Glad you found it!  Just read your message a few minutes ago and was
scratching my head for you . . . . .
Thanks for taking the time to share the problem / solution.  I'll tuck
that away for when it happens to me  :)

On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 8:07 AM, Sean Clarke
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> 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
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