Dick Davies wrote:
I can define static IP configured systems like this:
cobbler system add --name=vera --hostname=vera.domainname --profile='centos-53-i386-puppet' \ --static=true --gateway=1.2.1.254 --subnet=255.255.128.0 --ip=1,2.5.27 --mac=00:0C:F1:f1:f1:f1 \ --name-servers='1.2.0.20 1.2.0.10' --name-servers-search='domainname'
but that's a lot of typing :) anyway to inherit these (say from the profile)?
I know, this is what DHCP is for :) but I need the values hardcoded into the machines after they're built.
Tried setting 'default_name_servers' in cobbler/settings and it seemed to be a null-op; certainly had no effect on existing systems, even if I re-created their definitions.
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You just asked this on IRC, so now I have to answer twice :)
Presently no. With the completion of network objects it will be possible to just say that an interface lives on a network, in which case, yes.
Default name servers works via the network snippets and is applied at install time, it is not something you should see in Cobbler Web, for instance.
--Michael