Best way to get around the issue is to use UYOK instead of the BOEL
kernel (which comes with the release).

Cheers,

Bernard

On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 9:20 AM, Chris Pepper <pep...@reppep.com> wrote:
> Kamil,
>
>        I am going to guess your NIC is too new to be supported by your version
> of System Imager. You may be able to use a newer (pre-release) version
> to get support. I found HP DL160 nodes were not supported by either of
> the 'release' versions, and SI failed over to the loopback interface,
> which obviously fails to get a DHCP lease...
>
> Chris
>
> On 5/18/11 11:49 AM, Kamil Marcinkowski wrote:
>> I am using system imager on ubuntu 10.4.
>> I have installed the image server and client.
>> I can create the image and pull it onto the image server
>>
>> When I try to image the test node that was the original source golden image
>> the following happens:
>>
>> The client to be imaged gets the dhcp address from dhcpd running on the
>> image server
>> The kernel and the initrd are loaded.
>>
>> Then it tries to bring the network up again, and get dhcpd to give an
>> address to lo???
>>
>>         IP Address not set with pre-boot settings
>>         ...
>>         Listening on LPF/lo/<null>
>>         Sending on LPF/lo/<null>
>>         Sending on Socket/fallback/fallback-net
>>         DHCPDISCOVER on lo to 255.255.255.255 port 67 interval 8
>>
>>
>> I don't understand why there is a problem here it should be using eth0
>> which has already successfully received dhcp address (needed to load
>> kernel and initrd)
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Kamil
>> --
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>> ka...@ualberta.ca <mailto:ka...@ualberta.ca>
>> University of Alberta site
>> Tel.780 492-0354                       Research Computing Support
>> Fax.780 492-1729                      Academic ICT
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>>
>>
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