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The server is at a remote site therefore I cant connect my laptop.
But i think that once i used the same ip as the server and later a different ip. I have the arp from the server and something is going on... network-scripts]# arp -v Address HWtype HWaddress Flags Mask Iface 10.18.110.1 (incomplete) eth2 172.21.65.23 ether 00:1B:78:58:ED:51 C eth1 Entries: 2 Skipped: 0 Found: 2 I belive that the incomplete part could be a problem but dont know how to trouble shoot it. This server had bonding setup at first and later I removed it by simply deleting the ifcfg-bondx files. But It seems like the MAC in the eth1 inteface still has to do with bonding? In the output of ifconfig I cant see 00:1B:78:58:ED:51 but in the arp it is there. I looked in another similar server that uses bonding and it had the same MAC 00:1B:78:58:ED:51 as this one. Strange ? Thanks in advance. /Jan Last edited by vettec3; 02-08-2009 at 06:27 PM.. Reason: aded part about bonding and the mac 00:1B:78:58:ED:51 |
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