On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 5:34 PM, ghenry <[email protected]> wrote: > hello all, > i just upgrade from release 3 to 4, and i'm not sure that everything is ok. > With release 3, a snoop shows: > t2000-root% snoop port 67 > Using device /dev/e1000g0 (promiscuous mode) > 192.168.1.84 -> t2000 DHCP/BOOTP DHCPREQUEST > t2000 -> 192.168.1.84 DHCP/BOOTP DHCPACK > OLD-BROADCAST -> BROADCAST DHCP/BOOTP DHCPDISCOVER > nagios.moi.fr -> BROADCAST DHCP/BOOTP DHCPDISCOVER > t2000 -> BROADCAST DHCP/BOOTP DHCPOFFER > OLD-BROADCAST -> BROADCAST DHCP/BOOTP DHCPDISCOVER > t2000 -> BROADCAST DHCP/BOOTP DHCPOFFER > OLD-BROADCAST -> BROADCAST DHCP/BOOTP DHCPREQUEST > t2000 -> BROADCAST DHCP/BOOTP DHCPACK > 192.168.1.242 -> BROADCAST DHCP/BOOTP DHCPINFORM > t2000 -> 192.168.1.242 DHCP/BOOTP DHCPACK > 192.168.1.242 -> BROADCAST DHCP/BOOTP DHCPINFORM > > but with release 4: > fury-root% snoop port 67 > Using device /dev/e1000g0 (promiscuous mode) > OLD-BROADCAST -> BROADCAST DHCP/BOOTP DHCPDISCOVER > OLD-BROADCAST -> BROADCAST DHCP/BOOTP DHCPDISCOVER > nagios.moi.fr -> BROADCAST DHCP/BOOTP DHCPDISCOVER > OLD-BROADCAST -> BROADCAST DHCP/BOOTP DHCPDISCOVER > OLD-BROADCAST -> BROADCAST DHCP/BOOTP DHCPDISCOVER > > > i ran dhcpd in debug mode, and i never see the client appearing in the logs.
I'm not really sure what you want to demonstrate above, is it a problem with your logs or with your clients not getting IP addresses? Did you have a working configuration with version 3 that now doesn't work with version 4? I upgraded from 3 to 4 with no configuration changes and it works. > Is it possible to stay at release 3, but with SMF enabled? You may be able to keep the manifest and service script, they are located in /var/opt/csw/svc. If you go back to v3 you can then import the manifest manually. -- /peter _______________________________________________ users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.opencsw.org/mailman/listinfo/users
