Have you defined jumpstart server? How will that boot without boot image?
Vijay
On 01/27/09 15:15, Himanshu wrote:
> Hi,
> I created a guest logical domain with below configurations.
> bash-3.00# ldm list-bindings rawldm
> NAME STATE FLAGS CONS VCPU MEMORY UTIL UPTIME
> rawldm active -t--- 5001 4 2G 25% 3m
>
> MAC
> 00:14:4f:f9:81:a2
>
> VCPU
> VID PID UTIL STRAND
> 0 8 0.4% 100%
> 1 9 0.3% 100%
> 2 10 0.2% 100%
> 3 11 0.2% 100%
>
> MEMORY
> RA PA SIZE
> 0x8000000 0x108000000 2G
>
> VARIABLES
> auto-boot?=false
> boot-device=/virtual-devices at 100/channel-device at 200/disk at 0
> nvramrc=devalias vnet1 /virtual-devices at 100/channel-devices at
> 200/network at 0
>
> use-nvramrc?=true
>
> NETWORK
> NAME SERVICE DEVICE MAC
> vnet2 primary-vsw0 at primary network at 0
> 00:14:4f:fb:a4:69
> PEER MAC
> primary-vsw0 at primary 00:14:4f:f9:a7:39
>
> DISK
> NAME VOLUME TOUT DEVICE SERVER
> vdisk2 vol4 at primary-vds0 disk at 0 primary
>
> VCONS
> NAME SERVICE PORT
> rawldm primary-vcc0 at primary 5001
>
>
> I connected through the default virtual console service i.e.
>
> telnet localhost 5001
>
> but on last step its giving error
>
> {0} ok boot vnet2:dhcp
> Boot device: /virtual-devices at 100/channel-devices at 200/network at 0:dhcp
> File and args:
> TFTP server not specified
> ERROR: boot-read fail
>
>
> Boot load failed
>
>
> Why this is coming and how to resolve it?
>
> Please help
>