Thanks to everyone who made suggestions, the list is huge - Andrew Harvey, Very Penguin, Ray McCaffity, Steven Strawbridge, Steve Camp, Thomas Jones, Steve Sandau, Sam Horrocks, Tim Evans, David Foster, Jim Dickert, Andrew Caines, Dylan Northrup, Bill Pilarinos, Ozgur Demir, Mike Salehi, David Harrington, Eric Priebe, Steve Elliott, Andy Lee, Mark Stallings, Dan Low, Mark McManus, Jay Chembakassery, Todd Urie, Fabrice Guerini, Henrik Mortensen, I think that's all! Nearly everyone suggested running sys-unconfig and then double checking /etc/defaultrouter, /etc/resolv.conf, rm anything in /etc that had dchp in the title, etc. What finally ended up working was changing /etc/nodename from the shortname, which was what I put in when I went thru the setup following sys-unconfig, to the fully qualified name. A couple of people had other suggestions that I didn't try but they looked interesting and didn't involve sys-unconfig. Thomas Jones suggested the following URL - http://groups.google.com/groups?hl=en&threadm=t28jgg9qfuhi9b%40corp.supernew s.com&rnum=9&prev=/groups%3Fq%3Dsolaris%2BDHCP%2Bdisable%26hl%3Den . Tim Evans suggested just waiting a while for the arp caches of surrounding machines to clear and for all I know that may have actually been the problem. Bill Pilarinos suggested using dhcpconfig which gives you the option of unconfiguring your dhcp settings, but when I ran this it didn't find anything so apparently all my dhcp settings were successfully wiped out when I reconfigured. Eric Priebe suggested pinging by hostname rather than IP to see if that would make any difference. --- Elizabeth Jones Sprint PCS 3G DO 913/227-1524 _______________________________________________ sunmanagers mailing list sunmanagers@sunmanagers.org http://www.sunmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/sunmanagersReceived on Thu Mar 7 16:50:17 2002
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