Re: Fedora & Solaris 7

2010-03-28 Thread Wade Hampton
Thanks for the help. I'll try the tcp_windows_size tomorrow when I get back to the server. I hope that it's not a hardware problem. Cheers, -- Wade Hampton -- users mailing list users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/

Re: Fedora & Solaris 7

2010-03-27 Thread Luis Costabile
I think it's something much more basic. I have a lot more experience on Solaris, so if you like, email me your /var/adm/messages file and I'll have a look. Some things you can check from the solaris box... ping -s default_gateway_ip see if you're getting any packet loss. netstat -nr see if you'

Re: Fedora & Solaris 7

2010-03-27 Thread Ed Greshko
On 03/28/2010 02:07 AM, Wade Hampton wrote: > I hope it's not hardware as I can't get service on the > Solaris box I am trying to use ndd but the /dev/elx driver > does not work with NDD AFIK. I have tried several > TCP tuning options but still keep locking up the Solaris > network stack: > >

Re: Fedora & Solaris 7

2010-03-27 Thread Wade Hampton
I hope it's not hardware as I can't get service on the Solaris box I am trying to use ndd but the /dev/elx driver does not work with NDD AFIK. I have tried several TCP tuning options but still keep locking up the Solaris network stack: rmem_default=32768 rmem_max=65536 tcp_window_scali

Re: Re: Fedora & Solaris 7 (Action Required)

2010-03-27 Thread noreply
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Re: Fedora & Solaris 7

2010-03-27 Thread Tom Horsley
On Sat, 27 Mar 2010 13:03:50 -0400 Wade Hampton wrote: > Could this be related to a much newer (modern) TCP/IP stack in > Linux and TCP options? If so, does anyone have any suggestions > for how I can tune the Linux server? I am not as concerned > about performance, but just to keep the Solaris

Fedora & Solaris 7

2010-03-27 Thread Wade Hampton
G'day. I am trying to get a very old Solaris 5.7 server to ftp data to a Linux server, but the Solaris box keeps losing networking after sending some data. I can't ping the Solaris box from any of the servers on my network. Could this be related to a much newer (modern) TCP/IP stack in Linux and