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08-06-2003 06:07 AM
08-06-2003 06:07 AM
DL380G3 Red Hat AS 2.1 rest of NIC MAC @
We install the last driver 6.0.2d-1 from july 1st.
each time we reboot the server the NIC MAC is set to 0 so Network interface is offline.
After, via the bio we reset the value and it's good up to the next reboot.
any idea ?
each time we reboot the server the NIC MAC is set to 0 so Network interface is offline.
After, via the bio we reset the value and it's good up to the next reboot.
any idea ?
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08-07-2003 11:35 PM
08-07-2003 11:35 PM
Re: DL380G3 Red Hat AS 2.1 rest of NIC MAC @
Hi
Attached is the solution and I can confirm it Works even though Red Hat AS 2.1 is not listed
Regards
Victor
Attached is the solution and I can confirm it Works even though Red Hat AS 2.1 is not listed
Regards
Victor
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