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12-29-2010 04:12 PM
12-29-2010 04:12 PM
Softwareloopback
In the systems management GUI I'm getting...
Virtual Interface 1, SoftwareLoopBack.
Pointers anybody?
Thanks
Daren
DL120 G6
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12-30-2010 08:05 AM
12-30-2010 08:05 AM
Re: Softwareloopback
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12-30-2010 08:43 AM
12-30-2010 08:43 AM
Re: Softwareloopback
Did you assign a static IP address to the GUI? Could be your routing is not resolving. Do you have multiple HBAs or NICs that require MPIO driver?
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Hey M
It's SBS2008 which has astatic address assigned to the #2 LAN interface. The other LAN socket is connected to the LAN but DHCP.
I think I may have a routing issue as I CAN browse accross the web to the HTTP but can't reach any HTTPS ports/address open on the server.
What is a HBA? I used the Easy Setup CD to install the OS so have never had to play with drivers such as MPIO.
Cheers
Daren
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12-30-2010 09:05 AM
12-30-2010 09:05 AM
Re: Softwareloopback
IPConfig /all
See what each adapter is set as. You could use 192.168.10.x /255.255.255.0 for the second network. Use Layer 3 network switch to route traffic.
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12-30-2010 02:41 PM
12-30-2010 02:41 PM
Re: Softwareloopback
HBA is a host bus adapter for a SAN. Dual channel SANs use two HBAs and need MPIO drivers to set homing.
IPConfig /all
See what each adapter is set as. You could use 192.168.10.x /255.255.255.0 for the second network. Use Layer 3 network switch to route traffic.
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Hey M
OK No I don't have any SANs.
I have 2 adapters 1 of which I have since disabled in the OS. So I am left with a single LAN with a static IP of 192.168.100.100.
But I still have this SoftwareLoopBack on Virtual interface 1. I am also unable to get a report on memory from the HP Management Software.
Any help?
Thanks
Daren
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12-30-2010 07:27 PM
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12-30-2010 07:46 PM
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12-31-2010 12:33 AM
12-31-2010 12:33 AM
Re: Softwareloopback
Did you set up the right subnet and gateway? Are you allowed to route to the device? Does the System Management require its own unique IP address in the setup?
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I did set the system up in my own office on a different network prior to taking it to the client site.
The system management software installs itself from the Easy Start CD. No it uses the loopback address of 127.0.0.1 or localhost.
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12-31-2010 12:34 AM
12-31-2010 12:34 AM
Re: Softwareloopback
Did you install it from the latest Smart Start DVD?
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Yes, The one that came in the box with the server
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12-31-2010 01:13 AM
12-31-2010 01:13 AM
Re: Softwareloopback
On the IPCONFIG /ALL it shows that IP Routing is enabled.
I have a test server at my office with the same basic config but that dosen't have IP Routing enabled.
How do I disable it? Maybe this has been caused by the initial setup on a different lan and reconfig at the client site?
Thanks
Daren
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