I didn't specify it, but i've tried:

ping onto an external host
ping onto the gateway  of this server

The messages into mail.info says there's a problem with MX resolution
because of the network loss.

Also, when i tried to ping an IP, i got no response, so it doesn't
seem there's a problem around dns system.

2012/3/6 Camaleón <noela...@gmail.com>
>
> On Tue, 06 Mar 2012 16:34:27 +0100, benoit lair wrote:
>
> (please, no html formatted messages, thanks)
>
> > I have problems with a system under lenny amd64 5.0.5.
> >
> > My server serves as a apache reverse proxy. During production, i lost
> > network connectivity, got no response from ping. Thought my server has
> > crashed, but when i arrived face to my server, i saw the system was
> > always up.
> > After logging into my shell, unable to go away the network.
> >
> > An ifconfig gave me my configuration, eth up route gave me the good
> > routes (with the good default one) Got Carrier detect onto my network
> > card
>
> (...)
>
> As "ifconfig" and "ip route" returned the correct data, I would have run
> the usual tests:
>
> - ping to an internal and external host to check for basic connectivity
> - dig/host to discard a network resolution problem
>
> Also, depending on the above results, as you were sitting in fornt of the
> server, reloading the network kernel module could have been something
> worth to try.

You mean to unload the network module via modprobe ?

It's quite surprising, seen nothing on the logs.

A precision, i use bnx2 firmware (non-free, the firmware is
bnx2-06-4.0.5.fw exactly ) in order to use my network card
The installation was made (several months ago) loading the firmware
onto a usb key with this file, so not using the bnx2 deb package with
dpkg.

May be there are some problems known with this driver ?

Greetings


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