Hi Tom and others

Thanks for your response.  Following is the result of my further test and 
the relevant files, dhcpd.conf, hosts and lts.conf

# service dhcpd start
Starting dhcpd: Internet Software Consortium DHCP Server 2.0pl5
Copyright 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999 The Internet Software Consortium.
All rights reserved.

Please contribute if you find this software useful.
For info, please visit http://www.isc.org/dhcp-contrib.html

No subnet declaration for eth1 (218.188.78.98).
Please write a subnet declaration in your dhcpd.conf file for the
network segment to which interface eth1 is attached.
exiting.
                                            [FAILED]


However eth1 is connected to broadband and it works.  The LTSP server has 2 
ethernet cards, eth0 and eth1. eth0 is connected to a diskless 
workstation.  Both cards are activated.


/etc/dhcpd.conf
===============
default-lease-time            21600;
max-lease-time                21600;

option subnet-mask            255.255.255.0;
option broadcast-address      192.168.0.255;
option routers                192.168.0.254;
option domain-name-servers    192.168.0.254;
option domain-name            "ltsp";
option root-path              "192.168.0.254:/opt/ltsp/i386";

shared-network WORKSTATIONS {
     subnet 192.168.0.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 {
     }
}

group   {
     use-host-decl-names       on;
     option log-servers        192.168.0.254;

     host ws001 {
         hardware ethernet     00:E0:06:E8:00:84;
         fixed-address         192.168.0.1;
         filename              "/lts/boot/bootp/vmlinuz.eepro100.bootp";
     }
}



/etc/hosts
==========
192.168.0.254   server.ltsp     server
192.168.0.1     ws001.ltsp      ws001
192.168.0.2     ws002.ltsp      ws002
# Do not remove the following line, or various programs
# that require network functionality will fail.
127.0.0.1       localhost.localdomain   localhost



/opt/ltsp/i386/etc/lts.conf
===========================
# Config file for the Linux Terminal Server Project (www.ltsp.org)
#

[Default]
         SERVER             = 192.168.0.254
         XSERVER            = auto
         X_MOUSE_PROTOCOL   = "PS/2"
         X_MOUSE_DEVICE     = "/dev/psaux"
         X_MOUSE_RESOLUTION = 400
         X_MOUSE_BUTTONS    = 3
         USE_XFS            = N
         LOCAL_APPS         = N
         RUNLEVEL           = 5

#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Example of specifying X settings for a workstation
#
[ws001]
         XSERVER            = auto
         LOCAL_APPS         = N
         USE_NFS_SWAP       = Y
         SWAPFILE_SIZE      = 48m
         RUNLEVEL           = 5

[ws002]
         XSERVER            = XF86_SVGA
         LOCAL_APPS         = N
         USE_NFS_SWAP       = N
         SWAPFILE_SIZE      = 64m
         RUNLEVEL           = 3

#
# ws004 is my virtual workstation running in a VMware session
#
#  [ws004]
#        DNS_SERVER         = 192.168.0.254
#        XSERVER            = auto
#        X4_BUSID           = "PCI:0:15:0"
#        X_MODE_0           = 800x600
#        LOCAL_APPS         = N
#        USE_NFS_SWAP       = N
#        SWAPFILE_SIZE      = 64m
#        RUNLEVEL           = 5

#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Example of a workstation configured to load some modules
#
#[ws001]
#    MODULE_01       = agpgart.o                # This is for i810 video
#    MODULE_02       = uart401.o
#    MODULE_03       = sb.o io=0x220 irq=5 dma=1
#    MODULE_04       = opl3.o

#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Example of ws001 configured for local apps
#
#[ws001]
#    LOCAL_APPS      = Y
#    LOCAL_WM        = Y
#    NIS_DOMAIN      = ltsp
#    NIS_SERVER      = 192.168.0.254

#------------------------------------------------------------------------------
#
# Example of a serial printer attached to /dev/ttyS1 on workstation ws001
#
#[ws001]
#    PRINTER_0_DEVICE   = /dev/ttyS1
#    PRINTER_0_TYPE     = S             # P-Parallel, S-Serial
#    PRINTER_0_PORT     = 9100          # tcp/ip port: defaults to 9100
#    PRINTER_0_SPEED    = 9600          # baud rate: defaults to 9600
#    PRINTER_0_FLOWCTRL = S             # Flow control: S-Software (XON/XOFF),
#                                       # H-Hardware (CTS/RTS)
#    PRINTER_0_PARITY   = N             # Parity: N-None, E-Even, O-Odd
#                                       # (defaults to 'N')
#    PRINTER_0_DATABITS = 8             # Databits: 5,6,7,8 (defaults to 8)





At 10:57 PM 8/21/2002 -0400, you wrote:
>Stephen Liu wrote:
>>Hi All People,
>>OS  RH7.3
>>========
>>I have completed the installation of LTSP server but could not get 
>>"dhcpd" started.
>># ps aux | grep dhcpd
>>root      1577  0.0  0.4  1760  592 pts/1    R    13:24   0:00 grep dhcpd
>>(Not as indicated in the Trouble Shooting DHCP in the full installation 
>>manual LTSP-3.0
>>Root  23814  .0.  .3  1676  820 ?    $ 15:13  0:00  /usr/sbin/dhcpd)
>>I have both  "dhcp-2.0pl5-8" and  :"dhcpcd-1.3.22pl1-7"  installed.
>># rpm -qa | grep dhcp
>>dhcp-2.0pl5-8
>>dhcpcd-1.3.22pl1-7
>>What other dhcpd packages are needed???   I searched LTSP website and 
>>could not find a package relevant.
>>Kindly advise.  Thanks in advance.
>>Stephen Liu
>>
>
>I do not have an answer for you.
>
>But I would suggest that you address this problem not as something 
>specific to LTSP, rather something related to RedHat and pursue avenues 
>there that might be more useful.
>
>In the meantime, if you do attempt to start dhcpd manually, what is the 
>result/messages?  Sometimes a manual start reveals a syntax/parse error in 
>the configuration file.




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