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OPS235 Lab 8 - CentOS7

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<li>If your '''dhcpd''' service starts successfully, try to generate errors by editing the configuration file and introduce an error by removing a semicolon or closing curly bracket.</li>
<li>Restart your '''dhcpd''' service and observe the error messages generated. This is good practice to learn how to trouble-shoot and solve dhcpd errors.</li>
<li>Make certain that you have corrected those errors, and that your dhcpd service works properly.<li>Once the dhcpd service has is running, use the '''systemctl''' command to see if the dhcpd service is enabled. If it is not enabled, use the '''chkconfig''' command to enable the dhcpd service so it started automatically upon boot-up.</li>
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