Michael DeHaan wrote:
Michael DeHaan wrote:
Peter Wright wrote:
hi,
just noticed an issue when you define multiple subnets in
dhcp.template. it seems that if you have setup your template file to
use mutiple subnets dhpcd will fail to start unless you have tagged a
system to live on one of the secondary subnets. for example take
this dhcp.template:
subnet 172.30.214.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 {
...
}
$insert_cobbler_system_definitions
subnet 172.30.206.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 {
...
}
$insert_cobbler_system_definitions_abq
restarting dhcpd (or running cobbler sync) will fail due to the fact
that "$insert_cobbler_system_definitions_abq" will litterally end up
in /etc/dhpcd.conf. once you tag a system to use the secondary
subnet (in this case --dhcp-tag=abq) the $insert_cobbler... variable
is expanded correctly and dhcp restarts as expected.
i am not sure if anyone else has run into this, or if this issue can
we worked around (i am not too familiar with how template's).
-pete
This would work... I'll add it to the Wiki.
#if $getVar("insert_cobbler_system_definitions_abq","none") != "none"
subnet 172.30.206.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 {
...
}
$insert_cobbler_system_definitions_abq
#end if
Small tweak:
#if $getVar("insert_cobbler_system_definitions_abq","") != ""
subnet 172.30.206.0 netmask 255.255.255.0 {
...
}
$insert_cobbler_system_definitions_abq
#end if
awesome, thanks! i'll give this a go later today.
-pete
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Peter Wright
Systems Engineer
Sony Pictures Imageworks
wright@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
www.imageworks.com
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