Vreman, Peter - Acision wrote:
> To follow-up the dhcp.template code I wrote in “RE: delete system does
> not sync dhcpd”.
>
> Attached is a patch that adds the basic support to add the subnet
> configuration section to the dhcpd.conf using the network objects.
>
> After this patch is applied you can use the default delivered
> dhcpd.template and only use cobbler commands to generate a working
> dhcpd configuration.
>
> Peter
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Hi Peter,
Thanks for the initiative, but I want to take care of this one myself.
I want to make sure there's a clean upgrade process for network objects,
that also makes dhcp_tags completely go away, and that new systems that
don't have a network get added to the file in a sane way.
This is going to take a bit of research but look for some progress here
in the next few weeks.
Namely I just want to make sure our process going forward is strategic,
keeps things simple for users going forward, eliminates dhcp_tags while
also not breaking anyone that is using them (somehow), and also works
simply out of the box.
I'm also not convinced everyone is going to use network objects so the
templates must also handle that case in a sane way. This really requires
thinking this through a bit and I'm not there yet.
--Michael
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The additional thing here is indicating which servers manage which
networks, which is likely a settings file
configuration.
Anyway, watch this space.
Pound on the web app if I'm holding you up, you are very good at that :)
--Michael