>>> That IP address is not anything to do with here as far as I can tell.
> 
> It looks like there is a DHCP server already existing in the network
> your server is plugged into.  You need to fix that...

Fix it in what way? It's a production network, it's not possible to 
switch off our DHCP server without effectively switching off our entire 
cluster. I don't want to use the DHCP server for serving images anyway, 
can't I just select what server I want?

>> "If you want to install an image and are not deploying based on IP
>> addresses, you can specify parameters at the boot prompt. For example,
>> using kernel IMAGESERVER=192.168.0.1 IMAGENAME=bob at the boot CD prompt
>> will deploy the image bob from the server at 192.168.0.1 to the client
>> machine"
>>
>>
>> How can I specify these parameters? As whenever I boot from the CD it
>> immediately bypasses the boot prompt and starts doing its own thing?
> 
> `man si_mkautoinstallcd` and look for the '-append' option.

I tried with -append 'IMAGERSERVER=144.etc IMAGENAME=cortex1' but it 
still had the same behaviour of trying to get the image from the DHCP 
server!

Mark


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