Has anyone heard of anything like this, and if so what did you do?
The machine is a Compaq deskpro SFF, PIII. It is running Mandriva. The IP
address is manually assigned, and its not connected to the Net, this is just
for internal printing.
You plug the machine in, boot up, and everything is fine. You can reach other
addresses, print on a network printer, log into the network printers admin
over the web browser (the printer itself, not CUPS on localhost). You can do
file transfers from other machines.
You then turn off using the gnome power control. System goes down, screen
goes blank. Little light on back of network card goes out. Reboot, and
network is unavailable. Do ifup eth0, comes up, however ping doesn't work in
either direction and the other machines are not there. Connection refused is
the message. The little light is still off.
After much headscratching, shut down, turn off at mains, wait 20 secs, turn
back on at mains. Little light comes back on, boot up, everything works....
What obvious thing am I missing? I would expect that it should go off at
shutdown, and go on at bootup.
The only other oddity is that Mandriva seems to think there are two network
interfaces, one the card which really is in it, and another interface called
sit0 or something like this. You can delete this without it affecting the
eth0. I don't understand where this is coming from, if it matters, or what
to do about it.
Any suggestions gratefully received.
Peter