> I fixed gpxe to send the default definition for MaxRecvDataSegmentLength,
 > MaxBurstLength and FirstBurstLength and the server boots great.

Miro, many thanks for taking the time to check this out,
and providing this valuable feedback.

> Is there a bugtrack interface to know when the patch will be included
> and/or how to get the patch?

The bugs database is here: http://bugs.opensolaris.org/
You can tell when a bug is fixed by looking for the following fields:

State:          10-Fix Delivered (Fix available in build)
Commit to Fix:  snv_78
Fixed In:       snv_78
Release Fixed:  solaris_nevada(snv_78)

(This is an example - the bug may not be fixed in snv_78 !)
You can also look out for a fix in the "onnv-notify" mail archives:
http://mail.opensolaris.org/pipermail/onnv-notify/

When a bug is fixed in OpenSolaris, Sun do not release a patch.
You have to upgrade the complete operating system to the
build containing the fix.

Miro, I've gone ahead and entered this bug into the OpenSolaris database.
It usually takes a few days to be visible in the database.
(And sometime the process fails!)
I will report back here with the bug number, when it appears.
Best Regards
Nigel Smith
 
 
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