freebsd 4.x remote server instable...

Stevan Tiefert stevan at mail.rot-1.de
Mon Mar 14 04:10:56 PST 2005


Hello Christian,

that is senseless, if the network-card is working sometimes and sometimes
not, what do you want to diagnoze via software? Only that you have
sometimes access and sometimes not. The only thing what you can do to
diagnoze via software is, if erverything is working, but in your case
something isn't working!
And now you have to look at your network-card...

With regards
Stevan

On Mon, 14 Mar 2005, Christian Tischler wrote:

> I considered that already, but as the server is quite some distance away
> I would first try to do something via software.
>
> I forgot: when the server is rebootet everything works fine for some time.
>
> Christian
>
> Stevan Tiefert wrote:
>
> >Hello Christian,
> >
> >maybe your network-card has a loose contact? You have first to control
> >your hardware!
> >
> >With regards
> >Stevan
> >
> >On Mon, 14 Mar 2005, Christian Tischler wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> >>Hi,
> >>I take care of an remote 4.x server and everything worked fine for over
> >>an year, but now the box gets unreachable every now and then, but I have
> >>no clue why this could be.
> >>My question is what kind of logging facility I could run, I addition to
> >>the standart out of the box ones, that could tell me what leads to these
> >>"crashes"?
> >>Sorry for the poor description, but that is all I know, too.
> >>
> >>Christian
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