> Which DHCP server are you using? In a previous > message on this > thread, you hinted that you were using some other > DHCP server -- not > the one in Solaris.
I did? No, it's in.dhcpd that comes with Solaris. > If you're using the Solaris DHCP server, the easiest > way (by far) to > administer it is using the dhcpmgr GUI. It's hidden > over in > /usr/sadm/admin/bin/dhcpmgr. (Note: you likely want > a DHCP/BOOTP > server, not a relay.) Yes, but that GUI is weird. For example, the address for the PXE boot client is marked "unusable". Well, what does that mean? And then when I define the Octane, it won't let me really enter anything in the "client" field, it's greyed out. And there are some Java exceptions showing up. Note that I haven't modified Java-anything on the system. > If you want to use the command line instead, then you > need to use > pntadm to set the flags on a static client entry to > 08 (BOOTP) to let > in.dhcpd know that this is an old-school BOOTP > client. I still haven't figured out what the difference between `dhtadm` and `pntadm` is. > ttp://docs.sun.com/source/819-6461-10/appendixa.html I'll check it out momentarily. Thank You. This message posted from opensolaris.org _______________________________________________ opensolaris-discuss mailing list [email protected]
