HI Jeffrey.
Yes, a 2000 is too old.
Thanks,
Jack
On 01/22/09 02:02, jeffrey huang wrote:
> Hi, Jack,
>
> I tried a sun4u machine Blade 2000, the AI boot failed with TFTP error,
>
> I guess it is because the OBP is too old that not support wanboot, right?
>
> Thanks
>
> Jeffrey
> Jack Schwartz ??:
>> Hi Volker.
>>
>> While the current AI product version will officially support only sun4v
>> installs when completed, it also works on many sun4u machines. There
>> has not been any official rigorous test-team testing done on sun4u
>> systems, but later-model sun4u systems which support wanboot over the
>> net have been found to work during unit testing done during development.
>>
>> Some of these systems include ultra45, v445, v215, v245.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Jack
>>
>>> -------- Original Message --------
>>> Subject: Re: [caiman-discuss] We're there!
>>> Date: Sat, 17 Jan 2009 15:38:00 +0100
>>> From: Volker A. Brandt <vab at bb-c.de>
>>> To: Jack Schwartz <Jack.A.Schwartz at Sun.COM>
>>> CC: caiman-discuss at opensolaris.org
>>> References: <497141B9.8040608 at sun.com>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>> At this point we have a working AI sun4v install, and we have a short
>>>> list of issues we understand and can live with. It's time to get the AI
>>>> test team more involved...
>>>>
>>> Very good, congrats!
>>>
>>> Now if only you had something for sun4u to leverage community testing...
>>> since 99.99% of all non-Sun community members won't have a spare Niagara
>>> box sitting around.
>>>
>>> Any guesses on ETA for sun4u?
>>>
>>>
>>> Regards -- Volker
>>>
>>
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