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10-11-2008 12:31 PM
10-11-2008 12:31 PM
Ignite booting
Hello People,
I have two ignite servers namely say A & B both are on the same subnet. when i boot a server using the vparboot command, it always boots from server A , when I want to boot it from server B, as all the images are on server B. Also the ignite versions are different on server A & B. Both these servers are itanuim. So is there any way that when i ignite boot it point to server B and not server A.
Thanks
I have two ignite servers namely say A & B both are on the same subnet. when i boot a server using the vparboot command, it always boots from server A , when I want to boot it from server B, as all the images are on server B. Also the ignite versions are different on server A & B. Both these servers are itanuim. So is there any way that when i ignite boot it point to server B and not server A.
Thanks
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10-11-2008 09:23 PM
10-11-2008 09:23 PM
Re: Ignite booting
Hi,
You need to give the following boot command while booting
vparboot -p vp_name -I ServerB,Ignite_path
e.g.
vparboot -p Trondheim -I mysys.myserver.mydomain.com,/mypath/myinst
Probably its worthwhile for you yo read the man page of vparboot - may be once again.
Regards,
Ninad
You need to give the following boot command while booting
vparboot -p vp_name -I ServerB,Ignite_path
e.g.
vparboot -p Trondheim -I mysys.myserver.mydomain.com,/mypath/myinst
Probably its worthwhile for you yo read the man page of vparboot - may be once again.
Regards,
Ninad
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10-11-2008 09:24 PM
10-11-2008 09:24 PM
Re: Ignite booting
its itanium not RISC
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10-12-2008 11:31 PM
10-12-2008 11:31 PM
Re: Ignite booting
Hello,
Itanium servers use PXE booting. If there is more than one Ignite (or DHCP) server configured on a subnet, it is not guaranteed which one of these replies as first to the BOOTP request issued by the client. If both of your Ignite servers are on the same subnet, I would suggest to disable the one you don't want the client to boot from temporarily.
J.
Itanium servers use PXE booting. If there is more than one Ignite (or DHCP) server configured on a subnet, it is not guaranteed which one of these replies as first to the BOOTP request issued by the client. If both of your Ignite servers are on the same subnet, I would suggest to disable the one you don't want the client to boot from temporarily.
J.
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