Re: NetBoot HP9000/400 is broken since 1.41 ?
Djeezus <[email protected]> Tue, 10 May 2005 20:08:23 +0200
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Thnx Bernd, I had allready tried to setup bootp (and afterwards dhcp in stead) ... I don't know exactly why (yet), but after the RARP reply from my rarp-server, the HP box send out a a requist to any bootp server, but it doesn't get a response; neither when using bootp nor dhcp. 18:41:01.361914 rarp who-is HP tell HP 18:41:01.366307 rarp reply HP at hp.godsells.org 18:41:01.538972 hp.godsells.org.1023 > 255.255.255.255.sunrpc: udp 96 Why isn't my bootpd answering, or is it asking something else ? I get responses from my bootpd by using the bootptest program, so I know it's working. Any idea ? grtz, gert On 5/9/05, Bernd Sieker <[email protected]> wrote: > On 09.05.05, 19:47:17, Djeezus wrote: > > Hy all, > > > > i've been using NetBSD for some time to run on my HP9000/400 system; > > the disks are fried so I run it diskless. But now I wonder why on > > Older, smaller SCSI disks are really cheap on ebay these days, if > the fried disk is the main reason for using netboot. > > > earth there's no "netbsd.DISKLESS.gz" anymore since the 1.4.3 release > > ? > > > > I've tried using the 1.6.2 SYS_UBOOT together with 1.4.1 > > netbsd-DISKLESS.gz, i boot the HP, select "SYS_BOOT" from network > > boot menu ... it loads fine and show user interface .... but the > > SYS_BOOT images does nothing after I hit [return] on the HP box > > keyboard ... this is where it should start doing its rarp lookups and > > getting its bootinfo from the bootparamd and so on ... but it seems to > > be lacking support for doing rarp lookups. > > > > All i get from the HP box is this (tcpdump log) : > > 19:37:36.160886 0.0.0.0.bootpc > 255.255.255.255.bootps: file ""[|bootp] > > > > Is there something broken or am I missing something that's not broken ;-) > > I don't have 1.6 sources lying around any longer, but in 2.0 the > GENERIC kernel can boot diskless. But the only protocol it speaks > to get boot information is BOOTP. It no longer uses the obsolete > rarp/bootparam. Since the HP prom doesn't use rarp, either (but > HP's proprietary rboot protocol), this is not really a loss. > > dhcpd can answer bootp requests. I haven't tried very recently, > but I have booted 2.0_BETA and 2.0_RCn snapshots via network on my > HP9000/425s. > > > > > thnx & bye, > > gert > > > > -- > Bernd Sieker > > NetBSD: userland included > -- iT's aLl jUsT f0r LaUgH5 I teLLz yA !