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   1. [Netdot - Bug #1712] (New) cannot place host scope        within a
      group scope ([email protected])


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Message: 1
Date: Sat, 8 Dec 2012 08:35:00 -0800
From: [email protected]
Subject: [Netdot-devel] [Netdot - Bug #1712] (New) cannot place host
        scope   within a group scope
To: [email protected], [email protected]
Message-ID: <[email protected]>
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Issue #1712 has been reported by Patrick Landry.

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Bug #1712: cannot place host scope within a group scope
https://osl.uoregon.edu/redmine/issues/1712

Author: Patrick Landry
Status: New
Priority: Normal
Assignee: 
Category: DHCP
Target version: 
Resolution: 


I have created a DHCP group scope to contain hosts which should PXE boot from a 
particular server. After creating a host scope I am unable to set its container 
group to the group scope.

When the host scope is initially created it is automatically assigned to my 
only global scope. If I navigate directly to that host's DhcpScope record, 
click Edit, select my group scope as the Container Scope, and click update the 
Container Scope is not changed. It remains assigned to the Global scope.

I deleted the host scope which was automatically created and attempted to 
create it manually. Navigate to the group scope, click on contained_scopes, 
click add (Container Scope field correctly is set to the group scope), select 
type Host, fill in name, IP and ethernet address, click insert. The resulting 
record has its Container Scope set to global.


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