Michael Barrett wrote: > I want my x86 boxes to boot up in the ip range of 10.6.49.70 --> 10.6.49.79 > with OpenSolaris. I want my SPARC boxes to boot up in the ip range of > 10.6.49.80 --> 10.6.49.89 with OpenSolaris. This command works great and my > x86 boxes do indeed get installed via PXE boot: > > # installadm create-service -n 0906-111b-x86 -i 10.6.49.70 -c 10 -s > /export/iso_images/osol-0906-111b-ai-x86.iso > /export/aiserver/osol-0906-111b-x86 > > But this command gives me a DHCP error: > > # installadm create-service -n 0906-111b-sparc -i 10.6.49.80 -c 10 -s > /export/iso_images/osol-0906-111b-ai-sparc.iso > /export/aiserver/osol-0906-111b-sparc > > Setting up the target image at /export/aiserver/osol-0906-111b-sparc ... > Registering the service 0906-111b-sparc._OSInstall._tcp.local > dhcpconfig: Error - creating network macro. 10.6.49.0 already exists. > Service discovery fallback mechanism set up > Creating SPARC configuration file > > That seems right since the 10.6.49.0 macro would have already been created > during the x86 command. So what's the correct way to do what I want? >
That might be an informational/ignorable error that we need to do a better job of masking. Did the new address range actually get created in the DHCP server or not? -ethan > Thanks. >