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7. Trouble ShootingThe servers log file (/var/log/messages) should contain hints as to where you've got to in the boot process, as it should log TFTP transfers, NFS mounts etc. If not, add
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and restart syslog tcpdump allows you to see what packets are being transfered, and their NFS filenames.
Your output from syslog should resemble:
Your tcpdump output should look like (when idle):
7.1. Intermittent kernel transfer problems (NFS null)There is a known problem which occasionally causes the T1500 to fail to reboot, apparently because it fails to tftp the kernel after the reboot. A tcpdump of this happening will resemble:
You will then see a syslog entry from tftp indicating that it is sending the kernel, but no packets are exchanged. ARP requests go unanswered. This can be resolved, but if you have your T1500 headless in a corner, is a PITA. Connect a monitor, keyboard and PS/2 mouse if not present. Reboot the T1500, and press 'L' after the 1st beep. The T1500 will now boot focally. Change the boot mode to 'Local' (Start->System menu) and reboot. Change the boot mode back to 'Network' | |||||||
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