On 05/11/09 05:07, Sean Clarke wrote:

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 (?).

I don't quite understand how this could cause 26D, unless the Sun Rays were connecting to the wrong server. Is that what happened?

Kent
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