You can use 'mksimachine -U --name=$machinename --MAC=$Macaddr' to update
a mac address for a machine.  If you have the list of nodes in a file you
can script this very easily.

        -Sean

On Thu, Apr 04, 2002 at 01:03:59PM -0600, Jeremy Enos wrote:
> Duly noted... this is especially important for our larger development 
> clusters that we rebuild often.  I think the SIS folks have plans to 
> support this...
> thanks for the feedback!
> 
>          Jeremy
> 
> At 09:55 AM 4/4/2002 -0600, Galen Arnold wrote:
> >Jeremy,
> >
> >The MAC address collection part of the oscar install for v. 1.2.1 needs to
> >support those sites who've already got a list of MACs for their cards.  I
> >had to make nodes net-boot an extra time to get the MACs when I could have
> >easily just typed in the MACs in dhcpd.conf.  That should be documented in
> >the pdf along with a sample dhcpd.conf or something similar.
> >
> >It took longer to do it the "oscar way" for a small cluster...
> >
> >-Galen
> >
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> >152 Computer Applications Bldg., 605 E. Spfld. Ave., Champaign, IL 61820
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