by bmgfan » Fri Oct 15, 2021 4:39 pm
I am new to WTware and really appreciate it but ran into a strange error. I set up a Pi with the trial version with no problems whatsoever. I then got licenses and changed it to a licensed one. Again, no problem.
However, when a co-worker set up a 2nd one with the same process that I outlined for him, when it boots up it gives a message saying "Received different responses from DHCP servers 10.11.12.13 and 1.2.3.4. It's Incorrect. Should be either one DHCP server, either configurations of multiple servers should synchronized" (Direct quote with the exception of the IP addresses)
The IP addresses above are fake ones replacing the actual ones. The point is the 1st one is the actual DHCP server and the 2nd is his workstation's IP address. I have no idea why it is giving that. Thinking he might have set up his wtware configurator slightly differently, I wiped the SD card and did it from my PC and the same thing happened. So, even though I configured it from my PC, say from IP address 1.2.3.16, I get the same error with his computer's IP address still showing up in the DHCP error, even though the card was wiped and done over (I tried both a quick format and a slow, full wipe).
In the WTware configuration file there is an entry for the terminal server we want to connect to but nothing about a DHCP server. We also have it set up to store the configuration file locally on an SD card, as opposed to booting up from the network.
I am going to get more PIs and see if I can reproduce this error but why would this be happening and how can I correct it? Is there some sort of BIOS file on the Pi where this DHCP info is stored? Is there a way for me to indicate in the WTware configuration file which DHCP server to use?
I am new to WTware and really appreciate it but ran into a strange error. I set up a Pi with the trial version with no problems whatsoever. I then got licenses and changed it to a licensed one. Again, no problem.
However, when a co-worker set up a 2nd one with the same process that I outlined for him, when it boots up it gives a message saying "Received different responses from DHCP servers 10.11.12.13 and 1.2.3.4. It's Incorrect. Should be either one DHCP server, either configurations of multiple servers should synchronized" (Direct quote with the exception of the IP addresses)
The IP addresses above are fake ones replacing the actual ones. The point is the 1st one is the actual DHCP server and the 2nd is his workstation's IP address. I have no idea why it is giving that. Thinking he might have set up his wtware configurator slightly differently, I wiped the SD card and did it from my PC and the same thing happened. So, even though I configured it from my PC, say from IP address 1.2.3.16, I get the same error with his computer's IP address still showing up in the DHCP error, even though the card was wiped and done over (I tried both a quick format and a slow, full wipe).
In the WTware configuration file there is an entry for the terminal server we want to connect to but nothing about a DHCP server. We also have it set up to store the configuration file locally on an SD card, as opposed to booting up from the network.
I am going to get more PIs and see if I can reproduce this error but why would this be happening and how can I correct it? Is there some sort of BIOS file on the Pi where this DHCP info is stored? Is there a way for me to indicate in the WTware configuration file which DHCP server to use?