2008/12/5 Reuben K. Caron [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
After doing a clean install 4 times and dhcpd not starting
Thanks for the dedication and the report - I managed to repro the
issue as you describe below.
...
When I
cd /etc/sysconfig/olpc-scripts
./domain_config xs5.org
It creates the
After doing a clean install 4 times and dhcpd not starting I
investigated a bit more and I found:
When I
cd /etc/sysconfig/olpc-scripts
./domain_config xs5.org
It creates the xs_domain_name file in /etc/sysconfig/olpc-scripts/
However, /etc/sysconfig/dhcpd looks for this file in
Now that I have DHCPD running on a clean install. I can report that it
still does not hand out IPs. When I assign my laptop ethernet adapter as
172.18.96.1 and 172.18.0.1 I do get an ARP error from the server;
however, when I bump it up one address 172.18.0.2 it still does not ping.
Martin
On Fri, Dec 5, 2008 at 6:13 PM, Raúl Gutiérrez Segalés
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was hit by the same problem last week.. ARP works but no ping nor IP
messages seem to get through. I am far away from the server now but I
think the NIC was a CNet.
I hate to be away from my test machines.
On Fri, Dec 5, 2008 at 12:06 AM, Jerry Vonau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anna wrote:
So, what are the repercussions of this?
Not sure... Martin?
Good sleuthing! Bonding-related errors was the last thing I'd
imagined, and with the e1000 driver too -- it's widely used and
generally well maintained.
On Fri, Dec 5, 2008 at 5:04 AM, Martin Langhoff
[EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
Anna, what's your NIC? Ideally, we want to know the marketing
make/name/model and what lspci reports for it. Perhaps I can get my
hands on the same hw you have.
I'm currently testing on two machines. They're both circa
I was hit by the same problem last week.. ARP works but no ping nor IP
messages seem to get through. I am far away from the server now but I
think the NIC was a CNet.
On Vie, 5 de Diciembre de 2008, 12:34 pm, Reuben K. Caron wrote:
Now that I have DHCPD running on a clean install. I can report
Reuben K. Caron wrote:
Thanks for clarification. Still no go:
Dec 4 12:12:24 schoolserver1 kernel: eth0: link up, 100Mbps,
full-duplex, lpa 0xC1E1
Dec 4 12:12:24 schoolserver1 kernel: eth0: link up, 100Mbps,
full-duplex, lpa 0xC1E1
Dec 4 12:12:24 schoolserver1 kernel: Ethernet Channel
Yes, it is on the server. However isn't it a bit chicken and egg setting
an ip address that will be on the wire given that the device on the wire
is waiting for an ip address from the server?
Jerry Vonau wrote:
Reuben K. Caron wrote:
Thanks for clarification. Still no go:
Dec 4 12:12:24
On Thu, Dec 4, 2008 at 1:14 PM, Reuben K. Caron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I too am having problems with DHCP (and ejabberd) on XS 0.5.
That's interesting! Thanks for the writeup...
I reviewed /etc/sysconfig/olpc-scripts/dhcpd.conf.1 - It did not match
dhcpd-xs.conf
I ran ./network-config 1
Martin Langhoff wrote:
On Thu, Dec 4, 2008 at 1:14 PM, Reuben K. Caron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I too am having problems with DHCP (and ejabberd) on XS 0.5.
That's interesting! Thanks for the writeup...
I reviewed /etc/sysconfig/olpc-scripts/dhcpd.conf.1 - It did not match
On Thu, Dec 4, 2008 at 4:51 PM, Reuben K. Caron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://wiki.laptop.org/go/XS_Installing_Software#Upgrading_from_XS_0.4_or_earlier
Does not include network-config. Should it?
As far as I tested... no. But I could be wrong about this.
Between 4 and 5, the %post install
Actually, I just tried a clean install and DHCP doesn't come up. When I
check status it continues to tell me that I must run network-config and
domain-config before DHPCd can start; even though I have run those
repeatedly.
Reuben
Martin Langhoff wrote:
Clean 0.5
installs work better for
On Thu, Dec 4, 2008 at 2:00 PM, Reuben K. Caron [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Actually, I just tried a clean install and DHCP doesn't come up. When I
check status it continues to tell me that I must run network-config and
domain-config before DHPCd can start; even though I have run those
Anna wrote:
Per Jerry's suggestion, I added this to /etc/modprobe.d/xs_bonding and
deleted stuff from the prior suggestion, though I can put that back in if
it's going to make a difference.
options lanbond0 mode=active-backup arp_interval=1000 arp_ip_target=
172.18.96.5
I went ahead and
On Thu, Dec 4, 2008 at 5:26 PM, Jerry Vonau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
auto-negotiation appears to be failing, setting the card to a down state.
Ok think we need to set the speed of the card by hand, via ifcfg-eth1 file,
could you add:
ETHTOOL_OPTS= speed 10/100/1000 duplex half/full autoneg
2008/12/3 Anna [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Has anyone gotten eth1 on XS 0.5 working?
I have, at least on 4 different bits of hw, but I worked on it too
much to be a good tester of it. Others have installed successfully.
One thing that 0.5 has is that it almost always picks the ordering of
the NICs _in
I too am having problems with DHCP (and ejabberd) on XS 0.5.
Let me detail my steps
Appended upgradeany- ran default install
Restarted
NICs were swapped.
Ran xs-swapnics
Check var/log/messages found (snipet):
Dec 4 09:36:58 schoolserver1 dhcpd: Listening on
Anna wrote:
I tried the XS 0.5 install on another box to see if the LAN issues on my
previous attempt were a hardware problem or something. It's a different
model Dell with 2 nics.
Here are my notes:
Basic install from the CD, text mode, default everything.
Boot up, then:
Reuben K. Caron wrote:
I too am having problems with DHCP (and ejabberd) on XS 0.5.
Let me detail my steps
Appended upgradeany- ran default install
Restarted
NICs were swapped.
Ran xs-swapnics
Check var/log/messages found (snipet):
Dec 4 09:36:58 schoolserver1 dhcpd: Listening on
Jerry Vonau wrote:
Reuben K. Caron wrote:
I too am having problems with DHCP (and ejabberd) on XS 0.5.
Let me detail my steps
Appended upgradeany- ran default install
Restarted
NICs were swapped.
Ran xs-swapnics
Check var/log/messages found (snipet):
Dec 4 09:36:58 schoolserver1
Thanks for clarification. Still no go:
Dec 4 12:12:24 schoolserver1 kernel: eth0: link up, 100Mbps,
full-duplex, lpa 0xC1E1
Dec 4 12:12:24 schoolserver1 kernel: eth0: link up, 100Mbps,
full-duplex, lpa 0xC1E1
Dec 4 12:12:24 schoolserver1 kernel: Ethernet Channel Bonding Driver:
v3.3.0 (June
Not having done this before, and after getting syntax errors and command not
found for speed, I googled and edited
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth1 like so. I figured 100 might be a
good place to start. I haven't tried half duplex yet, but I can if you
think that would do anything.
Anna wrote:
Not having done this before, and after getting syntax errors and command not
found for speed, I googled and edited
/etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth1 like so. I figured 100 might be a
good place to start. I haven't tried half duplex yet, but I can if you
think that would
On Thu, Dec 4, 2008 at 6:29 PM, Jerry Vonau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK, I'm out of ideas, lets see if we can configure eth1 without bonding,
not sure if this is nic driver issue with bonding, or what...
backup the ifcfg-eth1 file, copy ifcfg-landbond0, ifcfg-lanbond0:1
ifcfg-lanbond0:2 and
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