[RULE] RULE w/ RH 8.0 using 3Com 3c905CX-TXM
Jason Roysdon
jroysdon at hotmail.com
Mon Feb 24 20:19:38 EET 2003
A few weeks ago I installed using RULE Slinky 0.6.3 and RH 7.3. Everything
just worked, including DHCP.
Last week I installed again using RULE Slinky 0.6.3 and RH 8.0. DHCP now
doesn't work. I know the DHCP servers are up and running and that there are
addresses available (actually, we do static MAC->IP assignments). If I
manually set /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ifcfg-eth0 it will initialize
eth0 just fine:
BOOTPROTO=none
IPADDR=nnn.nnn.nnn.62
NETMASK=255.255.255.128
GATEWAY=nnn.nnn.nnn.23
If it set to BOOTPROTO=dhcp and comment out the other lines I'll get
"Determining IP information for eth0.... failed."
I know the Linksys Switch I'm using is good, and I suppose the only
remaining thing would be to use a sniffer to see if there are actual DHCP
client udp/67 requests getting sent out (but I know they're not making it to
my two DHCPd servers). Using 'tcpdump udp port 67' on each DHCPd server I
see there is no request coming in (but I see them from other hosts). Once I
bind a static IP I can ping/ssh/etc. to the two DHCPd servers, so I know
it's not a connectivity issue to them.
Has anyone else run into this? What info do you need to troubleshoot this
further?
This is using a PCI 3Com 3Com 3c905CX-TXM NIC.
Jason Roysdon
http://jason.roysdon.net/
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