Verifying Tftp For Linux Operating Systems - HP 336045-B21 - Server Console Switch KVM User Manual

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In the Service Configuration menu, verify that the xinetd checkbox is selected to start at boot.
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If the checkbox is not selected, select the box and click Save.
Find TFTP in the list of services and highlight it.
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Select the checkbox to start TFTP at boot, and then click Save.
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Verifying TFTP for Linux operating systems

NOTE:
Linux operating system Help or documentation.
Verify that the in.tftpd service is running with the following ps -ef | grep tftpd.
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By default the /etc/xinetd.d/tftp configuration file uses /tftpboot as the directory.
Create a /tftpboot directory (if it doesn't exist) and set the permissions for public access.
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Copy the firmware file to /tftpboot.
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Cd to /tmp.
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From the shell prompt, enter tftp localhost (or name of local system).
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Download the file by entering the following command: get/tftpboot/filename
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Enter quit.
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From the shell prompt, check to see if the file is in the /tmp directory.
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If the TFTP is configured correctly, the preceding steps transfer the file to the current directory.
The following example uses Red Hat Linux 3.0. For more information, refer to your
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