Ceri Davies wrote: > I moved the DHCP from one machine and put it on my AI server. > (disabled dhcp_server svcadm on old and enabled it on new... > I tried exporting and importing, but it had numerous errors, but > appeared to import my macros. I ran across the bug about creating a > virtual 10.0.0.0 network that did not exist, but got around that, > however with all that stuff I'm not sure if something went wrong? > > I believe the DHCP server is working, in that rebooting other machines > that use DHCP get the correct IP address. > > However, now when I reboot a machine in order to re-install, I get > nothing, the network boot times out saying it did not get a response > from DHCP, and doing a snoop -vvv on that host shows DHCPDISCOVER > coming in, but no response going out. > > The AI/DHCP machine is vdev6th.central.sun.com I will give root > access to anyone willing to look at it (inside sun)? > Any ideas what is wrong? Assuming that you are the only user, you can run the dhcp daemon in command line in debug mode to see whether the server is getting the DHCP request and what is the server's response. you can disable dhcp-server service and start ' /usr/lib/inet/in.dhcpd -dv' in the command line on the AI server. This may give you more information to track down the problem.
- Sundar > > > > Mr. Ceri Davies - Staff Engineer (Software) > Sun Microsystems - Data Management Group > Ceri.Davies at Sun.com > W:(303) 272-7810 (x77810) > H:(303) 442-2795 > Typically work from home on Fridays > > > > > _______________________________________________ > caiman-discuss mailing list > caiman-discuss at opensolaris.org > http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/caiman-discuss
