Default route on S11 can be specified via the -p (persistent) option to the
route command, rather than via the defaultrouter file.
This should have nothing to do with adapting utadm to S11, however.
It's true that much of the underlying configuration for the network is now in
SMF properties, but we provide more reasonable UIs for the common configuration
options.
Another important change is that /etc/nodename is now gone, in favor of the
'hostname' command which now persistently stores the hostname as - you guessed
it, an SMF property.
-Bob
On 08/24/12 12:09, Jim Klimov wrote:
2012-08-24 12:09, Dave Price wrote:
and I have RIP running on the router and that has led to other
routes being learnt too. I am fairly sure that the defauly
route is fixed statically but I have not yet spotted where it
is. It is certainly not in /etc/defaultrouter
as that simply does not exist. I will dig about
a bit more.
Well, the default route like any other can come from announcements.
Text-file-based overrides for the in.routed process can also be in
/etc/gateways and maybe in /etc/inet/static-routes or somesuch.
For Solaris 11's way of moving basic things into SMF (now reminds
of Windows registry in a bad way), you can try running
svcprop '*' | grep '192.168.199.1'
(obvisously, grepping for your suspected default router) - this
should list SMF properties of ALL services, finding the one you
need if it is at all there.
HTH,
//Jim
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