On 5/22/05, Doug White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Sat, 21 May 2005, [ISO-8859-2] S�awek �ak wrote: > > > On 5/20/05, Doug White <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Please try to avoid sending your message bodies base64 encoded :) My mail > > client got really confused by it and didn't quote the message properly. > > > > Also stripping hackers cc:. > > I'd like to, but Gmail doesn't offer this option. Sorry :( > > > On Thu, 19 May 2005, [ISO-8859-2] S³awek ¯ak wrote: > > > > > Hi, > > > > > > I have a problem with booting Dell 2850 over network. The machine reads > > > > kernel over net, boots upto mounting / from NFS and then crashes. > > > > > > What is the NFS server? It seems to think the NFS handle we pulled the > > > kernel with is no longer valid. > > > FreeBSD 5.3/5.4-STABLE. > > Hm ... dunno then ... does the server complain about the client at all in > the log?
No complaints whatsoever.The exact os version on NFS server is 5.4-RC2. > > >> Does PXE and the system itself end up pulling different IP addresses? > > > No. The IP is the same. Message on the console before boot: CLIENT MAC ADDR: 00 11 43 D3 6E 09 GUID: 44454C4C 4600 1038 8031 B9C04F44314A CLIENT IP: 10.158.190.74 MASK: 255.255.255.224 DHCP IP: 10.158.190.73 GATEWAY IP: 10.158.190.94 PXE Loader 1.00 Building the boot loader arguments Relocating the loader and the BTX Starting the BTX loader BTX loader 1.00 BTX version is 1.01 pjd@ sent me a patch for hardcoding 100 full-duplex on em, but it didn't help: em_init_locked: Forcing 100Mbit/full-duplex NFS ROOT: 10.158.190.73:/var/www/FreeBSD-5.4-x86-PXE em0: Link is up 100 Mbps Full Duplex exec /sbin/init: error 70 exec /sbin/oinit: error 70 exec /sbin/init.bak: error 70 exec /rescue/init: error 70 exec /stand/sysinstall: error 70 init: not found in path /sbin/init:/sbin/oinit:/sbin/init.bak:/rescue/init:/stand/syl panic: no init cpuid = 0 KDB: enter: panic [thread pid 1 tid 100002 ] Stopped at kdb_enter+0x30: leave db> tcpdump trace on the server still shows stale handle NFS requests. 12:16:09.343817 arp who-has 10.158.190.73 tell 10.158.190.74 12:16:09.343828 arp reply 10.158.190.73 is-at 00:11:43:d3:6e:e1 12:16:09.345688 IP 10.158.190.74.1830074133 > 10.158.190.73.2049: 100 lookup [|nfs] 12:16:09.345721 IP 10.158.190.73.2049 > 10.158.190.74.1830074133: reply ok 28 lookup ERROR: Stale NFS file handle 12:16:09.351560 IP 10.158.190.74.1830074134 > 10.158.190.73.2049: 100 lookup [|nfs] 12:16:09.351579 IP 10.158.190.73.2049 > 10.158.190.74.1830074134: reply ok 28 lookup ERROR: Stale NFS file handle 12:16:09.386539 IP 10.158.190.74.1830074135 > 10.158.190.73.2049: 100 lookup [|nfs] 12:16:09.386560 IP 10.158.190.73.2049 > 10.158.190.74.1830074135: reply ok 28 lookup ERROR: Stale NFS file handle 12:16:09.422644 IP 10.158.190.74.1830074136 > 10.158.190.73.2049: 100 lookup [|nfs] 12:16:09.422663 IP 10.158.190.73.2049 > 10.158.190.74.1830074136: reply ok 28 lookup ERROR: Stale NFS file handle 12:16:09.460996 IP 10.158.190.74.1830074137 > 10.158.190.73.2049: 104 lookup [|nfs] 12:16:09.461019 IP 10.158.190.73.2049 > 10.158.190.74.1830074137: reply ok 28 lookup ERROR: Stale NFS file handle 12:16:09.498724 IP 10.158.190.74.1830074138 > 10.158.190.73.2049: 104 lookup [|nfs] 12:16:09.498745 IP 10.158.190.73.2049 > 10.158.190.74.1830074138: reply ok 28 lookup ERROR: Stale NFS file handle I'm out of options. Thanks, /S -- Sławek Żak / UNIX Systems Administrator
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