What is the menu.lst entry on the linux tftp server for this solaris host?

There is a install_debug flag you can pass to it as well.

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On Nov 2, 2009, at 3:01 PM, Rick Miller <vmiller at verisign.com> wrote:

This is not OpenSolaris specific, but relates to Solaris 10 10/09 JumpStart 
over the network.  We are not using a traditional environment.  We are 
installing Solaris from a Linux OS.  The end result is that the client's are 
installed via the JumpStart mechanism.  However, the PXE modules and boot 
loaders are written in-house

We have found recently that when we attempt to boot and install the Solaris 10 
x86 OS onto a client, that the client exits install-discovery citing the 
inability to configure the interfaces.  Through poking around, I have found 
that bootmac, hostip, netmask, and def_route are not set in the /devices tree 
and this is why install-discovery quits.

If I run /sbin/netstrategy, it returns "ufs none none" after install-discovery 
has errored out.  Executing the same from a working environment after 
ctrl-C'ing install-discovery returns "ufs $int dhcp"  (where $int is the 
primary interface in the chassis).

In analysing packet captures in a working and non-working environment, we have 
found that in the working environment, the observed behavior is 2 DHCP 
discovers (one from PXE; the second from Solaris when loading the Solaris 
environment) while in our non-working environment we observe only the first 
DHCP discover from PXE.

I am trying to identify at what point our failure is occurring, but am unsure 
how the variables identified above are populated in the /devices tree.  I am 
hoping that someone here might be able to guide me in the right direction to 
identify the point and cause of failure.
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