[xcat-user] networks.nameservers versus site.nameservers

Andrew Klaassen clawsoon at yahoo.com
Wed Apr 22 15:27:34 MDT 2009


Ah... so I can leave networks.nameservers unset and still have everything work?

Andrew


--- On Wed, 4/22/09, Jarrod B Johnson <jbjohnso at us.ibm.com> wrote:
From: Jarrod B Johnson <jbjohnso at us.ibm.com>
Subject: Re: [xcat-user] networks.nameservers versus site.nameservers
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makedhcp comes to mind to push it into dhcp configuration.



networks.nameservers provides a network-level override for site.  Most everyone can just set it in site and not worry about it.  Some without routed networks will use networks field instead.



Andrew Klaassen ---04/22/2009 04:15:31 PM---What's the difference between networks.nameservers and site.nameservers? Which commands are they used by, respectively?







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Andrew Klaassen <clawsoon at yahoo.com>



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04/22/2009 04:15 PM



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[xcat-user] networks.nameservers versus site.nameservers









What's the difference between networks.nameservers and site.nameservers?  Which commands are they used by, respectively?



Thanks.



Andrew









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