HP OpenVMS Version 8.3 Upgrade and Installation Manual > Appendix C Setting Up and Performing Network Booting
Troubleshooting InfoServer Boot Problems
For problems using the OpenVMS I64 InfoServer software for
network booting, consider the following: When
you attempt to boot over the network, check your console display
for the following: The
IP address of the boot server that sends your EFI console the OpenVMS
I64 loader file (VMS_LOADER.EFI). If this IP address is not as
expected, your client host might be in the database of the wrong
boot server. Enter your client host IP address in the database
of the correct boot server (see step 5 of “Setting Up the BOOTP Boot Server (I64 Only)”), and remove your client from the database
of any other boot servers. The version number of the
IPB.EXE bootstrap file that is loaded (for this release, the version
should be 8.3). If this version number is not the correct version
of OpenVMS I64, a message indicates there is a mismatch. The boot
server might be the source of the problem. Make sure that it is
configured correctly. Make sure the client entry in the boot server’s
database has been updated to point to the current version of the
loader file (see steps 3 and 7 of “Setting Up the BOOTP Boot Server (I64 Only)”). Evidence that DHCP is not responding. If you do
not see a message indicating autonegotiation has been started, make
sure the closest network device or switch is set for autonegotiation.
If the network boot succeeds but your attempt to
choose a service or to display services at the InfoServer menu fails,
a device might be filtering the LASTport/Disk (LAD) protocol. This
protocol does not provide routing functions and only works within
a LAN. If filtering devices are used in an extended LAN, the devices
must allow this protocol (protocol type is 80-41) to pass through
unfiltered so that clients can access the InfoServer across the
filtering device.
For LANCP and LANACP problems, see the HP OpenVMS System Manager's Manual, Volume 2: Tuning, Monitoring, and Complex Systems for
more information.
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