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01-25-2004 10:49 PM
01-25-2004 10:49 PM
Hello,
I have a problem with booting from an Ingniteserver in another subsegment.
I configure a boothelper in the same segment.
It looks like fine.
But the tftp failed with the ERROR:
Error code 2: Access violation, could not get the INDEX file.
If I do it manualy:
tftp hpxxxx
get INDEX # dont work
get /var/opt/ignite/INDEX # works fine
What can i do??
Thanks
Peter
I have a problem with booting from an Ingniteserver in another subsegment.
I configure a boothelper in the same segment.
It looks like fine.
But the tftp failed with the ERROR:
Error code 2: Access violation, could not get the INDEX file.
If I do it manualy:
tftp hpxxxx
get INDEX # dont work
get /var/opt/ignite/INDEX # works fine
What can i do??
Thanks
Peter
Peter Lachnitt
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01-25-2004 10:53 PM
01-25-2004 10:53 PM
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I have never attempted to do anything like this and don't even know if you can do this with tftp but if you can, it's a hack that might work.
Try making the tftp users home directory /var/opt/ignite
Try making the tftp users home directory /var/opt/ignite
Never preceed any demonstration with anything more predictive than "watch this"
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01-25-2004 11:12 PM
01-25-2004 11:12 PM
Re: Ignite problem with tftp
Hi Peter,
Check out this threat.
http://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?threadId=15795
Gideon
Check out this threat.
http://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?threadId=15795
Gideon
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