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Message 2032172 - Posted: 13 Feb 2020, 4:31:38 UTC

OK well so far they aren't showing up at all.......
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Message 2033395 - Posted: 21 Feb 2020, 21:23:32 UTC
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I am going to say that before I try and disconnect all of them from the project and start them all over again. I want to see where I peak out at for work I have been slowing growing and now over 4K!

Same results. Pi's are connected with internet,
I learned previously though that through the switch it didn't work without a static ip address.
Or I mean no internet with out it.

Cisco switches can be very confusing.
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Message 2033771 - Posted: 24 Feb 2020, 15:15:38 UTC

I am basically peaking at 4200.
I am going to try and disconnect all of them and reestablish 1 by 1.
See what those results may be.

I am still leaning towards the switch problem.
Because now I have 1 pi connect via wireless and it is always there but haven't checked the id yet.
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Message 2045747 - Posted: 19 Apr 2020, 7:51:50 UTC
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I've had a quick look through this thread, and it doesn't seem there was ever a resolution to the issue?

Because someone decided to use Rosetta to burn in Pis before shipping them to customers, and of the 13 they have set up, only 3 are showing.
Sound familiar?

From their post
in the global_prefs_override.xml file. If I look into this, I see e.g. <host_cpid> and <externl_cpid> -> I assume, this would be the computer Id?
Interestingly, some share the very same Ids, some don't



I'll point them to this thread so they can at least have scroll through here & see if any of the suggestions made are of any benefit to them.
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Message 2045875 - Posted: 19 Apr 2020, 19:53:05 UTC - in response to Message 2045747.  

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