[BlueOnyx:17965] Re: network error switched drives from one poweredge to another

Tom wcstaff at webcoast.com
Wed Jul 8 00:30:59 -05 2015


> Confirm with "/sbin/ifconfig -a" which network interfaces you actually
> have. I suppose that would be eth0 and eth1.

It did show eth0 and eth1

Example:
> 
> [root <at> xxx ~]# /usr/sausalito/bin/cceclient
> 100 CSCP/0.80
> 200 READY
> find Network enabled = "1" real = "1" device = "eth2"
> 104 OBJECT 3
> 201 OK
> get 3
> 102 DATA mac = "00:FF:FF:FF:FF:FF"
> 102 DATA real = "1"
> 102 DATA NAMESPACE = ""
> 102 DATA bootproto = "none"
> 102 DATA CLASSVER = "1.0"
> 102 DATA CLASS = "Network"
> 102 DATA netmask = "255.255.255.0"
> 102 DATA ipaddr = "10.1.128.1"
> 102 DATA refresh = ""
> 102 DATA device = "eth2"
> 102 DATA OID = "3"
> 102 DATA enabled = "1"
> 201 OK
> 
When I type find Network enabled = "1" real = "1" device = "eth2"
I only get 201 OK. I get the same results when I type find Network enabled 
= "1" real = "1" device = "eth3" I get no 104 "object number"
eth0 shows up as object 14 and eth1 shows up as object 15.
Thanks 
Tom





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