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02-10-2008 01:56 PM
02-10-2008 01:56 PM
Help finding cause of networking issue
rp8420 1123
This node is the second in SG clutster running between 10 - 15 sg pkgs, some CRS pkgs. After reboot network did not come up. Network looks fine, 10g network came up. Default gw is same for first node in cluster and looks ok. I cannot ping dw gateway from second node from any interface that i activate. routes look fine. i can linkloop all three NICs. I reset the primary NIC via lanadmin
Everything looks fine, but i do not get connectivity or ping going in out past default gw.
Any suggestions?
This node is the second in SG clutster running between 10 - 15 sg pkgs, some CRS pkgs. After reboot network did not come up. Network looks fine, 10g network came up. Default gw is same for first node in cluster and looks ok. I cannot ping dw gateway from second node from any interface that i activate. routes look fine. i can linkloop all three NICs. I reset the primary NIC via lanadmin
Everything looks fine, but i do not get connectivity or ping going in out past default gw.
Any suggestions?
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02-11-2008 08:19 AM
02-11-2008 08:19 AM
Re: Help finding cause of networking issue
check we the network people and see if they shutdown the router ports for the second node
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02-11-2008 09:50 AM
02-11-2008 09:50 AM
Re: Help finding cause of networking issue
Looks like its a network issue, not a problem with SG or your boxes, you should check at the time you had the problems if your network(router,switches) had any errors.
have you changed any network parameters on the servers, before the reboot, something in the netconf ?
have you changed any network parameters on the servers, before the reboot, something in the netconf ?
Windows?, no thanks
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