Steve,
On Wed, 19 Oct 2005, {Darkavich} Steven Misrack wrote:
> > using "utadm -A".
> On this note, Sometimes I find I have to add it and sometimes I
> don't....
Hm, you should have to do that once for every subnet. Unless you have set
a supernet mask in /etc/netmasks
> Do you have to add this to every host in the cluster? Or just the
> primary server?
I have wondered about this also.
What's more, contrary to what the man page says, "utadm -l" does not print
any information about remote networks, and /etc/networks only lists
directly connected networks. "utadm -D" complains there are no remote
networks to remove. Yet the config is obviously there because it works.
- Markolf
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