I've done this in the past with RARP/BootParams.

I have the locale map, and 'timehost' in NIS.

But the boot process with DHCP doesn't seem to be able to find the NIS 
domain and server. What am I missing?

I add the subnet to the DHCP server with:

dhcpconfig -N 172.30.170.0 -y Engineering.NIS -a 172.30.170.21 -m 
255.255.255.0 -t 172.30.170.254

The values show up in the Macros in dhcpmgr.

Running snoop during boot, shows that the bootparams call is still being 
attempted, but failing.

What am I missing?

 -Kyle


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