Sean Clarke <[email protected]> wrote: 
>Hi Guys,
>    I have had a very strange Sun Ray problem reported this morning... 
>nothing has knowingly changed, however my client has come in this morning 
>and most Sun Rays are showing 26D.
>
>I did a utrestart, utrestart -c - I even did a reboot (it is a small system
>
>and not everyone was in this morning)... however the situation is the
>same.
>
>There are about 20 Sun Rays - 4 or so work, the rest don't. We have 
>rebotted switches, swapped ports etc. and still nothing.
>
>I have even unplugged a working Sun Ray's connection on the switch and 
>inserted a non working SUn Ray and it failed to get past 26D (and the 
>working Sun Ray continued to work in it's opposite numbers port).
>
>Really scratching my head on this one...
>
>it is SRSS 4.0 running on SXDE (build 70b) - OK, it's not a supported 
>system, however it has been worjking fine for many, many months. 
>
>Any hints? I have looked in the messages log and can't see anything 
>screaming at me....

OK, found and fixed!

Caught me out, but simple enough - another machine on the network had been 
rebooted and came up with a DHCP server enabled - the IP address range was 
in the same network mask, but non conflicting (one had ascending and the 
other had descending allocations)...

Anyway, stopped that and they all burst into life.

Apparantly the other machine was restarted a while ago, however the problem 
has only just surfaced - I guess perhaps all there leases expired withing a 
closly knit time range (?).
-- 
-- 
Regards
Sean Clarke
---------------------------------------------
SEC Consulting Limited
Phone: +44 (0)23 8040 5599
Website: http://www.sec-consulting.co.uk
Email: [email protected]

SEC Consulting is a Sun Partner Advantage Member: 
Sun, keeping 10 moves ahead.
http://www.sec-consulting.co.uk/Sun/index.html


_______________________________________________
SunRay-Users mailing list
[email protected]
http://www.filibeto.org/mailman/listinfo/sunray-users

Reply via email to