Locating and Troubleshooting DHCP, TFTP, and DNS Services on the NonStop Dedicated Service LAN
If DHCP/DNS services are running on CLIMs, use the following command from any CLIM on which
those services are running to shows the lease list:
climcmd clim-name climdnsconfig server -list
If you need to disable the DHCP service on an individual CLIM and cannot use the OSM CLIM
Boot Service Configuration Wizard because there are more than two sources of this service on
the LAN, use the following TACL command on that CLIM:
climcmd clim-name climdhcpmgr stop
Checking DNS Status on a CLIM
DNS services should be located on the same CLIMs on which DHCP services are running (see
“Checking DHCP Status on a CLIM” (page 10)).
To check the status of the DNS service on an individual CLIM, use the following TACL command
from any CLIM on which DHCP/DNS services are running:
climcmd clim-name climdnsconfig server -status
The “Service” field indicates whether the CLIM is the “Master” or “Slave.” The IP address of the
peer CLIM (Master/Slave) is also displayed. The “Status” must show “Running.”
To stop the DNS service on an individual CLIM (if you cannot use the OSM CLIM Boot Service
Configuration Wizard), can be done through the following TACL command on that CLIM:
climcmd clim-name climdnsconfig server --stop --force
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