Hi Jan:

I re-ran the command "create-service"as you suggested, the output is in 
the attachment.
Then I run the df, the output is below.

root at opensolaris:/# /usr/sbin/df -k /server/images
Filesystem            kbytes    used   avail capacity  Mounted on
rpool/ROOT/opensolaris
                     30707712 3089769 24086549    12%    /
root at opensolaris:/#

Does this error affect dhcp? I find that after this command the dhcp 
server is running but the clients
can't get their IP because that the dhcp server does't reply them. So 
need I also setup dhcp server after running
this command?

Regards,
Bing

jan damborsky wrote:
> Hi Bing,
>
>
> On 03/05/09 03:40, Bing Zhao - Sun Microsystems wrote:
>> Hi All:
>>
>> When I want to setup an AI server according to 
>> http://www.opensolaris.org/os/project/caiman/auto_install/AI_install_server_setup.html.
>> I met a problem when I ran installadm.
>>
>> installadm create-service -n x86_install_service -i 10.13.21.2 -c 5 
>> -s /images/osol-0811-rc2-ai.iso /server/images/
>> /*usr/lib/installadm/setup-image[219]: [: argument expected* 
>> <----------did I miss some arguments?
>
> You provided correct list of arguments. Looking at the script, you 
> might be hitting
> 6386 installadm return this error : 
> /usr/lib/installadm/setup-image[225]: [: argument expected
>
> In order to obtain more detailed information, could you please edit
> /usr/lib/installadm/setup-image and change line 1 from:
> #!/bin/sh
> to
> #!/bin/sh -x
>
> and run the create-service command again. Then please include/attach the 
> output
> from the command. Thank you.
> Also, could you please attach output of following command ?
> # /usr/sbin/df -k /server/images
>
>> Setting up the target image at /server/images/ ...
>> *ln: target `/var/ai/image-server/images//server/images/' is not a 
>> directory: No such file or directory* <-------Need I create this dir 
>> first?
>
> No, it is not necessary, you are likely hitting issue
> 3773 installadm output ln link error message
>
> Please try to remove trailing '/' from /server/images/, e.g.
> # installadm create-service -n x86_install_service -s 
> /images/osol-0811-rc2-ai.iso /server/images
>
>
>> Registering the service x86_install_service._OSInstall._tcp.local
>> Added network macro to dhcptab - 10.0.0.0.
>> Created network table.
>>
>> Then I went to /server/images and found there has been some files:
>> root at opensolaris:/server/images# ls
>> bin   dev      jack  pkg.zlib  proc        root          
>> solaris.zlib  tmp
>> boot  devices  mnt   platform  reconfigure  solarismisc.zlib  system
>> But I can't run create-client successfully as follows:
>> root at opensolaris:/server/images# installadm create-client -e 
>> 00:e0:81:58:42:d8 -t /server/images -n x86_install_service
>> *create-client: Remote image server is not supported at this time.  
>> <---But I didn't input a remote image server at all.*
>
> I think, it is likely also another manifestation of 3773 mentioned above.
> Since link to image was not created, AI server thinks that /server/images
> doesn't exist.
>
> Thank you,
> Jan
>
>> root at opensolaris:/server/images#
>>
>> So did I forget something? I am using opensolaris 2008.11
>>
>> Regards,
>> Bing
>>
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