Yikes! Could it relate to having changed my nic card? The
previous one was flaky, and I swapped it out for a new one of
the same model. That actually caused a number of issues (as I
had mentioned in a previous post) which I thought I'd finally
worked through. I don't have a third, and am loathe to put that
first one back in, because it seemed to flake out after awhile,
and I also worry about all the same network issues.

Are there any other possible reasons this could be happening?

Couldn't it be related to the tftp server??? It is my
understanding that it is a different process for the client to
get the pxe boot image vs. then fetching the actual kernel via
tftp. Is there a utility I could try from a node to test the
tftp? Is there a config file or log file for that?

Could this be possibly related to turning off pfilter???

Thanks so much for any help! Only 2 more nodes to go! 

--- Bernard Li <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> It is quite possible that this is a hardware issue - do you
> have another
> nic you could try?
> 
> Everything else looks fine from here.



Brad Aisa
baisa at brad-aisa dot com


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