Subject: MOP booting a 4000/vlc
To: 'port-vax@netbsd.org' <port-vax@netbsd.org>
From: David Moor <dmoor@technology.serco.com>
List: port-vax
Date: 05/24/2001 21:44:05
Hi
Its me again
I've been trying to install NetBSD on my VaxStation 4000/VLC. Unfortunately
every time I try the MOP server crashes.
On the Vax Console:
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>>> b/100 esa0
Bootfile: mopboot
-ESA0
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On the MOP server console
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mopd -a -d
mopd: not running as daemon, -d given.
MOP RC 802.3 8:0:2b:30:d3:89 > ab:0:0:2:0:0 len 45 code 07 SID
MOP DL 802.3 8:0:2b:30:d3:89 > ab:0:0:1:0:0 len 54 code 08 RPR
MOP DL 802.3 0:50:56:ab:1:1 > 8:0:2b:30:d3:89 len 9 code 03 ASV
MOP RC 8:0:2b:30:d3:89 > ab:0:0:2:0:0 len 37 code 07 SID
MOP DL 802.3 8:0:2b:30:d3:89 > 0:50:56:ab:1:1 len 54 code 08 RPR
Native Image (VAX)
Header Block Count: 1
Image Size: 00011400
Load Address: 00000000
Transfer Address: 00000000
MOP DL 802.3 0:50:56:ab:1:1 > 8:0:2b:30:d3:89 len 1498 code 02 MLD
MOP DL 802.3 8:0:2b:30:d3:89 > 0:50:56:ab:1:1 len 11 code 0a RML
MOP DL 802.3 0:50:56:ab:1:1 > 8:0:2b:30:d3:89 len 40 code 14 PLT
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
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Does anyone have any ideas?
I'm using NetBSD 1.5 and have followed the Diskless NetBSD how-to, I'm
running the i386 version on my Win2k PC in a VMWare session, other things
work OK but could this be causing problems?
This weekend I'm going to go back over my config, just to double check
everthing but if anyone has any ideas....
TIA
Dave Moor
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