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From: "John Keiffer" <john.keiffer@onstor.com>
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	"John Rogers" <john.rogers@onstor.com>,
	"Sripal Surendiran (HCL)" <sripal.surendiran@onstor.com>


Okay, then I will have to retest that with the flash_install process
again. Here is what you need me to do correct?:

1. flash_install and reboot -s

2. nfxsh and FTI menu workflow

3. login as root and cat known_hosts file (or will it not exist yet?)


-----Original Message-----
From: Andy Sharp=20
Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2008 10:22 AM
To: John Keiffer
Cc: Chris Vandever; John Rogers; Sripal Surendiran (HCL)
Subject: Re: FTI

On Wed, 2 Apr 2008 07:32:37 -0700 "John Keiffer"
<john.keiffer@onstor.com> wrote:

> I think I know what was happening yesterday and it is probably a lot
> less nefarious than we thought. I believe that there are some entries
> on possibly 2 different DHCP servers, and that these entries are being
> picked up. That is likely the cause of getting default values in the
> FTI menus etc. I have asked John R to send me a copy of the DHCP
> entries for these systems from both 10.2.0.4 and 10.2.0.2 to see
> what's there, and I suspect that this is were the info is coming from
> (including the host keys?). I'll also ask him to turn them off, so I
> can try this again. (heck, I'll just copy him on this email while I'm
> at it)

No, the host keys cannot come from dhcp unless they've made some
seriously huge changes to that protocol since I last looked at it.

> I'll get back to you with an update.
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> =20
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> Here is the section at boot up that we may have just overlooked...
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> starting network
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> writing to routing socket: File exists
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> duplicate IP address 0.0.0.0 sent from ethernet address
> 00:04:02:ec:05:90
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> duplicate IP address 0.0.0.0 sent from ethernet address
> 00:04:02:ec:04:7f
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> duplicate IP address 0.0.0.0 sent from ethernet address
> 00:07:34:01:08:00
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> Listening on BPF/sc1/00:07:34:01:b8:00/unattached
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> Sending on   BPF/sc1/00:07:34:01:b8:00/unattached
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> Sending on   Socket/fallback/fallback-net
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> DHCPDISCOVER on sc1 to 255.255.255.255 port 67 interval 21
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> DHCPOFFER from 10.2.0.4
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> DHCPOFFER from 10.2.0.2
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> DHCPOFFER isn't satisfactory.
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> DHCPREQUEST on sc1 to 255.255.255.255 port 67
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> DHCPACK from 10.2.0.4
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> New Network Number: 10.2.0.0
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> New Broadcast Address: 10.2.255.255
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> bound to 10.2.1.21 -- renewal in 172800 seconds.
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> ps: warning: /var/run/dev.db: No such file or directory
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> Listening on BPF/sc2/00:07:34:01:b8:01/unattached
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> Sending on   BPF/sc2/00:07:34:01:b8:01/unattached
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> Sending on   Socket/fallback/fallback-net
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> DHCPDISCOVER on sc2 to 255.255.255.255 port 67 interval 20
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> send_discover/send_packet: Network is down
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> DHCPDISCOVER on sc2 to 255.255.255.255 port 67 interval 1
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> send_discover/send_packet: Network is down
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> No DHCPOFFERS received.
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> No working leases in persistent database - sleeping.
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> =20
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> ps: warning: /var/run/dev.db: No such file or directory
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> starting system logger
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> starting rpc daemons: portmap ypserv ypbind.
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> sendto: Network is down
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> savecore: no core dump
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> building ps databases: kvm dev.
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> clearing /tmp
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> starting pre-securelevel daemons:.
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> setting kernel security level: kern.securelevel: 0 -> 1
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> ssh-keygen: generating new DSA host key... done.
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> ssh-keygen: generating new RSA host key... done.
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> ssh_keygen: generating new RSA1 host key...done.
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> =20
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> Thanks,
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> John
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> =20
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> ________________________________
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> From: Chris Vandever=20
> Sent: Tuesday, April 01, 2008 4:14 PM
> To: John Keiffer
> Cc: Andy Sharp
> Subject: RE: FTI
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> =20
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> No, that's fine, John.  Thank you.  And, 6:45AM will be WELL before I
> get in.  :-)
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> ChrisV
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> ________________________________
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> From: John Keiffer=20
> Sent: Tuesday, April 01, 2008 4:12 PM
> To: Chris Vandever
> Cc: Andy Sharp
> Subject: FTI
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> =20
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> I have to leave to pick up my daughter from school. I will try and get
> on tonight. Otherwise, I will have script files saved with the output
> you need by the time you come in tomorrow morning (I'm usually here by
> 6:45pm).
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> Please let me know if you need this info sooner.=20
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> =20
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> Thank you,
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> John Keiffer
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> =20
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