[SPARCbook] changing domains/IP-addresses on the fly

Jonathan Eisch jeisch at boku.net
Wed May 31 21:21:47 CDT 2000


Locations are kinda slow, and change much more than needs to be
changed.  Have you noticed what kind of hard disk space they take up
too?  Considerably more the few bytes use by a couple short scripts.

-Jonathan

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jon eisch
jeisch at boku.net

On Wed, 31 May 2000, Ken Hansen wrote:

> I'm curious - why not use the location functionality built-in to
> either the Solaris OS or Tadpole tools (assume you are running
> Solaris 2.6 on your laptop)?
> 
> I have only just started to use my laptop, but I will need this
> form of networking flexability (or I may just go true DHCP for
> both home and school...).
> 
> The commands are like lsloc, rmloc, cploc (get the picture?) but
> I don't have a copy of the FAQ handy - it lists most of the 
> commands, if not all.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Ken
> n2vip at bellatlantic.net
> 
> > > Just looking through my archives, and I found this message.  could you
> > > send me a copy of your scripts?
> > > 
> > > -Jonathan
> > 
> > Well, yes, i  could. But I'm currently in the process of upgrading the
> > harddisk, and I only have that stuff on an ufsdump on a CD for now... 
> > It could take me one or two days to get all that up so I can send it 
> > to you. In case I don't send it after 2 days, remind me to do so ;-)
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