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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Wg-test-framework] Baroque 0/1 Status
Paul L. George writes ("Re: Baroque 0/1 Status"):
> We only removed Baroque 1, and replaced the motherboard in the
> system. We had to go to the latest updated versions of the BIOS and
> Chip set Firmware. Ray took a picture of the motherboard before he
> removed the old board so the wiring would be correct. Only after
> the update was completed did we pull Baroque 0 back from the COLO.
> We had to perform the same updates to make them identical.
How can you explain this, then:
> > baroque0 baroque1
> >
> > NIC1 MAC recorded in ansible, 00:1e:67:99:42:9d 00:1e:67:99:46:e4
> > from before hardware work (also
> > visible in old serial logs)
> >
> > NIC1 MAC reported by BIOS, 00:1e:67:af:e4:34 00:1e:67:99:46:e4
> > now, after hardware work
?
Perhaps the labels on the two machines disagree with the physical
wiring.
Ian.
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