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тАО12-27-2005 12:21 AM
тАО12-27-2005 12:21 AM
Hi forum,
when I try to create an image (with Rapid Deployment Pack 2.20 on win2003) of a dl360
After my DHCP gives a IP addr I receive:
PXE-E77: Bad or missing discovery server list.
I found on the web this description about the PXE-E77: Multicast and broadcast discovery are both disabled, or use server list is enabled, and the server list tag ...
I have a procurve Switch 2660 with default config.
The rdp LAN is configured on 192.168.10.x
if I ping the broadcast address 192.168.10.255
I don't receive any answer
Can you suggest me some checks to do?
thanks in adv
LF
when I try to create an image (with Rapid Deployment Pack 2.20 on win2003) of a dl360
After my DHCP gives a IP addr I receive:
PXE-E77: Bad or missing discovery server list.
I found on the web this description about the PXE-E77: Multicast and broadcast discovery are both disabled, or use server list is enabled, and the server list tag ...
I have a procurve Switch 2660 with default config.
The rdp LAN is configured on 192.168.10.x
if I ping the broadcast address 192.168.10.255
I don't receive any answer
Can you suggest me some checks to do?
thanks in adv
LF
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тАО12-27-2005 01:40 AM
тАО12-27-2005 01:40 AM
Solution
Hi Lorenzo,
I hope you get some hints from the foll. message in another forum, where a person faced a more or less similiar issue:
Problem:
I'm getting the PXE-E77 Bad or Missing Discovery List error when booting PXE on one of my servers. The server gets a DHCP address but then generates the above error.
The DHCP server and PXE server are on the same server and the Option 60 is set correctly in the DHCP scopes.
I'm running on HP RDP 2.20 Server on Windows 2003 SP1.
If I use a floppy based PXE boot it works great... just not via the NICs.
Any ideas?
Solution:
Fixed it. This was a problem with the install of the 6.5 Deployment in the install of 2.20 RDP we did. The PXE.ini file was missing a bunch of information not the least of which was the Discovery_List entry. A clean install on another server confirmed the missing entries.
In PXE.ini add the following
Discovery_List=""
Restart the PXE server and it will populate in the list with the entry for your localboot image and any other images on the line; ie
Discovery_list="129,1,", "128,1,"
etc depending on how many images you have set up.
Hope this solution works. Good luck.
Regards,
Hemanth
I hope you get some hints from the foll. message in another forum, where a person faced a more or less similiar issue:
Problem:
I'm getting the PXE-E77 Bad or Missing Discovery List error when booting PXE on one of my servers. The server gets a DHCP address but then generates the above error.
The DHCP server and PXE server are on the same server and the Option 60 is set correctly in the DHCP scopes.
I'm running on HP RDP 2.20 Server on Windows 2003 SP1.
If I use a floppy based PXE boot it works great... just not via the NICs.
Any ideas?
Solution:
Fixed it. This was a problem with the install of the 6.5 Deployment in the install of 2.20 RDP we did. The PXE.ini file was missing a bunch of information not the least of which was the Discovery_List entry. A clean install on another server confirmed the missing entries.
In PXE.ini add the following
Discovery_List="
Restart the PXE server and it will populate in the list with the entry for your localboot image and any other images on the line; ie
Discovery_list="129,1,
etc depending on how many images you have set up.
Hope this solution works. Good luck.
Regards,
Hemanth
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тАО12-27-2005 04:00 AM
тАО12-27-2005 04:00 AM
Re: Multicast and broadcast issue!
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тАО12-27-2005 10:03 PM
тАО12-27-2005 10:03 PM
Re: Multicast and broadcast issue!
Dear Hemanth,
At the end, I reinstalled the rdp... this time 2.10!!
and it worked at first time..
Now I guess RDP 2.20 is not really a great product... or better... HP has to fix it.
why is not explain in the manual?
really thanks for the solution.. I will try it.
Regds
LF
At the end, I reinstalled the rdp... this time 2.10!!
and it worked at first time..
Now I guess RDP 2.20 is not really a great product... or better... HP has to fix it.
why is not explain in the manual?
really thanks for the solution.. I will try it.
Regds
LF
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