On 08/21/12 08:01, Ronan O'Connor wrote:
Hi,
My machine is a T4-4. igb0,igb1,igb2,igb3 on the T4 are all physically
connected on the same network via a physical switch. The control
domain has an AI server installed using net0 (igb0) of the server. The
AI client is an LDOM on the same T4-4 who's primary interface is a
virtual interface (vnet0) attached to a virtual switch (vsw0) and the
virtual switch is attached to net0.
The AI install is not using DHCP, its OBP boot arguments
(network-boot-arguments) point to the AI server directly.
The problem:
In the above configuration the AI Client LDOM takes ~15 minutes to
pull over the wanboot fs and the wanboot miniroot, but all other
network interactions work as expected. (AI miniroot download, AI
installation etc).
This extremely long wanboot load time does _not_ occur if the AI
client LDOM has a physical interface attached to it (e.g. igb2) or if
the vnet is attached to a virtual switch hanging off one of the other
igb interfaces (e.g. igb1).
I am seeing something similar. In my case, download of wanbootfs is
quick but downloading the AI boot_archive is really really slow. What
is the OBP version ?I am going to retry after the OBP on my system is
updated to the latest version.
-sanjay
Has anyone seem something similar or know what's going on?
Cheers,
Ronan
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