First of all, I apologize for not clipping out the digest in my previous email.
I have also noticed that the /var/log/cobbler/install.log has no entries since
the Dec. 16th, which I am fairly certain corresponds to the day I upgraded to
the 2.2.1 version of cobbler.
Still no idea why the cobble
In cobbler 2.2 the subnet field was renamed to netmask.
Hth
Op 5 jan. 2012 17:15 schreef "Christian Horn" het
volgende:
> Hi,
>
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> using a RHEL6.2 and the current cobble in epel, 2.0.11-2,
> a system object can be added, and is handled properly.
>
> Using cobbler 2.2.1-1 from testing leads to t
On 1/5/12 10:33 PM, Ger Apeldoorn wrote:
you should be able to run dhcpd on your own subnet w/o causing
problems to any other dhcpd servers on other subnets that service you.
to be safe, you can also disable any dhcp helpers on your switch ports
that service you subnet.
This is only true if yo
Hello all,
I am not positive that this happened in concurrence with my upgrading cobbler
to 2.2.1 from the el5 2.0.11 version, but I haven't changed that much aside
from that.
I was having problems before in that cobbler seemed to fire off the command to
sign new puppet certs way too late, whi
I've always wanted to try, but never got around to, keying off the PXE
"vendor-class-identifier" option in the bootROM DHCP request.
If it works, perhaps it should be the default in Cobbler. Here's some HOWTOs:
http://www.ezunix.org/index.php?title=DHCP_setup_to_separate_PXE_and_normal_clients
ht
Also (though this really isn't quite as useful except in smaller home-lab sort
of cases, I think), you can configure ISC dhcpd to listen on only one
interface.
Another option is to get the main DHCP admins to set "next-server" and
"filename" for your subnet to point at Cobbler so you don't h
Ger Apeldoorn wrote:
you should be able to run dhcpd on your own subnet w/o causing
problems to any other dhcpd servers on other subnets that service you.
to be safe, you can also disable any dhcp helpers on your switch ports
that service you subnet.
This is only true if your network is on a s