TCP/IP communication problem

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Hasmawati
Hasmawati on 17 Dec 2013
Commented: Hasmawati on 17 Dec 2013
Hi all,
Finally I manage to get the right boot display on my target computer. Shown below
But why there is an Error message there? ERROR: NO ACCESSIBLE DISK FOUND: FILE SYSTEM DISABLE
(Above the System: starting up with 2 CPU cores)
And also, when I run the confidence test, Test 1 and Test 2 FAILED and then there is a message saying "There is a problem with your TCP/IP communication".
I have read the toubleshooting document. I have checked that I have the right cable (cross-over cable). I use a supported network card (Intel Pro/100 s) and I have the IP address, subNet and Gateway at the right value.
Does anyone know what could be the problem?

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Rajiv Ghosh-Roy
Rajiv Ghosh-Roy on 17 Dec 2013
You can ignore the File System error, it means simply that it can't find a usable file system. For most activities, you will not need it.
For the TCP/IP communication, do you have just one Ethernet card (on the target)? If not, try plugging it in to the other port and try the command "xpctargetping".
If this does not work, you may have to contact support. Just make sure to send support the output of the command "getxpcinfo".

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