Bright minds,
I have a brand new server (IBM x3850 M2) that exhibits a problem of
dropping packets. Dropped packet are accumulating throughout the day.
eth1 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:1A:64:DB:E4:26
inet addr:132.77.4.105 Bcast:132.77.5.255 Mask:255.255.254.0
UP BRO
2009/3/11 Michael Green :
> Bright minds,
>
> I have a brand new server (IBM x3850 M2) that exhibits a problem of
> dropping packets. Dropped packet are accumulating throughout the day.
>
> eth1 Link encap:Ethernet HWaddr 00:1A:64:DB:E4:26
> inet addr:132.77.4.105 Bcast:132.77.5.255
2009/3/10 Herouth Maoz :
> On 10/03/2009, at 21:33, Oren Held wrote:
>
> On Tuesday, 10 March 2009 17:50:18 Herouth Maoz wrote:
>
> Quoting Gabor Szabo :
>
> www 3600 IN CNAME s5.hostlocal.com
>
> szabgab.com 3600 IN CNAME s5.hostlocal.com
>
> @ 3600 IN MX 10 s6.hostlocal.com.
>
>
> Is that how it
What is the server used for? What traffic is comming into the server
(small packets? full MTU?)? at what rate? How many RX descriptors is
your driver set for? Do you have 802.3X flow control enabled (both
ends)? Do you see any abnormal CPU usage when the packet drops occur?
But more fundementally,
I want to thank all who have come to the lecture.
I was happy to see that many people already have knowledge on private
satellite and even some are already using it with Linux.
I also want to Thank shlomi for organizing this (and all other) Telux club
meeting(s).
cheers,
erez.
shlomi, btw: I've
On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 11:36 AM, Aviv Greenberg wrote:
> What is the server used for? What traffic is comming into the server
> (small packets? full MTU?)? at what rate? How many RX descriptors is
> your driver set for? Do you have 802.3X flow control enabled (both
> ends)? Do you see any abnorma
I'm not in the infrustructure team, so to me it looks ok.
Are frame errors usually suggest a problem on the physical layer?
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Warm regards,
Michael Green
On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 2:48 PM, wrote:
> Actually, there are 2k frame errors. Is your physical onfrastructute ok?
> Cables, ports, shieldi
On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 13:49, Michael Green wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 11:36 AM, Aviv Greenberg wrote:
>> What is the server used for? What traffic is comming into the server
>> (small packets? full MTU?)? at what rate? How many RX descriptors is
>> your driver set for? Do you have 802.3X
> I'm looking for a job, as a programmer, QA engineer, system administrator,
> etc. You can find my Resumé online here:
>
Hello Shlomi. I cannot hire you, but I have been offering Code for
Beer and if you are interested in learning some KDE technology in the
meantime I have two outstanding bugs th
On Wednesday 11 March 2009 16:16:49 Dotan Cohen wrote:
> > I'm looking for a job, as a programmer, QA engineer, system
> > administrator, etc. You can find my Resumé online here:
>
> Hello Shlomi. I cannot hire you, but I have been offering Code for
> Beer and if you are interested in learning some
> I might take a look.
Excellent!
> I don't drink beer, or any alcoholic beverages. But a beer's worth of food
> (Pizza, etc.) would be appreciated.
>
Of course! Actually, if you find yourself in the Haifa (Nesher) area,
there are two little girls who would invite you to a pizza and colas
here a
Hi all,
I am trying to open .chm book and kchmviewer correctly displays contents
page but then produces the following error:
/An error occurred while loading ms-its:/tmp/kde-ttt/arklouxQz/Learning
JavaScript, 2nd Edition.chm::/Cover.html:
The file or folder ms-its:/tmp/kde-tt/arklouxQz/Le
I use Xchm and Gnochm to open the .chm files that I wrote and placed on my
webpage.
http:/moshe.lee.co.il
My distro is Mandriva 2009.0 Gnome Desktop.
Moshe
--- On Wed, 11/3/09, Lev Olshvang wrote:
From: Lev Olshvang
Subject: kchmviewer problem - correct contents page , but any other page ar
2009/3/11 Michael Green :
> I'm not in the infrustructure team, so to me it looks ok.
> Are frame errors usually suggest a problem on the physical layer?
I'm not an expert when it comes to hardware but as far as my
experience goes - *any* errors indicate a physical layer problems -
nic, cable, con
2009/3/12 Shlomi Fish :
> I don't drink beer, or any alcoholic beverages. But a beer's worth of food
> (Pizza, etc.) would be appreciated.
I think you have a chance to benefit much more than some more calories
in your love handles - you'll learn a new technology for your toolbox,
get some exposure
Actually, there are 2k frame errors. Is your physical onfrastructute
ok? Cables, ports, shieldingd?
M
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Marc. Volovic
+972-54-467-6764
m...@swiftouch.com
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On Mar 11, 2009, at 2:22 PM, Michael Green wrote:
On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 11:36 AM, Aviv Greenberg
wrote:
Wha
Hi all,
I tried to find an answer to this one on the net, and got only things
that got me in the right direction, but not a complete answer. For the
sake of documentation, here is how to get KDE to recognize your volume
keys (or, for that matter, any other special key). The fact that it
does
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