SRDB ID |
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Synopsis |
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Date |
27894 |
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Netra X1 fails to boot to factory loaded preinstalled Solaris |
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18 Sep 2001 |
Trying to boot a new netra X1 system from the pre-installed Solaris
image can cause it to hang or drop to the ok prompt after giving
the ip address during the system identification process.
SOLUTION SUMMARY:
Workaround:
1. Boot the system in single user mode.
OK boot -s
2. Put the entry for the host (ipaddress and hostname) in /etc/hosts file.
e.g: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx hostname loghost
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx --> ipaddress of the machine
hostname --> Host name of the machine
3. Make sure that the network cable is plugged into the NET 0 (dmfe0 interface)
port.
4. Create a file /etc/hostname.dmfe0 with the hostname of the machine in it.
5. Put the hostname entry in the /etc/nodename file.
6. Edit the /etc/.sysIDtool.state file to make all the flags set to 1.
e.g: the file should read as follows.
/etc/.sysIDtool.state
1 # System previously configured?
1 # Bootparams succeeded?
1 # System is on a network?
1 # Extended network information gathered?
1 # Autobinder succeeded?
1 # Network has subnets?
1 # root password prompted for?
1 # locale and term prompted for?
1 # security policy in place
sun -- (depends on the terminal type that you feed in during the system
configuration)
7. init 0
8. Boot the system.
The system should prompt you for security policy and the root password.
9. Configure the system for nameservice (NIS,NIS+ etc) manually, if necessary.
INTERNAL SUMMARY:
Please add customers with this issue to bug id 4484985.
Authors: Duraikannu Karunakaran & Karthikeyan Karuppiah.
SUBMITTER: Duraikannu Karunakaran
APPLIES TO: OS Install/Boot
ATTACHMENTS:
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