Hi,
I want to install new drbl server. I have installed centos 6.8 and drbl 2.22.5. Everything went fine until I try to deploy the image to the client. As it starts to to give the ip addresses then I get error: Starting the OCS service for node IP add. = 172.18.33.100
File /tftpboot/nbiimg/grub-efi.cfg/grub.cfg not found. No support for uEFI network boot.
And the client doesn't boot up, it gets the ip addres and then tftbpoot..... timeout
I have used drbl and centos several years, but much older version and there were no problems. I'm not useing uEFI boot and I don't want to use uEFI boot. How to disable it and make things work?
And this centos server is running as a virtual server in ESXi.
Does anyone have any suggestions?
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The uEFI network boot must work with newer grub, therefore please install DRBL on CentOS 7, or Ubuntu >= 16.04.
You can give DRBL live a try first. It should work for your uEFI network boot client.
Steven
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Hi,
I want to install new drbl server. I have installed centos 6.8 and drbl 2.22.5. Everything went fine until I try to deploy the image to the client. As it starts to to give the ip addresses then I get error:
Starting the OCS service for node IP add. = 172.18.33.100
File /tftpboot/nbiimg/grub-efi.cfg/grub.cfg not found. No support for uEFI network boot.
And the client doesn't boot up, it gets the ip addres and then tftbpoot..... timeout
I have used drbl and centos several years, but much older version and there were no problems. I'm not useing uEFI boot and I don't want to use uEFI boot. How to disable it and make things work?
And this centos server is running as a virtual server in ESXi.
Does anyone have any suggestions?
The uEFI network boot must work with newer grub, therefore please install DRBL on CentOS 7, or Ubuntu >= 16.04.
You can give DRBL live a try first. It should work for your uEFI network boot client.
Steven