10.3.9 - 10.4 Migration failed! Server lost! - How to set DHCP info?

Today we tried to migrate our Xserve from 10.3.9 to 10.4
We've chosen to start the update from a PowerBook and attached our Xserve in FireWire Target Mode.
Update/Install ran smoothly, BUT ON RESTART WE LOST CONTACT TO OUR XSERVE
In system.log it says
HeadlessStartup: Enabling root account so we can remotely administrate.
Apr 5 14:03:18 everlearn /System/Library/ServerSetup/serversetup: defaults info /usr/bin/defaults write -g AppleLanguages '(de, English, ja, fr)'
Apr 5 14:03:20 everlearn /System/Library/ServerSetup/serversetup: CFUserTextEncoding info 0:3
Apr 5 14:03:22 everlearn /System/Library/ServerSetup/serversetup: user library preferences ByHost folder is existed.
Apr 5 14:03:22 everlearn /System/Library/ServerSetup/serversetup: copyPath from rootByHost to userByHost failed.
Apr 5 14:03:22 everlearn /System/Library/ServerSetup/serversetup: create file userByHost is OK.
Apr 5 14:03:25 everlearn mDNSResponder: Service "everlearn.ssh.tcp.local." renamed to "wipaed-dev"
Apr 5 14:03:25 everlearn mDNSResponder: Service "everlearn.sftp-ssh.tcp.local." renamed to "wipaed-dev"
Apr 5 14:03:47 everlearn sudo: root : TTY=unknown ; PWD=/ ; USER=cyrusimap ; COMMAND=/usr/bin/cyrus/tools/mkimap
Apr 5 14:03:55 everlearn root: Setting SquirrelMail language to 'de_DE'
Apr 5 14:03:57 everlearn sudo: root : TTY=unknown ; PWD=/private/var/imap/db.backup2 ; USER=cyrusimap ; COMMAND=/usr/bin/touch /var/imap/db/skipstamp
Apr 5 14:03:57 everlearn sudo: root : TTY=unknown ; PWD=/private/var/imap/db.backup2 ; USER=cyrusimap ; COMMAND=/usr/bin/cyrus/bin/ctl_mboxlist.old -d
Apr 5 14:04:00 everlearn sudo: root : TTY=unknown ; PWD=/private/var/imap/db.backup2 ; USER=cyrusimap ; COMMAND=/bin/mv /var/imap/mailboxes.db /var/imap/mailboxes.db.old
Apr 5 14:04:00 everlearn sudo: root : TTY=unknown ; PWD=/private/var/imap/db ; USER=cyrusimap ; COMMAND=/usr/bin/touch /var/imap/db/skipstamp
Apr 5 14:04:01 everlearn sudo: root : TTY=unknown ; PWD=/private/var/imap/db ; USER=cyrusimap ; COMMAND=/usr/bin/cyrus/bin/ctl_mboxlist -u
Apr 5 14:04:01 everlearn ctl_mboxlist[942]: skiplist: recovered /var/imap/mailboxes.db (0 records, 144 bytes) in 0 seconds
Apr 5 14:04:05 everlearn /System/Library/ServerSetup/MigrationExtras/49_webconfigmigrator: Existing /private/etc/httpd/httpd_macosxserver.conf file couldn't be read! Nothing to migrate.
Apr 5 14:04:05 everlearn /System/Library/ServerSetup/MigrationExtras/50_ipfwconfigmigrator: No Jaguar firewall settings to migrate from NetInfo directory dsRecTypeNative:/config/IPFilters.
Apr 5 14:04:09 everlearn /System/Library/ServerSetup/MigrationExtras/60_ipfwconfigmigrator: ipfw config migration:Notice:Migrating old IP address group. New name:'Migrated: 10-net' New id:'Migrated: 10-net'
Apr 5 14:04:09 everlearn /System/Library/ServerSetup/MigrationExtras/60_ipfwconfigmigrator: ipfw config migration:Notice:IP address group 'any' has 'SSH - Secure Shell' enabled because 'ssh' was enabled in old rules
Apr 5 14:04:09 everlearn /System/Library/ServerSetup/MigrationExtras/60_ipfwconfigmigrator: ipfw config migration:Notice:IP address group 'any' has 'Server Admin SSL, also Web-ASIP' enabled because 'asip-webadmin' was enabled in old rules
Apr 5 14:04:09 everlearn /System/Library/ServerSetup/MigrationExtras/60_ipfwconfigmigrator: ipfw config migration:Notice:IP address group 'any' has 'Remote Directory Access' enabled because 'remoteda' was enabled in old rules
Apr 5 14:04:09 everlearn /System/Library/ServerSetup/MigrationExtras/60_ipfwconfigmigrator: ipfw config migration:Notice:IP address group 'any' has 'Server administration using Server Admin' enabled because 'serveradmin_pseudoservice' was enabled in old rules
Apr 5 14:04:09 everlearn /System/Library/ServerSetup/MigrationExtras/60_ipfwconfigmigrator: ipfw config migration:Notice:IP address group 'any' has 'ICMP - echo reply messages (replies to outgoing pings)' enabled because 'icmppingpseudoservice' was enabled in old rules
Apr 5 14:04:09 everlearn /System/Library/ServerSetup/MigrationExtras/60_ipfwconfigmigrator: ipfw config migration:Notice:IP address group 'any' has 'IGMP - Internet Group Management Protocol' enabled because 'igmp_pseudoservice' was enabled in old rules
Apr 5 14:04:09 everlearn /System/Library/ServerSetup/MigrationExtras/60_ipfwconfigmigrator: ipfw config migration:Notice:IP address group 'any' has 'RTSP - QTSS streaming' enabled because 'rtsp' was enabled in old rules
Apr 5 14:04:09 everlearn /System/Library/ServerSetup/MigrationExtras/60_ipfwconfigmigrator: ipfw config migration:Notice:IP address group 'any' has 'WebObjects' enabled because 'webobjects' was enabled in old rules
Apr 5 14:04:09 everlearn /System/Library/ServerSetup/MigrationExtras/60_ipfwconfigmigrator: ipfw config migration:Notice:IP address group 'any' has 'QTSS web administration' enabled because 'qtssweb_pseudoservice' was enabled in old rules
Apr 5 14:04:09 everlearn /System/Library/ServerSetup/MigrationExtras/60_ipfwconfigmigrator: ipfw config migration:Notice:IP address group 'any' has 'QTSS MP3 streaming' enabled because 'qtssmp3_pseudoservice' was enabled in old rules
Apr 5 14:04:09 everlearn /System/Library/ServerSetup/MigrationExtras/60_ipfwconfigmigrator: ipfw config migration:Notice:IP address group 'any' has 'HTTP - web service alternate (Apache 2 default)' enabled because 'http-alt' was enabled in old rules
Apr 5 14:04:09 everlearn /System/Library/ServerSetup/MigrationExtras/60_ipfwconfigmigrator: ipfw config migration:Notice:IP address group 'any' has 'HTTP - web service' enabled because 'http' was enabled in old rules
Apr 5 14:04:09 everlearn /System/Library/ServerSetup/MigrationExtras/60_ipfwconfigmigrator: ipfw config migration:Notice:Migration applying old customized enable status to rule '65000'
Apr 5 14:04:09 everlearn /System/Library/ServerSetup/MigrationExtras/60_ipfwconfigmigrator: ipfw config migration:Notice:Migration applying old customized enable status to rule '63300'
Apr 5 14:04:09 everlearn root: The previous /etc/httpd/workers.properties file has been saved as /etc/httpd/workers.properties.applesaved. The current /etc/httpd/workers.properties file now includes a blojsom worker.
Apr 5 14:04:31 everlearn servermgrd: cupsd mach_msg error (ipc/rcv) timed out
Since then we cannot find the Xserve via ping or even with a PowerBook in the same subnet.
How can we restore TCP/IP information, subnet info etc.
Right now we CANNOT ACCESS PER SSH but ONLY VIA FIREWIRE ACCESS, therefore we cannot use changeip and serversetup.
How can we set DHCP information without ssh access only access to the files?
What to set?`
Where to set?
Any information is greatly appreciated.
karsten

The main ethernet port had been disabled by the installer!
We connected a powerbook (just plain ethernet cable) to the other port which was running with some old ip number and send
ping 224.0.0.1
This gives you the ip number
then we logged in via ssh
then
networksetup -setnetworkserviceenabled "Ethernet…" on
Now we can work through the messed up install…

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