
Advanced Boot and Backup Configuration Information 573
Network Boot Options and Caveats
2. Set the “bootfile,” “serverip,” and “ipaddr” environment variables using
the boot filename, the TFTP boot server’s IP address, and the IP address
of the OnSite to use for network booting.
The format of the boot filename is: zmppcons.vversion_number,
for example: zmppcons.v110. See the following screen example.
3.
Check that the environment variables are set properly with the
printenv command.
4. Enter the net_boot command.
5. Log in as root after boot completes.
6. Run the create_cf command with the --doformat option.
=> setenv ipaddr OnSite’s_IP_address
=> setenv serverip boot_server’s_IP_address
=> setenv bootfile boot_file’s_name
=>setenv ipaddr 193.168.45.29
=> setenv serverip 193.168.46.127
=> setenv bootfile zvmppconb.v110
=> printenv
bootfile=zvmppconb.v110
ipaddr=192.168.45.29
serverip=192.168.46.127
=> net_boot
[root@OnSite root]# create_cf --doformat --factory_default
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