Re: kickstart dhcp issues

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I find specifying the device MAC address in the ifcfg-eth? config file is enough to bond the configuration to a particular physical interface.

I suppose your modules configuration would need some consideration for interfaces that use different modules. In my setup however, eth0 through to eth3 (onboard) and eth4 through to eth7 (PCIe which might be added much later after initial RHEL install) all use bnx2.

I notice that without specifying the device MAC address in the config files you are concerned with, and then later adding additional NICs on the PCIe bus - results in the PCIe NICs preceding the onboard NICs (eth0 changes to represent the NIC on the lowest PCIe bus.)

HP DL380 G7 and RHEL5.2 x86_64


On 30 January 2012 17:28, Kaj Niemi <kajtzu@xxxxxxx> wrote:
There should be no need to force speed/duplex in 2012.



Kaj

On Jan 30, 2012, at 15:33, Shabazian, Chip wrote:

> This has been covered many times if you search through the archive, or Google for the presentations I've given at Linuxworld and Red Hat Summit years ago.  You need to force the NIC to speed/duplex.
>
> Chip
>
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> On 1/29/12 08:24 AM, kickstart-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:
>>
>> re-configuring the Cisco switch is not an option. i can't seem to find
>> the right combination for  dhcptimeout, nicdelay, linksleep options.
>> ksdevice=eth0 seems not to take effect also.  it keeps on asking me to
>> select which eth to use
> If you can't effect a change in the cisco switch, then it just may not work.
>
> It's not just a matter of portfast, if you're using vlans (I'm probably going to screw this up, I'm not as deeply versed in networks as I'd
> like) you need to have some sort of dhcp helper line. Cisco's documentation says:
>
> """
> To forward the BootP/DHCP request from the client to the DHCP server, the ip helper-address interface command is used. The IP helper-address can be configured to forward any UDP broadcast based on UDP port number.
> By default, the IP helper-address will forward the following UDP broadcasts:
>
> * Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP) (port 69)
> * DNS (port 53), time service (port 37)
> * NetBIOS name server (port 137)
> * NetBIOS datagram server (port 138)
> * Boot Protocol (DHCP/BootP) client and server datagrams (ports 67 and 68)
> * Terminal Access Control Access Control System (TACACS) service (port 49)
> * IEN-116 name service (port 42)
> """
>
> You would need a line like "ip helper-address 172.30.23.34".
>
> I suspect that if you can't modify the switch config at all then you're hosed.
>
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