Some Network card are supposed to "support" Jumbo
frames but not as high value as 9000 octets. I remember I had issues with some broadcom NIC that couldn't go further than 7200. Maybe you could take a look at the NIC on the impacted hosts regards Le 06/01/2012 17:30, Wolfgang Denk a écrit : Hello, I know that this is not exactly related to Bacula, but maybe some other user has seen similar behaviour.I have problems when trying to enable support for jumbo frames on the network. All NICs and switches are supposed to support that, however on some systems the communication of the FD to the SD stops as soon as I change on the FD the MTU from the default of 1500 to a higher value (9000). The MTU on the DIR and SD can be set to 9000 without visible impact on bacula. Funny thing is that this happens not on all systems. Does this ring a bell somewhere? Thanks in advance. Best regards, Wolfgang Denk --
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