[Beowulf] Network problem: Why are ARP discovery requests sent to specific addresses instead of a broadcast domain
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Beat Rubischon beat at 0x1b.chWed Jul 14 00:47:17 PDT 2010
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Hi Nahul! Quoting <rpnabar at gmail.com> (14.07.10 09:15): > Are you with Dell servers too? I can't find any settings that > control this delay. How did you do it? Nope. I'm working for a company selling clusters, servers and workstations. Wo do you own :-) Learn to use "ipmitool". It's generic and works with all BMCs today. Use it remotly with ipmitool -H <mgmt ip> -U <user> -P <pass> <command> <options> or locally after loading the appropriate modules modprobe ipmi_si modprobe ipmi_devintf ipmitool <command> <options> Beat -- \|/ Beat Rubischon <beat at 0x1b.ch> ( 0^0 ) http://www.0x1b.ch/~beat/ oOO--(_)--OOo--------------------------------------------------- Meine Erlebnisse, Gedanken und Traeume: http://www.0x1b.ch/blog/
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