No luck with changing the ports around, since i had never changed them
to begin with
I did try changing the service order, turning off specific ports, all
with no luck, i can't force it to assign the serial
is there a hidden file i need to delete somewhere?
On May 15, 2008, at 1:01 PM, john wrote:
I had a similar experience.
Into one machine I put a multi port Ethernet card, then deleted all
the new ports in the network sys pref pane.
After that, it would not accept a serial number.
After reenabling the Ethernet ports, the problem was gone. Maybe
Xsan is using a mac address to create the authsecret, and was
confused by the deleted ports?
My theory could be (and prob is) bollocks; I didn't have time to
investigate further.....
On May 15, 2008, at 12:51 AM, Matthew Ziegele <email@hidden
> wrote:
I have an issue where we have entered 5 serial numbers for our 5
xsan clients, 4 of them get assigned serial numbers and one fails.
All the serials are valid. I have tried uninstalling XSAN and
rebooting but that doesn't seem to fix it.
Any ideas?
thanks
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