How did you set this up? Specifically what utadm commands did you use?
Did you intend to use a private interconnect? It would also appear that
perhaps you didn't have all the name resolution setup when you ran your
utadm commands which sets up DCHP.
If resolv.conf and nsswitch.conf are setup and and resolving hosts, then
I'd suggest doing a utadm -r and starting over.
Hana Skoumalova wrote:
Craig Bender wrote:
Typically your DHCP server should be giving out DNS.
How do I make it do that?
And I've just discovered another weird thing:
# /opt/SUNWut/sbin/utadm -l
LAN connections: Off
Use IPv4 multicast
Subnetwork: 192.168.128.0
Interface= eth1 (192.168.128.3)
Netmask= 255.255.255.0
Broadcast= 192.168.128.255
Router= 192.168.128.3
AuthSrvr= 192.168.128.3
AltAuth= 192.168.128.3
FirmwareSrvr= 192.168.128.3
NewTver= 4.2_77_2009.10.19.17.01
IP assignment= 2/32 (192.168.128.16)
Subnetwork: 192.168.128.0
Interface= eth1 (192.168.128.3)
Netmask= 255.255.255.0
Broadcast= 192.168.128.255
Router= 192.168.128.3
AuthSrvr= 192.168.128.3
AltAuth= 192.168.128.3,255.255.255.255
FirmwareSrvr= 192.168.128.3
NewTver= 4.2_77_2009.10.19.17.01
IP assignment= 2/32 (192.168.128.16)
Why is the subnetwork 192.168.128.0 listed twice?
Hana
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