On Sunday 06 October 2002 22:45, Brent Hasty wrote: > All is good on the server, service stop and start properly, made a net-boot > flopy. Terminal boots, finds dhcp, loads kernel, inits kernel, grabs > moduled from clusternfs shared / directory on terminal server. Obtains IP > and lease for 17000 duration. > > At this point things start not working so well: > > SCIODDART: Network is unreachable > Mounting root filesystem 192.168.1.254 / at /sysroot > If this file appears to hand check that the server of 192.168.1.254 / is > able to reverse-map my IP address 192.168.1.11 to obtain my hostname > client_192_168_1_11 > > And then it hangs. > So I guess I need help getting the server to reverse map the ip and obtain > the hostname properly. > > Whear and how, to set this up? > documentation? odd, I pinged the terminal from the server while it was hung, and viola it started loading the rest of the processes (like right around where you can hit i for interactive boot)
Ping response is under .2 millisecond shut down rebooted, didnt seem to work this way a second time, maby more likley was the 10 -15 minuits the terminal was sitting there hung, then began initalization.... K, problem still not solved but interesting curiosity.
