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7.4. Configuring DHCP and Host Name Resolution
This section describes how to perform system-wide network configurations on the broker. Note that no new packages are required to complete this configuration.
Note
This section assumes that the broker is using the eth0 network interface. If your system uses a different interface, substitute that interface name in the file names in the ensuing instructions.
7.4.1. Configuring the DHCP Client on the Broker Host
For correct configuration, ensure the DHCP client uses the local BIND instance, and the correct host name and domain name.
Use the following procedure to configure the DHCP client correctly. Remember to replace the example IP addresses, host names, and domain names with the values to suit your environment.
Procedure 7.8. To Configure DHCP on the Broker Host:
- Create the
/etc/dhcp/dhclient-eth0.conffile:#
touch/etc/dhcp/dhclient-eth0.conf - Edit the file to contain the following lines:
prepend domain-name-servers 10.0.0.1; prepend domain-search "example.com";
- Open the
/etc/sysconfig/networkfile. Locate the line that begins withHOSTNAME=and ensure it is set to your broker host name:HOSTNAME=broker.example.com
- Run the following command to immediately set the host name. Remember to replace the example value with the fully-qualified domain name of your broker host.
# hostname broker.example.com
Note
If you use the kickstart or bash script, the
configure_dns_resolution and configure_hostname functions perform these steps.

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