Jumpstart - How does it define a subnet

From: Paul Porcelli (Paul.Porcelli@nsc.com)
Date: Wed Nov 06 2002 - 10:41:40 EST


We have a jumpstart server on our class B network.
Our netmask for all systems is 255.255.0.0

The server is on say:
333.333.173.80

If I try and jumpstart a client on say:
333.333.173.90
it works fine.

If I try and jumpstart a client on say:
333.333.172.90
Then it doesn't work.

On the client you see:
panic - boot: could not mount filesystem

On the server I see (using snoop):

 TFTP blocks deleted
client -> js_serv TFTP Ack block 310
 js_serv -> client TFTP Data block 311 (512 bytes)
 client -> js_serv TFTP Ack block 311
 js_serv -> client TFTP Data block 312 (192 bytes) (last block)
 client -> js_serv TFTP Ack block 312
 client -> BROADCAST BPARAM C WHOAMI? 333.333.172.90
 client -> BROADCAST BPARAM C GETFILE root
 client -> BROADCAST BPARAM C GETFILE root (retransmit)
 client -> BROADCAST BPARAM C GETFILE root (retransmit)
 client -> BROADCAST BPARAM C GETFILE root (retransmit)
etc
etc

Does jumpstart therefore require a boot server on the
333.333.172 network ?

I thought only one boot server would be required for our
333.333 network.

Thanks for any help/advice/suggestions.
==
Paul Porcelli
IS Unix Administrator

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