Would it cause issues for anyone to temporarily disconnect all of the server components from the network for the purposes of troubleshooting? I don't suspect that it's the rack, but it would none the less be useful to rule that out before taking other trouble shooting steps. -Eli On Thu, Mar 7, 2013 at 2:37 PM, Adam Longwill <adam.longwill@xxxxxxxxx>wrote: > My server is stock ubuntu for the most part. Definitely not acting as > dhcp. Ask jeff about hia pbx server. > On Mar 7, 2013 2:09 PM, "Doug Philips" <doug@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> On 3/7/13 1:19 PM, Chad Elish wrote: >> >>> Also. There is something going on with the router at the shop. It looks >>> like there is two DHCP servers on the network. I think that router needs >>> re-flashed. We had to set manual IP's last time we played Artemis. >>> >> >> If there really are two DHCP servers, it's possible one of them is coming >> from the server rack (We've traced the call, it's coming FROM INSIDE THE >> HOUSE!). Just a guess. >> >> If there are two, the easiest way to tell would be to unplug the ethernet >> in the server rack temporarily and see if that solves it, please leave the >> server rack unplug'd until it can be fixed. >> >> Looks like we need a 'network cable untangling day' next after the >> 'stereo on the top of the shelves' cleanup day. :-) >> >> -=Doug >> >> >>