On 05/11/09 07:26, Sean Clarke wrote:
The server that was restart (and had the 2nd DHCP server running) was an "old" Sun Ray Server (SRSS services were not running), hence I suspect the DHCP messages had Sun Ray params that pointed to itself - with no Sun Ray Server running the users all got a 26D, except the ones that were luck enough to still have the "correct" DHCP lease and Sun Ray DHCP params.

Make sense?

Not really, unless the auth manager is still running. 26D means that there is a TCP connection to the server.

Kent

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