Over the past couple of years every once in a blue moon we have to go
in and manually release IP addresses.
Sometimes one or more of the IP addresses will get stuck in unusable
state. I can't remember the exact term dhcpmgr calls that state.
We've had times when people brought in a laptop and
We're getting ready to launch some new RHEL5 Sun Ray servers and we're
coming over from Solaris SRSS.
On Solaris from time to time we'd launch /usr/sadm/admin/bin/dhcpmgr to
release dhcp instances.
How does one accomplish the similar task on RHEL5?
Thanks,
Aaron
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Aaron Wilson
Ernie Ball,
On Thu, Jun 10, 2010 at 12:04 PM, Aaron Wilson aa...@ernieball.com wrote:
We're getting ready to launch some new RHEL5 Sun Ray servers and we're
coming over from Solaris SRSS.
On Solaris from time to time we'd launch /usr/sadm/admin/bin/dhcpmgr to
release dhcp instances.
How does one
hm there's no such specific tool like dhcpmgr
however I guess
- you can edit the file (/var/lib/dhcpd/dhcpd.leases and then restart
dhcpd (/etc/init.d/dhcpd restart or service dhcpd restart)
- take a look at webmin, it's a nice webmanagement tool that can be
installed on top of EL. (and