Brian,

Cool, thanks.

Could you also paste the results from a successful FlameThrower install, if
nothing else, to me.

I had bad results on the most recent build of our cluster but ended up
having some *very* strange results w/ rsyncd too?  In the end, I wasn't
sure if the mcast stuff was working and was either, (a) very slow or (b)
just configured incorrectly.

The final screen on the clients that prints the output from a tar cmd and
progress dots (". . ." ), I was just curious what comes at the very end.

Thanks,
--tjn


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On Tue, 23 Sep 2003, Brian Elliott Finley wrote:

> I've updated the flamethrower howto doc.
>
> -Brian
>
>
>
> Thus spake Thomas Naughton ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > Hey,
> >
> > Well I've got something that looks like it will fix matters, I'm testing
> > now.  I guess this should be added to the "HOWTO Setup Flamethrower" doc,
> > or at least an option added to 'mkdhcpconf' for flamethrower?
> >
> > At the top of '/etc/dhcpd.conf' as per dhcp-options(5).
> >
> >       option option-143 code 143 = string;
> >
> > Then things pass the parse just fine.
> >
> > --tjn
> >
> > PS If one of the SIS crew could confirm this I'd feel more compfortable. ;)
> >
> >  _________________________________________________________________________
> >   Thomas Naughton                                      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> >
> > On Wed, 17 Sep 2003, Thomas Naughton wrote:
> >
> > > hey,
> > >
> > > i'm testing out the multicast stuff and the option added to /etc/dhcpd.conf
> > > causes an error when trying to restart dhcpd.
> > >     option option-143 "9000";
> > >
> > > is an unknown option.  What other stuff needs to be added to get it
> > > working, I thought that all was installed and ready so you just had to
> > > follow the couple of steps in the "HOWTO Use Flamethrower...", ie.
> > >
> > > set /etc/systemimager/flamethrower.conf to START_FLAMETHROWER_DAEMON = yes
> > > and add this option to /etc/dhcpd.conf  and restart the appropriate
> > > servers.
> > >
> > > Anyone else played around with this?
> > >
> > > --tjn
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