Trey Hunsucker skrev: > Is your LTS and dhcp server the same box? > > If they are different, does your dhcp server point to your LTS? Dumb > question I know but I've managed to type it wrong before. > > I know that I've had random issues with tftp timeouts when this was the > case. To fix the situation I setup ProxyDhcp > (https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuLTSP/ProxyDHCP) and that resolved > the issue. Before I moved to setting the proxy dhcp in a live environment, I > setup my dhcp server as a TFTP server and copied the tftp files off the LTS > and moved them to the dhcp server. This was a quick fix but it helped me > confirm what was wrong. > > Trey > > -----Original Message----- > From: Verner Kjærsgaard [mailto:v...@os-academy.dk] > Sent: Wednesday, April 21, 2010 8:08 AM > To: ltsp-discuss@lists.sourceforge.net > Subject: Re: [Ltsp-discuss] Network: Broadcom Corporation NetXtreme BCM5782 > Gigabit > > > > thunsuc...@cnc-usa.com skrev: >> Verner Kjærsgaard, >> >> I do not use OpenSuse, instead I use Ubuntu. >> >> In the past I've seen this fixed by specifying the next-server in your >> dhcp config. >> >> Trey >> >>> Hi gurus >>> >>> >>> - I've got a pile of HP/Compag desktop PC's that currently are in use >>> with LTSP4.2/openSUSE10.2 (!). The setup works flawlessly well. >>> >>> - Now it's time to update. >>> >>> - I've installed openSUSE11.2 with KIWI/LTSP (latest) and am using the >>> standard prebuilt image. >>> >>> - Oooops...the first PXE bootloader stage is functioning, I get to the >>> FIRST green selector screen. Then LTSP starts loading and breaks with >>> TFTP timeout. >>> >>> - somehow I suspect the mentioned (in the subject) netcard? >>> >>> I should mention that the KIWI/LTSP system feeds other clients, notably >>> dummy PXE clients in VMware just perfectly fine. Even my very own DELL >>> M90 will boot happily as a TC. So...my KIWI/LTSP is just fine. Alas only >>> not with the actual client PC's it's finally going to use... >>> >>> Any ideas? >>> -- >>> ------------------------------ >>> Med venlig hilsen/Best regards >>> Verner Kjærsgaard >>> > > - thank you for your answer. Unfortunately, I've already got the > 'next-server' linie in my dhcpd.conf file. So that's not to blame. > - I'm now looking into odd reasons like a funny switch in the > network..and stuff like that. > >
Hi and thank you very much for your time and answer! - it's one box. And I've setup LOTS of LTSP stuff - but only the ol' LTSP4.2. This 5'er gives me problems. My dhcpd.conf is ok. Nextserver line is in place. Do you say that I should install ProxyDhcp onto my LTSP server (openSUSE11.2)? I just don't understand it, I just dumped the router and connected the whole thing to a new switch and a new router. Just to play safe. Same problem. Mind you, I'm open for trying out lots of suggestions, I've got a full blown test environment with a BIG server, routers, switches and clients. So...yes I'm ready to test :-) -- ------------------------------ Med venlig hilsen/Best regards Verner Kjærsgaard ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _____________________________________________________________________ Ltsp-discuss mailing list. To un-subscribe, or change prefs, goto: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/ltsp-discuss For additional LTSP help, try #ltsp channel on irc.freenode.net