Hi all,

OK. I reconfigured dnsmasq so that the switches all get a fixed address, and 
documented this. I then reset switch02 (the offending one) and went round every 
board, including toolchain, and everything got its address perfectly. All 
boards now back online and running health checks in LAVA.

While I was on each board I've also taken their MAC address and documented that 
(sorry - it's not a completely open document because it contains security 
information) and as Michael H noted there are indeed one or two pandas with the 
same MAC address, which means that I can't serve IP addresses from dnsmasq to 
the toolchain boards, so they're still hardwired.

Thanks for your patience

Dave

On 13 Dec 2012, at 09:43, Dave Pigott <dave.pig...@linaro.org> wrote:

> Adding other interested parties.
> 
> Dave
> 
> Begin forwarded message:
> 
>> From: Dave Pigott <dave.pig...@linaro.org>
>> Subject: Minor downtime
>> Date: 13 December 2012 09:37:30 GMT
>> To: "linaro-validat...@lists.linaro.org Validation" 
>> <linaro-validat...@lists.linaro.org>
>> 
>> Hi all,
>> 
>> As part of my investigations into our IP addressing issue, I am going to 
>> reboot one of the Cisco switches in the lab. This will mean downtime of 
>> maybe a few minutes, and will happen later today. It means that Pandas 
>> 05-24, Origens 02-10 and the Toolchain pandas will be unavailable during 
>> that time.
>> 
>> Thanks
>> 
>> Dave
> 

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