are you running the tftp server?

> On 17 Jul 2023, at 4:38 pm, Marco Feichtinger <ma...@germteig.com> wrote:
> 
> I have a standalone file server, and a separate standalone auth server.
> 
> I tried to pxe boot a cpu server.
> It gets the /386/9boot to load fine, but then it seems, that it can’t 
> retrieve the file /cfg/pxe/<mac address> from my file server.
> 
> here is the screen output during bootup:
>        9boot gz…starting protected-mode loader at 0x900020
> 
> Plan 9 from Bell Labs PXE boot loader
> cpu0: 1800MHz GenuineIntel Atom (cpuid: AX 0x106CA DX 0xBFEBFBFF)
> ELCR: CC80
> #l0: i82598: 10Gbps port 0XFE980000 irq 11: <mac address>
> #l0: i82598: 10Gbps port 0XFE980000 irq 10: <mac address>
> 498M memory: 498M kernel data, 0M user, 18M swap
> pxe on ether0 .
> <sysname> (10.0.10.1!69): /cfg/pxe/<mac address> 
> .T.T.T.T.T.T.T.T.T.Ttftpread1st: failed to connect to server (10.0.10.1!69)
> 
> failed.
> tftpload: file does not exist
> 
> Which is strange, because I did create the file on my file server.
> It looks like following:
>        bootfile=ether0!/386/9pccpuf
>        nobootprompt=tcp
>        readparts=1
>        mouseport=2
>        monitor=vesa
>        vgasize=1024x768x8
>        user=bootes
>        sysname=<sysname>
> 
> Does anyone know what might be the problem?
> Thanks.
> 
> -marco
> 

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