Greetings, I was able to resolve the portmapper errors by patching another interface on my server. Whats happening is that I PXE boot off the onboard interface, but when solaris boots it finds the extra PCI nic first, so its trying to jumpstart over the PCI nic, not the onboard nic I PXE booted from. As for the hanging Configuring Devices, the short answer is I have to disable ACPI during the jumpstart. This can be accomplished three ways. You can either add 'setprop acpi-user-options 0x4' in solaris/bootenv.rc if you use an install floppy, create a /tftpboot/01<mac addr>.bootenv.rc in the jumpstart server, or at the boot selection screen hit F4 for Boot Tasks, View/Edit, F4 for create and create a new entry called 'acpi-user-options' w/ a value of '0x4'. As to why the nics are acting such, I will open a new thread. Thanks, Andrew On Fri, 2005-07-29 at 12:43, Andrew Hall wrote: > Greetings, > > I am having a difficult time installing solaris 10 x86 on a brand new > Dell 2850. If I PXE boot it gets the sysidcfg info then gives me a > portmap error: > > Warning: pmap_kgetport: portmapper not responding; still trying > > I use this same jumpstart server to install sol 8,9,10 sparc w/ no > problems. > > If I boot of cd, it hangs at "Configuring Devices". It just sits there > and spins. It never gets past this. I let it sit there for almost an > hour. > > Any ideas? > > Thanks, > > Drew _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Mon Aug 29 10:04:40 2005
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