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** It does not start at boot time, and
 
** It does not start at boot time, and
 
** It is not monitored by the watchdog
 
** It is not monitored by the watchdog
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'''Note that a few of the benefits of your HDA will not work if you disable DHCP on your server.'''
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The DHCP server in the HDA can be stopped by doing this:
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* First turn on Advanced Settings, under Setup --> Settings
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* Then go to the Setup --> Applications --> Server
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* Once there, find the DHCP and unselect both "Watchdog. DHCP Server is being monitored 24x7" and "Start at Boot time"
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Here are the [http://www.amahi.org/faq#is-dhcp-server-required DHCP tradeoffs] if you would like to only use some of the functionality.
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In short, a few of the nicer features of your HDA will not be available. You can still point your machines to the DNS server in the HDA and get some of the benefits, like nice URLs for your HDA-provided services. This is not a supported configuration for things like [[Netboot]].

Revision as of 21:47, 6 January 2010

To permanently turn off your HDA's built-in DHCP server:

  • Go to Setup -> Apps -> Servers
  • Locate the DHCP server row and open it
  • Make sure:
    • It does not start at boot time, and
    • It is not monitored by the watchdog

Note that a few of the benefits of your HDA will not work if you disable DHCP on your server.

The DHCP server in the HDA can be stopped by doing this:

  • First turn on Advanced Settings, under Setup --> Settings
  • Then go to the Setup --> Applications --> Server
  • Once there, find the DHCP and unselect both "Watchdog. DHCP Server is being monitored 24x7" and "Start at Boot time"

Here are the DHCP tradeoffs if you would like to only use some of the functionality.

In short, a few of the nicer features of your HDA will not be available. You can still point your machines to the DNS server in the HDA and get some of the benefits, like nice URLs for your HDA-provided services. This is not a supported configuration for things like Netboot.