before the hosts get back to state "pingable" on
the Debian machine.
So for any reason the debian host can´t get to these hosts, but after a
sort of random amount of time everything is fine again.
Anyone got a hint where to search for a solution to that?
Best regards
Florian Götz
VM has one eth interface (one virtual GBit NIC).
I tried ssh to the unpingable device, but got no reaction.
The reverse way (ping from device to Debian VM) doesn´t work either.
It´s like the complete path between the two devices is blocked.
Best regards
Florian Götz
Mit freundlichen Grüßen
the deb-File brought no change.
Anyone got a clue how to get this running?
Best regards
Florian Götz
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the problem did not show up. No one discovered the slow HDD
performance till now ;)
Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Florian Götz
Am 19.01.2012 01:37, schrieb James Robertson:
I got a serious problem with a Debian install on an ESXi 5.0 Server.
Debian installs fine and seems to run fine, but the
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