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01-24-2008 03:56 PM
01-24-2008 03:56 PM
I have an Ignite server and a client. Both are PA-RISC running 11.11. I made a make_net_recovery image and stored the image on the server. I am trying to restore the image onto the client by rebooting from the server.
1. I made sure that the server and client are in the same subnet.
2. Made sure the tftp entry exists in the /etc/services & /etc/inetd.conf files.
3. Made sure that the bootps is entered in /etc/services and enabled in inetd.
4. Uncommented the "instl_boots allow 0.0.0.0" in /var/adm/inetd.sec file.
5. Made sure the IP of the client is in the /etc/opt/ignite/instl_boottab file.
When I try to boot the client by typing "boot lan.10.1.16.200 install" at the PDC prompt, the client fails to boot with a message "Failed to initialize with ENTRY_INIT Status = -7"
Any idea what is causing these boot failures?
Best Regards,
Suren
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01-24-2008 06:06 PM
01-24-2008 06:06 PM
Re: Ignite Recovery
What is your machine type and the firmware level. I have experienced this one, with the same error message on rp7400 and it was a firmware related issue.
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Sandy
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01-25-2008 04:22 AM
01-25-2008 04:22 AM
Re: Ignite Recovery
I think it's a good idea to check /etc/opt/ignite/instl_boottab file. You have to have configured a line something like this:
192.168.10.1:0x00306E1CD330::reserve
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01-25-2008 04:26 AM
01-25-2008 04:26 AM
SolutionThe config would be as follow:
ignite-defaults:\
ht=ethernet:\
hn:\
bf=/opt/ignite/boot/nbp.efi:\
bs=48
rp7410_0:\
tc=ignite-defaults:\
ha=00306E4AE07F:\
ip=150.9.10.80:\
sm=255.255.255.0:\
gw=150.9.10.1:\
ds=150.9.10.168
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01-25-2008 04:41 AM
01-25-2008 04:41 AM
Re: Ignite Recovery
Make sure this card is connected to the right network.
Did the client and the ignite server on the same subnet? If not you will need to configure a boot helper with the same segment of the client.
Did you configure the ignite server correctly for the client to boot? /etc/bootptab is configured properly as your dhcp alternative.
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