=head1 NAME B - Creates and updates DHCP configuration files. =head1 SYNOPSIS B B<-n> B B<-a> B B<-a -d> B B<-d> I B I [B<-s> I] B [I<-h|--help>] =head1 DESCRIPTION The B command creates and updates the DHCP configuration file on the local system. The B command is supported for both Linux and AIX clusters. With the B<-n> option, B will create a new dhcp configuration file. For Linux systems the file will include network entries as well as certain general parameters such as a dynamic range and omapi configuration. For AIX systems the file will include network entries. If a configuration file already exist the B command will create a backup before creating a new one. On AIX systems, if there are any non-xCAT entries in the configuration file they will be preserved and added to the end of the new configuration file. With a noderange or the B<-a> option, B will inject configuration data pertinent to the specified nodes that immediately takes effect without a restart of DHCP. On AIX systems B will not add entries for cluster nodes that will be installed using NIM. The entries for these nodes will be managed by NIM. If the B<-d> flag is used with the B<-a> flag then B will delete all the node entries created by xCAT. The B<-d> flag followed by a I will delete the dhcp host definitons for the noderange. Any entries created by NIM will not be removed. =head1 OPTIONS =over 12 =item B<-n> Create a new dhcp configuration file with a network statement for each network the dhcp daemon should listen on. The B command will automatically restart the dhcp daemon after this operation. This option will replace any existing configuration file! =item B<-a> Define all nodes to the DHCP server. (Will only add nodes that can be reached, network-wise, by this DHCP server.) The dhcp daemon does not have to be restarted after this. =item I Add the specified nodes to the DHCP server configuration. =item [B<-s> I] For the input noderange, the argument will be interpreted like dhcp configuration file text. =item B<-a -d> Delete all node entries added by xCAT from the DHCP server configuration. =item B<-d> I Delete all node entries, added by xCAT, in the noderange from the DHCP server configuration. =item B<-h> Display usage message. =back =head1 RETURN VALUE 0 The command completed successfully. 1 An error has occurred. =head1 EXAMPLES =over 3 =item 1. Create a new DHCP configuration file and add the network definitions: makedhcp -n =item 2. Define all nodes to the dhcp server: makedhcp -a Note: This does not add nodes that will be installed with AIX/NIM. =item 3. Will cause dhcp on the next request to set root-path appropriately for only node5. Note some characters (e.g. ") must be doubly escaped (once for the shell, and once for the OMAPI layer). makedhcp node5 -s 'option root-path \"172.16.0.1:/install/freebsd6.2/x86_64\";' =back =head1 FILES DHCP configuration files. [AIX] /etc/dhcpsd.cnf [SLES] /etc/dhcpd.conf [RH] /etc/dhcp/dhcpd.conf =head1 SEE ALSO L