dhcpd is managed by smf now.... but you can create dummy script there and 
remove after... also beware the /etc/rc?.d directories;)


On 23.08.2012, at 19:29, Dave Price <[email protected]> wrote:

> Dear Craig, Toomas and All,
> 
> 
> I have run utinstall, utconfig and utpolicy.
> 
> I have also used ipadm to bring up net1 and allocated a
> static IP address 192.168.199.7
> 
> I have also updated the   /etc/inet/hosts  file so that its
> IP address from  net0 (which also ends 7 but has a different
> class C netnumber at front) and hostname are on a new line and its name
> is not on the localhost line.
> 
> I also manually moved the Xnewt and utdevmgrd from the patches
> into their normal places and checked permissions.
> 
> With all that done, I created a new BE and rebooted into it
> so I can roll back if things go wrong.  I also have LOTS of BEs#
> from previous milestones too.
> 
> So, now I am trying to run   utadm -A 192.168.199.0
> 
> Now, when I do that I get....
> 
> ============================
> root@wiked:~# /opt/SUNWut/sbin/utadm -A 192.168.199.0
> ### Configuring /etc/nsswitch.conf
> ### Configuring Service information for Sun Ray
> cp: cannot access /etc/init.d/dhcp
> chmod: WARNING: can't access /etc/init.d/dhcp.1674
> /usr/bin/nawk: can't open file /etc/init.d/dhcp.1674
> source line number 1
> ### Error: Unable to stop dhcp services.
>    Please restart dhcp manually after utadm has completed.
> root@wiked:~#
> ============================
> 
> So, does   -A   not work either ? or...
> 
> After I reboot into a fresh BE again, I can look in /etc/init.d
> before I run utadm.  And, lo and behold, there is no /etc/init.d/dhcp
> script.
> 
> I had loaded dhcp packages much earlier in this tale of course
> you may recall and they are still there.
> 
> root@wiked:~# svcs -a | grep dhcp
> disabled       17:18:08 svc:/network/dhcp-server:default
> disabled       17:18:16 svc:/network/dhcp/relay:ipv4
> disabled       17:18:16 svc:/network/dhcp/relay:ipv6
> disabled       17:18:16 svc:/network/dhcp/server:ipv4
> disabled       17:18:16 svc:/network/dhcp/server:ipv6
> root@wiked:~# pkg list '*dhcp*'
> NAME (PUBLISHER)                                  VERSION                    
> IFO
> network/dhcp/dhcpmgr                              0.5.11-0.175.0.0.0.2.1     
> i--
> network/dhcp/dhcpmgr/locale                       0.5.11-0.175.0.0.0.1.765   
> i--
> service/network/dhcp                              0.5.11-0.175.0.0.0.2.1     
> i--
> service/network/dhcp/datastore/binfiles           0.5.11-0.175.0.0.0.2.1     
> i--
> service/network/dhcp/isc-dhcp                     4.1-0.175.0.0.0.2.537      
> i--
> root@wiked:~# 
> 
> 
> so, I have got the DHCP packages and services, but I don't have
> a DHCP server active.   Of course, without the SunRays I don't
> need it active anyway as we have another machine providing
> DHCP services to our "normal" class C IP networks.
> 
> I only want this machine "wiked" to provide DHCp to the SunRays
> and I though from readin the utadm man page that running
> with -A should indeed interact with the dhcp config and turn it on.
> 
> So, have I missed a step, or is srs expecting "another flavour"
> of DHCP server and not the one that I have added to Solaris 11.
> 
> Craig: I am re-reading one of your earlier emails
> and I see you writing words that just might be saying I have
> to do the DHCP setup myself and perhaps implying
> that  utadm -A 192.168.199.0  will not work...
> 
> Advice/comments folks?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Dave price
> 
> 
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