Yes, hostname is used in wanboot.conf always, I believe. What sort of warnings were issued? I believe even if name services are not enabled that we have a snippet of an /etc/hosts file available for hostname lookup between the AI client and server.
On Sep 23, 2011, at 4:38 AM, Darren Kenny wrote: > Hi Ethan, > > In a recent bugfix (7045369) Mary noticed that the reason for the warning from > wget was that the hostname, not the IP address was included in the URLs for > downloading, e.g: > > http://labtech-mpk-ai1:5555/export/aiserver/164-sparc//solaris.zlib > > This occurred only where the AI server was multi-homed. > > It is possible that this could also occur in this case? I'm not sure what the > contents of the wanboot.conf file was in this case, but I'd like to > double-check. > > Thanks, > > Darren. > > On 22/09/2011 23:53, Ethan Quach wrote: >> Team, >> >> Can I get a couple of reviewers for the following bugfix: >> >> >> Webrev: >> ---------- >> https://cr.opensolaris.org/action/browse/caiman/equach/7093471/webrev/ >> >> BugID: >> -------- >> 7093471 <http://monaco.us.oracle.com/detail.jsf?cr=7093471> wanboot without >> DHCP >> not working >> >> >> Cases tested: >> ----------------- >> 1. Sparc, wanboot with DHCP, wanboot.conf has IP address in 'root_server' >> 2. Sparc, wanboot with DHCP, wanboot.conf has hostname in 'root_server' >> 3. Sparc, wanboot without DHCP, wanboot.conf has IP address in 'root_server' >> 4. Sparc, wanboot without DHCP, wanboot.conf has hostname in 'root_server' >> >> >> thanks, >> -ethan >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> caiman-discuss mailing list >> [email protected] >> http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/caiman-discuss > _______________________________________________ > caiman-discuss mailing list > [email protected] > http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/caiman-discuss _______________________________________________ caiman-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/caiman-discuss

