Re: dhcp problems in cupertino

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On Wed, Sep 03, 2008 at 12:35:37PM -0500, James Bottomley wrote:
> It looks like the old dhcp server was converted to dhcp3 without pulling
> across all of the dhcp entries.  I've added the gig-e network and and
> entry for ion (which I needed to get it to come up).  However, there are
> evidently still machines out there trying and failing to get IP
> addresses:
> 
> Sep  3 10:24:29 gsyprf11 dhcpd: DHCPDISCOVER from 00:17:08:c8:75:40 via eth11: network 192.168.1/24: no free leases
> Sep  3 10:36:29 gsyprf11 dhcpd: DHCPDISCOVER from 00:04:ea:b1:cf:80 via eth10: network 192.168.0/24: no free leases

gsyprf11 intentionally has no free leases. I plan was gsyprf11 should
only serve IP's for the systems that can/should netboot from it.
ie other parisc systems.

> So whoever's systems these are will need to add an entry for them.

I don't know offhand which systems they represent but can probably
work that out. I just add those to the dhcp server running on gsyprf10.

I suspect it's a FC switch or something like that.

thanks,
grant

> 
> James
> 
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