Apr 16 14:25:53 cobbler dhcpd: DHCPREQUEST for 192.168.12.212
(192.168.12.117) from 00:0c:29:16:f8:b5 via eth0:
Any hint where that (192.168.12.117) comes from? I see that you have the
same on your successful conversation, though.
Is there a chance you have two DHCP servers on the LAN?
Tom Brown wrote on Thu, 17 Apr 2008 19:40:21 +0100:
> Why
> should that make any difference?
The conversations looked a bit like you had several clients with the same
MAC in the LAN. This can happen if one copies existing config files.
Also, I know there are cases where a DHCPOFFER (or any DHC
Tom Brown wrote:
these are not virtual machines?
the cobbler server is (currently) a VM yes - the clients are not. Why
should that make any difference?
actually in that example the client was also a VM i remember now - but
the symptoms are the same on 'real' clients
thanks
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these are not virtual machines?
the cobbler server is (currently) a VM yes - the clients are not. Why
should that make any difference?
thanks
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these are not virtual machines?
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Hi - On my CentOS 4 cobbler server i am having some odd dhcp issues.
There is only 1 dhcp server on the network and the cobbler box manages
the dhcp. When i kick off the PXE install during the PXE phase things
seem OK then when anaconda tried to get an IP sometimes things work out
fine and oth
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