request vendor-encapsulated-options;
require vendor-encapsulated-options;
The last step is to modify the startup scripts that run zspconfig to use the -c option. The -c
option allows you to provide a dhclient.conf script rather then having zspconfig create a
default. For example, the S60SP_startup script line that reads:
echo
Can be modified to
echo
/etc/rcZ.d/surviving_partner/dhclient.new.conf -t 10 -su zhp0
> /dev/null 2>&1
If you use S60SP_startup, the /etc/rcZ.d/surviving_partner/zsp.primary.conf file
should not exist. This way the S60SP_startup script will first look at the Central Authority. If
the Central Authority is down, then it will use its current configuration.
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y n | zspconfig -t 10 -su zhp0 > /dev/null 2>&1
y n | zspconfig -c
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