Re: Solaris 10 X86 Network Install [No progress]

From: Sun Manager (sunfired@gmail.com)
Date: Fri Mar 02 2007 - 21:07:02 EST


Sorry there is an error in my previous message:
please read it as"

ptadm -L returns xxx.65.0.0

--SF

On 3/2/07, Sun Manager <sunfired@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi gurus,
> I got a number of replies. All in agreement that it cannot be done
> without dhcp. My problem is that somehow I cannot get the Sun dhcp to
> work on my install server. I have a network xx.xx.xx.0 subnetted to a
> class C network with network mask 255.255.255.128.
>
> /usr/sbin/dhcpconfig -D SUNWbinfiles -p /var/dhcp
>
> returns OK
>
> dhcpconfig -N xxx.65.70.0 -m 255.255.255.128 -t xxx.65.70.1
>
> returns OK
>
> However pntadm -L returns xxx.60.0.0 as the network. It doesn't see
> that it is subnetted to a Class C. Am I missing something here?
> Thanks in advance.
>
> --SF
>
>
>
> On 3/1/07, Sun Manager <sunfired@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Hello gurus,
> >
> > I am trying to set up an install server for my environment. I have an
> > intel based server running Solaris 10 X86 (rel 6/06) which I have
> > designated as the install server. I downloaded the DVD iso image
> > (Solaris 10 X86 11/06) and mounted it as /mnt/s0. From the Tools
> > directory I run setup_install_server and add_install_client. I check
> > for /etc/bootparams /etc/hosts /etc/ethers rpc.bootparamsd in.tftpd.
> > Everything checks ok with the right entries. I set up the client
> > machine which is a SunFIre X4200 connected to the serrial console
> > server and Network Management port for remote management. I expect to
> > install the OS from the install server without going to the datacenter
> > and sitting out in the cold. Double checked all cable connections to
> > ok. Sitting in the comfort of my office I power on the X4200 and watch
> > the console. After some spinning around and initializations, it tries
> > to do a PXE boot and looks for a DHCP server. Now I don't have a DHCP
> > server and want to avoid configuring one. Is there a way out other
> > than going to the datacenter with a boot floppy? Can I force a
> > conventional SPARC style network boot?
> >
> > Thanks in advance.
> >
> > --SF
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