dhcpd SHOULD be running. You might have to check with your motherboard
or network card manual on how to make it boot over the network. You
may need to change the boot order, especially if there is a valid boot
sector on any devices listed before it.
Jason
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Hi Jason,
I try to network boot node 1 and no luck. I changed the BOIS and
waited for network "N" prompt, it did not show. Any other ideas? With
the network boot, should DHCPD be running or not?
Thanks!!
Jerry D. Waterman
Information Technology Specialist
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Office of Research and Development
National Risk Management Research Laboratory
Technology Transfer and Support Division
513-569-7834
Jason Brechin
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Re: [Oscar-users] Re: Oscar-3.0
RH9.0
As I mention in another thread, you might want to try clicking the
"Setup Network Boot" button in the Setup Networking window, it's
commonly missed.
Jason
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I'm upgrading a 16 nodes cluster to oscar-3.0 using RH9.0 and the
nodes
will not pull the image for the server. Having no problem pulling the
MAC only the image. Here is the log file. Can someone please look at
the
log file and give me some idea's on how to solve the problem. I use the
start_over file a couple of times and still have the same problem.
(See attached file: oscarinstall.log)
Thanks!!
Jerry D. Waterman
Information Technology Specialist
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Office of Research and Development
National Risk Management Research Laboratory
Technology Transfer and Support Division
513-569-7834
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