I try to start a integrity vm machine using ignite-ux
and my usual dhcp server on linux.
Ip of server ignite is =192.168.0.16
Ip of dhcpd is = 192.168.0.2
Ip of client vm = 192.168.0.18
I try to boot from lan
Code:
Booting over the network
Loading.: lanboot
Client MAC Address: XXXXXXXXXX ..
Client IP Address: 192.168.0.18
Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0
BOOTP Server IP Address: 192.168.0.16
DHCP Server IP Address: 192.168.0.2
Boot file name: /opt/ignite/boot/nbp.efi
Retrieving File Size.
Retrieving File (TFTP)./
PXE-E18: Timeout. Server did not respond.
Load of lanboot failed: Not Found
Paused - press any key to continue
Well Ignite was written first for bootp and tftp... and so as far as I can remember when using it, you are to be in the same subnet as the server or have a server in every subnet where HP boxes are...
Is this the case?
"PHNE_36209 or a superseding bootpd patch must be used to enable the configuration of Next Server response."
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But there's a problem: is an old patche probably superseeded
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Quote:
Originally Posted by vbe
Well Ignite was written first for bootp and tftp... and so as far as I can remember when using it, you are to be in the same subnet as the server or have a server in every subnet where HP boxes are...
Is this the case?
Same subnet
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SOLUTION FOUND!
I use a vmswitch on the same lan card of ignite server
must be on separate lan
for example
lan0: hosthp,ignite server
lan1:virtual switch on the same subnet of ignite server.
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