Kickstart via PXE/NFS

SSTinsley at upsfreight.com SSTinsley at upsfreight.com
Tue May 15 16:48:32 UTC 2007


> Are you also using Dell hardware for network ?
> 
> If so look at this in Rocks cluster:
> 
https://lists.sdsc.edu/pipermail/npaci-rocks-discussion/2007-March/024280.html
> 
> Dell switches need to be configured with 'fast-port enable' for all
> ports to handle correctly the DCHP traffic. Or the first dhcp request
> by PXE is ok but the second one issued by Anaconda does not go
> through.


kickstart-list-bounces at redhat.com wrote on 05/15/2007 12:22:02 PM:

> You are correct that it is not necessarily relevant, was just 
> curious. The previous post about the switch is something I had 
> forgotten about and is definitely a problem that we corrected and 
> all worked well.
> 


I am plugged in to a CISCO switch, but I will check with the network 
guys to find out if the setting may still be applicable.

Nothing back from Redhat yet at this point.

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