Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Some help with ipadm

2012-07-16 Thread Gary Gendel

Albert,

Yes, I still have the hostname.xxx files in /etc.  What is the 
appropriate replacement for this mechanism?


Gary

On 7/14/12 1:19 PM, Albert Lee wrote:

On Thu, Jul 12, 2012 at 11:16 AM, Gary Gendel g...@genashor.com wrote:

I had things configured originally via ifconfig and then unplumbed the
interface and recreated it using ipadm but after a reboot, things went weird
on me.  I figure that it's some remnant left over from my original manual
configuration after disabling nwam years ago.

I created two persistent interfaces using ipadm:
bge0/v4
bge0/v6

what I ended up after reboot was:

# ipadm show-addr
ADDROBJ   TYPE STATEADDR
lo0/v4static   ok   127.0.0.1/8
lo0/_astatic   ok   127.0.0.2/32
bge0/?dhcp ok   98.221.143.25/21
lo0/v6static   ok   ::1/128
bge0/v4dhcp disabled ?
bge0/v6   addrconf disabled ::

Why did it create bge0/? and why are the persistent addresses I created
disabled? Also, ipadm delete-addr bge0/v6 says that the object doesn't exist
if that helps.

I've resorted to removing them manually from ipadm.conf, unplumbing the bge0
interface and then recreated them using ipadm again and I'm back to where I
should be:

# ipadm show-addr
ADDROBJ   TYPE STATEADDR
lo0/v4static   ok   0.0.0.6/8
lo0/_astatic   ok   127.0.0.2/32
bge0/v4   dhcp ok   98.221.143.25/21
lo0/v6static   ok   ::1/128
bge0/v6   addrconf ok   fe80::209:3dff:fe13:3a3/10
bge0/v6   addrconf ok 2001:558:6026:8c:44f2:de61:c396:e2f8/128

Any advice would be appreciated.

Thanks,
Gary


Do you still have old hostname or dhcp files in /etc?

-Albert

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Re: [OpenIndiana-discuss] Some help with ipadm

2012-07-14 Thread Albert Lee
On Thu, Jul 12, 2012 at 11:16 AM, Gary Gendel g...@genashor.com wrote:
 I had things configured originally via ifconfig and then unplumbed the
 interface and recreated it using ipadm but after a reboot, things went weird
 on me.  I figure that it's some remnant left over from my original manual
 configuration after disabling nwam years ago.

 I created two persistent interfaces using ipadm:
 bge0/v4
 bge0/v6

 what I ended up after reboot was:

 # ipadm show-addr
 ADDROBJ   TYPE STATEADDR
 lo0/v4static   ok   127.0.0.1/8
 lo0/_astatic   ok   127.0.0.2/32
 bge0/?dhcp ok   98.221.143.25/21
 lo0/v6static   ok   ::1/128
 bge0/v4dhcp disabled ?
 bge0/v6   addrconf disabled ::

 Why did it create bge0/? and why are the persistent addresses I created
 disabled? Also, ipadm delete-addr bge0/v6 says that the object doesn't exist
 if that helps.

 I've resorted to removing them manually from ipadm.conf, unplumbing the bge0
 interface and then recreated them using ipadm again and I'm back to where I
 should be:

 # ipadm show-addr
 ADDROBJ   TYPE STATEADDR
 lo0/v4static   ok   0.0.0.6/8
 lo0/_astatic   ok   127.0.0.2/32
 bge0/v4   dhcp ok   98.221.143.25/21
 lo0/v6static   ok   ::1/128
 bge0/v6   addrconf ok   fe80::209:3dff:fe13:3a3/10
 bge0/v6   addrconf ok 2001:558:6026:8c:44f2:de61:c396:e2f8/128

 Any advice would be appreciated.

 Thanks,
 Gary


Do you still have old hostname or dhcp files in /etc?

-Albert

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