Subject: SYS_INIT using rbootd from FreeBSD?
To: NetBSD HP list <port-hp300@NetBSD.ORG>
From: Stan Brown <stanb@awod.com>
List: port-hp300
Date: 04/11/1998 10:17:50
	I am trying to install NetBSD on my 340. So far I have not managed to
	get SYS_INIT to work from the tape, and using the theory that I might
	have nade the tape incorectly, I am trying to install SYS_INIT using
	rbootd. 

	I looked at rbootd on my HP 400runing as a cluster server, and it
	looked to tied into the cluster stuff to be usefuel. So I am trying to
	do it from a FreeBSD machine. I have placed the folowing in
	/etc/rbood.conf:

#
# ethernet addr     boot file(s)        comments
#
#  08:00:09:0:66:ad    SYSHPBSD            # snake (4.3BSD)
08:00:09:04:b2:01   SYS_INST

	I have placed the ungized version of SYS_INIT in /usr/mdec/rbootd. I
	then run rbootd as /usr/libexec/rbootd -d 

	Here are the messages that I get when I power on the 340:


<< 22:44:41.497330   Addr: 08:00:09:04:b2:01   Intf: ed0
		802.2 LLC: DSAP:f8 SSAP:f8 CTRL:3
		HP Ext:    DXSAP:806 SXSAP:906
		Boot Request: (Send Server ID)
			   RetCode:0 SeqNo:0 SessID:ffff Vers:512
			   Machine Type: HPS300              
			   File Name (0): <>

>>> 22:44:41.501127   Addr: 08:00:09:04:b2:01   Intf: ed0
		802.2 LLC: DSAP:f8 SSAP:f8 CTRL:3
		HP Ext:    DXSAP:609 SXSAP:608
		Boot Reply:
			   RetCode:0 SeqNo:0 SessID:0 Vers:2
			   File Name (5): <koala>
	
		Could anyone suggest what I might be doing wrong here? BTW I am
		getting the following message in syslog:

		Apr 10 22:39:32 koala.fas.com rbootd[7464]: bpf: can't add mcast
		addr (Invalid a
		rgument), setting promiscuous mode


						  


						  

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