On Fri, Dec 09, 2005 at 08:44:52PM +0100, Andreas H?schler wrote: > > >Are both servers on the same physical network? or are they isolated? > >Sounds like they are on the same physical network and the Sun Ray got > >it's DHCP information from Server A which told it what Sun Ray to > >connect to. > > They are on the same physical subnet, server A with bge0 and serber B > with eri0. But I configured SRS for the dedicated interface bge1 and > expected that the DHCP/SRS service would only be available on the > network bge1 is connected to. It seems this assumption is wrong. Is > this a bug or a feature? I simply installed SRS on server B (actually a > SunBalde 100) to test the performance on that machine. Server B can't > live without the net 192.168.1.0. What are my options to connect a Sun > Ray to this SRS without shutting down the service on server A? >
Just to check that I'm reading this correctly.... You have the 'main' network which has bge0 of ServerA and eri0 of ServerB on it, with the 2 different IP ranges (And the sunray network for ServerA is a different LAN/VLAN)? That would certainly imply that the DHCP server on ServerA is listening on both interfaces - which would count as a bug to me, but I don't have that sort of setup here to test whether it's a general problem or implies something has not been configured correctly. I must admit, I'd be tempted to stick a snoop on the SunRay interface of ServerA just to make sure that your network /is/ segregated - see if the dhcp query is seen on that interface, or whether the reply really does come from the public interface. That will then tell you whether you need to look into the dhcp configuration on ServerA or the network layout... Graham. _______________________________________________ SunRay-Users mailing list [email protected] http://www.filibeto.org/mailman/listinfo/sunray-users
