Ethan and rao:
installadm -c -n will you more.
jack at line1-t5140:~# installadm list -n osol-0906-111b2-ai-sparc-9549
Manifest
--------
linei-u5.xml
jack at line1-t5140:~# installadm list -c -n osol-0906-111b2-ai-sparc-9549
Manifest Instance mac
-----------------------------------
linei-u5.xml:
0 08:00:20:C0:67:A3
08:00:20:C0:67:A3
jack at line1-t5140:~#
Ethan Quach wrote:
>
>
> Rao Shoaib wrote:
>> Folks how can I get more info about the services that are running on
>> the system. I want to know what the parameters of the service are that
>> I have configured.
>
> installadm list doesn't do much right now. What kinds of
> parameters are you after?
>
>> is any client that asks for the service on the network will be served
>> or do I need to specifically add the client ?
>
> You don't need to do a specific 'create-client'.
>
> When a client "asks for service", this works in conjunction
> with how the macros on the DHCP server are set up.
>
> The 'boot' phase of an AI client goes first to a DHCP server,
> which directs it to an AI server. If you've got IPs allocated
> to the macro specifically created for a particular install service
> on an AI server, it'll point the client to the right place.
>
> If your DHCP server is also your AI server, and you originally
> invoked 'create-service' with the -i and -c options, this macro
> and DHCP setup mentioned above would have been automatically
> created for you.
>
>> The system has two interfaces can I limit the system to only serve
>> requests from one interface.
> Not explicitly. The DHCP server setup (and hence the network
> on which responses to clients come out) can be controlled, but
> there are currently some bugs with that, see bug 6182.
>
>
> -ethan
>
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