This document describes the procedure for manually performing a network boot of an RS/6000 SP MCA High Node. This procedure is also known as manual node conditioning. It may be used when the automatic procedures to network boot a node in Perspectives or the command nodecond has failed. Manual node conditioning also allows more effective monitoring and troubleshooting during the network boot.
The procedure detailed in this document is not AIX specific, so it applies to all versions of AIX.
The product documentation library is also available:
http://www.rs6000.ibm.com/resource/aix_resource/Pubs/index.html
Procedure from the command line
# spbootins -r <bootp_response> -l <node_number,node_number,...> -s yes
If the preceding steps are not used, select one of the following procedures according to the appropriate Parallel System Support Programs (PSSP) level.
Procedure using PSSP 3.1.0, 3.1.1, or 3.2.0
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Boot/Install Server Information
Type or select values in entry fields.
Press Enter AFTER making all desired changes.
Start Frame [] #
Start Slot [] #
Node Count [] #
OR
Node List []
Response from Server to bootp Request +
Volume Group Name []
Run setup_server? yes +
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For Node_List, enter the number(s) of the node(s) separated by commas.
For Response from Server to bootp Request, enter either install,
migrate, maintenance, or diag.
For Run setup_server?, enter yes.
Procedure using PSSP 2.2, 2.3, or 2.4
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Boot/Install Server Information
Type or select values in entry fields.
Press Enter AFTER making all desired changes.
Start Frame [] #
Start Slot [] #
Node Count [] #
OR
Node Group [] +
OR
Node List []
Boot/Install Server Node Identifier []
Network Install Image Name []
Destination Hard Disk(s) []
Response from Server to bootp Request +
LPP Source Name []
PSSP Level +
/usr Server's Hostname or IP Address []
Gateway to /usr Server []
/usr Client Adapter Name +
Run setup_server on the Control Workstation? yes +
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For Node_List, enter the number(s) of the node(s)
separated by commas.
For Response from Server to bootp Request, enter either install,
migrate, maintenance, or diag.
For Run setup_server on the control workstation?, enter yes.
For all three of the preceding methods, setup_server should complete with a return code of 0, that is, rc = 0. If you do not see rc = 0, this could indicate possible NIM errors, which requires fixing before the network boot will work. Please contact customer support if you do not see rc = 0.
NOTE: For the following steps 2-5, you may use either Perspectives or the command line. Examples for both Perspectives and the commmand line are included.
# shutdown -F
# spmon -p off node<#>
# is the number of the node.
spled &
# spmon -k service node<#>
# is the number of the node.
# s1term -w <frame#> <node_slot#>
frame# is the number of the frame.
Stand-By Menu : rev 17.03
0 Display Configuration
1 Set Flags
2 Set Unit Number
3 Set Configuration
4 SSbus Maintenance
5 I2C Maintenance
Select(x:exit):
Set Flags
0 Remote Authorization Disabled
1 Bump Console Present Enabled
2 Autoservice IPL Disabled
3 Extended Tests Disabled
4 PowerOn Tests in Trace Mode Disabled
5 PowerOn Tests in Loop Mode Disabled
6 Fast IPL Enabled
7 Set Electronic Mode Switch to Normal NRM
Select(x:exit):
After the settings are in place, press x
to exit to the Stand-By Menu, then x again to clear the screen.
Lastly, press Ctrl-x to terminate the s1term/tty connection.
spmon -p on node<#>
s1term -w <frame#> <node_slot#>
frame# is the number of the frame.
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Maintenance Menu (Rev. 06.04)
0> Display Configuration
1> Display BUMP Error Log
2> Enable Service Console
3> Disable Service Console
4> Reset
5> Power Off
6> System Boot
7> Off-Line Tests
8> Set Parameters
9> Set National Language
Select:
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System Boot
0> Boot From List
1> Boot From Network
2> Boot From SCSI Device
Select [x:exit]:
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Main Menu
1. Select BOOT (Startup) Device
2. Select Language for these Menus
3. Send Test Transmission (PING)
4. Exit Main Menu and Start System (BOOT)
Type the number for your selection, and press "ENTER"
(Use the "Backspace" key to correct errors)
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Select Boot (Startup) Device
Select the device to BOOT (Startup) this machine.
WARNING: If you are using Token-Ring, selection of an
incorrect data rate can result in total disruption of the
Token-Ring network.
"==>" Shows the selected BOOT (Startup) device
==> 1. Use Default Boot (Startup) Device
2. Ethernet: Slot 1/1, 15-pin connector
3. Ethernet: Slot 1/1, BNC / modular Jacks
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99. Return to Main Menu
Type the number for your selection, then press "ENTER"
(Use the "Backspace" key to correct errors)
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Set or Change Network Addresses
Select an address to change
Currently selected BOOT (startup) device is:
Ethernet: Slot 1/1, BNC / modular Jacks
Hardware address...................................08005A75A45B
1. Client address 010.002.000.005
(address of this machine)
2. Bootp Server address 010.002.000.252
(address of the remote machine you boot from)
3. Gateway address 000.000.000.000
(Optional, required if gateway used)
97. Return to Select BOOT(Startup) Device Menu (SAVES addresses)
99. Return to Main Menu (SAVES addresses)
Type the number for your selection, then press "ENTER"
(Use the "Backspace" key to correct errors)
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Main Menu
1. Select BOOT (Startup) Device
2. Select Language for these Menus
3. Send Test Transmission (PING)
4. Exit Main Menu and Start System (BOOT)
Type the number for your selection, and press "ENTER"
(Use the "Backspace" key to correct errors)
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Send Test Transmission (PING)
A test to see if the machine at the origin
address can communicate, thru the network, with the
machine at the destination address.
Currently selected BOOT (startup) devices is:
Ethernet: Slot 1/1, BNC / modular Jacks
Hardware address ...................................08005A75A45B
Select an address to change or select "4" to begin the test.
1. Origin address 010.002.000.005
2. Destination address 010.002.000.252
3. Gateway address 000.000.000.000
4. START PING TEST
99. Return to Main Menu
Type the number for your selection, and press "ENTER"
(Use the "Backspace" key to correct errors)
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TEST TRANSMISSION (PING) RESULTS
SUCCESSFUL TEST. Transmission sent and received.
97. Return to Send Test Transmission Screen.
99. Return to Main Menu
Type the number for your selection, and press "ENTER"
(Use the "Backspace" key to correct errors)
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Main Menu
1. Select BOOT (Startup) Device
2. Select Language for these Menus
3. Send Test Transmission (PING)
4. Exit Main Menu and Start System (BOOT)
Type the number for your selection, and press "ENTER"
(Use the "Backspace" key to correct errors)
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The following information should display:
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STARTING SYSTEM (BOOT)
To get a NORMAL boot, turn the key on your system unit
to "NORMAL" and press "ENTER" to continue booting.
99. Return to Main Menu
Type the number for your selection, and press "ENTER"
(Use the "Backspace" key to correct errors)
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spmon -k normal node<#>
# is the number of the node.
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STARTING SYSTEM (BOOT)
Booting ........ Please Wait
Ethernet: Slot 1/1, BNC / modular Jacks
Hardware address ...................................08005A75A45B
Packets sent Packets received
Bootp 00003 00003
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The value for packets sent and received should increment at a similar
rate as will the value for TFTP packets. Once this portion is
complete, the node will come up in the mode selected in the
bootp_response in the SDR. If you do not begin receiving the
requested output from the bootp_response, contact Customer Support.
[ Doc Ref: 96395380917810 Publish Date: Oct. 19, 2000 4FAX Ref: 8654 ]