[Discuss] Network IP Conflicts and Dropped Samba Connections Oh My!
Eric Chadbourne
eric.chadbourne at gmail.com
Mon Mar 19 20:07:59 EDT 2012
On 03/19/2012 11:19 AM, Bill Bogstad wrote:
> Are the conflicting IP addresses in the DHCP range that the SMC is
> managing? That's not clear to me from your description of the
> problem. If they are, I might guess that the SMC is periodically
> resetting itself and forgetting about addresses it has already
> allocated. If you have the ability to setup a monitor port somewhere
> in your network infrastructure, you might try setting up a sniffer
> there to capture just DHCP packets
Yep the SMC is managing all DHCP.
On 03/19/2012 11:26 AM, Guy Gold wrote:
> 1.Can you post the exact message that implies of the IP conflict ?
> 2.Do you have more then one DHCP server on the LAN ?
Only one DHCP server. It's just windows boxes giving a generic pop up
complaint about an IP conflict. Reboot seems to resolve the issue.
> TCPdump, it's cross-distro, it takes longer to master then GUI
> sniffers, like Wireshark, but, like most shell-based tools, it's worth
> the invsetment.
Cool I'll check it out. Sounds like a fun tool to learn more about my
little LAN.
Well after digging around some today I found that I did have a not too
often used server with the same static IP as my samba server. Doh! So
I'm _hoping_ that will fix the locked files issue. I had no complaints
today about it. :)
For the IP conflicts I changed the setting to update addresses on the
SMC device to two days. It was 2 weeks. This is just me guessing though.
I'll do some more digging around. Many thanks for the excellent feed back!
- Eric C
The one who wears too many hats.
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