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gt19:Change the ticket to hw-admin and email Nick Baterham (nb@cl.cam.ac.uk) to alert him. <br />
gt19:Change the ticket to hw-admin and email Nick Baterham (nb@cl.cam.ac.uk) to alert him. <br />


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Subject: Re: [rt.cl.cam.ac.uk #95369] [Comment] DHCP failing (Re: DHCP request now processed) <br />
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When you add the DHCP registration on the VLAN to the host, it says whether it is static or dynamic (there is a pull down menu which allows you to select if both are available)
When you add the DHCP registration on the VLAN to the host, it says whether it is static or dynamic (there is a pull down menu which allows you to select if both are available)


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In the last comment I responded with the fact that Vince and I responded with "... but we cannot change that from static"
In the last comment I responded with the fact that Vince and I responded with "... but we cannot change that from static"



Revision as of 13:40, 23 April 2015

System resources access diagram

<UnderConstruction>

Proposed changes/additions to the CL wiki:

> On 22 Apr 2015, at 14:09, Ian Mackey via RT <sys-admin-aside@cl.cam.ac.uk> wrote:
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> Advice please:
> Who might I ask to have a look at the machines in a room for noise, etc.?
gt19:Change the ticket to hw-admin and email Nick Baterham (nb@cl.cam.ac.uk) to alert him.


Subject: Re: [rt.cl.cam.ac.uk #95369] [Comment] DHCP failing (Re: DHCP request now processed)
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> Most of our VLANs do not use dynamic DHCP addresses so in most cases you
> need to add an address to the DNS when a new machine is added to the VLAN.

Piete Brooks:
When you add the DHCP registration on the VLAN to the host, it says whether it is static or dynamic (there is a pull down menu which allows you to select if both are available)


In the last comment I responded with the fact that Vince and I responded with "... but we cannot change that from static"


KERBEROS access renewal

When you log into a server (e.g. the remote server) in the Computer Laboratory, your home-directory is automatically 'mounted'.

iwm21@svr-ssh-1:/$ cl-krenew --status
no processes found refreshing or distributing keys