Re: [cNFS-Users] using dhcpd
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From: Michal L. <mic...@lo...> - 2003-07-01 06:31:22
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On Mon, 30 Jun 2003, Philippe Amelant wrote: > Le lun 30/06/2003 ? 14:59, Michal Ludvig a =E9crit : > > BTW Why do you insist on bootp? Most recent DHCP servers can respond to > > bootp queries as well... > > hello > I don't want to use MAC addresses for my cluster so I need dhcp instead > bootp (all doc say that i need all mac addresses I want to put in the > cluster). It work well with dhcp and a range of IP addresses > thank you for your help I'm not sure if I understand you correctly... Are you saying that you don't know all MAC addresses of all nodes in the cluster? That's not a problem - just instruct DHCP to use a range of addresses and it will automatically distribute them over the nodes regardless if the nodes ask via DHCP or BOOTP protocol. Usually DHCP servers are so intelligent that they remember which address they gave to which client and don't change it unless necesarry. Antoher option is to use nodes with harddisks and boot from them - this way you could configure the IP address on each node locally. I have a feeling that you could use DHCP and the problems you are afraid of come from a kind misunderstanding only. But I may be wrong ;-) Anyway if you could come up with more details I'll try to provide further help. Michal Ludvig --=20 A: No. Q: Should I include quotations after my reply? |