On Nov 10, 2006, at 4:11 PM, William D. Hathaway wrote: > Hi Prasad, > The route command has a new option in Solaris 10 '-p' which you > can use to add routes that will persist across reboots. (It ends > up storing them in /etc/inet/static_routes) and these are picked up > again by the network/initial service when a reboot happens. > > So, if you add a route (or two or three) with something like: > route -p add -net 10.254.254.0/24 1.2.3.4 1 > you should be all set without having to worry about mucking with / > etc/rc2.d/* files and SMF dependencies.
Which release? I don' t see that in 03/05 or 1/06 , admittedly they are a little old. -- Shawn Ferry shawn.ferry at sun.com Senior Primary Systems Engineer Sun Managed Operations Delivery 703.579.1948