On Monday 16 February 2004 08:45 pm, Brett Carrington wrote:
> The problem is that it requires configuration on EVERY SINGLE cluster
> machine. It's not really optimal if you want a real netboot kind of
> cluster. The OP is trying to do something DHCP wasn't designed to do.

Yes, it does require configuration on each cluster machine, but depending 
on how the cluster boots, it might be workable.

The OP did ask how to do it on the DHCP client end, after all - so it is 
probably a workable solution in that particular setup.

The only other solution is to use some kind of router or layer 3 switch to 
filter the DHCP packets, so the cluster nodes only get addresses from the 
cluster DHCP server.

Adam


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