Has anyone seen anything like this before? If so what was the identified cause.
We have an UNIX machine that is continually reporting duplicate IP address against three different windows machines that are not reporting any dups. The messages started just after three hard power hits in our data center that took down all systems and switches. The windows machines are not reporting the dups, and the UNIX system shows a clean ARP. The capture form the UNIX side identifies the same three machine/MACs reported in the error log. The networking team reported it would not be a switch issue as it only passes packets straight through.
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We have an UNIX machine that is continually reporting duplicate IP address against three different windows machines that are not reporting any dups. The messages started just after three hard power hits in our data center that took down all systems and switches. The windows machines are not reporting the dups, and the UNIX system shows a clean ARP. The capture form the UNIX side identifies the same three machine/MACs reported in the error log. The networking team reported it would not be a switch issue as it only passes packets straight through.
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