On Mon, Aug 17, 2009 at 1:47 AM, Wade, Joseph B <[email protected]> wrote: > > Using SRSS 4.1 under Solaris 10 on SunFire X4150. Had defined on e1000g0 (via > utadm -A) shared subnet 192.168.5.0 with Sun Ray server also acting as a DHCP > server. Things changed and we deleted the shared subnet 192.168.5.0. We now > use a dedicated interconnect (created via utadm -a) on e1000g3 at > 192.168.128.0 with Sun Ray server (192.168.128.1) again acting as a DHCP > server. > > The problem is that for some reason, a handful of Sun Rays are still getting > addresses on the 192.168.5 subnet. I have done everything I can think of, > including uninstalling and reinstalling the Sun Ray Server Software. > > Any idea what I can do to eradicate these rogue addresses from the DHCP pool?
Joe, did you ever resolve this? What does output of: # dhtadm -P show? If you see the old addresses in there you can use: # dhtadm -D -m <macro Name> to get rid of the old macros. Let me know if this does the trick or if you've already figured it out. Cheers, Mike Cornelia [email protected] _______________________________________________ SunRay-Users mailing list [email protected] http://www.filibeto.org/mailman/listinfo/sunray-users
