Hi,

We just deployed a cluster using xcat but we have a problem 
with our dhcpd configuration. 
Specifically xcat insist on setting a dhcp server on eth3 which
links to the outside world. Our IT people who run dhcp servers
on this network are not happy about that.

I haven found a way to tell xcat not to configure dhcp for this
port. We initially removed it from the list of port in 
/etc/sysconfig/dhcpd
but discovered that xcat overwrite that file, putting back the
offending port. I found where this is done in dhcp.pm but fail
to understand how to blacklist it if such a thing is possible.

Thank you,
Francois

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