On Fri, Apr 04, 2008 at 08:13:23PM -0700, Pete Kay wrote:
> Hi
> I am running debian on PC with 1G of memory.  Mostly it is running as
> Asterisk server.
> The problem is everyone once in a while ( after 2 -3 days ) , the Linux
> server's network become so slow
> that I need to reboot it.  After reboot, the network becomes normal again.
> 
> Can someone tell me what problem is it?  This is my test environment, but I
> don't want the same thing to happen in our production server.  Therefore, I
> am thinking whether Debian is suitable for production use.  The version of
> Debian is 2.6.18
could be a lot of things, have you checked what is happening on the
network at that time, or what is happening on the machine

try something like

tcpdump -pni <network interface> -count 50

try  these commands to see what is happening on the system
w
free
top

from there we might be able to help a bit further

A


> 
> Please help me.
> 
> Thanks,
> Pete

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