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Buds
Oct 28, 2009 04:21:19 GMT   

Hi,

With the Ignite server lying in 10.1.5.XX and Ignite clients lying in 10.1.3.XX and 10.1.8.XX i.e. different subnets, we need a boot helper. Hope I am correct.
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R.K. # This member has accumulated 1000 or more points
Oct 28, 2009 04:41:33 GMT    Unassigned

Hi Buds..

Whats model of the server and the OS version??

Directed boot can also be used.
Directed Boot:
A boot request that is directed to a particular boot server or boot helper system. Client and server networking configuration information is stored on the client system and DHCP is not used. A directed boot also allows boot and installation from a server on a different subnet without requiring a boot helper.
Buds
Oct 28, 2009 05:03:28 GMT    N/A: Question Author

Ignite server:

ia64 hp superdome server SD32B
B.11.23 U ia64


Ignite client 1:

ia64 hp server rx2660
B.11.23 U ia64 3262487661

and

Ingite client 2:
ia64 hp superdome server SD32B
ia64 hp superdome server SD32B
Torsten. Expert in this area This member has accumulated 40000 or more points
Oct 28, 2009 05:46:32 GMT    Unassigned

These are different subnets?

You should use the "dbprofile" option to boot the Integrity clients from ignite, this works even without a boot helper.
Buds
Oct 28, 2009 06:15:41 GMT    N/A: Question Author

ok...

Please elaborate on dtprofile step by step
Torsten. Expert in this area This member has accumulated 40000 or more points
Oct 28, 2009 06:16:53 GMT    Unassigned

see

http://docs.hp.com/en/5992-6584/ch09s06.html
Buds
Oct 28, 2009 11:56:17 GMT    N/A: Question Author

I would see and test it and come back with observations

Thank you all
 
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