Incidentally, makedhcp -n shouldn't be needed much.   makedhcp <noderange>
should be able to modify things non-disruptively.  A new network would
induce a service restart, but should leave dhcpd.conf that is already there
intact...

To facilitate this request however, I'm thinking a site table value...



From:   Eric Chennells <[email protected]>
To:     "[email protected]"
            <[email protected]>,
Date:   04/10/2012 02:37 PM
Subject:        [xcat-user] Persistent custom option in /etc/dhcpd.conf



Hello,

I would like to put an line of configuration into /etc/dhpcd.conf,
specifically an "include" line so that I can include a file with our LOM
interface dhcp configurations.

This works fine, but the problem is whenever I run "makedhcp –n"
the /etc/dhcpd.conf file is overwritten.

I don't want to have add "fake" hosts for each of our ipmi interfaces that
rely on dhcp to get their IP.

Thanks,
Eric



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