On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 11:17 AM, Jonathan Gazeley <
jonathan.gaze...@bristol.ac.uk> wrote:

> On 22/02/11 16:51, David Kavanagh wrote:
>
>> I thought about DHCP for static addresses. I'd need the MAC for each
>> machine though
>>
>
> This is why we have a small pool fully dynamic IP addresses for our build
> system that doesn't require any MAC registration. The subnet is only able to
> talk to the PXE server, our CentOS mirror and the puppet server, so it
> doesn't really matter if someone else did get one of the IPs.
>
> --

I find it easier not to flip flop ip addresses during
provisioning/configuration, really, if you set it up upfront, reinstallation
is a breeze.

Ohad

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