Unable to get IP address via DHCP on HP ProLiant DL380 Gen9 with Debian
I'm having trouble getting an IP address via DHCP on my HP ProLiant DL380 Gen9 server running Debian. I've tried various troubleshooting steps, but nothing seems to work.
Error messages:
"No DHCPOFFERS received"
"No working leases in persistent database - sleeping"
"Activation of network connection failed" (GNOME)
"IP configuration unavailable" (Plasma)
Hardware:
HP ProLiant DL380 Gen9 server
Software:
Debian operating system
GNOME and Plasma desktop environments
Troubleshooting steps:
Checked network cable and ensured it's properly connected
Restarted network service
Set /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf managed=true
Additional information:
Internet worked during the Debian installation process, but not after booting into the installed system.
The problem occurs on both GNOME and Plasma desktop environments, but Plasma provides a slightly more helpful error message.
I'd appreciate any help or guidance on resolving this issue. Has anyone else experienced similar problems with DHCP on a HP ProLiant DL380 Gen9 server with Debian?
You need an IP that is in the same subnet as the rest of the network. Take your gateway IP and then find the subnet mask. (It is probably a /24 which is 255.255.255.0)
Next pick a random ending number (x.x.x.67 for example). Try to ping it from a different device to make sure that it isn't in use. Once you do that you can set it on the server. Go to network and then set it to manual. Set the IP, subnet mask and gateway IP. Then try to ping the gateway. If that fails you have a layer 1 problem (hardware)
I set the manual ipv4 to 192.168.0.72, and it says it's connected - it doesn't have any 'activation of network connection failed' error messages, but it doesn't seem to actually have any internet either