Hi Sundar,

Thanks for the answer.
I am sure tftp is working correctly. I can easy install machines.
Anyway, here is the output:

On the AI server machine (lepra.czech)

lepra# tftp
tftp> connect 10.16.22.13
tftp> get menu.lst.x86_global_108
Received 311 bytes in 0.1 seconds
tftp>


On erebos.czech:

-bash-3.2$ tftp
tftp> connect 10.16.22.13
tftp> get menu.lst.x86_global_108
Received 311 bytes in 5.0 seconds
tftp>

I'll try to find the latest BIOS version for this machine and upgrade it.

Regards,

Jan Hlodan


Sundar Yamunachari wrote:
> Jan:
>    You are getting DHCP response and it is trying to get the boot 
> program (Defined by BootFile in DHCP macro). Can you check whether 
> tftp is working on your install server? Please do the following on the 
> install server.
>
> # tftp
> tftp>  connect 10.16.22.13
> tftp> get menu.lst.x86_global_108
>
> If you see it not successful, the your tftp setup has issues.
>
> - Sundar
>
>
> Jan Hlodan wrote:
>> Hello Mary,
>>
>> thanks for your interest!
>> I'll check the BIOS and network driver tomorrow.
>>
>> Regards,
>>
>> Jan Hlodan
>>
>> mary ding wrote:
>>> Jan:
>>>
>>> I did not have any problem with installing AI on the W2100Z.  Can 
>>> you check whether the BIOS is the latest updated one.
>>>
>>> However, I did see this error on a dell450 and mpc375 machine. I 
>>> need to talk to boot team since this might be grub related. Stay tuned.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> mary ding wrote:
>>>> Jan:
>>>>
>>>> Let me go and check this out on our W1100Z.  BTW, is the W1100Z 
>>>> BIOS up to date ????
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Jan Hlodan wrote:
>>>>> output:
>>>>>
>>>>> DHCP MAC ADDR: 00 04 76 8E B8 4C
>>>>> CLIENT IP: 10.16.22.205
>>>>> MASK: 255.255.255.0
>>>>> DHCP IP: 10.16.22.13
>>>>> GATEWAY IP: 10.16.22.1
>>>>> TFTP.
>>>>> PXE-TO2: Access violation
>>>>> TFTP.
>>>>> PXE-TO2: Access violation
>>>>> PXE-TO2: TFTP Error - Access violation
>>>>> Network boot aborted.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Macro:
>>>>>
>>>>> sudo pntadm -P 10.16.22.0 | grep 10.16.22.205
>>>>> 010004768EB84C  01      10.16.22.205    10.16.22.10     
>>>>> Forever         010004768EB84C  jihlava
>>>>>
>>>>> sudo dhtadm -P | grep 010004768EB84C
>>>>> 010004768EB84C          Macro           
>>>>> :Subnet=255.255.255.0:Router=10.16.22.1:Broadcst=10.16.22.255:BootSrvA=10.16.22.13:BootFile=x86_global_108:GrubMenu=menu.lst.x86_global_108:Timeserv=10.16.22.13:LeaseTim=86400:LeaseNeg:DNSdmain=czech.sun.com:DNSserv=10.16.22.11:UTCoffst=3600:
>>>>>  
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Any ideas?
>>>>>
>>>>> Thank you.
>>>>>
>>>>> Regards,
>>>>>
>>>>> Jan Hlodan
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On 03/10/09 20:07, Jan Hlodan wrote:
>>>>>> Hello,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> It seems that the problem is with validating within the TFTP 
>>>>>> protocol
>>>>>> when machine boots from net (via PXE protocol) and tries to get 
>>>>>> macro
>>>>>> from DHCP server.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> It's just typical for Sun W1100z machine. All other x86 machines 
>>>>>> in our
>>>>>> lab (more than 10) can validate TFTP and get macro.
>>>>>> The macro is correct for 100%.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Did anybody successfully install Sun W1100z?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thank you.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Regards,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Jan Hlodan
>>>>>>
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