Bugs item #630103, was opened at 2002-10-28 15:49
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Category: Installation
Group: 4.1
Status: Open
Resolution: None
Priority: 6
Submitted By: Thomas Naughton (naughtont)
>Assigned to: Bernard Li (bernardli)
Summary: 'del node' updates "dhcpd.conf"

Initial Comment:
When using 'delete node' to remove a node from the cluster
this change should be made in the '/etc/dhcpd.conf' file.

Otherwise adding a node with a new name but the same 
NIC (i.e. MAC address) would cause problems.

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>Comment By: John (muglerj)
Date: 2005-02-15 13:19

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Ok, Bernard is going to test it. 

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Comment By: John (muglerj)
Date: 2005-02-15 13:17

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I assume this is still a problem, but can someone verify this?

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Comment By: Thomas Naughton (naughtont)
Date: 2004-11-01 16:30

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Punt to after sc'04 release.

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Comment By: Jason Brechin (brechin)
Date: 2004-07-13 12:48

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Unassigning this from me since I'm no longer actively 
maintaining this code.

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Comment By: Jason Brechin (brechin)
Date: 2003-12-04 13:44

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This has become complicated due to multicast.  The multicast 
selection is not stored anywhere, and thus will be reset to 
not multicast whenever dhcpd.conf is rebuilt.  We need to 
store the multicast selection and display that in the Setup 
Networking step (instead of always starting cleared), and 
then we can rebuild dhcpd.conf after deleting nodes using 
the same function that the Setup Networking window uses.

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