Thanks to all that replied. What had happened was at some point in the
transfer process one of us had disabled DECnet on the Ultrix box for one
reason or another. After getting it back up I was able to connect to my
servers and downline to them. This was a huge learning experience!
What a job. ;-) Thanks to all the quick replies. There was
a sort of concensus that the 90TL's had "issues" regarding bootp and
likely needed LAT to connect. A few said they switched to the 700's that
could use bootp.
Barry Treahy said "I ran into the same thing with my DS700's and fell back
to a simple, but
klooged fix, using DEC's Windows 95 Netrider software to downline load the
OS's to the servers... My WAN prevents me from using bootp or tftp any
longer, so this was my only quick fix..."
Thanks Tim Winders, Barry Treahy, H. Sherrer and all that I deleted before
I could credit. (sorry!) Once again, the little grey books that come with
these things are awesome and so is this list. Thanks all.
Britton Johnson, Ass't System Admin.
Lindenwood University, St. Charles, MO
johnson_at_lindenwood.edu
---------- Forwarded message ----------
To: OSF Managers <alpha-osf-managers_at_ornl.gov>
From: Britton Johnson <johnson_at_lindenwood.edu>
Subject: Bootp and Decserver 90TL
Greetings all,
Last night it seems that our power went out, whiping the memory of
a group of terminal servers (Decserver 90TL) and they can't seem to reload
their software. Working through lots of different roads I've determined
that yes the LAN wires are active and that the servers just can't seem to
find their software. (# light is flashing, cycles from light 8 - 5 and
back etc...) The manual says that is what it is doing at least. I've
swapped terminal servers thinking that it might just be fried, but it all
looks the same.
About a month ago we switched our network around moving all users
from an Ultrix box running Decnet to an Alpha running OSF 4.0b and bootp.
I never bothered to consider that the terminals never get powered down and
that this might happen, I just assumed that bootp and decnet were doing
their jobs based on what my previous admin had showed me. A note, the OSF
box has gone from inside of our firewall to outside (non-segregated
wires.. just i.p.'s making the difference really) and the Ultrix box went
from outside to inside. They basicaly swapped identities (names, ip's,
etc).
Now, I went to check up on bootp and found that bootptab is a 0
filesize. Ugh. Can someone send me a sample bootptab that I can look at
(even with bogus data so long as I can see the format) and try to piece
together a working bootp for our terminal servers? I also was wondering
will the bootp machine being on the outside of the firewall (TIS firewall
kit) keep it from being seen by the terminal servers? If possible I would
appreciate seeing a sample from someone using the same terminal servers as
I am. This is very new turf to me and I appreciate any help at all.
Thanks very much in advance.
Britt
Britton Johnson, Ass't System Admin.
Lindenwood University, St. Charles, MO
johnson_at_lindenwood.edu
Received on Tue Apr 14 1998 - 20:14:07 NZST