 TFTP Data block 431 (512 bytes)
ndctzs08 -> ndcpzs37-998 TFTP Ack block 431
ndcpzs37-998 -> ndctzs08 TFTP Data block 432 (168 bytes) (last block)
ndctzs08 -> ndcpzs37-998 TFTP Ack block 432
ndctzs08 -> BROADCAST BIFF R port=111
ndcpzs37-998 -> ndctzs08 BIFF C port=32832

I have tried rpcinfo from the client and it returns:

rpcinfo -u 63.69.69.80 nfs
program 100003 version 2 ready and waiting
program 100003 version 3 ready and waiting

showmount -e 63.69.69.80
export list for 63.69.69.80:
/export (everyone)
/export/home (everyone)

Not sure what else to try.

Any advice would be great.
 

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Interface::Simple(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				    Interface::Simple(3pm)

NAME
IO::Interface::Simple - Perl extension for access to network card configuration information SYNOPSIS
use IO::Interface::Simple; my $if1 = IO::Interface::Simple->new('eth0'); my $if2 = IO::Interface::Simple->new_from_address('127.0.0.1'); my $if3 = IO::Interface::Simple->new_from_index(1); my @interfaces = IO::Interface::Simple->interfaces; for my $if (@interfaces) { print "interface = $if "; print "addr = ",$if->address," ", "broadcast = ",$if->broadcast," ", "netmask = ",$if->netmask," ", "dstaddr = ",$if->dstaddr," ", "hwaddr = ",$if->hwaddr," ", "mtu = ",$if->mtu," ", "metric = ",$if->metric," ", "index = ",$if->index," "; print "is running " if $if->is_running; print "is broadcast " if $if->is_broadcast; print "is p-to-p " if $if->is_pt2pt; print "is loopback " if $if->is_loopback; print "is promiscuous " if $if->is_promiscuous; print "is multicast " if $if->is_multicast; print "is notrailers " if $if->is_notrailers; print "is noarp " if $if->is_noarp; } DESCRIPTION
IO::Interface::Simple allows you to interrogate and change network interfaces. It has overlapping functionality with Net::Interface, but might compile and run on more platforms. Class Methods $interface = IO::Interface::Simple->new('eth0') Given an interface name, new() creates an interface object. @iflist = IO::Interface::Simple->interfaces; Returns a list of active interface objects. $interface = IO::Interface::Simple->new_from_address('192.168.0.1') Returns the interface object corresponding to the given address. $interface = IO::Interface::Simple->new_from_index(2) Returns the interface object corresponding to the given numeric index. This is only supported on BSD-ish platforms. Object Methods $name = $interface->name Get the name of the interface. The interface object is also overloaded so that if you use it in a string context it is the same as calling name(). $index = $interface->index Get the index of the interface. This is only supported on BSD-like platforms. $addr = $interface->address([$newaddr]) Get or set the interface's address. $addr = $interface->broadcast([$newaddr]) Get or set the interface's broadcast address. $addr = $interface->netmask([$newmask]) Get or set the interface's netmask. $addr = $interface->hwaddr([$newaddr]) Get or set the interface's hardware address. $addr = $interface->mtu([$newmtu]) Get or set the interface's MTU. $addr = $interface->metric([$newmetric]) Get or set the interface's metric. $flags = $interface->flags([$newflags]) Get or set the interface's flags. These can be ANDed with the IFF constants exported by IO::Interface or Net::Interface in order to interrogate the state and capabilities of the interface. However, it is probably more convenient to use the broken-out methods listed below. $flag = $interface->is_running([$newflag]) $flag = $interface->is_broadcast([$newflag]) $flag = $interface->is_pt2pt([$newflag]) $flag = $interface->is_loopback([$newflag]) $flag = $interface->is_promiscuous([$newflag]) $flag = $interface->is_multicast([$newflag]) $flag = $interface->is_notrailers([$newflag]) $flag = $interface->is_noarp([$newflag]) Get or set the corresponding configuration parameters. Note that the operating system may not let you set some of these. AUTHOR
Lincoln Stein <lstein@cshl.org> This module is distributed under the same license as Perl itself. SEE ALSO
perl, IO::Socket, IO::Multicast), IO::Interface, Net::Interface perl v5.14.2 2007-01-22 Interface::Simple(3pm)
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