You can still provide proper config with the DNS, just make two
naming zones (i.e. sunraynet0.domain.com and sunraynet1.domain.com)
where the "sunray-config-servers" entry points to correct IPs,
and announce the proper default domain with DHCP on these subnets.

Alternately, you can configure the (ISC BIND) DNS server with "views"
so that the server reports different naming info to the same queries
depending on client IP addresses. But this is mostly useful when you
split the naming info for intranets and internet and use the same
instance of the (multihomed or not) DNS server. This way names like
"www.domain.com" can resolve to different IP numbers reachable for
the particular client. I am not sure your situation requires that,
but keep the option in mind.

HTH,
//Jim

On 2012-11-05 16:37, John Doe wrote:
I currently have four Sunray server's in a FOG as follows:

10.0.1.45 - Server1
10.0.1.46 - Server2
10.0.1.47 - Server3
10.0.20.48 -Server4

The sunray clients are located in the 10.0.1.0/24 subnet.  They obtain
the parm files using a DNS lookup of "sunray-config-servers" which
provides server 1, server 2, and server 3.  The parm files on each
server are identical and contain a listing of all servers for the
sunray client to choose from.  I want to modify the configuration as
follows:

10.0.1.45 - Server1 - net0
10.0.2.45 - Server1 - net1
10.0.1.46 - Server2 - net0
10.0.2.46 - Server2 - net1
10.0.1.47 - Server3 - net0
10.0.2.47 - Server3 - net1
10.0.20.48 -Server4

Some of the Sunray thin clients will be put into 10.0.2.0/24 and some
will be put into 10.0.1.0/24.  I want the Sunray clients on
10.0.2.0/24 to connect to the .2 interfaces and 10.0.1.0/24 clients to
connect to the net0 interfaces.  The only solution I could think of is
to use the DHCP option to specify a custom TFTP server to 10.0.2.0/24
clients.  This TFTP server will serve custom parm files that only
contain .2.45, .2.46, and .2.47 in their servers list.  This solution
seems like it will work but is hackish.  Is there a better solution to
this issue?
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