Sue,

*usr/src/cmd/installadm/setup-dhcp.sh:*

 115         echo "Use the following command if you are running Sun's DHCP 
server"
 116         echo "to add the macro:"
 117         echo "   $DHTADM -A -m ${macro} -d ${macvalue}"

Can you change 115 to "If you are running Sun's DHCP server, use the 
following command to add the DHCP macro ${macro}"

Thanks,
Sundar

Sue Sohn wrote:
> Hi Sarah, Sundar, and Jack,
>
> Thank you for the review and feedback.
>
> I have added the new output to the script and have updated the webrev.
>
> Thanks,
> Sue
>
> Jack Schwartz wrote:
>> HI everyone.
>>
>> On 04/01/09 05:54, Sarah Jelinek wrote:
>>> Sundar Yamunachari wrote:
>>>> Sarah Jelinek wrote:
>>>>> Hi Sue,
>>>>>
>>>>> In the case of needing to add a static ip for the client on the 
>>>>> dhcp server, we need to run pntadm, correct? Assuming the user has 
>>>>> not setup a set of addresses for clients in their dhcp server.
>>>>>
>>>>> Do we need to address this case in this bug? I ran in to this 
>>>>> issue yesterday, specifically I ran the dhtadm commands but my 
>>>>> client couldn't boot because the I didn't have the clients ip 
>>>>> address setup. I didn't know this, and when I ran the dhtadm 
>>>>> commands it didn't fail, so I was kind of clueless. Sundar helped 
>>>>> me understand the issue.
>>>>>
>>>>> I am not sure it is feasible to provide this type of information, 
>>>>> unless we check somehow.  Is there a way to check? The dhtadm 
>>>>> command will return 0 even in the case I describe above.
>>>> Sarah,
>>>>
>>>>    pntadm uses to add, delete or modify IP address records in the 
>>>> DHCP table. Since DHCP server is remote, we can not check what IP 
>>>> addresses are available in the DHCP server or which address should 
>>>> be assigned to the client. However, we could tell the user that IP 
>>>> address assignment for the client or set of clients should be done.
>>>>
>>> That seems like a reasonable compromise. That is letting the user 
>>> know that the IP address assignment for the client should be done.
>> I think this is a great idea!  This nicely handles what I was talking 
>> about in yesterday's meeting.
>>
>> I suggest putting some kind of quick reference in the message, for 
>> example:
>>
>> "Note: be sure to assign client IP address if needed (e.g. run 
>> pntadm(1M))"
>>
>>    Thanks,
>>    Jack
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks for the explanation.
>>>
>>> sarah
>>>> - Sundar
>>>>>
>>>>> thanks,
>>>>> sarah
>>>>> ***
>>>>>> Please review the changes for:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> 7747 Installadm should print actual commands needed for the DHCP 
>>>>>> setup
>>>>>> http://defect.opensolaris.org/bz/show_bug.cgi?id=7747
>>>>>>
>>>>>> which are posted at:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> http://cr.opensolaris.org/~sohn/7747
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>> Sue
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