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Discovered that "flux" was running the dhcpd service. Sheesh... I thought I had turned it off, but it must have been re-enabled as part of the system rebuild.
dhcpd on flux was giving address 192.168.0.163 to 00:20:f6:05:1e:d5, which is pingable. This explains why it didn't respond to 192.168.0.137.
It was also giving out these addresses for the OSU webcam and Sodar:
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Nov 2 01:01:17 flux dhcpd: DHCPOFFER on 192.168.0.160 to 00:30:f4:d0:a1:ed via p5p1 Nov 2 10:01:42 flux dhcpd: DHCPOFFER on 192.168.0.161 to 00:50:b6:0b:f5:19 (sodar-47) via p5p1 Nov 2 10:01:43 flux dhcpd: DHCPOFFER on 192.168.0.162 to 00:50:b6:0b:f5:19 (sodar-47) via p5p1 |
dhcpd has been disabled on flux, and so these systems should receive their old addresses on the next renew.