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тАО02-08-2005 08:38 PM
тАО02-08-2005 08:38 PM
Unresponsive DL100 and Gigabit Ethernet
An ML370 G4 and a DL100 (formerly known as NAS 1500s) are connected to each other using gigabit Ethernet through a Belkin switch.
When using Explorer to copy a 10 GB file from the DL370 G4 to the DL100, the NAS appears to freeze. Any other use of the NAS is impossible тАУ you can't even log in to it. If the transfer is terminated the NAS does, eventually, appear to get back on its feet but that can take a fifteen minutes or more. It makes no difference if Explorer runs the copy on the ML370 or on the DL100.
We have reverted from using gigabit through the Belkin switch to 100 Mbps connections on the HP ProCurve 2650 switch.
As of now, it appears to be working fine. So why did we have problems when using gigabit?
The critical issues appear to be:
┬╖ Size of file
┬╖ Use of gigabit
┬╖ Use of Belkin switch
I have happily copied large files and done backups over the network in the past. However, doing so now causes major problems.
Is the change from the Belkin to the HP switch itself important? Or is it just that 100 Mbps is throttling back the maximum transfer rate?
Any help would be very much appreciated.
ML370 Event Log Entries
===================
Event Type: Error
Event Source: cpqcissm
Event Category: None
Event ID: 117
Date: 04/02/2005
Time: 10:24:06
User: N/A
Computer: ***SBS
Description:
The driver for device \Device\Scsi\cpqcissm1 detected a port timeout due to prolonged inactivity. All associated busses were reset in an effort to clear the condition.
Event Type: Error
Event Source: cpqcissm
Event Category: None
Event ID: 9
Date: 04/02/2005
Time: 10:24:08
User: N/A
Computer: ***SBS
Description:
The device, \Device\Scsi\cpqcissm1, did not respond within the timeout period.
Event Type: Error
Event Source: NIC Agents
Event Category: Service
Event ID: 1285
Date: 04/02/2005
Time: 10:27:31
User: N/A
Computer: ***SBS
Description:
NIC Agent: Connectivity has been lost for the NIC in slot 3, port 1. [SNMP TRAP: 18006 in CPQNIC.MIB]
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тАО02-10-2005 03:31 AM
тАО02-10-2005 03:31 AM
Re: Unresponsive DL100 and Gigabit Ethernet
Ron
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тАО02-10-2005 03:50 AM
тАО02-10-2005 03:50 AM
Re: Unresponsive DL100 and Gigabit Ethernet
Thank you - that is where I had got to in a sort of intuitive way. We have 4 GB on the ML370.
I am not an Ethernet expert (far from it). So, reading between the lines, we should be using Flow Control and, if we were, this should help with the problems?
I shall be checking that out in the next few minutes.
Rod
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тАО04-08-2005 07:50 AM
тАО04-08-2005 07:50 AM
Re: Unresponsive DL100 and Gigabit Ethernet
http://h18023.www1.hp.com/support/files/server/us/revision/3405.html
http://h18023.www1.hp.com/support/files/server/us/download/22190.html
also
http://h18023.www1.hp.com/support/files/server/us/download/22612.html
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тАО04-13-2006 07:10 AM
тАО04-13-2006 07:10 AM
Re: Unresponsive DL100 and Gigabit Ethernet
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тАО04-17-2006 10:21 PM
тАО04-17-2006 10:21 PM
Re: Unresponsive DL100 and Gigabit Ethernet
We are not really sure!
We switched on flow control (on every server NIC in the network).
We readjusted the schedule for the DL100's Volume Shadow service to avoid busy times on the DL100.
We changed some of the wiring round.
We replaced some of the cables with 'real' Cat 6 ones.
We used MS Network Monitor on various servers to try to discern anything useful.
We changed our backup device (from DAT to Ultrium).
Finally, I noticed that DHCP on the SBS server was not correctly configured. It should either have excluded or reserved the ip address to be used by the DL100. It didn't. So I set it to reserve the address.
I am now suspicious that when something on the network asked DHCP for an ip address it might be given the one in use by the NAS. This would cause a slight confusion with DHCP eventually saying that it was 'bad' because it was already in use. This really occurred to me as, after a long period with little problem, a brand new thin client box was added to the network and the problem resurfaced. With hindsight, I now realise that we have had few problems since the last round of thin client installations.
I have now updated the DL100 to SR5.5. (Just this weekend!) So we now await any further incidents.
We did find that SNMP.exe (a service) on the DL100 had a tendency to run at 50% processor after a reboot. Restarting the service helps.
Enjoy yourself picking from that smorgasbord of options. And the best of luck. Please do post again if you get a definitive answer or if I can be of more help.