Chamrajnagar
Explorer
- Joined
- Jan 2, 2015
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- 89
Glad it"s wprking. Sounds like it might be a cable issue. You mentioned having 4 NICS with same IP so it didn'tv matter which port you plugged in to - if that suggests that you are frequently removing/repluggng cables you might want to leave them in place to reduce potential for wear and tear.
Not a whole lot of plugging/unplugging, and this was a brand new cable.
Seems strange that swapping the cables and unplugging the IPMI caused it to work, but plugging IPMI in again caused it to stop working.
Just wish I knew what the issue was so I could fix it if it comes up again.