So I'm probably the only person on the world who uses AMD64's .. but here goes ...
I run Gentoo (server) and Ubuntu (workstation) on AMD64 machines. I had a 32-bit environment that boots and worked ... so I moved on to the 64 bit.
My 64bit environment won't boot properly, so I'm debugging linux RC using VMWARE, and I've go to the point where it's using wget to register itself with the server. Here's an echo of the wget line;
Ok,
So I'm probably the only person on the world who uses AMD64's .. but here goes ...
I run Gentoo (server) and Ubuntu (workstation) on AMD64 machines. I had a 32-bit environment that boots and worked ... so I moved on to the 64 bit.
My 64bit environment won't boot properly, so I'm debugging linux RC using VMWARE, and I've go to the point where it's using wget to register itself with the server. Here's an echo of the wget line;
http://192.168.88.1:8080/monitor/submit.do?command=event&event=new_node&id=0&mac=00:0c:29:f5:86:65&ip=192.168.88.251
This returns an error page either when called as part of linuxrc or when called from the browser.
--- snip ---
ERROR :
For more information please contact support@qlusters.com.
« Back to main page
--- snip ---
Any way to debug this ?
Just a note; "hwsetup" was SEGV'ing on me (I tried a number of machines) so I debugged .. commented the MISC line out of libkudzu and it's now happy.
Mmm .. (fixed) ...
Please can we have a big sign in the FAQ that says;
"DO NOT DELETE THE KERNEL CALLED 'qrm'"
:-(
Because even if you tweak the tftpboot stuff, it seems uhappy without necessarily telling you why ..