On Mar 30, 2005, at 12:09 PM, Vinicius de Lima wrote:
> Did it find the problem?
I'm afraid that I don't know what you're asking me. :-(
Can you try the suggestion listed in the help message and send back the
results?
>>> You can check these things by watching the output from "lamboot -d".
>>>
>>> 1. On the command line for hboot, there are two important parameters:
>>> one is the IP address of where the lamboot agent was invoked, the
>>> other is the port number that the lamboot agent is expecting the
>>> newly-booted process to call back on (this will be a random
>>> integer).
>>>
>>> 2. Manually login to the remote machine and try to telnet to the port
>>> indicated on the hboot command line. For example,
>>> telnet <ipnumber> <portnumber>
>>> If all goes well, you should get a "Connection refused" error. If
>>> you get any other kind of error, it could indicate either of the
>>> two conditions above. Consult with your system/network
>>> administrator.
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{+} Jeff Squyres
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