Please check your hosts file and the table entries: ls <node name>
Post both entries for each node back to the mailing list please.

Thank you,
Frank Moss
Systems Integrator, Principal
Cloud & Virtualization Architect
CACI, Inc. attached to SPAWAR
Assigned to USTRANSCOM - TCJ6-A
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Swansea, IL, 62226
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From: Bruce M Potter [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, May 25, 2012 6:07 AM
To: xCAT Users Mailing list
Subject: Re: [xcat-user] Different DHCP config output for similar nodes


There is no explicit setting like that.  Could it be node4 isn't resolvable to 
an ip address?  Or maybe it's ip address isn't in one of the subnets defined in 
the xcat networks table that the mgmt node is also in?

Bruce Potter        STSM, Linux & AIX Cluster Development, IBM, Poughkeepsie, NY
Email: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>    Phone:  external: 
845-433-7073, internal: TL 293-7073


[Inactive hide details for Luis Cabellos ---05/25/2012 05:20:34 AM---Hi,   
What's the setting for makedhcp to generate a fixed i]Luis Cabellos 
---05/25/2012 05:20:34 AM---Hi,   What's the setting for makedhcp to generate a 
fixed ip definition of

From: Luis Cabellos <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>,
Date: 05/25/2012 05:20 AM
Subject: [xcat-user] Different DHCP config output for similar nodes

________________________________



Hi,

  What's the setting for makedhcp to generate a fixed ip definition of dinamic 
one?

 I have similar nodes s04 and node6, and when I executed makedhcp with both, 
first one generate a fixed IP and later one generated a dynamic:

host s04 {
  dynamic;
  hardware ethernet e4:1f:13:ed:2c:52;
  fixed-address 10.22.0.204;
        supersede server.ddns-hostname = "s04";
        supersede host-name = "s04";
....
host node4 {
  dynamic;
  hardware ethernet 34:40:b5:b8:80:85;
        supersede server.ddns-hostname = "node6";
        supersede host-name = "node6";
....

Why? and How to force it to generate always a fixed IP?

Luis
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