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09-03-2003 04:36 AM
09-03-2003 04:36 AM
cmcheckconf problem
Hello,
I have execute cmcheckconf after execute cmquerycl....
I see this error...
Error: Too many interfaces on nodeA for subnet 10.128.7.0, lan2 and lan0
But the number of interfaces is correct...an is up and running.
Please help
Filo
I have execute cmcheckconf after execute cmquerycl....
I see this error...
Error: Too many interfaces on nodeA for subnet 10.128.7.0, lan2 and lan0
But the number of interfaces is correct...an is up and running.
Please help
Filo
Sistem engeneer expert
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09-03-2003 06:16 AM
09-03-2003 06:16 AM
Re: cmcheckconf problem
Hi, can you post a
netstat -in ?
I suspect that once you used the lan2 (or lan0), then ifconfig down lan2 and now it is configured but not used.
In this case, to clean it i suggest (assume lan0 is the wrong one):
ifconfig lan0 down
ifconfig lan0 0.0.0.0 netmask 255.255.255.255
ifconfig lan0 unplumb
and after that, re-try the cmcheckconf.
Massimo
netstat -in ?
I suspect that once you used the lan2 (or lan0), then ifconfig down lan2 and now it is configured but not used.
In this case, to clean it i suggest (assume lan0 is the wrong one):
ifconfig lan0 down
ifconfig lan0 0.0.0.0 netmask 255.255.255.255
ifconfig lan0 unplumb
and after that, re-try the cmcheckconf.
Massimo
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09-03-2003 06:36 AM
09-03-2003 06:36 AM
Re: cmcheckconf problem
Hi Filo,
Looks like you have configured the same subnet on lan2 and lan0. Unconfigure one interface and try again.
ifconfig lan2 unplumb
-Sri
Looks like you have configured the same subnet on lan2 and lan0. Unconfigure one interface and try again.
ifconfig lan2 unplumb
-Sri
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