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 -- "Trying to stop suiciders --which we're doing a pretty good job of on occasion-- is difficult to do. And what the Iraqis are going to have to eventually do is convince those who are conducting suiciders who are not inspired by Al Qaeda, for example, to realize there's a peaceful tomorrow." - George W. Bush 05/24/2006 Washington, DC
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