The analysis server from Roma (darkside01) is now connected to the local network. It is not yet connected to CERN.
There are 2 network ports on the rear of the machine:
* The port labelled "1":
* MAC: 9c:71:3a:22:d5:62
* Name: enp2s0f0
* Configured for DHCP
* Connected to local switch
* Assigned IP 192.168.1.10 by ds-proto-daq
* The port labelled "2":
* MAC: 9c:71:3a:22:d5:63
* Name: enp2s0f1
* Configured for DHCP
* Should be connected to CERN network
I have set up password-less ssh between ds-proto-daq and darkside01.
There are 3 problems connecting to the CERN network:
1) The long cable that was created does not work. I tried using it to connect ds-proto-daq to socket 0001/06 (i.e. the socket ds-proto-daq is normally connected to) and there is no link light - the cable is broken.
2) Socket 0001/07 does not seem to be operational. I tried connecting ds-proto-daq to socket 0001/07 using the cable we know works, and there was no link light. Either CERN have disabled the connection intentionally, or it is broken.
3) When I used the good cable to connect to the good socket (0001/06), CERN claimed the machine was unregistered. Marco told me that the interfaces have MACs 9c:71:3a:22:d6:4[ab] (rather than 9c:71:3a:22:d5:6[23]), so presumably the wrong MAC addresses were registered with CERN.
So, we need to register the correct MACs, fix the cable, and either get 0001/07 working or connect to a different socket. |