network keep droping
Izwan Mohd
zuan at mylinux.net.my
Thu Jun 5 04:27:21 UTC 2008
> First question would be: What has changed?
>
> Are you able to identify when the problem occurs? This might let you
> associate the problem with an internal cronjob or network activity.
it randomly happen so I can't determine when it happen my cron script just
try to ping and if it not successfull it will flush and restart the network
>
> What does ifconfig report? Does the interface look normal or is it
> reporting something strange?
ifconfig does not show any abnormality but maybe I will double check it
Is the switch reporting any events associated with your port?
>
Nope no report from switch indicating something wrong the the port that
the machine are using
> What do you see if you tcpdump the interface whilst its not working?
> Are you seeing normal subnet broadcast traffic? Unicast traffic
> directed to your box? Outgoing traffic from your box?
>
I will check this one this afternoon because the machine is dead again I'll
post the finding later on
>
> Does physically unplugging and re-connecting the network cable
> correct the problem? Are you able to (temporarily) use a different
> swichport or NIC?
>
sometime it does sometime it wont, already try changing to other port on the
switch still the same, changing the NIC is not an option for me because it a
rack mount server using on board NIC and no extra slot to add a new network
card on it.
> Finally, more detail on your configuration might trigger someone's
> memory: What version of 6.x? What NIC/MII? How much memory? What
> network features (vlan, firewall, dummynet, netgraph, carp, ...) are
> you using?
>
The server using FreeBSD 6.0-RELEASE the NIC is intel i can't remember the
model but freebsd detect it as "em0" the server memory is 1GB, not special
network fetures it only running snort and nessus
will post more detail after I check the machine this afternoon
Thank You,
Regards,
Zuan
>
> --
> Peter Jeremy
> Please excuse any delays as the result of my ISP's inability to implement
> an MTA that is either RFC2821-compliant or matches their claimed behaviour.
>
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Izwan Mohd
Malaysian Linux Community
http://mylinux.net.my
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