Re: 5.x/6.x network stability

2005-10-29 Thread Robert Watson
On Fri, 28 Oct 2005, Carl Makin wrote: I've been having a heap of trouble with the primary network interface on a box that was running 5.4 and recently upgraded to 6.0-Beta5 where the interface would just go dead. Nothing in ifconfig or syslog or dmesg would indicate a problem, but nothing wo

Re: 5.x/6.x network stability

2005-10-28 Thread John Pettitt
Carl Makin wrote: > John Pettitt wrote: > >> Carl Makin wrote: >> >> >> >>> Morning All, >>> >>> the interface would just go dead. Nothing in ifconfig or syslog or >>> dmesg would indicate a problem, but nothing would go in or out. The >>> only way to fix it was reboot. >>> >> >> What sort

Re: 5.x/6.x network stability

2005-10-27 Thread Carl Makin
John Pettitt wrote: Carl Makin wrote: Morning All, the interface would just go dead. Nothing in ifconfig or syslog or dmesg would indicate a problem, but nothing would go in or out. The only way to fix it was reboot. What sort of network card? I've been having the same syptoms with

Re: 5.x/6.x network stability

2005-10-27 Thread John Pettitt
Carl Makin wrote: > Morning All, > > I've been having a heap of trouble with the primary network interface > on a box that was running 5.4 and recently upgraded to 6.0-Beta5 where > the interface would just go dead. Nothing in ifconfig or syslog or > dmesg would indicate a problem, but nothing

Re: 5.x/6.x network stability

2005-10-27 Thread Brooks Davis
On Fri, Oct 28, 2005 at 09:55:21AM +1000, Carl Makin wrote: > Morning All, > > I've been having a heap of trouble with the primary network interface on > a box that was running 5.4 and recently upgraded to 6.0-Beta5 where the > interface would just go dead. Nothing in ifconfig or syslog or dmes

5.x/6.x network stability

2005-10-27 Thread Carl Makin
Morning All, I've been having a heap of trouble with the primary network interface on a box that was running 5.4 and recently upgraded to 6.0-Beta5 where the interface would just go dead. Nothing in ifconfig or syslog or dmesg would indicate a problem, but nothing would go in or out. The only