Hmmm strange, now I cannot reproduce the problem anymore. I haven't changed 
anything, but I can restart any node in any order, or all of them, and the same 
test server is still running in the same subnet.
Really weird, because yesterday, I couldn't get any of the nodes up until I 
took down the test server. Somehow I have the impression that the nodes were 
trying to contact a controller that wasn't available or unable to serve as 
controller (the test server???).

Anyway, more out of interest, I have now switched from UDP to TCP. It also 
seems to work fine, so let's see if the problem ever occurs again.

BR
Torsten

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