[Openstack] help - Fuel Community 11 - PXE

Ken Houle khoule at developingsolutions.com
Wed Oct 25 14:12:56 UTC 2017


All:

 

First off not sure I am in the right place so if I am not please be kind and
point me in the correct direction. I am attempting to build an Openstack
system with Fuel Community 11 with a mix servers from different
manufacturers. I have successfully installed Fuel Community 11 on the master
node and am attempting to add nodes to the Openstack environment. The "Dell"
servers pxe boot fine, see the master node and can be added to the system.
However, I have an older "Silicon Mechanics" server that will not pxe boot.

 

I have upgraded the AMI BIOS on the "Supermicro" system board to the latest
release as well as the IPMI firmware. I have attempted to use both legacy
and UEFI boot from the BIOS and I always see the same error. Please note
that the Intel PXE release is 1.5.13.

 

"PXE-E7B: Missing MTFTP server IP address. This message is displayed when
the ROM did not receive any PXE discovery tags or proxyDHCP offers and the
DHCP SIADDR field is set to 0.0.0.0."

 

I have take a tcpdump and see the dhcp discover and the dhcp offer. The Fuel
master node is offering the server an IP address and is telling it what its
next server and file are. 

 

Any assistance and or information would be greatly appreciated.

 

 

Regards,

 


 <http://www.developingsolutions.com/> 

Ken Houle
Sales Engineering 
 <http://www.developingsolutions.com/> Developing Solutions, Inc.
469-634-4171 :  <mailto:khoule at developingsolutions.com>
khoule at developingsolutions.com

 

 

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