I asked yesterday morning about jumpstart with this: |Hi managers. |I have a v240 that amongst other things is configured as a jumpstart |server. It can serve out installs, upgrades and .flars for solaris 9 and |10 sparc and soon I'll be serving out solaris 10 x64 stuff too. What it |can't do is jumpstart over multiple networks. I've read that its possible |to have a server w/multiple nics jumpstart to multiple networks without |using separate install/boot servers for each network... but I've yet to |read how it's done. |What's the trick to this? |Can someone help me out? |I'll summarize.... | |Thanks. |Dean Ross-Smith I got eight responses in 30 minutes. Thatbs great! Thanks to Dana Hudes, Adam Levin, Kalyan X Manchikanti, Brian Gregg, Tom Zurita, Tobias Nuttt, Gary Chambers and a few others who responded. Gary, Dana, Kalyan and Adam were all pointing to an approximate answer best put by Gary (and I hope to reduce my pile of stuff soon so that I can try it!): When you specify the Jumpstart server, use the hostname for the network on which you wish to Jumpstart. I have four networks from which I can use Jumpstart (the Jumpstart server is named jump, jump63, jump64, and jump164). When I call add_install_client, I use the appropriate Jumpstart server hostname for that network. -------------------------------- For those who have a sparc only JS install, sun provides an x86 jumpstart helper file on the solaris 10u3 dvd (use lofiadm to mount and browse cd/dvd images). Once again, thanks everyone. Sun managers is way useful. If you read the list, please give back by helping out your fellow managers! Dean _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Fri Mar 16 09:42:15 2007
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