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тАО08-05-2004 03:32 AM
тАО08-05-2004 03:32 AM
DHCP Client problems, system hangs on boot!
Hi everyone. This is my first time here, I posted this in the system admin section by accident, sorry for that.
I have been trying to figure out whats wrong for the past few hours, but with no luck. I have searched all over the forums and tried many things, but no luck.
I enabled DHCP through the /etc/rc.config.d/netconf file. I removed all dhcp* files in /etc, and did a #touch /etc/dhcpclient.data, and moved my old netconf files to /tmp. in /etc/host i have only the localhost loopback. I know my client communicated with the dhcp server because I left the hostname and ip address in netconf empty, and after I rebooted, and after my error messages, the hostname and ip address were filled in correctly (checked through single user mode). The error I'm getting before the system hangs/freezes is something like this:
dhcpclient_195 E/820: sock_open: socket (AF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM,17) Failed (-1)
errno 223 indicates operation not supported
I got 2 of those messages before nothing happens. When I shutdown the machine through the power button, it says:
dhcpclient exitnig with status of 9
I have to boot up in single user mode in order to boot my system back up. Please help! TIA!
I have been trying to figure out whats wrong for the past few hours, but with no luck. I have searched all over the forums and tried many things, but no luck.
I enabled DHCP through the /etc/rc.config.d/netconf file. I removed all dhcp* files in /etc, and did a #touch /etc/dhcpclient.data, and moved my old netconf files to /tmp. in /etc/host i have only the localhost loopback. I know my client communicated with the dhcp server because I left the hostname and ip address in netconf empty, and after I rebooted, and after my error messages, the hostname and ip address were filled in correctly (checked through single user mode). The error I'm getting before the system hangs/freezes is something like this:
dhcpclient_195 E/820: sock_open: socket (AF_INET, SOCK_DGRAM,17) Failed (-1)
errno 223 indicates operation not supported
I got 2 of those messages before nothing happens. When I shutdown the machine through the power button, it says:
dhcpclient exitnig with status of 9
I have to boot up in single user mode in order to boot my system back up. Please help! TIA!
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тАО08-05-2004 03:40 AM
тАО08-05-2004 03:40 AM
Re: DHCP Client problems, system hangs on boot!
Ronnie --
I don't have an answer for the DHCP part of this issue, but the boot part I can help you out with:
You can get past the DHCP hang on boot by using the cntl-shift-| construct.
This should break you past and get you to a login but it wont run all of the rc scripts.
Once you get in (either via single user mode or the above way), go back into /etc/rc.config.d/netconf and turn off DHCP and do a reboot.
Then you'll be able to get up in multi-user mode at least while some more DHCP savvy people here help you out with that part of the problem.
Best regards,
Kent M. Ostby
I don't have an answer for the DHCP part of this issue, but the boot part I can help you out with:
You can get past the DHCP hang on boot by using the cntl-shift-| construct.
This should break you past and get you to a login but it wont run all of the rc scripts.
Once you get in (either via single user mode or the above way), go back into /etc/rc.config.d/netconf and turn off DHCP and do a reboot.
Then you'll be able to get up in multi-user mode at least while some more DHCP savvy people here help you out with that part of the problem.
Best regards,
Kent M. Ostby
"Well, actually, she is a rocket scientist" -- Steve Martin in "Roxanne"
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тАО08-05-2004 05:56 AM
тАО08-05-2004 05:56 AM
Re: DHCP Client problems, system hangs on boot!
Kent,
I did what you said, and it worked. Does that mean that DHCP still worked or not? DHCP_ENABLE=1 is still in the netconf file. Hostname and IP was set correctly. Thanks
I did what you said, and it worked. Does that mean that DHCP still worked or not? DHCP_ENABLE=1 is still in the netconf file. Hostname and IP was set correctly. Thanks
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