Subject: ss1 netboot probs
To: None <port-sparc@NetBSD.ORG>
From: Mike Ekholm <ekholm@visi.com>
List: port-sparc
Date: 05/07/1998 14:35:06
Hello,

I am trying to netboot my sparc1 from another sparc1 that has NetBSD 1.2.1
installed. It seems like the client is getting the address, and trying to
start the transfer, but the file is not being sent. Can someone tell me
what is going on?
 Here is the output from tcpdump:
sparky is the server, fido is the client.

 "/tftpboot/80000007.SUN4C"[|tftp]
14:23:54.683941 fido.ekholm.visi.com.63913 > sparky.ekholm.visi.com.tftp:
33 RRQ
 "/tftpboot/80000007.SUN4C"[|tftp]
14:23:58.683737 fido.ekholm.visi.com.63913 > sparky.ekholm.visi.com.tftp:
33 RRQ
 "/tftpboot/80000007.SUN4C"[|tftp]
14:24:02.683514 fido.ekholm.visi.com.63913 > sparky.ekholm.visi.com.tftp:
33 RRQ
 "/tftpboot/80000007.SUN4C"[|tftp]
14:24:06.683221 fido.ekholm.visi.com.63913 > sparky.ekholm.visi.com.tftp:
33 RRQ
 "/tftpboot/80000007.SUN4C"[|tftp]
14:24:10.685918 fido.ekholm.visi.com.63913 > sparky.ekholm.visi.com.tftp:
33 RRQ
 "/tftpboot/80000007.SUN4C"[|tftp]
14:24:10.940689 arp who-has fido.ekholm.visi.com tell
sparky.ekholm.visi.com
14:24:14.686710 fido.ekholm.visi.com.63913 > sparky.ekholm.visi.com.tftp:
33 RRQ
 "/tftpboot/80000007.SUN4C"[|tftp]
14:24:14.942573 arp who-has fido.ekholm.visi.com tell
sparky.ekholm.visi.com
14:24:15.941395 arp who-has fido.ekholm.visi.com tell
sparky.ekholm.visi.com
14:24:18.685744 fido.ekholm.visi.com.63913 > sparky.ekholm.visi.com.tftp:
33 RRQ
 "/tftpboot/80000007.SUN4C"[|tftp]
14:24:18.941809 arp who-has fido.ekholm.visi.com tell
sparky.ekholm.visi.com
14:24:19.491728 0:40:95:9a:12:59 > ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff sap e0 ui/C len=43
                         ffff 0022 0011 0000 0000 ffff ffff ffff
                         0452 0000 0000 0040 959a 1259 4008 0001
                         0004 2020 2020 2020 2020 20             

 -Mike

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